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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[–]TrueCryptographer982 4 points  

What interest rate are we assuming over the long term and how often is interest calculated? Daily (unlikely), monthly (likely) yearly?. No one can give you a real answer without that.

[–]Lettula 1 point  

I would say 7% is quite low. World index has about 10.5% yearly return. Considering inflation 7% is quite legit. Sp500 is also about 10% yearly or more.

[–]edalgomezn 1 point  

I am not very optimistic about this matter. I find it hard to believe that pharmaceutical laboratories will give up just like that. I think that at most we will reach the point where deadly diseases will become chronic and some chronic diseases can be cured...

[–]arvigeus 1 point  

By the time you reach $1m, a burger will most likely cost 700$. Always account for inflation!

 

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