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Despite these uncertainties, some investors, like Jun Heng, maintain a long-term perspective. He appreciates Bitcoin’s liquidity—ease of buying and selling—and aims for a price target of around $100,000 per coin, holding his investment for over ten years.
Industry experts generally predict that Bitcoin's price could fluctuate between $50,000 and $200,000 by year's end. However, there is also the possibility of significant declines. Financial advisors suggest that investors allocate only a small portion of their portfolio—around 3% to 5%—to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, similar to gold's role as a main asset class. They emphasize the importance of sizing such investments appropriately and being prepared for the risk that Bitcoin could essentially become worthless.