Can students also invest in RWA? Treehouse's low threshold makes 'micro-investing' a reality

Students want to try RWA investment, but in traditional finance, buying corporate bonds starts at $10,000, and investing in real estate is even more daunting. But Treehouse's tRWA allows students to start with just $50.

For example, tBond (tokenized corporate bonds) can be purchased for as low as $50, with an annual return of 4.2%, which means by saving the money usually spent on milk tea, one can indirectly invest in blue-chip companies like Coca-Cola; tInvoice (tokenized invoices) has an even lower threshold, allowing investments starting at $20, earning returns based on the money companies pay on invoices.

A college student invested $100 in tBond and earns $3.5 per month, enough to buy two cups of coffee. Treehouse has transformed RWA from a 'rich person's game' into 'micro-investing that students can also participate in', enabling young people to engage with the fixed income market early! #Treehouse $TREE @Treehouse Official