I'm a big fan of buy and hold investing and believe it is one of the best ways for investors to grow their wealth.
To demonstrate how successful it can be, every so often I like to pick out a number of popular ASX shares to see how much a single $20,000 investment 10 years ago would be worth today.
This time around I have picked out the three ASX shares that are listed below:
Aristocrat Leisure Limited (ASX: ALL)
Aristocrat is a gaming technology company which has been a strong performer over the last decade. This is thanks largely to the popularity of its poker machines and the emergence of its lucrative and fast-growing digital business. Combined, they have underpinned strong earnings growth and market-beating returns for investors. Over the last 10 years its shares have generated an average total annual return of 21.9%. This would have turned a $20,000 investment into $145,000 today.
Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd (ASX: DMP)
Thanks to its successful expansion throughout Australia and in several international markets, this pizza chain operator has been growing its earnings at a very strong rate over the last 10 years. This has led to Domino's shares generating an average total return of 29.9% per annum over the period. Which means that a $20,000 investment in its shares in June 2010 would now be worth a cool $275,000. The good news for shareholders is that Domino's is aiming to grow its store footprint materially over the next five years. I believe this could lead to further strong returns over the next decade.
Sydney Airport Holdings Pty Ltd (ASX: SYD)
Despite losing almost a third of its value since hitting its high in December, this airport operator has still been a great place to invest over the last decade. Increasing international tourism from China and the United States and growing ancillary revenues have underpinned solid income and distribution growth since 2010. This has led to Sydney Airport's shares beating the market with an average total return of 13.1% per annum over the period. This would have turned a $20,000 investment into $68,500 today.