We can use the formula for calculating the final value of compound interest to calculate the final increase under this continuous growth situation. The following are the specific steps:In the context of compound interest growth, if the initial value is set to P, the growth rate of each period is R, and the formula for calculating the final value F after N periods is F = P (1+R) N. In this topic, we mainly pay attention to the increase multiple, so we can regard the initial value as 1, where the growth rate of each trading day is r = 1\% = 0.01, and the number of periods passed is n = 240 trading days.
This means that after 240 trading days, the overall increase multiple is about 10.8926 times, and the increase is (10.8926-1) \times 100\% = 989.26\%.\begin{align*}Therefore, the daily increase is 2%, and after 240 trading days, the increase is about 11,488.87 \%.
Step 2: Substitute data for calculation.&=1.01^{240}This means that after 240 trading days, the overall increase multiple is about 115.8887 times, which is converted into the form of increase percentage, and the increase is (115.8887-1)×100\% = 11488.87\%.