Andy Edstrom

Andy Edstrom

Andy Edstrom, CFA, CFP is a financial advisor and head of Swan Advisor Services at Swan Bitcoin. He is the author of "Why Buy Bitcoin" and a contributing writer for CoinDesk's Crypto for Advisors newsletter. The information provided by Andrew is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice.

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Bye-Bye Bitcoin Bear
No investor or financial advisor has a crystal ball that can predict the movement of an asset, including bitcoin, with total certainty. But past bitcoin halvings can provide c...
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The Case for Investing in Bitcoin During Crypto Winter
The cryptocurrency still has an important role in a diversified portfolio.
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Market Wrap: Bottom Has Not Been Reached for Crypto, but Capitulation Is Needed
The rally in bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies after the Fed meeting on Wednesday proved short-lived.
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Sell the Ethereum Merge
Many market participants think the highly anticipated Ethereum Merge will be bullish for ETH. The opposite is more likely.
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For Financial Advisors, Bitcoin Is the Next Nasdaq
The investment opportunity in bitcoin used to be like a single company, but now it's more like an entire asset class.
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What Does It Mean to Truly Adopt Bitcoin?
Bitcoin’s real adoption level is much lower than many people think – and that means its potential upside is much higher.
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Bitcoin’s Value Depends on Its Decentralization
Why the investment thesis for bitcoin is built on the network’s decentralization.
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Addressing Clients’ Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD) About Bitcoin
Why three popular investor fears about bitcoin are overblown.
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Why Bitcoin’s Volatility Is a Feature, Not a Bug
Many investors see bitcoin’s price volatility as problematic, but it’s actually beneficial.
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Financial Advisors, Bitcoin Is the Next Amazon
Bitcoin still has its fair share of doubters. So did Amazon at one time.
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