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Invesco · NASDAQ · 0.15% ER

QQQM calculator

Historical growth of Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF using Nasdaq-100 (proxied by S&P 500) return series. Dividends reinvested at year-end; expense ratio drag not applied to historical figures (use projection mode for a lifetime fee estimate).

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Historical benchmark

$10,000 invested in QQQM at inception (2020) with dividends reinvested through end of 2024 would be worth approximately $19,505 nominal ($15,896 in 2020 dollars). Annualized nominal: 14.30%; real: 9.71%.

Your what-if
$
2020
19282024
You would have
$20K
by end of 2024 — from $10K invested at start of 2020
In 2020 dollars (real, after inflation)$16K
Annualized nominal return14.30%
Annualized real return9.71%
Years held5
Cumulative inflation×1.23

Uses annual S&P 500 total return (with dividends reinvested) and CPI-U inflation, 1928–2024. Source: Damodaran (NYU Stern) + Shiller CAPE + BLS. Excludes fees, taxes, and bid/ask. Real return = nominal ÷ cumulative CPI.

QQQM at a glance

Full nameInvesco NASDAQ 100 ETF
ProviderInvesco
Expense ratio0.15%
Inception2020
Assets under management$30B
Dividend yield0.70%
Return series usedNasdaq-100 (proxied by S&P 500)

What a Nasdaq-100 fund actually is

The Nasdaq-100 is not a diversified index — it is a concentrated bet on the largest non-financial companies listed on one exchange, which today means a heavy technology and AI tilt. Its historical outperformance over the S&P 500 is real, but so are its drawdowns: it fell roughly 80% in 2000–2002 and took 15 years to reclaim its dot-com high. Treat it as a satellite growth position sized so that a 50% drawdown would not change your plans.

What 0.15% costs over 30 years

Expense ratios compound against you exactly the way returns compound for you. On a $10,000 position growing at a 10% gross return for 30 years, QQQM's 0.15% fee quietly consumes about $6,999 of the final balance. That is the lowest fee in its category on this site — fee drag is one variable you fully control.

QQQM vs same-category peers

FundERYieldSince
QQQM (this page)0.15%0.7%2020
QQQ0.20%0.7%1999

How this calculator works

For each start year, we apply the year-by-year total return of the Nasdaq-100 (proxied by S&P 500) to the entered starting amount, compounding annually with dividends reinvested at year-end. This mirrors what an actual buy-and-hold QQQM holder would have experienced, before fees and taxes. Expense ratio is intentionally excluded from the historical result to keep the underlying series comparable across ETFs; for a full lifetime fee estimate at 0.15%, use the projection tab in our fund fee analyzer.

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