Adjust investment size and time horizon. Taurus pulls the average monthly return from live fund performance data when available, then applies the investor share and performance fee automatically.
This calculator is there to make performance framing legible before capital is committed. It is not a promise and it is not a guaranteed quote.
Model the amount you would realistically start with, rather than an inflated headline number.
Use the months slider to see how compounding changes across short and medium-term holding periods.
The calculator separates investor value from the Taurus performance fee so the result stays honest.
The projection uses the Taurus average monthly performance when the feed is available. That makes it directionally useful, but still only a scenario.
Live Taurus performance data is preferred when available; otherwise the calculator falls back to a fixed default.
The calculator applies the 70/30 performance fee split instead of showing unrealistic gross-only numbers.
Liquidity, market conditions, drawdowns, and strategy scaling constraints can all change actual results.