Bitcoin and the 18.6-Year Real Estate Cycle

Our Thoughts

Bitcoin has a 4-year cycle. Real Estate, 18.6.

DYOR. Do Your Own Research.

We got super curious about Bitcoin and the 18.6-year Real Estate cycle in early 2021. Since then we’ve read books and followed others in those spaces, learning all we could about the mysterious “magical” Internet money and the largest asset in the world, land.

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So, now that we’ve agreed that 2% is an arbitrary inflation target, can we agree that 0% is better? Pretty please. Asking for a friend.

via LinkedIn

Joe Kernan and Mohamed El-Erian have a spicy exchange. “ The difference between 2% and 3% percent [inflation] compounded is devastating, and for you to just blow it off.” “You better buy #Bitcoin, Mohamed.”

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When you buy a home and put 20% down, you are essentially leveraging that purchase at 5:1; that’s just simple math.

At this stage of the 18.6-year global Real Estate cycle, governments tend to drop the regulations for banks to require larger down payments for home purchases.

We’re seeing this come true around the world with only 5% down payments required from lenders. This effectively puts the homeowner-to-be at a staggering leveraged ratio of 20:1.

What could possibly go wrong?/

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The President of the WEF completely ignores the elephant in the room in his statements.

If you add the market caps of the top 10 AI companies in the world, they still make up less than 5% ($21 trillion) of the land market cap, which is estimated at around $500 trillion.

And that’s not even the elephant in the room. 🤯

Land is only becoming higher-priced because of inflation.

But sure, let’s talk about AI, the buzzword of the 2020s.

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This is by far the most brutally honest book I have ever read when it comes to trading. So much gut-wrenching truth and psychology it takes a while to digest, not just in the head but in the heart./

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