If you have more than a million in investments, have you purchased BITCOIN in any form? if so how much?

Anonymous
Not a dime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trying to gauge to what extent affluent older people have been getting involved in Bitcoin, ETFs or otherwise.

If possible, please indicate your age, size of your portfolio, and % allocation to Bitcoin.

Thanks!


Yes well over 10 million portfolio. 60. No bitcoin. Not open to it at all.
Anonymous
We have about 34 mill in investable assets of which 10 percent is hel bitcoin etfs
Anonymous
Yes but I'm talking 0.1 BTC. No BTC ETFs just the actual coin. So if it goes big, I don't miss out totally. If it goes bust eh I didn't sink hundreds of thousands of dollars into it.
Anonymous
Late 40s. $30M invested. Zero it bitcoin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes but I'm talking 0.1 BTC. No BTC ETFs just the actual coin. So if it goes big, I don't miss out totally. If it goes bust eh I didn't sink hundreds of thousands of dollars into it.


Age 45. Same. It's not even 1% of investments but it's fun to have a bit of skin in the game and to follow it in a whatever happens happens kind of way.
Anonymous
We have $7M invested in late 30s. $250K in BTC (direct, not ETFs) starting from $20K investment. The returns have been higher but we have been selling along the way. However we see this as "play" money so don't want it to become too high % of our portfolio.
Anonymous
We have about $60 million in investments. I personally own 10 btc with no intention of selling
Anonymous
I think bitcoin has a bright future, but believe it’s still a heavily cyclical investment at this point. There will be a crypto winter when the AI bubble bursts in a year or who knows when, but it “feels” like soon. When Bitcoin has one of its inevitable price jolts, as history has shown us it does, I will buy a bunch at lower rate. This is an asset that has no problem wildly fluctuating in value.
Anonymous
Why do half the posters here have 30M+
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have about $60 million in investments. I personally own 10 btc with no intention of selling


Rich bastard send me just one coin
Anonymous
Over 100 million hell no
Anonymous
People and investment advisors who hold and recommend a significant allocation to Bitcoin:

• Paul Tudor Jones
• Morgan Stanley
• Goldman Sachs
• J.P. Morgan
• Blackrock
• Jim Chanos
• Larry Fink
• Bernstein
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do half the posters here have 30M+


Because they don't. It's all bullshit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do half the posters here have 30M+


Because they don't. It's all bullshit.


More than 30 million is the top .06%. Highly unlikely people in this thread actually have this much, let alone 100 million.
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