💰 Carla has a small percentage invested in Bitcoin for several years.

📈 She initially invested at its peak, experienced a significant drop, but held until it surpassed previous highs.

🧘🏻‍♀️ Carla avoids actively monitoring her investments to reduce stress, viewing them as long-term commitments.

📊 Her investment portfolio includes 70% in global index funds, 25% in Bitcoin, and 5% in gold.

@Javierlinares:
“I have a small percentage invested in Bitcoin for a few years now, and then I have variable income, index funds, and the rest simply in liquidity, especially at the level of the maternity company. I invested in Bitcoin right at the historic highs. I invested at the time. I remember that I told you a lot later, ‘Oh my God, no, when Teco pico.’ Then it started to fall. It is true that I do something a lot since I have invested once. I don’t look, I don’t enter, I’m not there doing a lot of follow-up, but I remember that once we went in to see well, we saw the fall that it had had later, and I said, ‘Wow.’ Carla invested when Bitcoin was at 50 something euros. I think that it fell to 20,000. I think that was it, and I remember that you didn’t enter the exchange again until we had surpassed the previous highs. Yes, yes, 100%. The truth is that for that, it doesn’t generate stress for me, the fact of being looking or anything. In the end, they are long-term, and I trust in it. So yes, and my investment portfolio is distributed as 70% in variable income from global index funds, 25% in Bitcoin, and 5% in gold, which I have put in this year, and I think that a very good decade is coming for the combination of these three types of assets.”

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