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The Stockhub users estimate that the expected return of an investment in the company over the next five years is 202%, which equates to an annual return of 25%. In other words, an £1,000 investment in the company is expected to return £3,016 in five years time. The assumptions used to estimate the return figure can be found in the table below.
The Stockhub users estimate that the expected return of an investment in the company over the next five years is 202%, which equates to an annual return of 25%. In other words, an £1,000 investment in the company is expected to return £3,016 in five years time. The assumptions used to estimate the return figure can be found in the table below.


Assuming that a suitable return level over five years is 25% per year or less, and Freetrade achieves its expected return level (of 25%), then an investment in the company is considered to be an 'suitable' one.
Assuming that a suitable return level over five years is 10% per year and Freetrade achieves its expected return level (of 25%), then an investment in the company is considered to be an 'suitable' one.


===What are the assumptions used to estimate the return?===
===What are the assumptions used to estimate the return?===
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