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I've had a 401k since before I got into bitcoin, but a large part of me feels like I'm just throwing money away. I'm investing into a fiat system that I expect to fail.
How about you guys? Are you spread out, or all in on bitcoin?
Yes 50.0%
No 50.0%
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Yes In Gold. Not because I want it but it's a big deal for India's women.
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lol
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Do you at least have the option of bitcoin ETF in your 401k?
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I don't.
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LOL are you fucking serious? OMG this world is more fucked up than I thought.
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Besides bitcoin I just own some (micro)strategy options contracts. Ditched the 401k, but rolled over just a bit into a self directed IRA to play with options. The options dabbling has treated me very well, though I'm not sure I would count it as diversification.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 7h
loser, you are just funding CIA
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Well with that kind of evidence, obviously! Also, options don't work like that.
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I already knew your answer ๐Ÿ˜
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198 sats \ 2 replies \ @grayruby 21h
I have a retirement account with a bunch of ETFs and equities which is about 1/3 bitcoin ETFs. Outside of that I no longer hold any equities. I sold everything I held during the last bear market and bought Bitcoin with the proceeds.
I also own some physical gold and silver from before I was into bitcoin. I have held on to it but havenโ€™t bought any in 5 years.
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Bitcoin makes it hard to continue spending on other stuff...
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The pussiness is strong with this one...
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One must diversify among diferent hardware wallets.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 7h
Yes, this is the only "diversification" that matter
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Michael CIAlor sure is just another random USA deep state bitch.
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Are you spread out, or all in on bitcoin? What does "yes" mean?
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More like diworsify
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Yea, it feels like throwing money on a fire. I'm not sure if I should just pull it all out and put it in bitcoin.
What does the economist think, considering the penalties for taking it out.
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not familiar enough with the specific U.S. rules about 401(k)s or withdrawals.
Unless it's a major portion of your wealth (i.e., it's much, much bigger than all your BTC or what you could expect to earn in the next few years), I would probably just keep it around as a backup.
My country forces me to pay into a 401(k)-like pension system (and gives me ~25% tax discounts for additional contributions), so while I don't max that out all the time (hashtag cashflow) I'm happy to keep it around as a bitcoin-failsafe protection. Basically: let's posit (as market prices are telling us these days) that I'm completely wrong about bitcoin. At least I won't starve in old age.
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I haven't been putting into 401k for long, it's really not much. Maybe I'll just leave it. If you take it out early you pay 10% fee plus capital gains tax.
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Probably keep it, then
I'm all corn
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @SatsMate 17h
I'm like 80% BTC, 10% BTC Stocks and 10% Cash
The cash comes in handy for times like now when I need to buy more.
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I actually donโ€™t.
My country mandates that we contribute part of our salary to a nationwide compulsory retirement annuity plan called the Central Provident Fund.
I also have some fixed deposits, government bonds and treasury bills. I doubt my country will adopt BTC anytime soon, so I just find converting fiat to BTC to fiat very silly and cumbersome
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Losers diversify
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @flat24 22h
"Always and weighing that the world ๐ŸŒŽ ๐ŸŒ is badly distributed" and sincerely it is not a complaint.
But when I see cases like this, it is inevitable to think about that phrase. You with 400k and with Bitcoin's knowledge, and you don't know what to do, and I know people who may know what to do but have a hard time arriving at the end of the month.
Life is incredible but fascinating. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿค ๐ŸŠโšก
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I'm about 50/50 bitcoin and mstr plus real estate which I'm going to divest this year
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @fiatbad 22h
Spread out a little.
50% Bitcoin. 25% small house that I live in and also rent the spare rooms. 25% 401k, IRA, and personal brokerage.
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I have a house and mandatory superannuation no separate stocks or anything else. I did have bitcoin but I lost my keys on that boat trip
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I diversify out of the fact that those old fiat investments are stuck in that system until pensionable age i check on them from time to time but I basically consider it zero
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @Jon_Hodl 23h
Nope.
Diversifying is just selling the winners to buy the losers.
I'm all in on Bitcoin.
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Yes.... I'm still like 50% normie
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21 sats \ 2 replies \ @Roll 23h
and what about to buy a house, appart or piece of land ?
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I have a house. I'm not sure if I count that.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Roll 23h
it is ... ;)
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All in โšก
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I diversify
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