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I moved my investments over to voyager back in December due to the high volatility in the stock market and bought USDC with 9% annual yield. This strategy has paid off nicely as stocks have dropped and I’ve been able to enjoy my monthly yield. I wanted to test this strategy even further by leveraging up and profit the spread but I am struggling to find a loan with lower interest rate that 9%. Anyone got any suggestions?
HELOC?
Not a homeowner…
What collateral do you have?
Nothing
Maybe you can borrow some money from Voyager.
I do stablecoins as well. I will highly discourage you to leverage up and be greedy. On math side, let's say you got 4.5% loan (someway). On 9% yield you will pay taxes where as interest on loan is not deductible. Net difference will be max a 1-2%. So not worth the risk.
Try SoFI and First tech Triple zero card.
Did you still have money in voyager?
I did
Dauyyymmm I hope you get it back 🤞
You’re going to lose all your money
Why?
Good call, Apple.