Reply to post #21928184 sachz if you use their numbers of 16% compounding you get this starting from 100%
So after 9 years you would have a growth of 380% from where we are at now. Still seems extremely conservative if the believe in what Tony Seba talks about disruption and then backs up his claims with undeniable facts. Just look at solar panels installed on rooftops in Australia! Just look at digital cameras! Film cameras are where???MMMMmmmm very conservative growth analysis IMO. I like what they say about long term increased demand as I'm sure most people are.
Column 1 Column 2 0 2016 100.00 1 2017 116.00 2 2018 134.56 3 2019 156.09 4 2020 181.06 5 2021 210.03 6 2022 243.64 7 2023 282.62 8 2024 327.84 9 2025 380.30
I guess Morningstar don't want to look like complete dicks should they not follow general consensus within the finance industry at this point!
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