If You Invested $1,000 in AMZN Stock Right Before the 2008 Market Crash, Here's What You'd Have Today (2024)

If you are betting on a 2022 crash, now's the time to buy AMZN!

BySamuel O'Brient, InvestorPlace ReporterOct 5, 2022, 5:06 pm EST

  • In 2008, the U.S. housing market shocked the world as it crashed.
  • Since that historic year, Amazon (AMZN) stock has risen more than 2,000%.
  • Here’s how much a $1,000 investment made then in AMZN stock would be worth today.

If You Invested $1,000 in AMZN Stock Right Before the 2008 Market Crash, Here's What You'd Have Today (1)

Most investors remember 2008 as the year of the stock market crash that sparked the Great Recession.

After reaching a peak in 2006, home prices began to slowly decline as the air drained from the housing market. Americans defaulting on subprime mortgages and Wall Street placing risky bets on mortgage-backed securities gave way to the worst crash that Americans had seen in decades. As the dust settled, the U.S. economy found itself in a recession.

Since then, most companies have recovered and risen to new heights, but one of the foremost winners has been Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN). In the years since 2008, AMZN stock gained more than 2,000%.

Why does this matter?

More than a decade later, investors are carefully watching for warning signs of another housing market crash. As InvestorPlace Assistant News Writer Shrey Dua reported, “evidence is mounting that the U.S. housing market may be deteriorating faster than it did in the 2008 recession.” This type of turbulence has created volatility throughout financial markets, just as it did in 2008. AMZN stock has fallen 28% so far in 2022, leaving some investors losing confidence in the tech giant.

However, going back to 2008 teaches us a key lesson. Keeping your money in the market through turbulence is the profitable move.

Let’s take a look at the returns that investors would have seen if they invested $1,000 in AMZN stock right before the 2008 crash.

AMZN Stock Since 2008

According to many experts, the stock market crash began on Sept. 29, 2008 after Congress rejected the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, a bill designed to bail out Wall Street and stabilize the economy. AMZN stock closed out the day trading at $3.16 per share. When we consider that it was trading above $1,000 per share before its 2022 stock split, that low price point seems remarkable.

Just how much would a $1,000 investment in Amazon made on Sept. 29, 2008 be worth today? We did the math.

According to our calculations, AMZN stock has increased by 3,578.8% since that day. That means that a $1,000 investment would be worth $36,788 today. For anyone who invested that amount or more during the heyday of the 2008 market crash, that’s a sizable return on investment.

What Comes Next

AMZN stock may be in store for even more gains in the next few months. Experts believe that Amazon is likely to rebound in the coming months. As InvestorPlace contributor Chris Lau reported:

Amazon has new investments and sales force growth across more regions. This increases its infrastructure efficiency. In addition, customers will sign extended contracts at favorable prices. Investors will benefit from more predictable revenue from the AWS unit.

It’s unclear if another housing market — and resulting stock market — crash is coming, but it’s clear that investing in Amazon during the last crash yielded impressive profits for patient investors.

For any investors betting on another crash, this is likely an opportune time to buy.

On the date of publication, Samuel O’Brientdid not have (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article.The opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer, subject to theInvestorPlace.comPublishing Guidelines.

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If You Invested $1,000 in AMZN Stock Right Before the 2008 Market Crash, Here's What You'd Have Today (2024)

FAQs

If You Invested $1,000 in AMZN Stock Right Before the 2008 Market Crash, Here's What You'd Have Today? ›

According to our calculations, AMZN stock has increased by 3,578.8% since that day. That means that a $1,000 investment would be worth $36,788 today. For anyone who invested that amount or more during the heyday of the 2008 market crash, that's a sizable return on investment.

What would $10000 invested in Amazon in 2000 be worth today? ›

If you had invested $10,000 in Amazon stock on Jan. 1, 2000 (just before the dot-com crash), your investment would be worth over $470,000 today.

How much money would you have today if you invested $1000 in Amazon 10 years ago? ›

If you'd had the nerves of steel to invest $1,000 in Amazon in March, 2014 that investment would be worth $9,279 today. That's close to an 830% return, compared to 174% in the S&P 500 over the same period. That is a truly incredible figure. Few companies can claim this sort of compounding over any time frame.

How much funds would you gain by now if you had invested 1000$ in the Amazon in 1997? ›

If you had invested $1,000 in Amazon's initial public offering in 1997, you would have roughly $250,000 currently. In 1986, if you had invested $1,000 in Microsoft, you would have approximately $500,000 today. Such gains from tech IPOs are extremely unlikely for public investors today.

How much did Amazon stock drop in 2008? ›

Compare AMZN With Other Stocks
Amazon Historical Annual Stock Price Data
YearAverage Stock PriceYear Low
20083.48561.7473
20073.35321.8171
20061.79121.3004
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What if you invested $1,000 in Amazon in 2008? ›

29, 2008 be worth today? We did the math. According to our calculations, AMZN stock has increased by 3,578.8% since that day. That means that a $1,000 investment would be worth $36,788 today.

What if I invested $1000 in Apple 20 years ago? ›

What does that look like on a brokerage statement? Check out the above chart and you'll see that if you invested $1,000 in Apple stock 20 years ago, it would today be worth almost $530,000. The same $1,000 invested in the S&P 500 would have theoretically turned into $6,186 over the same period.

How much will $1,000 invested be worth in 20 years? ›

As you will see, the future value of $1,000 over 20 years can range from $1,485.95 to $190,049.64.
Discount RatePresent ValueFuture Value
10%$1,000$6,727.50
11%$1,000$8,062.31
12%$1,000$9,646.29
13%$1,000$11,523.09
25 more rows

What will 1 share of Amazon stock be worth in 10 years? ›

Analysts at Coin Price Forecast do offer a 2034 projection for Amazon stock, estimating a 10-year price increase of 276%, to $672 per share.

How much is $10,000 invested in Amazon 20 years ago? ›

Those gains translate to a 23.2% compound annual growth rate for Amazon compared to a 6.2% CAGR for the S&P 500 in that time. As a result, $10,000 in AMZN stock purchased 20 years ago would now be worth $645,262.

Has Amazon stock ever been $2,000? ›

Amazon stock hit $2,000 per share for the first time Thursday.

Is AMZN a good long-term investment? ›

For fiscal 2024, two analysts revised their earnings estimate upwards in the last 60 days, and the Zacks Consensus Estimate has increased $0.04 to $4.10 per share. AMZN boasts an average earnings surprise of 51%. With a solid Zacks Rank and top-tier Value and VGM Style Scores, AMZN should be on investors' short list.

How much would $1000 invested in Amazon IPO be worth today? ›

Therefore, $1,000 would've bought 55 shares of Amazon at its IPO, but you'd actually have 13,200 shares today with a cost basis of $0.075 per share. Since Amazon trades at $102.24 today, that represents a whopping 136,220% return. In dollar terms, your $1,000 investment would be worth over $1.36 million today.

What if I invested in Amazon in 2008? ›

We did the math. According to our calculations, AMZN stock has increased by 3,578.8% since that day. That means that a $1,000 investment would be worth $36,788 today. For anyone who invested that amount or more during the heyday of the 2008 market crash, that's a sizable return on investment.

When did Amazon stock reach $1 000? ›

(AMZN) hit the magic price of $1,000 per share on the morning of May 30, but there's no indication that CEO Jeff Bezos has any intention of splitting the stock, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Is Amazon worth investing in? ›

Of the 63 Amazon stock analysts following the company, 95% hold a buy rating, according to FactSet. Further, FactSet data shows those analysts have, on average, set a 12-month price target of 211 for Amazon stock, according to FactSet. That implies roughly 15% upside from Amazon's opening price April 17.

How much would a $10000 investment in Amazon IPO be worth today? ›

An investment of $10,000 at Amazon's IPO would be worth a whopping $11.5 million today.

How much is $10,000 invested in Apple 20 years ago? ›

Those gains translate to a 36.6% compound annual growth rate for Apple compared to a 7.4% CAGR for the S&P 500 in that time. That means that $10,000 in AAPL stock purchased 20 years ago would be worth about $5.08 million today, assuming reinvested dividends.

How much is $10 000 invested in Tesla 10 years ago? ›

Ten years ago, at market close on March 28, 2014, Tesla's stock was trading at $14.16 per share. This means that $10,000 invested in Tesla in March 2014 would be worth about $124,145 today. This means that if you had invested $120,954.87 in Tesla stock in 2014, you may have been able to sell it today and retire.

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