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How high can it go?

One reason Bitcoin attracts crypto enthusiasts is its built-in scarcity, often earning it the nickname “digital gold.” Unlike fiat currencies, which can be printed in unlimited quantities by central banks, Bitcoin’s supply is capped at 21 million coins, a limit enforced by its underlying mathematical algorithms. This scarcity has fueled its reputation as a hedge against inflation.

Over the years, Bitcoin proponents have made bold predictions about its future price. In his email to Moneywise, Cardone shared his own projections for the cryptocurrency’s potential growth in the coming years.

“A conservative model project BTC prices of:

  • $150,000 - 180,000 in 2025,
  • $300,000 within 36 months,
  • $600,000 at 60 months,
  • and $1 million at 72 months,” he stated.

Reaching the $1 million mark would represent an extraordinary upside of approximately 843% from Bitcoin’s recent levels.

For those looking to hop on the Bitcoin bandwagon, platforms like Robinhood Crypto allow users to buy and sell crypto with as little as $1 without any trading fees or commissions.

Robinhood Crypto has the lowest trading cost on average in the U.S. — meaning you could get up to 3.6% more crypto compared to trading on other platforms.

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Real estate isn’t forgotten

While Bitcoin’s ascent has drawn plenty of attention, its journey to current levels hasn’t been without significant pullbacks. To address this, Cardone is launching a hybrid fund that aims to balance the risks and rewards of cryptocurrency with the stability of real estate.

“Our conservative models, using historical performances, suggest we can use real estate to mitigate volatility by pairing BTC and institutional-quality, cash-flow-positive real estate together,” Cardone explained in his email. “We’re purchasing 10 institutional-grade properties in prime locations, all of which generate positive cash flow and will benefit from rental growth over the next 48 to 72 months.”

Cardone’s strategy involves using the dollar-cost averaging method to incorporate Bitcoin, funded by the monthly cash flow generated from these properties. He says this approach combines the best attributes of both asset classes: “time-tested, institutional-grade real estate and the high-growth potential of Bitcoin.”

Real estate remains a cornerstone of wealth building for many investors. Rental properties can not only provide a steady stream of passive income but also offer the potential for long-term appreciation and act as a tangible hedge against inflation, as property values often rise in tandem with the increasing costs of raw materials, labor and land.

Crowdfunding platforms like Arrived have made it easier for average Americans to invest in rental properties without the need for a hefty down payment or the burden of property management.

With Arrived, you can invest in shares of rental homes with as little as $100, all without the hassle of mowing lawns, fixing leaky faucets or handling difficult tenants. The process is simple: browse a curated selection of homes that have been vetted for their appreciation and income potential.

Once you find a property you like, select the number of shares you’d like to purchase, and then sit back as you start receiving rental income deposits from your investment.

Another option is First National Realty Partners (FNRP), which targets necessity-based commercial real estate.

The platform lets accredited investors own a share of institutional-quality properties leased by national brands like Whole Foods, CVS, Kroger and Walmart. Investors can enjoy the potential to collect stable, grocery store-anchored income every quarter.

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Jing Pan Investment Reporter

Jing is an investment reporter for MoneyWise. He is an avid advocate of investing for passive income. Despite the ups and downs he’s been through with the markets, Jing believes that you can generate a steadily increasing income stream by investing in high quality companies.

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