rethinking the ‘make it’ number, not as an exit point, but as a dynamic threshold for long term holding:
instead of framing your portfolio goals as an arbitrary retirement number (once I hit $10m i’ll cash out and retire)
i’ve come to realize that there are very few assets I’d like to “cash out” to…
cashing out to what? stonks? t-bills? low cost index funds? real estate? gold
all are inferior to BTC, ETH and PENDLE
the “make it” strategy that seems much more appealing is twofold:
- accumulation of long term crypto holdings
- taking profit into fiat only on any holdings OVER a set fiat target for the portfolio
e.g. $3m portfolio target
-> portfolio hits $3.2m
-> take profit on $0.2m into:
-> 50% long term crypto holdings
-> 50% fiat
if the portfolio dips below your target, no action
if it rises above, you trim back to your number, harvesting real world optionality without losing core exposure
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