He spoke in an interview with CriptoNoticias during Watch Out!. At the Bitcoin conference, investors known as poor millennials presented various strategies for Bitcoin holders to generate profits without selling their BTC. He emphasized the use of Bitcoin-backed loans, maintaining a low level of risk with LTV close to 20%. That money can be invested in traditional assets such as real estate, stocks, or income-producing ETFs such as BTCI, which pays around 27% annual fees for trading Bitcoin options. However, he warned that these products could erode the value of invested capital over time. For a more conservative profile, he suggested simple strategies such as taking advantage of Bitcoin’s market cycles. This means borrowing at a low price, buying more BTC, and selling part of it at a higher price to pay off the debt and increase your holdings.
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