Bitcoin · DCA since 2016

$500/month in Bitcoin since 2016

What a monthly $500 dollar-cost average into Bitcoin would be worth today if you'd started in January 2016 and never stopped. Real adjusted closes, T+1 execution, no transaction fees modeled.

If you invested $500/month in Bitcoin from 2016-01 to 2026-06...

$1,070,719

grown from $63,000 invested over 10.5 years. +$1,007,719 (+1,599.55%)

Growth over time

Dashed: cumulative invested · Solid: portfolio value

Investment schedule

Per investment
$500.00
Frequency
Monthly
Window
2016-01-01 → 2026-06-29
Duration
10.5 years
Number of investments
126
× $500.00 each

Results

Total invested
$63,000
126 × $500.00
Final value
$1,070,719
as of 2026-06-29
Total return
+$1,007,719
+1,599.55%
Annualized (IRR)
50.45%/yr
compounded over 10.5 years

What 2016 actually was: through Brexit and the election

Investors starting in 2016 bought through two events that pundits called catastrophic for markets: the Brexit vote and the US presidential election. The market shrugged both off within weeks. The lesson for DCA: macro headlines almost never matter on a 10-year horizon. Stick to the schedule.

For a Bitcoin DCA buyer who started January 2016 with $500 a month, the schedule pulled in 126 purchases through 2026-06-29. Total invested: $63,000. Final value: $1,070,719. That works out to an annualized return of 50.45% per year on the irregular cashflow series.

The numbers above use adjusted closing prices (dividends reinvested, splits applied) and apply a T+1 policy: when the 1st of the month landed on a weekend or holiday, the trade executed at the next trading day's close. Bitcoin pages execute on the exact scheduled date because crypto trades 24/7.

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Disclaimer: This page is for educational purposes only. It is not investment advice. Historical performance does not predict future results. Always do your own research.