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What if you'd held SOCL?

A $1,000 investment in Global X Social Media ETF (SOCL) at the month-end close of 2011-11 would be worth $3,507 at the close of 2026-08 — +250.7% total return, dividends reinvested. The same $1,000 in the S&P 500 would be worth $6,181.

$1,000 since 2011$3,507Total return+250.7%Multiple3.5×CAGR+8.9%

Your scenario

Dates resolve to the nearest month-end close.
Leave empty for "held until today".
Invested at each month-end. Starts on the buy date.

Result

Worth$3,507Gain+$2,507 (+250.7%)Multiple3.5×CAGR+8.9%

    If you'd bought $1,000 at the start of each year

    Value of $1,000 invested on January 1 of each year, held to 2026-08, dividends included.

    2011$3,5072012$3,5752013$3,5892014$2,1882015$2,5762016$2,3352017$2,1422018$1,3852019$1,6572020$1,3182021$7392022$8482023$1,4672024$1,1192025$1,0652026$813

    Every year, $1,000 from 2011

    YearValue of $1,000Year return
    2011$1,000
    2012$996-0.4%
    2013$1,634+64.0%
    2014$1,388-15.0%
    2015$1,531+10.3%
    2016$1,669+9.0%
    2017$2,580+54.6%
    2018$2,157-16.4%
    2019$2,713+25.7%
    2020$4,838+78.3%
    2021$4,217-12.8%
    2022$2,437-42.2%
    2023$3,193+31.1%
    2024$3,356+5.1%
    2025$4,397+31.0%
    2026$3,575-18.7%

    Best and worst month-end to buy

    The best single month-end close to have bought SOCL was 2012-07 ($11.72): $1,000 then is $3,822 today. The worst was 2021-06 ($71.03): $1,000 then is $631.

    FAQ

    What would $1,000 in SOCL be worth today?

    A $1,000 investment in Global X Social Media ETF (SOCL) at the start of 2011 would be worth about $3,507 today, a total return of +250.7%. Dividends are reinvested in these figures.

    What were the best and worst years for SOCL?

    Global X Social Media ETF (SOCL)'s strongest calendar year since 2011 was 2020, a +78.3% return — $1,000 held through that year became about $1,783 by year-end. Its weakest year was 2022, at -42.2%.

    Does the calculator include dividends and splits?

    Yes where available. Prices are adjusted for both stock splits and reinvested dividends (total return), the same measure brokerages use.

    How much would $100 per month in SOCL have grown?

    Investing $100 at the end of every month since 2011-11 would have grown to about $30,436 on $17,800 invested.

    Did SOCL beat the S&P 500?

    Over the same period, $1,000 in the S&P 500 index would be worth $6,181. SOCL trailed the S&P 500 by +43.3% in total return.

    Is this investment advice?

    No. Wall Street Regrets is an entertainment and education tool. Every number is a historical calculation, not a prediction, and past performance never guarantees future results.

    Methodology

    Global X Social Media ETF (SOCL) historical total-return data from 2011-11 to 2026-08, reduced to month-end closes for the tables above.

    Returns use adjusted close prices from Yahoo Finance historical data — adjusted for stock splits and reinvested dividends — the same convention used by major brokerages. A "year" scenario invests $1,000 at the prior December's month-end close and values it at the latest available month-end close. Non-USD amounts are converted at historical month-end exchange rates (Yahoo Finance): to USD on the buy date and back to your currency at the latest rate, so the return reflects the currency move as well as the asset.

    Month-end resolution means intra-month extremes are not captured in tables; the calculator uses exact trading-day closes where daily data is available. Figures ignore taxes, fees, and the currency effects of non-USD listings. History is not a forecast. Wall Street Regrets is entertainment, not investment advice.

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    What if you'd held…

    Data: adjusted close prices via Yahoo Finance. As of 2026-08. Not financial advice.