Ranked: The 20 Best-Performing S&P 500 Stocks (2005-2024)
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Ranked: The 20 Best-Performing S&P 500 Stocks (2005-2024)

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Over the past two decades, broad-market investors in the S&P 500 have done well, with the index averaging 10.4% annually from 2005 to 2024.

However, a select few companies have outperformed the index, delivering exponential long-term returns—some through steady compounding, others through periods of explosive growth.

This infographic ranks the top 20 best-performing S&P 500 stocks based on annualized total returns (CAGR) over 20 years. The data is from Morgan Stanley’s Counterpoint Global Insights report on probabilities and payoffs, analyzing two decades of U.S. stock performance.

The S&P 500’s Biggest Long-Term Winners

Together, the top 20 stocks have delivered an average annual return of 25.8%—beating the broader S&P 500 index by a large margin.

Topping the list is NVIDIA, with a CAGR of 39.2% from 2005 to 2024. The surge in demand for AI and GPUs has benefited the semiconductor giant, making it one of the world’s largest companies by market cap today.

The table below shows the full ranking of the 20 best performers in the S&P 500 over the last two decades:

RankCompanyAnnualized Returns (2005-2024)
1NVIDIA39.2%
2Netflix36.5%
3Apple32.0%
4Booking Holdings30.7%
5Texas Pacific Land Corporation28.4%
6Monster Beverage28.0%
7Intuitive Surgical26.9%
8Amazon25.8%
9Salesforce24.4%
10Deckers Outdoor24.3%
11Regeneron Pharmaceuticals24.3%
12Monolithic Power Systems24.0%
13Tyler Technologies23.6%
14Fair Isaac Corporation22.3%
15Old Dominion Freight Line 22.0%
16O'Reilly Automotive21.9%
17Domino's Pizza21.7%
18Quanta Services20.3%
19Lennox International20.2%
20Alphabet20.2%
-S&P 500 10.4%

Netflix and Apple follow NVIDIA closely, along with travel giant Booking Holdings, which owns platforms such as Booking.com and OpenTable. Other tech companies on the list include Amazon, Salesforce, and Alphabet, all delivering more than 20% average annual returns.

Beyond tech, long-term winners include consumer and industrial firms like Monster Beverage, Domino’s Pizza, logistics leader Old Dominion Freight Line, and HVAC specialist Lennox International.

High Reward, High Risk

While long-term shareholders of these companies have grown their wealth, they’ve also experienced some steep drawdowns.

The table below ranks the top 20 best-performing stocks by maximum share price drawdown between 2005 and 2024:

RankCompanyMax Drawdown (2005-2024)
1Domino's Pizza-92.7%
2NVIDIA-85.5%
3Netflix-82.7%
4Fair Isaac Corporation-79.9%
5Deckers Outdoor-77.6%
6Intuitive Surgical-76.4%
7Monolithic Power Systems-76.1%
8Texas Pacific Land Corporation-74.3%
9Salesforce-72.3%
10Quanta Services-70.2%
11Monster Beverage-70.0%
12Booking Holdings-68.7%
13Alphabet-66.9%
14Amazon.com-65.7%
15Apple-61.5%
16Regeneron Pharmaceuticals-58.9%
17Lennox International-55.0%
18Old Dominion Freight Line-53.9%
19Tyler Technologies-49.6%
20O'Reilly Automotive-48.5%

Domino’s Pizza has gone deepest in red territory with a 92.7% drawdown during the 2008 financial crisis, where its price fell from $33 to just $3. Top performer NVIDIA is next on the list, and it also accounts for many of the largest single-day market cap losses in history.

Every stock on the list has endured a drawdown of at least around 50% over the last two decades—proving that even the strongest performers carry volatility. The S&P 500 itself saw a 55% decline at its lowest point in this period.

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