Bitcoin ROI Calculator

See exactly how much your investment would be worth today. Enter an amount and a purchase date to calculate your returns.

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If You Had Invested $1,000 in Bitcoin...
Historical returns based on early-year entry prices. Current value at $81,263 per BTC.
Year BTC Price at Entry BTC Acquired Current Value Return Multiplier
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about calculating Bitcoin returns.
Enter your investment amount in USD, choose the year and month you would have bought Bitcoin, and set the current BTC price. The calculator divides your investment by the historical Bitcoin price to determine how many BTC you would have acquired, then multiplies that by the current price to show your current value, profit or loss, ROI percentage, and return multiplier. It also compares your result against what the same money would have earned in the S&P 500 or gold over the same period.
Based on historical data, the best times to buy Bitcoin were in 2011 (under $5), 2012 (around $13), and early 2013 (around $14). Investors who purchased BTC during these periods saw gains of over 1,000,000% by 2024. Even buying in January 2020 at around $8,347 would have returned over 850% by late 2024. Generally, buying during bear market lows — 2015, 2018, and 2022 — has preceded the largest subsequent gains.
Whether it is too late to invest in Bitcoin depends entirely on your investment goals and risk tolerance. Bitcoin has broken all-time highs multiple times throughout its history, and many analysts cite factors like institutional adoption, the Bitcoin halving supply reduction cycle, and the fixed 21 million coin supply cap as reasons for continued long-term appreciation potential. However, Bitcoin remains highly volatile. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
In January 2020, Bitcoin was priced at approximately $8,347. A $1,000 investment would have purchased about 0.1198 BTC. At a current price of $81,263, that same Bitcoin would be worth approximately $9,731 — a return of roughly 873% or nearly 10x your initial investment. If you had invested in December 2020, when BTC hit $29,001, your $1,000 would have bought 0.0345 BTC worth approximately $2,800 today — still a strong 180% gain.
Bitcoin ROI is influenced by several key factors: (1) Entry price — buying during bear markets historically yields the highest returns; (2) Bitcoin halving cycles — supply reductions every ~4 years have historically preceded major bull runs; (3) Macro environment — interest rates, inflation, and dollar strength all impact BTC price; (4) Institutional adoption — ETF approvals and corporate treasury purchases drive demand; (5) Regulatory clarity — positive regulation in major markets tends to boost prices; (6) Market sentiment — fear and greed cycles create distinct buying and selling opportunities for informed investors.
Disclaimer This Bitcoin ROI Calculator is provided for informational and educational purposes only. Historical prices are approximate and sourced from publicly available data. Results are based on simplified calculations and do not account for transaction fees, taxes, exchange spreads, or the timing within a given month. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Nothing on this page constitutes financial, investment, or legal advice. Always do your own research before making any investment decision.