User blog comment:Nayuta Ito/PEGG detailed log/@comment-30754445-20170607102444/@comment-3427444-20170607171438

Let's see. Say, a few days later, that PEGG is exactly equal to 10,000,000,000. If the hundredths digit of the DJIA on that that is 0, then on the next day PEGG will jump to int(F2.7) = int(10^10^10^0.7), which is a 102,772 digit number. It will be pretty hard to factorize that.

Of course, that's the extreme scenario, and there is a chance that it will grow slower than that.