In case you were wondering who would push Bitcoin up to $180-220k and end up bagholding through the next bear. Here they come
Vanguard are the lowest rated financial institution LMAO they are a joke on wall street
>>61001594Wen?
0.5% average allocation means top between 150-180k. 1% average allocation means top between 180-220k. I highly doubt we will see more than 1% allocation over the next 2-3 months. But it will be enough to make it go parabolic
>>61001594Boomers are calling AI a bubble, and you think they will buy your crypto?
>>61001611Probably in october. They have been bleeding clients over to BlackRock and other competitors so they will probably push it through asap
>>61001631Hopefully, we need exit liq!
Morgan Stanley bent the knee too and will allow their clients to buy BTC within a couple of months. That’s another $7 trillion
>>61001623The Tiger21 founder is running around doing interviews where he praises Bitcoin as a new stable hedge against instability. Tiger21 is where almost all non-finance billionaires get their investment strategies from, so boomers worship them
>>61001594>exploring
>>61001653That’s finance-speak for "figuring out the logistics before launch". The old Vanguard CEO hated Bitcoin but the new CEO came from BlackRock and has been mega bullish on Bitcoin and openly praising it in interviews for like 3-4 years. He was also one of the key players behind Blackrocks Bitcoin ETF as head of iShares. It doesnt take Sherlock Holmes levels of intuition to understand what’s coming
>>61001653cope
Boomtober is coming.
>>61001594>the next bearrates are still near 5bull markets are ZIR coded now
>>61001826I’ll sell like half when I think the top is in and keep the rest in BTC. Bagholding fiat into double digit inflation scares me a lot more than bagholding BTC through a 2 year bear market
>>61001609Literally 90% of chad boomers either have funds either in Vanguard or Vanguard etfs
>>61001963People here say the dumbest shit. Vanguard has the best index funds with the lowest fees. They made investing into something completely passive and yet you will still become incredibly wealthy over time.
>>61001609You deserve to post here
Marketmakers do not baghold.
>>61002366Asset managers like Vanguard and BlackRock buy on behalf of their clients. They dont buy it for themselves, lmao
>>61001609>you
>>61001688>copes
>>61001631I left Vanguard to Fidelity (where my old 401k was held and outperformed vanguard) specifically because of ETFs. Plus vanguards UI sucks.
>>61003153A lot of people who wanted to buy IBIT did the same, so Vanguard and Morgan Stanley making it available wont be as impactful as Blackrock and Fidelity was. But 150k is still basically guaranteed at this point
>>61003201>IBITAny bitcoin ETF*
>>61001609They are the OG, go fuck yourself
You would have to be incredibly dumb and reckless to use your investors money on bitcon after its been proven to have failed. Just pure irresponsibility.
>>61003483>doesn’t know what vanguard is or does>thinks his opinion on bitcoin mattersTime to learn the basics before you open your mouth
>>61003483It’s sometimes hard to tell the difference between bait and real opinions held by sub-80 IQ silver stackers and GMEtards. I wish the GME and silver schizos would stay in their containment threads and stop polluting the rest of the board with their retarded opinions
>>61001621For Blackrock it’s roughly 0.8%. Vanguard will probably be a bit lower, but not lower than 0.5%
>>61003769so $50-70 billion inflows is coming. should be enough to reach 150k at the very least
>>61001621Some will say that anyone who wanted to buy Bitcoin ETFs would have switched from Vanguard to Fidelity already, but that’s only true for a tiny minority of people. Most people are lazy as shit and will only invest or buy something when it becomes easily available instead of jumping through hoops. Same reason the majority of people didnt sign up for a crypto exchange to buy BTC but waited until ETFs made it easy for them to buy, even if their laziness meant paying a +100% premium
>>61003795>t. I'm betting that btc will pump + 30%, so I hold it, risking that it will go -60% if they naked short the shit out of it before buying inShittiest risk/reward ever
>>61001621>>61003795>>61003201>150/180k guaranteed Yes. In 20272026 will be the bear market
>>61004906>naked shortBack to the GME schizo containment thread
>>61004924Most banks are projecting a high likelihood of an upcoming recession and we’ve all seen how central banks have responded over the past 15 years when cracks in the financial system begin to appear. They reboot QE and print a fuckload of money to patch up the cracks. Bitcoin, gold, real estate and stocks will most likely lose value in real terms, but they will gain in nominal terms. The biggest losers will be the people who sell off their assets because they think a recession will make the value of assets decline in nominal terms. They will be the real bagholders
>>61004310I am like thatit's based
the socialists cant resist THE PRINTI GUESS WE'RE ALL KEYNESIANS IN THE FOXHOLE
>>61004958What happened with BTC in December 2017 nigger? Remind us please.
>>61005037In the hyperinflation death spiral assets are the only real safe haven. Holding fiat is the worst possible thing you can do.
>>61003153 I left Vanguard for Fidelity because there hasn’t been a single white person in their marketing copy since 2020
>>61005373This. Smoothbrains think gold, btc and stocks are overvalued due to speculation
>>61005453>"satoshi's" wallet shows any sign of activity>signal that he wants to dump 1 million BTC>panic dump -90% in price back to 10k, or lower>bear market for next 4 years
>>61005977My wallet is ready