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Please help resolve this puzzle

If I buy 1000 usd worth of units in several mutual funds every month and after two years I get a consolidated valuation figure of 31,000 usd...... How do I know how much of this is due to the old money? and how it has worked at particular points in time so I may know when to exercise the option to switch to a better deal?

Thanx

Finance 101?

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