Showing posts with label cryptocurrency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cryptocurrency. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Did Fidelity Just Validate Cryptocurrency Investing?

 Today Fidelity announced they offer crypto in retirement accounts this year.

fidelity offers bitcoin ira

 

"the largest retirement plan provider in the United States, announced plans to offer bitcoin in 401(k) retirement accounts to its account holders later this year. 

 The company is set to allow investors to allocate up to 20% of their 401(k) accounts to bitcoin, though employers will have the ability to lower that cap"

 If Fidelity is letting investors buy bitcoin, what does that do to cryptocurrency broker services like Coinbase?

Does Fidelity become a crypto exchange platform?

Not only does this bring in a new crop of crypto investors but does it make investing in crypto safer?

If your bitcoin is held with Fidelity, would you need a crypto wallet?

Is THIS the tipping point for crypto to be considered a "valid" investment?

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Investing Trends And Technologies To Watch

At the Insider Buying Report, we are the investing trends we are watching:

We look for nanocap companies that either have breakthrough technology or could play a role in one of the following trends.

1. Artificial Intelligence
2. Cloud Computing
3. Big Data or Data Mining
4. Autonomous Vehicles
5. Cybersecurity
6. Internet of Things
7. Automation or Robotics
8. Next Gen TV Cord Cutting
9. OLED organic light emitting diodes
10. Satellite Wifi
11. 5G
12. Genetics
13. On Demand Workers
14. Blockchain
15. Cryptocurrency
16 Online Privacy
17. Trump Tax Bill
18. Marijuana

We also are on the lookout for companies that have revolutionary or breakthrough technology.

Want To Short Bitcoin?





Want to short bitcoin?

Interactive Brokers is now allowing it.

A major online broker, Interactive Brokers Group Inc., says it will allow investors to bet against, or short, bitcoin, on its trading platform, shifting an earlier stance to only provide trading access to customers to bitcoin futures making outright long investments in the bubblicious cryptocurrency.

“The introduction of short sales was necessitated by the large premium of the January futures contract over the price at which Bitcoin trades on the physical venues,” said Chairman of Interactive Brokers LLC Thomas Peterffy. (source)