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    Well, it doesn't matter which side of the vaccination debate you are on. If you invested in Pfizer in March 2020, when the vaccination hoopla began, you have gotten a very nice return on you investment. Pfizer value March 2020 = $27.48. Pfizer value December 2021 = $58.95. A nice 115% return on investment.

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    Last edited by delmer; December 22nd, 2021 at 09:26 AM.
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    Geez, in March of 2020 you could have picked just about any stock and made a great return.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birdbuff View Post
    Geez, in March of 2020 you could have picked just about any stock and made a great return.
    March 20, 2020, the Dow was 19,173. It's 35,492 today. UP 85%.

    BTW - for the original OP,
    Pfizer value March 2020 = $27.48. Pfizer value December 2021 = $58.95.
    This is a return of 115%, not 215%. So it's a bit ahead of the Dow - 30%, but not an unreasonable amount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birdbuff View Post
    Geez, in March of 2020 you could have picked just about any stock and made a great return.
    Yeah, bitcoin is up like 1250% since March 2020 ... in that context, Pfizer did really poorly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by werner.reiche View Post
    BTW - for the original OP,
    Pfizer value March 2020 = $27.48. Pfizer value December 2021 = $58.95.
    This is a return of 115%, not 215%.
    You are correct. I hit the wrong key.
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