International Business Machines Corporation

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About International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)

International Business Machines Corporation is a Information Technology Services company operating in the Technology sector.

IBM trades on the US stock exchanges (NYSE/NASDAQ) and is classified as a large-cap stock .

Sector
Technology
Industry
Information Technology Services

Key Statistics

Current Price
$248.44
Market Cap
$233.14B
52-Week High
$324.90
52-Week Low
$214.50
Sector
Technology
Industry
Information Technology Services

$1,000 Invested in International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)

1 Year
$1,044
+4%
3 Years
$2,226
+123%
5 Years
$2,458
+146%
10 Years
$2,767
+177%
Since IPO
$170,705
+16971%

How much would $1,000 invested in IBM be worth today?

What would $1,000 invested in IBM 1 year ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) in 2025 would be worth $1,044 as of May 2026, representing a +4.4% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in IBM 3 years ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) in 2023 would be worth $2,226 as of May 2026, representing a +122.6% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in IBM 5 years ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) in 2021 would be worth $2,458 as of May 2026, representing a +145.8% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in IBM 10 years ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) in 2016 would be worth $2,767 as of May 2026, representing a +176.7% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in IBM at IPO be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) at IPO would be worth $170,705 as of May 2026, representing a +16970.5% total return.

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Monthly Returns Heatmap

Avg Monthly Return
+0.92%
Positive Months
409
53% of 770
Negative Months
358
46% of 770
Data Period
64+ years
770 months
Best Performers
Best month ever: Oct 2002 (+35.4%)
Best month on avg: January (+3.3%)
Worst Performers
Worst month ever: Dec 1992 (-26.2%)
Worst month on avg: June (-0.4%)

Over the past 64+ years (770 months), International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) has averaged a monthly return of +0.92% with a median return of +0.76%. The stock had 409 positive months (53%) and 358 negative months (46%). The best month in IBM's history was October 2002 with a +35.4% return, while the worst was December 1992 at -26.2%. Historically, January tends to be the strongest month (averaging +3.3%), and June the weakest (-0.4%).

IBM's longest winning streak was 10 consecutive months of gains, while its longest losing streak was 7 consecutive months of losses. The best full year was 1998 with a cumulative return of +63.9%, and the worst was 1992 at -43.9%.

Annual Returns

Over 64 years of trading history, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) has delivered an average annual return of +12.05% with a median return of +12.32%. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is +9.02%. The stock posted gains in 43 years (67%) and losses in 21 years (33%).

IBM's best year was 1982 with a +77.98% gain, while the worst was 1992 at -40.04%. The longest streak of consecutive positive years was 7, and the longest losing streak was 3 years. IBM achieved double-digit gains (10%+) in 35 years. It suffered double-digit losses in 16 years.

Avg Return
+12.05%
Best Year
1982 (+77.98%)
Worst Year
1992 (-40.04%)
Positive Years
43/64
Year Return Start End
2026 -15.65% $294.53 $248.44
2025 +38.23% $213.08 $294.53
2024 +39.27% $153.00 $213.08
2023 +21.85% $125.56 $153.00
2022 +10.64% $113.49 $125.56
2021 +16.65% $97.29 $113.49
2020 -1.16% $98.43 $97.29
2019 +23.58% $79.65 $98.43
2018 -22.56% $102.86 $79.65
2017 -3.99% $107.13 $102.86
2016 +25.21% $85.56 $107.13
2015 -11.42% $96.59 $85.56
2014 -12.39% $110.25 $96.59
2013 -0.18% $110.44 $110.25
2012 +5.92% $104.27 $110.44
2011 +27.41% $81.83 $104.27
2010 +14.26% $71.62 $81.83
2009 +58.64% $45.15 $71.62
2008 -20.78% $56.99 $45.15
2007 +12.84% $50.51 $56.99
2006 +19.77% $42.17 $50.51
2005 -15.83% $50.10 $42.17
2004 +7.19% $46.74 $50.10
2003 +20.50% $38.79 $46.74
2002 -35.46% $60.10 $38.79
2001 +43.00% $42.03 $60.10
2000 -20.84% $53.09 $42.03
1999 +17.58% $45.15 $53.09
1998 +77.47% $25.44 $45.15
1997 +39.31% $18.26 $25.44
1996 +67.70% $10.89 $18.26
1995 +25.68% $8.67 $10.89
1994 +32.22% $6.55 $8.67
1993 +15.83% $5.66 $6.55
1992 -40.04% $9.44 $5.66
1991 -17.55% $11.45 $9.44
1990 +25.70% $9.11 $11.45
1989 -19.43% $11.30 $9.11
1988 +9.58% $10.31 $11.30
1987 -0.74% $10.39 $10.31
1986 -20.35% $13.05 $10.39
1985 +30.63% $9.99 $13.05
1984 +4.46% $9.56 $9.99
1983 +30.95% $7.30 $9.56
1982 +77.98% $4.10 $7.30
1981 -11.06% $4.61 $4.10
1980 +11.31% $4.14 $4.61
1979 -9.47% $4.58 $4.14
1978 +13.92% $4.02 $4.58
1977 +1.76% $3.95 $4.02
1976 +28.30% $3.08 $3.95
1975 +37.86% $2.23 $3.08
1974 -30.14% $3.20 $2.23
1973 -22.18% $4.11 $3.20
1972 +21.15% $3.39 $4.11
1971 +7.67% $3.15 $3.39
1970 -11.70% $3.57 $3.15
1969 +17.00% $3.05 $3.57
1968 +1.08% $3.01 $3.05
1967 +69.22% $1.78 $3.01
1966 +11.81% $1.59 $1.78
1965 +22.01% $1.31 $1.59
1964 +1.07% $1.29 $1.31
1963 +30.12% $0.99 $1.29

Frequently Asked Questions: IBM

What sector is IBM in?

IBM operates in the Technology sector, specifically in the Information Technology Services industry. This sector includes companies involved in software, hardware, semiconductors, and IT services.

How has IBM performed historically?

Over 64 years of trading history, IBM has posted gains in 43 years (67% of the time). The best year was 1982 with a +78.0% return. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

How can I invest in IBM?

You can invest in IBM through any brokerage account that offers access to US stock exchanges. Popular options include commission-free brokers like Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Robinhood (US), or international brokers like Interactive Brokers. You can buy individual shares or invest through ETFs that hold IBM.

Last updated: 3/24/2026