Hi guys. I have a friend who's parents are looking for alternatives and want to invest money into something other than their IRA account. They have a fixed IRA with about $100K, but they are unsatisfied with the miserable amount of interest they're getting. I mentioned to them that bitcoin is a possible alternative and one they can look into. Do you agree? Do you guys consider bitcoin a reliable and stable investment for long term holding(5-10yrs)? Is it safe to assume the only direction(barring a few dips here and there) bitcoin will eventually go from here is up? Do you foresee it going below $10K, or even $9K ever again? Is it even possible to see the lows we saw a few months ago(ie $3500) ever again?
Please give me your thoughts. IRA or Bitcoin for the long term?
It all depends on the current portfolio allocation to alternatives/risky assets, risk tolerance, net worth, and investment goals. Generally, a small allocation to Bitcoin historically increases risk-adjusted returns and the Sharpe ratio of the investment portfolio. My recommendation is typically Buy & Hold strategy for the medium/long term. You can try our free
Bitcoin Robo Advisor service to calculate the optimal portfolio allocation to Bitcoin, out of curiosity.