What if you invested in Monster Beverage in 2000?

MNST · Consumer · Data through 2026-06-01

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If you invested $1,000 in Monster Beverage in 2000

$1.78Mtoday
+177820.0% total return|+33% annualized

The same $1,000 in the S&P 500 would be worth $8,631(+763.1%)

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The S&P 500 returned $8,631 on the same $1,000. Monster Beverage beat the market by $1,889,183.

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Monster Beverage vs. S&P 500 vs. US Dollar, 2000 to present

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Year-by-Year Returns

$1,000 invested in Monster Beverage starting January 2000

YearPriceValueAnnual
2000$0.05$1,000-
2001$0.04$903-9.7%
2002$0.04$924+2.4%
2003$0.04$956+3.4%
2004$0.09$2,000+109.3%
2005$0.43$9,089+354.4%
2006$1.83$39,022+329.3%
2007$3.17$67,716+73.5%
2008$3.21$68,551+1.2%
2009$2.79$59,556-13.1%
2010$3.20$68,356+14.8%
2011$4.72$100,693+47.3%
2012$8.71$185,796+84.5%
2013$7.98$170,311-8.3%
2014$11.32$241,422+41.8%
2015$19.49$415,822+72.2%
2016$22.50$480,107+15.5%
2017$21.30$454,400-5.4%
2018$34.12$727,787+60.2%
2019$28.62$610,560-16.1%
2020$33.30$710,400+16.4%
2021$43.42$926,187+30.4%
2022$43.36$925,013-0.1%
2023$52.04$1,110,187+20%
2024$55.02$1,173,760+5.7%
2025$48.71$1,039,147-11.5%
2026$80.76$1,722,880+65.8%

What this return means

$1,000 put into Monster Beverage (MNST) in 2000 turned into $1,897,813. That is a +189,681% total return, or roughly 1,898x your money, measured through 2026-06-01.

That is a compound rate of about 33% a year, an extreme pace that few holdings sustain for 26.5 years. By comparison the S&P 500 returned about $8,631 on the same stake, putting Monster Beverage ahead by close to $1,889,183. The index compounded at about 8.5% a year over that period.

Getting here meant sitting through real volatility. The best single year was 2005 at +354.4%, and the worst was 2019 at -16.1%. These figures use split-adjusted closing prices and exclude dividends, taxes, trading fees, and inflation, so a real after-tax result would differ.

This is historical math, not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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