DAX (Germany) (DAX) Investment Calculator

Calculate potential returns from SIP or lump sum investments in DAX (Germany) using historical daily closing prices.

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Data: End-of-day close prices (cached).

Results are based on historical daily closing prices and are for educational purposes only.

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How this works

This calculator uses historical daily closing prices to estimate returns for your selected investment amount and time period. Learn more in Methodology →

Important

Past performance does not guarantee future results. Results are for educational purposes only and are not financial advice. Read more →

About DAX (DAX)

The DAX is a market index that tracks major publicly traded companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Germany. It is widely used as a benchmark for the German equity market.

The index is a market-capitalization-weighted measure of its constituents and is commonly referenced as a total-return or price index depending on the version. It represents market performance rather than a company.

The DAX is commonly followed as a benchmark for German and broader European large-cap equities. Historical performance can be influenced by European economic conditions, corporate earnings, interest rates, currency movements, and global trade trends.

This calculator uses available historical data to illustrate past returns over selected periods. It does not assess whether the index is a suitable investment, and index values cannot be purchased directly.

Performance Snapshot

How has this asset performed over standard time periods?

What could happen next?

You’ve seen how DAX (Germany) performed in the past. Explore our forecast scenarios and related tools for a broader view.

Forecasts are scenario-based estimates, not guarantees.

Performance context

This calculator shows DAX (Germany)’s historical performance over your selected period. Index returns are shaped by sector weightings, economic cycles, interest rates, earnings trends, and broad investor sentiment.

How this calculator works

  • Historical index levels are sourced from third-party market data providers where available.
  • ROI is calculated using historical closing prices based on your selected amount and time period, and does not include taxes, fees, spreads, or slippage unless explicitly stated.
  • Calculator inputs and results are processed in your browser; we do not store your entries on our servers.
  • This tool is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.

Note: Results shown are nominal returns and do not account for inflation. Real purchasing power may differ over time.

Past performance does not guarantee future results. See · .

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How to interpret DAX (Germany) ROI

ROI shows the total percentage change between your buy and sell dates. CAGR estimates the annualized return over the period, while max drawdown highlights the largest peak-to-trough decline — useful for understanding risk alongside return.

Past performance does not guarantee future results. Use Performance Snapshot to see standard periods like 1M, YTD, 1Y and 5Y.

How It Works

  1. Choose an investment amount and dates.
  2. Fetch historical prices (or enter custom prices).
  3. Review ROI, profit, CAGR, drawdown, and the ROI chart.

FAQ

How do I use the DAX (Germany) (DAX) ROI calculator?

Enter buy and sell dates or prices for DAX (Germany) to see total return, profit or loss, CAGR, and max drawdown based on historical daily closing prices.

Does this DAX (Germany) calculator include dividends or fees?

No. This indexes calculator uses price-only historical data for DAX and does not include dividends, trading fees, taxes, or spreads unless explicitly stated.

How should I interpret DAX (Germany) historical results?

Results for DAX (Germany) are based on past prices only. Past performance does not guarantee future results and should be used for education and research, not as financial advice.