Overview
- Elías says 100% returns do not exist and cautions against putting most of one’s wealth into memecoins, warning of a very high likelihood of losses.
- He describes a portfolio split among cash, fixed income and equities, with bond maturities staggered at roughly three, five and up to seven years.
- The investor emphasizes a long horizon and urges people to understand their own strategy rather than copy others.
- He criticizes Spain’s education system for creating false middle‑class expectations and for steering graduates toward lifelong low pay, calling for training aligned with economic realities.
- In a new LinkedIn post, he uses coffee pricing to argue that businesses should break market‑set price anchors to expand profit potential.