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暗号通貨のニュース記事
A new analysis sheds light on how much Bitcoin an investor may need to fund an early retirement lifestyle with $100,000 annually.
2025/05/05 19:12
A new analysis has shed light on how much Bitcoin an investor may need to fund an early retirement lifestyle with $100,000 annually.
Financial independence continues to be a goal for many, especially as interest grows in alternative investment strategies like cryptocurrency. Amid this growing interest, Rajat Soni, a Chartered Financial Analyst, shared a chart presenting a conservative framework for individuals planning to step away from traditional employment.
The model estimates how much BTC a person would need to secure a $100,000 annual income, adjusted for 7% inflation. Soni’s projections rely on a 5th percentile power regression model, meaning it reflects a low-end or worst-case growth path for Bitcoin’s price. This approach assumes gradual but steady BTC appreciation.
BTC Needs Vary by Retirement Timeline
According to the data, the number of Bitcoins needed depends heavily on the year retirement begins. The earlier the retirement date, the more BTC is required. For someone currently aged 45 and planning to retire in 2030, the model estimates a need for 4.28 BTC.
At early 2025 prices, this equates to around $400,000. However, the BTC requirement drops over time due to the underlying assumption of Bitcoin’s future price growth.
If the same individual delays retirement to 2035, they would only need 2.23 BTC. By 2040, the number falls further to 1.41 BTC. For a 2045 retirement, only 0.95 BTC would be needed to support the same inflation-adjusted annual income.
Notably, the drop in the required amount in Bitcoin is due to the projection that Bitcoin’s price will continue to increase as the years progress. For instance, an investor who sought to retire five years ago with $400,000 would have needed 44.4 BTC in May 2020, as BTC traded at an average of $9,000 then. Now, this investor needs only 4.28 BTC.
Investor Behavior Show Disconnect with Projections
Despite these clear projections, many investors are hesitant to make the shift. According to Soni, a significant number of high-income individuals already have over $400,000 saved but avoid converting it into Bitcoin.
A key reason cited is reliance on financial advisers who may not understand or endorse Bitcoin. Soni notes that these advisers often discourage BTC investments, viewing them as speculative or risky. Strategy Chairman Michael Saylor recently suggested that by the time these advisors identify Bitcoin’s potential, the asset might have already reached $10 million.
DisClamier: This content is informational and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not reflect The Crypto Basic opinion. Readers are encouraged to do thorough research before making any investment decisions. The Crypto Basic is not responsible for any financial losses.
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