Starting at $0? Here's How You Can Build Up a $500,000 Portfolio in 25 Years

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Key Points

  • An index fund that tracks the S&P 500 can be a relatively safe investment to buy and forget about.

  • The S&P 500 has historically generated double-digit returns for investors.

  • Making monthly investments can help you build a massive portfolio, even with no savings today.

  • 10 stocks we like better than SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust ›

If you're getting started with investing, you shouldn't feel discouraged if you don't have any savings built up. Over time, investing in the stock market and letting your money grow can be a great way to build up your savings and portfolio.

Even if you're starting with $0 in your portfolio, if you make monthly contributions on a regular basis and invest in an index fund that gives you broad exposure to the stock market, you could still end up with more than $500,000 in 25 years, without having to take on significant risk.

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Why tracking the S&P 500 can be a solid investing strategy

If you're committed to investing for the long haul (e.g., at least a couple of decades), a diversified index fund such as the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (NYSEMKT: SPY) can be a great option. It tracks the S&P 500, which is a collection of the leading stocks on U.S. markets. You won't have to worry about which stocks to buy or which ones to avoid. The index comprises high-quality stocks with strong financials, which can be great long-term investments.

Historically, the S&P 500 has averaged an annual return of about 10%. That means if you tracked the index, roughly every seven years, you could expect to see your investment double in value. That's why, for many investors, buying S&P 500 index funds is an easy long-term strategy to set and forget about.

How much would you need to invest every month to get from $0 to $500,000?

To get your portfolio to $500,000 in 25 years, assuming your investment grows at 10% per year, you would need to invest approximately $374 each month. If it grows at a slower rate of 9%, which is possible given the S&P 500's impressive gains in recent years, you'd need to invest about $443 per month. But if it does better than expected and grows by 11% per year, then a monthly investment of a little over $314 would suffice.

There's no guarantee of what the growth rate will be, but it's safe to say that by investing in an index fund that tracks the S&P 500, you can put yourself in an excellent position to build up your savings over the long term. Getting into the habit of making monthly periodic investments can be a terrific strategy to start at any time.

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