Historical data shows that a consistent $500 monthly investment into Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. (MPAA) starting in 2020 would have turned a total investment of $49K into $60K today. This represents a total return of 24.5% over the 6-year period, compounding through dividend reinvestment and market growth.
The Impact of Dividend Reinvestment (DRIP)
Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. does not currently pay a notable dividend. For growth-focused stocks like MPAA, dollar cost averaging relies entirely on price appreciation. Over the 6-year period, the strategy successfully captured the stock's price movements, resulting in a final portfolio value of $60K without the need for dividend reinvestment.
MPAA vs. S&P 500 (SPY) Benchmark
When comparing this dollar cost averaging strategy against a broad market index,MPAA underperformed the S&P 500 ETF (SPY). The same $500 monthly contributions into SPY would have grown to $87K, compared to MPAA's $60K.