Canada What if I bought bitcoin? calculator

See what a past bitcoin purchase would be worth today — pick a year and an amount, and compare the result against putting the same money in an S&P 500 index fund.

By Mitch Duncan Last reviewed Methodology

The scenario

Historical Jan-1 prices (CoinGecko historical data). Current price: $63,601 (as of 12 June 2026).

Worth today
$202,551
Multiple
203×
BTC you'd hold
3.18 BTC
Versus an S&P 500 index fund
$1,000 in bitcoin (2015)
$202,551
$1,000 in the S&P 500 (20152024, total return)
$3,379
Hindsight is not a strategy. Bitcoin fell more than 75% from its peak on three separate occasions on the way to these numbers, and past performance says nothing about future returns. This tool is educational — it makes no predictions and is not investment advice.

How this calculator works

The calculation is deliberately simple and fully transparent: your hypothetical amount is divided by bitcoin's documented price on January 1 of the chosen year (giving the BTC you'd have bought), then multiplied by the current price. Historical year-start prices come from public market records; the current price refreshes live from CoinGecko when the page loads, with a dated fallback otherwise.

Why year-start prices?

Bitcoin's intra-year swings are enormous — in 2017 alone it traded between roughly $780 and $19,800. Anchoring on January 1 gives every year a consistent, documented, non-cherry-picked reference point. Treat results as representative of "bought early that year," not of any specific day.

The honest context behind the big numbers

Hindsight calculators make every early purchase look easy. Holding through the actual history was not: bitcoin fell over 80% in 2011, ~85% from the 2013 peak, ~84% from the 2017 peak, and ~77% from the 2021 peak. Most buyers who'd have realised these returns would have had to watch their holding collapse by three-quarters at least once without selling. That survivorship reality — not the multiple — is the real lesson of this page.

Why the S&P 500 comparison matters

The same money compounding in a broad index fund is the standard opportunity-cost benchmark. Bitcoin beat it dramatically from most historical start dates — with many times the volatility and drawdown depth. The comparison keeps both the upside and the risk in one frame.

Want the recurring-purchase version of this question? See the Bitcoin DCA calculator. Tax on a sale? The crypto tax calculator estimates the bill in four countries.

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Frequently asked questions

What if I bought $1,000 of bitcoin in 2015?
Bitcoin started 2015 around $314, so $1,000 bought roughly 3.18 BTC. At recent prices that holding is worth well into six figures — a return no mainstream asset class matched. The calculator shows the exact figure at today's price, alongside what the same $1,000 would have become in an S&P 500 index fund.
Are these historical bitcoin prices accurate?
The calculator uses documented January 1 prices for each year from public market data (CoinGecko historical records), and fetches the live current price when you load the page. Intra-year timing matters enormously with bitcoin — buying at 2017's start versus its December peak produces wildly different outcomes — so treat year-level results as representative, not exact.
Does past bitcoin performance predict future returns?
No. Bitcoin's historical returns came with repeated drawdowns of 75% or more and could not be predicted in advance. This calculator is deliberately backward-looking only — it makes no forecasts, and nothing here is investment advice. The honest takeaways are about volatility and position sizing, not extrapolation.

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