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58846075 No.58846075 [Reply] [Original]

What if I bought $100 worth of each of the top 100 coins and held them all for 10 years?

>> No.58846089

>>58846075
just put your money into an index fund at that point

>> No.58846130

>>58846075
You'd end up with 1-2k at most.

>> No.58846199

>>58846130
20x thats pretty gud now what if i do this with 50000$

>> No.58846231

>>58846075
how dose 100 trillion sound?

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>>58846075
nothing

>> No.58846293

>>58846075
You'd be down 90% in a year. 99.9% at best in 10. Most of these chains won't even have working nodes or miners so any buying and selling will just stop.

>> No.58846301

>>58846075
>>58846199
>>58846075
some of them i.e sol ain't gonna last 10 years, and you also gotta sell otherwise you risk not realizing gains

>> No.58846305

what if you just bought $100 worth of shares in a pool of the top 500 successful companies in America and held them all for 10 years? what if a company (let's call it S&P) kept an index of these top 500 companies and did all the weight math for other companies like Vanguard or Fidelity to create a fund based on this index? By logic, as long as the top 500 companies in America are growing, that theoretical fund would grow.

What about doing that?