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NEOS ETF Trust Kurv Yield PremiMSFY | ETF
$26.71-$0.02 | -0.07%
Market Cap:$1.57 M
PE Ratio:
52-Week Range:$24.25 - $29.005
0.9-year Total Return:+17.9%
Dividend Yield (FWD):15.27%
Microsoft CorporationMSFT | NASDAQ
$430.81-$4.34 | -1.00%
Market Cap:$3.202 T
PE Ratio:36.54
52-Week Range:$309.45 - $468.35
0.9-year Total Return:+28.8%
Dividend Yield (FWD):0.69%
0.9-year Total Returns (with DRIP) & Price Chart for MSFY and MSFT
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0.9-year Performance: Total Return (with DRIP), Diviendeds & Portfolio Value:
Projected Future Values & Dividends for MSFY & MSFT
Based on past 0.9 years performance, MSFY had share price CAGR of +0.00%, and dividend CAGR of +0.00%.
During same period MSFT had share price CAGR of +0.00%, and dividend CAGR of +10.35%.
Using these CAGR metrics, we can estimate, that your initial $10,000 investment from 10 years ago, with dividends being reinvested (DRIP) should grow and collect dividends as follows:
MSFY
MSFT
Start Value
$10,000
$10,000
Start Share Price
$26.73
$432.27
Start Shares
374.11
23.13
After 10 years:
MSFY
MSFT
Final Share Count
620.44
25.88
Dividends Payment
$0.34
$2.01
Annual Dividends
$844
$208
Share Price
$26.73
$432.27
Total Dividends
$6,584
$1,189
Final Value
$16,584
$11,189
Estimated Future Returns - MSFY
Estimated Future Returns - MSFT
Estimate Dividend Snowball and total future returns for MSFY and MSFT with our dividend (DRIP) calculator.
Above numbers are merely projections based on Dividend and Price CAGR for each stock, and should only be considered as "potential future returns"! These numbers assume DRIP (reinvesting dividends).
We cannot guarantee that your actual returns will meet these metrics.