Tuesday, February 04, 2025

If, after we cure all aging-related diseases and become clinically immortal, I continued to save $1000/month towards a mutual growth investment fund that compounds, indefinitely, from age 40, when will I hit $1m? $10m? $100m? $1b? $10b? $100b? $1t?

 

If, after we cure all aging-related diseases and become clinically immortal, I continued to save $1000/month towards a mutual growth investment fund that compounds, indefinitely, from age 40, when will I hit $1m? $10m? $100m? $1b? $10b? $100b? $1t?

This will be a crosspost between:

How long will it take and how old will I be when I hit these milestones, and when we're no longer mortal thanks to those world-changing medical advances?

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[–]aLionInSmarch 2 points  

Using a 7% return rate compounding annually with $1,000 invested per month starting from 0.

One million - 28 years - Age 68

Ten million - 60 years - Age 100

One hundred million - 94 years - Age 134

One billion - 128 years - Age 168

Ten billion 162 years - Age 202

One hundred billion - 196 years - Age 236

One trillion - 230 years - Age 270

But indefinite life-extension is hardly a guarantee. It would likely radically change society (and investing) making forecasting difficult.

 

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