Friends, I know it's easier to buy Apple after it sells 1 billion iPhones... or Tesla after it achieves profitability. But that's not how you generate life-changing gains.
To do that, you need to buy before mass adoption.
Five years ago, world governments were trying to ban Bitcoin. Today, they're licking their chops at the idea of buying some.
But they haven't started buying yet.
That gives you a window of opportunity. Because when they do, we could see Bitcoin eventually surpass the value of th...Read More
To do that, you need to buy before mass adoption.
Five years ago, world governments were trying to ban Bitcoin. Today, they're licking their chops at the idea of buying some.
But they haven't started buying yet.
That gives you a window of opportunity. Because when they do, we could see Bitcoin eventually surpass the value of th...Read More
From the start of his re-election campaign, it’s been clear that President Trump was trying to gain the support of millions of crypto investors.
And can you guess who took credit on December 5 when bitcoin crossed the $100,000 mark for the first time ever?
Like many highly successful, driven entrepreneurs, President Trump likes to take credit for his perceived wins. During his first term, he mentioned the stock market over 60 times on Twitter (now X) in the first 15 months of his administration...Read More
And can you guess who took credit on December 5 when bitcoin crossed the $100,000 mark for the first time ever?
Like many highly successful, driven entrepreneurs, President Trump likes to take credit for his perceived wins. During his first term, he mentioned the stock market over 60 times on Twitter (now X) in the first 15 months of his administration...Read More
Remember when Morgan Stanley predicted the
"true price" of Bitcoin could be zero? Or when Citigroup said Bitcoin was a "complete failure"?
How about when JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon famously threatened to "fire in a second" any of its traders caught trading in Bitcoin?
Even the legendary Warren Buffett - considered the greatest investor of all time — once called Bitcoin "rat poison squared."
Meanwhile, over that same time span, I recommended 27 tokens that gave my readers the chance to make a ...Read More
"true price" of Bitcoin could be zero? Or when Citigroup said Bitcoin was a "complete failure"?
How about when JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon famously threatened to "fire in a second" any of its traders caught trading in Bitcoin?
Even the legendary Warren Buffett - considered the greatest investor of all time — once called Bitcoin "rat poison squared."
Meanwhile, over that same time span, I recommended 27 tokens that gave my readers the chance to make a ...Read More

Right now, crypto is going bonkers. Bitcoin's market cap has ballooned to nearly $1.9 trillion. The value of the entire crypto market is sitting around $3 trillion.
But not every sector of the cryptocurrency market will go up during the next phase of this bull cycle. Instead, we'll see a bifurcated market.
Bitcoin and blue-chip digital assets like Ethereum and Solana will go up. But many other highly popular altcoins will either go nowhere, lag behind, or go to zero.
However, there is a subsecto...Read More
But not every sector of the cryptocurrency market will go up during the next phase of this bull cycle. Instead, we'll see a bifurcated market.
Bitcoin and blue-chip digital assets like Ethereum and Solana will go up. But many other highly popular altcoins will either go nowhere, lag behind, or go to zero.
However, there is a subsecto...Read More
Friends, if you’re looking to fund your retirement from traditional investment vehicles like stocks and bonds, those days are over. 📉
The current yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note is about 3.7% — significantly lower than its long-term average of 4.25%. Even if I gave you $100,000 to put into the 10-year notes right now, that’s less than $4,500 in annual income to live on.
The stock market isn’t doing much better.
Today, the average annual return on the S&P 500 is about 10.7%. Even if...Read More
The current yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note is about 3.7% — significantly lower than its long-term average of 4.25%. Even if I gave you $100,000 to put into the 10-year notes right now, that’s less than $4,500 in annual income to live on.
The stock market isn’t doing much better.
Today, the average annual return on the S&P 500 is about 10.7%. Even if...Read More