WiscoHoundsman
WKR
Buy and hold for me. I dca in every day for a few bucks and then on larger dips throw some extra in.
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I’ve bought and am holding about as much BTC as I am comfortable with in terms of % of portfolio. I also have one of the BTC ETFs that I trade…again my comfort level.Anyone here trading BTC like a stock? Or is it a buy and hold for most of you?
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So was Ford.S&P down
NASDAQ down
China down
Oil down
Gold down
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So was Ford.
Yeah gold is down.....from its all time record high a few days ago
Anyone into msty? As a mostly bitcoin maxi I'm loving the income from msty every 4 weeks.
I've been selling my BTC miner stocks in my brokerage account and reinvesting the proceeds into MSTY. I am planning to live off the dividends as my business is slowly winding down.Anyone into msty? As a mostly bitcoin maxi I'm loving the income from msty every 4 weeks.
IBIT from Blackrock and FBTC from Fidelity are both Bitcoin ETF's that you can invest in within your IRA. I own both in my Roth IRA, traditional IRA, HSA and my non tax advantaged brokerage fund. There are others but these are the two that I trust and have invested in. Maybe some other members will chime in on alternative Bitcoin ETF's. If you want more risk with potentially more gain you may consider MSTR. I own a significant amount of MSTR spread throughout my aforementioned accounts. MSTR is much more volatile than Bitcoin itself or Bitcoin ETF's like IBIT and FBTC but should outperform in the long run.This has probably been asked on here already so I apologize if so. Is there a good Bitcoin tracker that I can invest in with my traditional IRA
FBTC has been good to me.This has probably been asked on here already so I apologize if so. Is there a good Bitcoin tracker that I can invest in with my traditional IRA
IBIT return last 12 months:IBIT from Blackrock and FBTC from Fidelity are both Bitcoin ETF's that you can invest in within your IRA. I own both in my Roth IRA, traditional IRA, HSA and my non tax advantaged brokerage fund. There are others but these are the two that I trust and have invested in. Maybe some other members will chime in on alternative Bitcoin ETF's. If you want more risk with potentially more gain you may consider MSTR. I own a significant amount of MSTR spread throughout my aforementioned accounts. MSTR is much more volatile than Bitcoin itself or Bitcoin ETF's like IBIT and FBTC but should outperform in the long run.
BTCIBIT return last 12 months:
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FBTC:
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MSTR:
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Just shy of 54 a share is my average.39% gain in the last year is fire!
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Thanks. I was was telling my 18yr old son that I am in the process of moving my Simple IRA away from Edward Jones and putting it in a traditional IRA. He said "put it all in Bitcoin". I actually thought about it a while back.IBIT from Blackrock and FBTC from Fidelity are both Bitcoin ETF's that you can invest in within your IRA. I own both in my Roth IRA, traditional IRA, HSA and my non tax advantaged brokerage fund. There are others but these are the two that I trust and have invested in. Maybe some other members will chime in on alternative Bitcoin ETF's. If you want more risk with potentially more gain you may consider MSTR. I own a significant amount of MSTR spread throughout my aforementioned accounts. MSTR is much more volatile than Bitcoin itself or Bitcoin ETF's like IBIT and FBTC but should outperform in the long run.