percent of portfolio in bitcoin?

Anonymous
I am in my late 40s with an investment portfolio of 2.8 million. I have 90k that I've invested in bitcoin--which is now worth around $190k. I'm thinking about throwing another 30k in...and continuing to keep what I've invested (not including profit) in bit coin at around 4 percent of my
portfolio as it rises. What is your bitcoin strategy
Anonymous
$0 Nw much higher than yours.
50
Anonymous
Zero.
Anonymous
Old people don’t like bitcoin, but they will die off eventually and in a few decades the only people left in control of capital will be gen A, Z, and millennials. For this reason I am bullish on BTC.

10% of my portfolio and letting it ride (started at much less).
Anonymous
25%.
Anonymous
About 1%.
Anonymous
Have $MM in some the BTC treasury companies to take advantage of mNAV. We got in super early so it's most of our NW. Early 30s so we'll ride the wave for now.
Anonymous
I only have some in a bitcoin etf for now.
Anonymous
Zero if you are smart. Honestly, most people I know who invest in crypto are tools.
Anonymous
Zero

It's a ponzi scheme, and eventually you will lose it all
Anonymous
It will either be $0 or will continue to increase in value. The longer it doesn’t go to $0 the more likely it won’t. Finite supply.
Anonymous
50% and growing. All accidental. Haven’t purchase anymore since 2018 (which in hindsight was stupid)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:50% and growing. All accidental. Haven’t purchase anymore since 2018 (which in hindsight was stupid)


if you count my microstrategy stock probably more like 60%
Anonymous
Only 5%. Wish I had more. Thinking about selling a big chunk of stock and buying more. As someone said previously, younger generations believe in crypto.
Anonymous
15% only because it has gone up so much since I bought in 2020/2021. I have not put in any money since then.

With the rate of how things are going and I am bullish, it’s going to be an even larger percentage of my portfolio I predict in 2-3 years. Maybe 25%
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