Bitcoin isn't a recommended purchase. There's a concern that investors might cash out after a modest 10% gain if Bitcoin is seen as a pyramid scheme. It may be wiser to focus on assets like real estate and stocks.
Bitcoin isn't a recommended purchase. There's a concern that investors might cash out after a modest 10% gain if Bitcoin is seen as a pyramid scheme. It may be wiser to focus on assets like real estate and stocks.
Achieving significant returns from this asset class requires a solid understanding.
"How high up on this pyramid are you? Quite high, I assume.
And you're persuading others to invest their hard-earned money in Bitcoin, where they see small gains due to high prices, while you enjoy substantial returns. Is that right?"
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wut? I thought you were a maxi
I appreciate your point—being labeled a maxi isn't my goal. I see value in both Bitcoin and traditional assets. Diversification helps manage risk, and each asset class has its ups and downs
That statement might be true at short term, but in a medium term (3 to 4 years), Bitcoin has always outperformed the real estate and stocks markets 🙃.
It's a fair point – Bitcoin has had impressive mid-term gains. Still, its volatility means it's wise to consider a range of assets, balancing potential growth with stability