You have $50K. Bank: $62K in 5 years. Bitcoin: $415K
Power Law model projection vs 4.5% bank APY
Bank (5yr)
$62K
4.5% APY
Bitcoin (5yr)
$415K
Power Law
Worst Case
$166K
60% crash + recovery
80/20 Split
$133K
80% bank / 20% BTC
Portfolio Comparison
Time Horizon Comparison
| Years | Bank (4.5%) | BTC (PL) | BTC (CAGR 20%) | Worst Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1yr | $52K | $138K | $60K | $20K |
| 3yr | $57K | $246K | $86K | $98K |
| 5yr | $62K | $415K | $124K | $166K |
| 10yr | $78K | $1.3M | $310K | $513K |
| 20yr | $121K | $7.3M | $1.9M | $2.9M |
Risk: How Much Can You Afford to Lose?
If you can only afford to lose 20% of your savings, your max Bitcoin allocation is $10,000. The remaining $40,000 stays safe in the bank.
This 80/20 split would be worth $133K in 5 years (Power Law) — capturing Bitcoin upside while limiting downside.
DCA Entry Strategy
Instead of buying $50K of Bitcoin at once, spread it over 6 months at $8,333/month. This reduces the risk of buying at a local peak.
Should You Put $50K in Bitcoin?
The bank is guaranteed but slow — 4.5% APY barely keeps up with inflation. Bitcoin is volatile but has dramatically outperformed over any 4+ year period in its history. The answer depends on your time horizon and risk tolerance.
Not financial advice. Bitcoin can lose 50%+ in a single year.
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