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If You Invested $1,000 in Bitcoin in 2013, Here's How Much You'd Have Now

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If you invested $1,000 in the world's oldest and most valuable cryptocurrency in April 2013, you'd be sitting on a balance of roughly $121,000 right now. Earlier this year, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that have opened the capital floodgates.

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If You Invested $1,000 in BlackRock in 2013, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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This is especially true of the asset management industry because of the enormous resources that individual investors and institutional investors such as pension funds and insurers have at stake. Having nearly tripled its quarterly dividend since 2013 to the current $5, the company has also handed out its share of payout hikes to shareholders.

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5 Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Now -- Plus Some Dividend ETFs

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AbbVie AbbVie is a drug company, spun off from Abbott Laboratories in 2013. Don't forget exchange-traded funds (ETFs)! It also generates lots of free cash flow , which can be used not only for dividends, but also for paying down its considerable debt and investing in growth. Here are a few to consider.

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Ethereum Investors Just Got Some Bullish News

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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) investors might recall a fine Wednesday last January when the first exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on spot Bitcoin prices hit the Street. How Bitcoin ETFs reshaped the market The Winklevoss twins of Facebook fame filed the first application for a spot Bitcoin ETF way back in 2013.

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Billionaires Warren Buffett and Ken Griffin Both Own This Vanguard ETF. Should You?

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The easy way of making money to which I'm referring is investing in exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Great minds think alike Buffett made an intriguing revelation about his will to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders in his 2013 annual letter. And both billionaires have pressed the easy button with one Vanguard ETF.

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Should You Forget Bitcoin and Buy XRP Instead?

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Ripple actually pre-mined its entire supply of 100 billion tokens before its launch in 2013, and it locked up more than half of those tokens in escrow accounts across its blockchain. Bitcoin 's (CRYPTO: BTC) price has doubled during the past 12 months. That's why XRP didn't gain as much traction as other cryptocurrencies.

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How to Choose the Right Investments for You in 2024

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You'll have to decide if you should buy shares of individual companies or opt for exchange-traded funds. If you don't feel confident picking stocks or want to minimize your risk, though, then putting your money into an ETF (exchange-traded fund) is probably your best option.