TiborVrbovsky

Bitcoin, Gold and S&P 500 Return of investment comparison.

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While it's true that Bitcoin is the most volatile and risky asset, the ROI of 65% is pretty adequate compared to Gold 25% and S&P 500"only" 6% return of investment.

From this chart you can simply see that Bitcoin has the biggest spikes and is still the fastest growing and it's very important to have a proper strategy, when investing into Bitcoin.
From the chart you can see, that Bitcoin can be seen as the hardest asset to trade due to these strong fluctuations.

Keep in mind, that the ROI date is set to today, 20 October 2020.

The ROI tells you one thing, if you invested on the January 1. a $1000, you would currently have:

1. $1,650 dollars if invested into Bitcoin
2. $1,250 dollars if invested into Gold
3. $1,067 dollars if invested into SPX500

Of course, when you are investing into Gold or SPX there is going to be some fee from the Broker when you are buying the asset or holding, while you can buy Bitcoin at many Exchanges for a free of charge (SEPA mostly) and you can even pay with it!
All of these three options are still better than holding your money in your bank account with a 0,5% interest, which can't even pay for the inflation, which is around 2% per year.

So even if Bitcoin is going to fall, let's say to $10,000 it would still outperform both Gold and SPX in term of ROI, which is the most important indicator at which Investors look at.

I am going to be also releasing a study on what's the best simple way of Buying Bitcoin in long term and profiting from it, so stay tuned.


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Until next time!

Cheers,
Tibor
ความคิดเห็น:
As people wanted me to post also a Silver claiming it has higher ROI than Bitcoin, it's not really true!
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Bitcoin ROI is already another 15% up! Checkout my new idea to see if Bitcoin is able to make even bigger ROI!

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