I happened to ask a similar question on Space on Friday.

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On Friday, I happened to ask a similar question on Space, and the respondents were @ViewsOfChris, @TraderS18, @qinbafrank, and @GuilinChen. The question at that time was, if there is exactly $1 million in cash, what investment should one make? It can be used all at once or invested gradually, with no time constraints.

I roughly remember:

Chris's viewpoint was: half buy $BTC and half buy Tesla, buy now, because in the long run, the current price is nothing.

Wu's viewpoint was: first buy three-month U.S. Treasury bonds to see how it goes, ensuring that the funds continue to earn returns, but currently, there is no very clear investment target.

The old man's viewpoint was: keep all funds in a liquid wealth management product and wait for better opportunities, believing that now is not a good time to invest, which is quite similar to Wu's view.

Guilin's viewpoint was: short 100 times, and that's it. (Just kidding) Guilin's trading strategy is somewhat different; he plans to take out $200,000 for trading, which aligns with a trader's personality, and then invest $800,000 in fixed investments. Although he hasn't decided what to invest in yet, he plans to make some stable investments, hoping to grow the $800,000 back to $1 million (with an annualized return of 25%), which means making $200,000 in "free money" for trading in a year. If he loses it all in a year, he won't do anything; if he makes a profit, he will continue, and then continue in the second year.

I didn't share my own viewpoint at that time, but I will add one now. My planned strategy is 30% U.S. Treasury bonds + 30% gold + 30% Bitcoin + 10% liquid funds, where U.S. Treasury bonds equal USDC, and liquid funds also equal USDC, just in different forms.

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