| Not a dime. |
Yes well over 10 million portfolio. 60. No bitcoin. Not open to it at all. |
| We have about 34 mill in investable assets of which 10 percent is hel bitcoin etfs |
| 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. |
| Late 40s. $30M invested. Zero it bitcoin. |
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. |
| 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. |
| We have about $60 million in investments. I personally own 10 btc with no intention of selling |
| 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. |
| Why do half the posters here have 30M+ |
Rich bastard send me just one coin |
| Over 100 million hell no |
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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 |
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. |