TradeWinds Partners With Foster Estate, Launches Crypto Fund

TradeWinds Financials and Foster Estate Planning joined hands to launch a cryptocurrency investment fund.
Tradewinds’ investment portfolio primarily lists real estate assets, however, the company s claiming that it has a created a balanced investment fund by investing in heavy-capital projects.
The new fund is user-friendly and anyone holding Bitcoin or Ethereum can purchase any investment plans offered by the firm.
The firm is currently providing five plans – three premium and two VIP – and the investment period ranges from a month to six months. However, it is interesting to note that the firm is claiming an ROI of 40 percent to 80 percent for 3 to 6 months of investment even in this dull crypto market.
Bitcoin prices touched $20,000 last December which was followed by a record valuation of the entire market touching $800 billion. However, since then, the prices took a massive hit, and a week before, BTC prices went below $3,300. Though the coin recovered a bit, whether the coin can regain its apex will always be in question.
“We are happy to announce this recent partnership, which will help more people invest as the wealthy do,” said Grigori Moyen, COO and investment manager at TradeWinds Financials. “Online trading is a coveted investment asset that has been used by high net worth individuals for decades. As a result of this partnership, now more people will be able to invest through our retail investment plans.”
The Future of Funds
After the market plunge, investment funds are becoming very popular in the industry. A recent Thomson Reuters study showed that 20 percent of 400 finance firms surveyed are considering getting into cryptocurrency trading within the next 12 months.
In August, Australian cryptocurrency exchange launched an investment fund targeting wholesale investors followed by the introduction of another cryptocurrency index fund by .
In mid-2018, the United States leading crypto exchange also launched a crypto index fund targeting accredited US investors.

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