Since it first traded in 2011, Bitcoin has averaged a whopping annual return of about 104%, outpacing the returns of Warren Buffett's portfolio and the U.S. stock market. According to the Lazy Portfol
Since trading in 2011, it has returned an average of 104%, which is higher than the return of the U.S. stock market. According to Lazy Portfolio, Buffett's portfolio has earned a compound annual growth rate of 10.03% over the past 30 years, compared to the standard of 13.67%. The U.S. corporate portfolio has had roughly the same return, but the standard is higher. Since trading in 2011, the average return has been about 104%.
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