What If I Bought…
Pick an amount and a month — real BTC history answers instantly, including the position's peak along the way.
Your $1,000 in Bitcoin (Jun 2023) would be…
Peak value since purchase: $4,141 in Oct 2025.
Data as of Jul 11, 2026
Estimates only — not financial advice.
How this is calculated
The calculator divides your amount by BTC's closing price in the chosen month
(quantity = amount ÷ price then) and values that quantity at today's live price. The peak figure
scans every month since purchase using intra-month highs, so it captures tops that monthly closes would miss.
Prices come from our bundled Bitcoin dataset — monthly closes and highs reaching back to 2010 (pre-exchange data is approximate) — documented on the methodology page.
Bitcoin's price history in two paragraphs
Our Bitcoin series starts in Jul 2010, when a coin changed hands for about $0.06. Since then BTC has returned 1,069,650× — roughly 138.3% a year over 16 years — and its highest monthly price on record is $126,199.63, set in Oct 2025; today it trades 49.1% below that peak, at $64,179.00.
The path was anything but smooth. The deepest slide in our monthly data cut BTC 81.4% from its Jun 2011 peak to the Nov 2011 low — a stretch that tested every holder. That volatility is exactly why the result above shows the position's peak value alongside today's value: buyers near a top and buyers a few months later often see wildly different outcomes. Shift the purchase date around to see how sensitive the result is.
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Disclaimer: This tool provides educational estimates only — it is not financial, investment, or tax advice. Crypto assets are volatile; past performance does not guarantee future results. See our methodology and full disclaimer.