If you had bought QQQ in 2008 with $10,000...

QQQNasdaq 100 ETF (QQQ)
Vintage 2008
Initial: $10,000

You could have bought:

🎓
1Ivy League Tuition

Total Profit:

$269,117

1/7

Buy Price

Jan 1, 2008

$22

Sell Price

Feb 25, 2026

$616

Multiplier

27.9×

ROI

+2691%

2008 Price Range
Open (Jan 1)Jan 1, 2008$43.41
2008 Highest$43.59
2008 Lowest$22.06
CurrentFeb 25, 2026$615.7

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Asset Insight

About QQQ:

Invesco QQQ is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the Nasdaq-100 Index. It includes 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on Nasdaq and is heavily weighted toward the technology sector.

Market History:

Launched in 1999, QQQ became synonymous with the dot-com boom and bust. Since then, it has been one of the best-performing large-cap growth funds, driven by the massive success of tech giants like Apple and Microsoft.

Fun Fact:

Betting on the market via Nasdaq 100 ETF (QQQ) is the safest play, they said. See how much 'safe' money you left on the table.

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