honestillusion on Nostr: True, but how liquid is the 529 if plans change and kid doesn’t attend college, or ...
True, but how liquid is the 529 if plans change and kid doesn’t attend college, or if an emergency arises and the funds are needed elsewhere? I’m not familiar with 529s but usually if the government is involved in the money, the less freedom. Also, I’d like to think that the bitcoin would yield more value, even with long term capital gains tax.
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