05/25/2024 – 7:00
The Mega-Sena main prize has accumulated and the estimate for contest 2,729, which will be drawn this Saturday, the 25th, has risen to R$47 million. But, after all, how much does this value yield if invested in financial investments such as Savings, CDI, LCI and LCA, DI Fund, CDB and pre-fixed CDB?
At the request of Istoé Dinheiro, Bruno Santos, partner at the consultancy Smart Compass, carried out a simulation showing how much an investment of the full value of the premium in the main applications yields, considering the basic interest rate (Selic) at 10.50% per year.
In savings, the most conservative and popular type of investment in the country, the jackpot would yield R$283,300 a month for the lucky person. On the other hand, at a Pre-Fixed CDB of 13.35% per year, the premium would generate a monthly income of R$382.3 thousand. See table below:
How much does Mega-Sena’s R$47 million yield per month?
A CDB 120% of the CDI would return around R$361,800 per month.
In the direct pre-fixed Treasury (with liquidity for 2027), the value of the premium would yield something around R$300.4 thousand per month. In the pre-fixed Treasury due in 2031, the jackpot would have a return of R$325.5 thousand per month.
The minimum Mega-Sena bet costs R$5, and you have the right to choose six tens from 1 to 60. It is worth mentioning that the chance of success for a bet with six tens is 50,063,860 for each one, according to Caixa Federal Economic.
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