MAXR

$52.99Very High Risk

If you buy MAXR today, what could happen in 12 months? We ran 5,000 simulations using 555 days of real price history to find out.

If You Invest $10,000 in MAXR Today...

Bad Year
-45.3%
$5,470
Most Likely
+1.6%
$10,155
Good Year
+104.9%
$20,495
Chance of Losing Money
49%
Chance of Making Money
51%
Price Swings
102.1%
Expected Return
+58.4%
MAXR vs S&P 500 (SPY)
MetricMAXRSPYDiff
Bear Case-45.3%-1.6%-43.7%
Base Case+1.6%+13.3%-11.7%
Bull Case+104.9%+30.6%+74.3%
Loss Probability49%23%+26pp
Volatility102.1%17.1%+85.0pp
How We Calculated This

We looked at how MAXR actually moved every single day from 2021-02-23 to 2023-05-08 (555 trading days). Then we randomly shuffled those daily moves and stitched them together to create 5,000 possible versions of the next 12 months. The "Bad Year" is what happened in the worst 20% of those versions, "Most Likely" is the middle, and "Good Year" is the best 20%.

This technique is called Monte Carlo simulation — the same method used by hedge funds, asset managers like Vanguard and BlackRock, and institutional risk teams worldwide. We're not predicting the future; we're showing you the range of outcomes that history suggests is possible.

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Understanding MAXR's Risk Profile

Nobody can predict the stock market with certainty. But we can study historical behavior to understand the range of possibilities. Using 555 days of real MAXR price data, we ran 5,000 "what if" scenarios to map out what the next 12 months could look like based on past patterns.

Think of it like this: if you could replay the next year 5,000 times with different market conditions (based on how MAXR actually behaved in the past), here's what you'd see.

What the Numbers Mean for MAXR

  • 49 out of 100 times, you'd lose money. That means if you invest $10,000 in MAXR today, there's a 49% chance you'll have less than $10,000 in 12 months.
  • In a bad year, you could lose up to 45%. That's $4,530 gone from a $10,000 investment.
  • In a good year, you could gain up to 105%. Your $10,000 could grow to $20,495.
  • Compared to the S&P 500: MAXR is riskier than just buying an index fund. The S&P 500 has a 23% chance of losing money vs MAXR's 49%.

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Important Note

This is a simulation based on historical data, not a prediction. The stock market is unpredictable, and past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Always do your own research and consider consulting a financial advisor.

Disclaimer: Hypothetical simulation based on historical prices. Not investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.