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How Investing In Bitcoin Will Make You A Millionaire.

Investing  in Bitcoin has been very lucrative in the recent years. Since the time Bitcoin was invented, it has given the world a new currency to utilise. Bitcoin is a digital currency with a limited supply of 21 Million Bitcoins that will ever exist throughout the end of time. In the last 3 years Bitcoin has gained mainstream media’s attention. Today, It is also used as a medium of transaction for small and medium size business and is being used in many countries as a medium of exchange. Bitcoin’s Price Action! In the early 2010s the price of 1 Bitcoin was less than $0.1 and as of today it is $11684. It had reached closed to $20k in 2018. Those who invested in Bitcoin in the early 2010s are either Bitcoin billionaires or millionaires. It's expensive? Inorder to define cost, we need to understand the Demand and Supply of Bitcoin. As of today, the volume of Bitcoin transacted in terms of USD is over $20 Billion. And Bitcoin’s average turnover has topped $18 Billion daily....

2435.26% Returns in 10 Years!

An investment of only $10000 returned $243'526 USD in the last 10 years! With the rise of the tech, NASDAQ has become one of the most popular index in the recent times. In the last 10 years, it has given a staggering 512.75%. That’s 17.75% CAGR… If you would have invested $10000 in the whole index in 2010 you would have gained $51'275 so far. What drove NASDAQ? As we are aware of the current rise of the tech giants, Stocks like Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Tesla have played the major role in the rise of NASDAQ Composite. But are you aware that you could have made more returns than NASDAQ if you had simply invested in the top 11 stocks in NASDAQ! NASDAQ has had to re-balance the weight-age over the years. But we’ll consider that you held the top 10 shares in NASDAQ today since 2010. So let’s do some Math to determine how much would we make if we held the top 10 NASDAQ stocks today. For reference, we will consider that we have $10000 as of 2010. As yo...