Today is day 365 of my $5/day experiment - Hi everyone, I see posts all the time of people saying ‘Is it worth buying BTC if I can only spent X amount a day/week/month. I decided to put it to the test and set up automatic purchases through Strike app of $5/day. I tracked it all separately from my original portfolio. My goal is to make it to 1000 days. Here is my current data for 365 days! Day 365 Total Stack: 0.07569918 Average Price: $24,108.58 Current Price: $34,158.20 Total Spent: $1,825.00 Current Value: $2,585.75 Net Change: +41.68% Highest Purchase Price to Date: $34,999.30 Lowest Purchase Price to Date: $16,115.52 All of my purchases include the 0.5-1.0% spread that I have to pay. I have turned what is most people’s daily Starbucks into a small portfolio of 7.5 million sats or ~$2,500 at current value. So to answer everyone’s question. YES. It is absolutely worth it to buy Bitcoin even if you can only contribute minute amounts. Bitcoin

Today is day 365 of my $5/day experiment - Hi everyone,

I see posts all the time of people saying ‘Is it worth buying BTC if I can only spent X amount a day/week/month. I decided to put it to the test and set up automatic purchases through Strike app of $5/day. I tracked it all separately from my original portfolio. My goal is to make it to 1000 days. Here is my current data for 365 days!

Day 365


Total Stack: 0.07569918

Average Price: $24,108.58

Current Price: $34,158.20

Total Spent: $1,825.00

Current Value: $2,585.75

Net Change: +41.68%

Highest Purchase Price to Date: $34,999.30

Lowest Purchase Price to Date: $16,115.52

All of my purchases include the 0.5-1.0% spread that I have to pay. I have turned what is most people’s daily Starbucks into a small portfolio of 7.5 million sats or ~$2,500 at current value. So to answer everyone’s question. YES. It is absolutely worth it to buy Bitcoin even if you can only contribute minute amounts.


Shortnsalty @LykeShares
Berkshire is hoarding so. much. cash.
Berkshire is hoarding so. much. cash.
Mining_Mate @LykeShares
Intel’s been lagging behind for years, while AMD has pulled far ahead in both consumer and professional-grade chips, it’s really not a close race anymore.

There’s this idea floating around that throwing enough cash at Intel will suddenly turn them into the next TSMC. But semiconductor manufacturing isn’t something you can ...
Intel’s been lagging behind for years, while AMD has pulled far ahead in both consumer and professional-grade chips, it’s really not a close race anymore.

There’s this idea floating around that throwing enough cash at Intel will suddenly turn them into the next TSMC. But semiconductor manufacturing isn’t something you can rush, it’s a complex, slow-moving process that takes years of precision and experience.

Intel could recover some ground eventually, but framing them as the savior of American chipmaking feels more like a political talking point than a practical reality.
Goldrush_Greg @LykeShares
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Stonksurfer42 @LykeShares
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Moonbagjack @LykeShares
Where does this end up long term with small stocks suffering white giant caps are taking all the coin?
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Chartwizard_Au @LykeShares
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Tendies_Inbound @LykeShares
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