Literally Bitcoin and nothing else.
But, for the doubters who clearly don't understand what money is, perhaps a fund similar to VGT or VOO.
Also, $15,000-$20,000 in a bank account is really just known as your emergency fund. A Dave Ramsey style 3-6 months of household expenses in case of catastrophe such as job loss.
If I were in this situation and risk-averse, I might set up a series of rolling CDs at my local credit union at 5%+ APR. But that won't keep up with inflation.
But if I were to hold an asset for 8-10 years, and Warren Buffett says you shouldn't buy an asset if you wouldn't hold it for ten years, I would make it Bitcoin.
Of course, others might choose a dividend REIT like O
Literally Bitcoin and nothing else.
But, for the doubters who clearly don't understand what money is, perhaps a fund similar to VGT or VOO.
Also, $15,000-$20,000 in a bank account is really just known as your emergency fund. A Dave Ramsey style 3-6 months of household expenses in case of catastrophe such as job loss.
If I were in this situation and risk-averse, I might set up a series of rolling CDs at my local credit union at 5%+ APR. But that won't keep up with inflation.
But, if I were to hold an asset for 8-10 years, and Warren Buffett says you shouldn't buy an asset if you wouldn't hold it for ten years, I would make it Bitcoin.
Of course, others might choose a dividend REIT like O
Literally Bitcoin and nothing else.
But, for the doubters who clearly don't understand what money is, perhaps a fund similar to VGT or VOO.
Also, $15,000-$20,000 in a bank account is really just known as your emergency fund. A Dave Ramsey style 3-6 months of household expenses in case of catastrophe such as job loss.
If I were in this situation and risk-adverse, I might set up a series of rolling CDs at my local credit union at 5%+ APR. But that won't keep up with inflation.
But, if I were to hold an asset for 8-10 years, and Warren Buffett says you shouldn't buy an asset if you wouldn't hold it for ten years, I would make it Bitcoin.
Of course, others might choose a dividend REIT like O
Literally Bitcoin and nothing else.
But, for the doubters who clearly don't understand what money is, perhaps a fund similar to VGT or VOO.
Also, $15,000-$20,000 in a bank account is really just known as your emergency fund. A Dave Ramsey style 3-6 months of household expenses in case of catastrophe such as job loss.
If I were in this situation and risk-adverse, I might set up a series of rolling CDs at my local credit union at 5%+ APR. But that won't keep up with inflation.
But, if of I were to hold an asset for 8-10 years, and Warren Buffett says you shouldn't buy an asset if you wouldn't hold it for ten years, I would make it Bitcoin.
Of course, others might choose a dividend REIT like O