Global money supply is now at $121 trillion, growing at +7-8% per year over the past couple of years, which means real inflation isn't 3-4%. It's closer to the rate of money supply growth.


So in this economy, settling for low-yield assets might seem fine up close, but in reality, you're losing against inflation.
Over the past 10 years, the S&P 500's CAGR is around 10-11%, only 2-3% above inflation.
Bitcoin, however, with all its volatility, has delivered a 50-70% CAGR over the same period.
If you can't consistently generate 10-15% a year trading the market, don't fight it.
A simple portfolio split between Bitcoin and S&P 500 index funds will do the job.
NOW-2.15%
AT0.31%
4-9.93%
IN-3.74%
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