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February 13, 2024, 11:34:57 PM
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Retirement should be taken with all seriousness at least if you are a government worker, because at that point, you can concentrate on building your own life and goals to accomplish something good for yourself at the old age time.


Bitcoin happens to be the best retirement decision for anyone since it doesn't require so much to maintain, and just by holding Bitcoin in your wallet you save yourself from a lot of pressure in the long run since inflation and taxation won't eat so much from it.

 
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February 14, 2024, 10:52:20 AM
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 #42

Retirement should be taken with all seriousness at least if you are a government worker, because at that point, you can concentrate on building your own life and goals to accomplish something good for yourself at the old age time.


Bitcoin happens to be the best retirement decision for anyone since it doesn't require so much to maintain, and just by holding Bitcoin in your wallet you save yourself from a lot of pressure in the long run since inflation and taxation won't eat so much from it.

If you're planning to retire early I would still invest in other financial instruments, because BItcoin can go up and down in the short term.

The worst thing to do is to have to sell your precious coins when they are down in value.

Bitcoin is great for the long term though.
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February 14, 2024, 01:35:00 PM
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Retirement should be taken with all seriousness at least if you are a government worker, because at that point, you can concentrate on building your own life and goals to accomplish something good for yourself at the old age time.


Bitcoin happens to be the best retirement decision for anyone since it doesn't require so much to maintain, and just by holding Bitcoin in your wallet you save yourself from a lot of pressure in the long run since inflation and taxation won't eat so much from it.

Right. Planning for retirement is a big deal and using Bitcoin as a part of that plan could be interesting. It's a different approach and if it aligns with your risk tolerance, it's worth considering. Keep in mind the ups and downs in the crypto market but some folks find it a good hedge. Just make sure to stay informed and maybe try considering other investments too since you already have the money

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February 14, 2024, 06:10:02 PM
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This is a "pot of white smoke," it is something innocent, come on! What do you find on the blog to surprise you?, ah, ok, something that I can do and have not done.

The graph is a simple mathematical operation, equivalence like showing that 2+2=4.

 Shit, seriously, we are in an age of information that even the basics are sold to us as something "woah."  I think the basic thing here is to start managing savings or investments in bitcoin, now.

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February 15, 2024, 08:39:02 AM
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Retirement should be taken with all seriousness at least if you are a government worker, because at that point, you can concentrate on building your own life and goals to accomplish something good for yourself at the old age time.


Bitcoin happens to be the best retirement decision for anyone since it doesn't require so much to maintain, and just by holding Bitcoin in your wallet you save yourself from a lot of pressure in the long run since inflation and taxation won't eat so much from it.
Retirement is a serious issue for everyone, many people are content by simply having the companies they work for to add money to their retirement funds, while others take the time to invest even more money on those funds, but they fail to realize that if for some reason those funds failed then they will lose everything, because of this it is important to create our own retirement strategy, and bitcoin can be one of the pillars of such strategy, as I would expect that its performance will still be way better than what you can get with other assets.
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February 15, 2024, 11:06:21 AM
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Well, being able to afford to put 500 EUR into BTC every month for so many years is certainly a great privilege. It's a lovely strategy, and even without major Bitcoin growth it can amass to a very decent amount of savings. With how Bitcoin has been growing over the years, it really sounds like a very decent plan, provided that Bitcoin continues to grow in the long run.
I haven't tried anything similar because I don't have that kind of money to set aside, but I like the strategy, the determination, and the plan.

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February 15, 2024, 11:15:49 AM
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You can clearly see that it has been an incredibly great savings strategy so far, obtaining a lot more value than simply saving in fiat. In the end, perseverance seems to be the key here. He's not putting an incredible amount of money down every month, but still he has managed to obtain a lot of Bitcoin, 4.47 BTC from his last update. Have you tried something similar?, maybe now thinking about doing it?, I think it's a great idea.


This actually a very commendable strategy and can be utilized by anyone in many parts of the world. Now, one may just choose $100 or even $50 per month and the growth will surely be tremendous and it is because Bitcoin has proven to be a growth achiever among many other assets that one can use to invest with. Consistency is a big factor and holding on to the asset as well...and this is where many of us - including me, of course, may fail. Success here is reserved to someone who is not distracted by any other digital asset shining in the market and not listening to anyone - even the famous pundits - about what can happen with Bitcoin on the negative side. Congrats to this guy for a job well done!

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February 15, 2024, 11:44:11 AM
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I think people use the word "retire" in different ways.

For me at least it means having the option to do whatever you want, which usually would include working, just probably not for the type of organization that pays enough to cover living expenses.

I would be so happy contributing way more to open source projects, and creating interesting things that don't necessarily need to have a positive business plan.

Most people in this forum would probably never really "retire" in the sense of stop working. I see retiring as a way to use my skills in interesting projects, independent of the pay, which might or might not be there.

I've never really understood this new definition of retirement being a time when you just quit working a 9-5.

I'm more of the person who believes that retirement is all about quitting work entirely because you have enough money saved up over the last 50 or so years from working on your jobs. In fact this is the original definition of the retirement.



Regardless, DCA is great strategy to become wealthy, if not rich. But that we already know, now don't we? Smiley.

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February 15, 2024, 12:17:39 PM
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I haven’t thought of this long, but yes I have thought to make money from Bitcoins in future. Hence I also follow the rule to invest some of my monthly earnings, daily in the Bitcoins and that too in regular intervals. I don’t care about the price of the coin. I have seen Bitcoins rising from nothing to becoming one of the biggest asset. Hence, Bitcoins will become even bigger in the future. So everyone should try to accumulate the Bitcoins as soon as they can.

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February 17, 2024, 09:09:23 AM
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In the end, perseverance seems to be the key here. He's not putting an incredible amount of money down every month, but still he has managed to obtain a lot of Bitcoin, 4.47 BTC from his last update.

Have you tried something similar?, maybe now thinking about doing it?, I think it's a great idea.
He did invest in an opportune moment, that does make it better for him. He does buy bitcoin a lot and considering 500 euro every month, I think it's cool that his 500 euro a month buys different amounts of bitcoin all the time when the price falls, and his fiat stack does increase anyway. He started at the bear market of 2018, which means he bought cheap, and then when bull run of 2021 happened he got super rich, and even though it did fall, it never went that low, so it looks like he is going to make even more soon enough.

This is the method I use, similar method, but the difference is that I had to cash out multiple times since he started for personal reasons, thankfully I have just 2k debt now, could have been 20k debt if I didn't invest into bitcoin.

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I think people use the word "retire" in different ways.

For me at least it means having the option to do whatever you want, which usually would include working, just probably not for the type of organization that pays enough to cover living expenses.

I would be so happy contributing way more to open source projects, and creating interesting things that don't necessarily need to have a positive business plan.

Most people in this forum would probably never really "retire" in the sense of stop working. I see retiring as a way to use my skills in interesting projects, independent of the pay, which might or might not be there.

I've never really understood this new definition of retirement being a time when you just quit working a 9-5.

I'm more of the person who believes that retirement is all about quitting work entirely because you have enough money saved up over the last 50 or so years from working on your jobs. In fact this is the original definition of the retirement.



Regardless, DCA is great strategy to become wealthy, if not rich. But that we already know, now don't we? Smiley.


I think it comes from the fact that there's a big difference between retiring when you're old and retiring early. Traditional retiring at like 65-70 years old or whatever, you're freaking old haha, at that age people probably aren't going to have the energy or desire to do new things in life. After 40+ years of working they just want to relax.


But retiring early is a whole different ballgame. You retire and you've still got potentially decades before you even get old, let alone die. That's plenty of time to DO STUFF. So early retirement is usually more about getting out of the daily grind, gaining financial independence, stop trading your time for money, and have the freedom to spend your time how you want. Since it means you get to choose what to do with your life without worrying about needing to make income to pay the bills, it means all options are open, including doing stuff to make money.

Retiring at any age means having enough money to not need to work again. But there is a huge difference in getting to that point when you're too old to really do anything productive anymore anyway, versus getting to that point in the prime of your life.

As the other person said, "it means having the option to do whatever you want". That is exactly right. Early retirement yes is about not NEEDING to work anymore, but it isn't about not WANTING to do anything productive for the decades to come.

For example, I retired four and a half years ago, in my 30s off of my Bitcoin. But after four and a half years of just chillin, and only being 40 now, and looking ahead at the decades stretching before me, I'm starting to feel the need to do stuff again besides just relaxing and traveling. At the moment I'm starting to learn new things/skills, thinking about either trying to start a company or maybe even starting a new career in a few years IF that career would be SO interesting to me as to override my lack of desire to get a job. I'll probably try to go the route of starting a company though cuz I'd rather just run a business than become an employee again.

It's about wanting to keep accomplishing things in life. After early retirement, accomplishing things in life might just be volunteering, or hobbies or maintaining a homestead or being a full time parent, or it might be starting a company, or it might be just working a fun low stress part time job for the enjoyment, or starting a cool new career, or become a writer, or starting a blog about early retirement, or developing a skill and being a freelancer or working for oneself, etc. I think few people can retire in their 30s or 40s and simply not do anything for the numerous decades after retirement. Because it is human nature to WANT to accomplish things. Hell, if even I am thinking about doing something professional again, then that's a pretty good argument for being productive/useful/accomplishing things as a basic human need, because I often didn't even work even before I retired hahaha. I never liked going to work and would often take of several months between jobs even if I had only worked the jobs for several months. I retired thinking I'd pursue hobbies but never pursue any sort of economic activity again, cuz f work lol, but here I am not even five years later thinking about all the cool stuff I could learn/build/do if I start applying myself rather than just relaxing.

Traditional 65+ retirement is about getting out of the workforce cuz you're too old and tired to keep doing stuff and just want to relax.

Early retirement in 20s/30s/40s and maybe even 50s is about gaining financial independence so instead of needing to make money you get to choose how you spend your time, which for most people is going to be doing SOMETHING productive which of course is a much wider category of things than having a job/career to pay the bills.

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February 18, 2024, 09:23:36 AM
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In the end, perseverance seems to be the key here. He's not putting an incredible amount of money down every month, but still he has managed to obtain a lot of Bitcoin, 4.47 BTC from his last update.

Have you tried something similar?, maybe now thinking about doing it?, I think it's a great idea.

Yes I am doing the same strategy when it comes to bitcoin purchases. DCA is in my opinion the best form to make purchases over a longer period of time. It's one thing if you have a large amount of money today and you are looking for the cheapest possible purchase price for your bitcoin. And something completely different if you only can set a side a smaller amount every month from your salary. With DCA we don't worry about the purchase price anymore and are going to make fixed purchases every month. Having more than 4 bitcoin already is amazing and depending on the country where he wants to retire should let him buy an apartment. Finding a cheap and safe country to retire in is also my dream, because that would allow me to retire much earlier. In my country I would likely have to work until 67 or even 70 to receive my government money.
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