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Re: Buy every dip!
by
letteredhub
on 20/05/2025, 19:54:51 UTC
yet at the same time, there are people who are purposefully failing/refusing to invest into bitcoin and also acting as if land is a superior investment to bitcoin, when it likely is not.
When it comes to return on investment between land and Bitcoin, Bitcoin will always gives you a better ROI than land on the longer run, because it's nowhere near it peak price for now, the major reason most people prefer land is that it mostly safe, it can't be easily stolen, and you can decide to acquire as much Bitcoin as you want now, but their are some land you can't acquire in some location no  matter how wealthy you are, because the owner might decide not to sell, no matter how much you offered them, that's just the difference, but when talking about the investment part, Bitcoin will always gives a better ROI than land because it growth potential is way more faster than land and gold combined, and Investors are still coming into the sector, unlike land and gold that investment in it has reach it peak already.
I wouldn't agree with you on the part of lands because lands are susceptible to good appreciation when infrastructural development comes it's way. No land has reached it's peak appreciation. Many factors increases the worth of land like location of big companies in it, trade centers, schools, even Big hospitals and airports. I've seen a plot of land's worth go from few hundreds of dollars to over $20k with the arrival of an airport within that locality and the land was in good proximity.

It is still fine to have physical assets as well as digital assets, it creates some sort of balance in your investments.

I might not advise anybody to sell his land in a promising environment to invest into Bitcoin, yet I'll tell someone who has lands in a very slowly developing area and doesn't have plans of using the land for anything profitable anytime soon to sell it and use the money to increase his aggressiveness while investing into Bitcoin since the land is not appreciating and I'll call it a discretionary asset since he's not needing it for anything for a long time, neither is it appreciating.
On this about land and bitcoin am sure they both have their different investment benefits and levels of ROI and the timing. I have read in the forum from a thread which the OP claims to sell his land to buy bitcoin in the previous bear season and later made some good profit in this bull season from the hodling to purchase another land again while he still has some bitcoin left that he's holding on.  Meanwhile there are those that won't equally think of selling their land to take such risk because of bitcoin volatility.

It's all a matter of one's understanding and level of knowledge and risk appetite of the individual.