💸 Retirement? Let’s think outside the box!

In a few years, I’ll be stepping into old auntie life 😎… so I’m planning my retirement instead of working non-stop! Time to make my money work for me, not the other way around 💸✨"

Shernice has an interesting idea: instead of the usual savings or bonds, why not try $ProShares Bitcoin ETF(BITO)$   – an ETF that invests in Bitcoin futures and pays monthly dividends? 🪙📈

Here’s the math:

💰 Invest: USD $1,000,000

📊 Dividend yield: ~50% (before tax)

✂️ After 30% tax: get about USD $350,000/year

🤑 That’s roughly USD $29,100 per month in dividend cash – every month!

Why BITO?

You get exposure to Bitcoin without buying crypto directly

Monthly payouts could help boost retirement income

A modern twist on investing for those open to new opportunities

⚠️ Heads up: BITO is high-risk and dividends can fluctuate. Make sure to do your homework and consult a financial advisor before diving in!

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  • InverseCramer
    ·10-28
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    Wow. Such good dividends
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    • Shernice軒嬣 2000
      Can consider allocated a small portion for your retirement funds.
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  • Ah_Meng
    ·10-27
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    Obviously high risk… there’s no free lunch in this world 🌎
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    • Shernice軒嬣 2000

      When considered in the long run, the risk is relatively low
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  • Mega1314
    ·10-26
    I am looking at this too.
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