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A $1,000 investment in ASML Holding N.V. (ADR) (ASML) in January 2016 would be worth $21,375 as of July 2026 with dividends reinvested — 34.2% a year. Use the dropdowns above to try any amount, ticker, or starting month back to March 1995.
Over the same period, the same $1,000 would be worth $4,545 in the S&P 500 (SPY) and $7,377 in the Nasdaq-100 (QQQ). ASML beat both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq-100 over that period.
Growth of $1,000 in ASML since January 2016#
monthlyASML Holding N.V. (ADR) (ASML). Total return approximated via dividend- and split-adjusted closes (no taxes or fees). Not investment advice.
Growth of $1,000 in ASML by starting month#
$1,000 invested in ASML, by starting year#
| Invested in | Worth today | Same in QQQ | Multiple | Annualized |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | $21,375 | $7,377 | 21.4× | 34.2% |
| 2017 | $15,972 | $6,099 | 16.0× | 34.2% |
| 2018 | $9,461 | $4,444 | 9.5× | 30.6% |
| 2019 | $10,877 | $4,439 | 10.9× | 38.0% |
| 2020 | $6,678 | $3,380 | 6.7× | 34.4% |
| 2021 | $3,478 | $2,337 | 3.5× | 25.8% |
| 2022 | $2,728 | $2,015 | 2.7× | 25.5% |
| 2023 | $2,760 | $2,465 | 2.8× | 34.6% |
| 2024 | $2,077 | $1,730 | 2.1× | 35.3% |
| 2025 | $2,424 | $1,373 | 2.4× | 86.9% |
Methodology#
Investments are assumed made at the first trading day's close of the chosen year. "Dividends reinvested" uses split- and dividend-adjusted closes (a standard total-return approximation; taxes and fees excluded). "Price-only" uses split-adjusted closes. ASML data begins March 1995; values as of July 2026 and refresh daily. Past performance does not predict future returns; not investment advice.
See the live ASML chart and fundamentals on the ASML quote page or compare with the same investment in SPY.
FAQ
- How much would $1,000 invested in ASML be worth today?
- A $1,000 investment in ASML Holding N.V. (ADR) (ASML) in January 2016 would be worth about $21,375 as of July 2026, with dividends reinvested. That works out to about 34.2% a year.
- How far back does the ASML calculation go?
- ASML data begins March 1995. You can pick any starting month from then to the present and see what your investment would be worth today.
- Does this include dividends?
- Yes. The default "dividends reinvested" view uses split- and dividend-adjusted closing prices — a standard total-return approximation that excludes taxes and fees. A price-only view (split-adjusted, no dividends) is also available.
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