Let's say that I don't know almost anything about "Business & Finance," but I have 1 million dollars to invest for 80 years, and I won't touch the money for 80 years. What to do to get the highest maximum return after 80 years from now?
>>61673681Kneepads
>>61673681Rice and beans.
Highest maximum return after 80 years would require you to actively manage the money depending on the part of the cycle you are inHighest maximum return WITHOUT TOUCHING the money for EIGHTY YEARS is REALLY risky in this current environment. This is because the entire world financial order is changing MASSIVELY, and faith in fiat currencies is being destroyed daily. - ALL in BTC for 80 years is risky because the state probably comes up with their own crypto they force people to use- All in SPY for 80 years is risky because SPY does not exist in its current form in 80 years probably - All in Gold for 80 years is probably the least risky thing you can do, because Gold does not and cannot change So I'd choose Gold
>>61673732>SPY does not exist in its current form in 80 years probablyno
>>61673779Yes. We are increasingly and exceedingly rushing headfirst to total globalization. EVERYTHING is going to be tokenized and international. In 80 years we will most likely exist in a world post fiat currency - in a world split into REGIONS, not nations.
>>61673681you have to be 18 to read this board and lurk for another two years before posting frogs, so you'd be at least 100 years old by the time you cash out your investment. what's the point?
>>61673807not that bad for spy
>>61673850Why the negative mindset?
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>>61673732>SPY does not exist in its current form in 80 years probablyhow the fuck
80 years is long enough to justify bond investment. The long term debt cycle is a theory that we have about 40 years of credit expansion then 40 years of credit retractionUsing that theory you could make an amortized portfolio that switches between 80% equities and 20% bonds, to 80% bonds and 20% equities. For granularity you could do a rebalancing every 2 years. With etfs this is easier than ever since you can just auto buy total stock market and total bond market etfs.
Hard to tell what's going to be around 80 years from now. You'll probably be dead. Maybe try Gold
>>61678204yea