The upcoming months will be tremendous with WDC.
I have been buying like crazy as the relative value is declining. 0.1 BTC is the long term equilibrium-price. As long as the price is under that relation, there is an opportunity to have leveraged returns on investment.
This spring I am expecting the next leap of magnitude.
My goals in terms of BTC (who cares USD):
May 1: 0.005 BTC
August 1: 0.05 BTC
December 1: 0.08 BTC
Jan 1 (2015): 0.101 BTC
Yup, the price will overshoot temporarily. It is pure economics. Everybody who has studied in university the economics of money theory knows the forex shoots always over in uptrends and shoots under in downtrend. This is called J-curve.
There will be excitement as the 0.1 BTC is hit and therefore the sellers are not interested in selling (they hope it will go even higher) and the buyers are throwing their money to WDC which creates scarcity to the markets. This is exactly the riight exit point for bulls so that they can go back in in 0.095 levels and gain ~ 5 % which is a good gain (the real annual growth of world's economy in long time series is aroun 2.2 %).
So this is easy.
1. Go to coinmarketcap.com
2. Take 21mio. und divide it by the total supply of each coin. This is the equillibrium price for each coin.
3. Take the equillibrium price and divide it by the equillibrium price. This would be yoour ROI.
4. Take the coin with the highest ROI and put all your money in that coin.
For example:
Worldcoin will have 270Mio. Coin, so the equillibrium price will be 0.08btc. The price now is 0.00045, so the ROI will be 177. (invest 1btc and get 177btc).
Quarkcoin will have 250Mio. in 5 years (maybe more, there is 1mio. inflation every year). The price now is 0,0001, so the ROI would be 900.
Result: Invest in QRC, not in WDC

so with your calculations can you explain Peercoin? It is about worth about 6 usd and will have 2 Billion coins, what should its price be in relationship to bitcoin using your same calculations you used for worldcoin above?
PPC will never reach that 2billion. This is just a theoretical limit.