What if you invested in Oklo in 2024?

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If you invested $1,000 in Oklo in 2024

$4,706today
+370.6% total return|+82.1% annualized

The same $1,000 in the S&P 500 would be worth $1,589(+58.9%)

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The S&P 500 returned $1,589 on the same $1,000. Oklo beat the market by $3,117.

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What if Oklo keeps this up?

Project forward at Oklo's 82.1% historical growth rate. See 5-30 year scenarios.

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Oklo vs. S&P 500 vs. US Dollar, 2024 to present

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Year-by-Year Returns

$1,000 invested in Oklo starting January 2024

YearPriceValueAnnual
2024$11.12$1,000-
2025$41.61$3,742+274.2%
2026$79.62$7,160+91.3%

What this return means

A $1,000 stake in Oklo (OKLO) from 2024 has grown to $4,706. That is a +370.6% gain, a little over 4.7x your money, measured to 2026-06-01.

That is a compound rate of about 82.1% a year, an extreme pace that few holdings sustain for 2.6 years. By comparison the S&P 500 returned about $1,589 on the same stake, putting Oklo ahead by close to $3,117. The index compounded at about 19.6% a year over that period.

These figures use split-adjusted closing prices and exclude dividends, taxes, trading fees, and inflation, so a real after-tax result would differ.

Treat this as history rather than advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

What if you invested $100 a month instead?

Most people do not drop a lump sum in on day one. They add a fixed amount every month. Putting $100 into Oklo at the close of every month from January 2024 through June 2026 means 30 buys and $3,000 contributed over about 2.5 years.

$100/month, dollar-cost averaged

$7,537

+151.2% on $3,000 in

Same $3,000, all in at the start

$14,118

+370.6% on $3,000 in

Going all in at the start beat spreading the buys out by $6,580. That is the usual result when a stock trends up: each monthly buy pays a higher price than the last, so the average cost climbs. Averaging in also meant an average buy price of $20.83 per share across the whole stretch, so the monthly buyer never had to time a single low. Neither number counts dividends, taxes, or trading costs.

Illustrative fixed $100/month example, not a recommendation. Figures are computed from OKLO split-adjusted monthly closes through June 2026. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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For informational and educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. All calculations are based on split-adjusted closing prices from Yahoo Finance and do not account for dividends, taxes, or trading fees. See our methodology and full disclaimer.