Need to pay off mortgage of 200k. If invest 6k into BTC LTC ETH every year will I be able to pay it off in 5 years?
>>2738047
its not going lower, better to put all your savings into it right now and watch it grow day to day
how the hell is anyone supposed to predict that
>will btc go up
yeah probably
>by how much
estimates anywhere from $0 to $50000
either way not like you got anything better to do with 6k a year right. do it. you'll make something
>>2738047
If you have a job, you should be able to pay off the mortgage in 5 years.... I only make about $6,000 per month and graduated college this year but even I could afford to put $3500 a month away for that. I pay about $2000 a rent in month currently but save roughly $2500 a month so this is completely doable. You can put it in shitcoins if you want but I'm saying that even without investing 5 years is a completely reasonable goal here.
>>2738077
how do you make 6k a month right out of college
>>2738085
I don't know what to say really, I'm an actuary. Considering they reimburse all my studying, online courses, books, etc., I actually get a little more than that. Like a few thousand more. I applied for the job after meeting some guys that worked at this company at an info session at my university. I emailed them saying I was interested, went in for interviews, and they hired me a month before I graduated.
I don't know. Being an actuary is fun.
>>2738099
Hay guise. It's easy. Just blow some fags at a company and they'll give you a job. I look at stats while they tag team my boipussy.
>>2738179
In my opinion I just have to do this for a while while maintaining my budget and I'll be home free for the rest of my life.
Doesn't mean I can retire, but it means I'll be able to do "what I want" basically, so if that just means part time jobs and jumping jobs frequently and trying to scrape money up with hobbies and that kind of thing, I'll be able to try it.
It's better than a desk job.
>>2738077
>only make about $6,000
How the hell. Right under 80k right outta college...2k in rent is insane tho so good thing.
>>2738056
Lmao dude I'd rather just lump sum it in too rather than DCA definitely bigger profits but idk if that's healthy.