Over the past decade, Amazon has grown from a dominant online retailer into a global technology powerhouse spanning cloud computing, logistics, entertainment, artificial intelligence, and more. Investors who stayed patient weren’t just betting on an online store as they were owning a business that kept expanding into new industries and compounding its earnings power.
An original $200 wouldn’t just sit there. It would grow, split, compound, and ride the company’s expansion. And the most remarkable part? The growth wouldn’t come from constant action as it would come from inaction.
From simply holding.