The Bureau of Historic Losses · Counterfactual Division
What if you'd bought Pro Medicus in 2019?
Past $10 and routinely branded 'absurdly expensive' on every valuation metric known to broking. The contract wins kept coming, the margins kept widening, and the stock kept making a mockery of the price-to-earnings sceptics.
$100 on 2019-01-01, worth today
A$1,484
As of 2026-06-12, $100 of Pro Medicus bought at 2019's open (A$11.05) is worth A$1,484 — 14.8×.
total return · dividends reinvested · AUD
How much would $100 of Pro Medicus bought in 2019 be worth today?
| You'd have put in | You'd have now | Multiple |
|---|---|---|
| A$100 | A$1,484 | 14.8× |
| A$1,000 | A$14,842 | 14.8× |
| A$10,000 | A$148,422 | 14.8× |
Lump sum on the year's first trading day, total return (dividends reinvested, splits adjusted), valued at the latest close. Past performance isn't a promise — it's a taunt.
What did Pro Medicus do in 2019?
Opened
A$11.05
2019-01-01
Peaked
A$36.98
2019-09-05
Bottomed
A$11.05
2019-01-01
Closed
A$21.80
2019-12-30
Levels are dividend-adjusted, so historical figures look lower than the headline price of the day — that's the total-return lens, and it's the honest one.
Would steady buying have beaten going all in?
A$38,900 deployed as $100 a week from 2019-01-01, under four temperaments — same money, different nerves.
| All in on day one | A$577,360 |
| Steady weekly buys | A$137,620 |
| Sold dips, rebought rallies | A$196,578 |
| Traded it perfectly | A$399,413 |
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