I really don't know how many times I have to tell you people to buy BTCThis is the easiest path to financial freedom probably ever in the history of the world and you're ignoring it lmao
>>60928488In early 2017 or before maybe, BTC hasn't been an exceptional investment ever since
not gonna be your exit liquidity
>>60928657this>>60928488the crypto bubble is on life support, but for all the institutional investment theylir efforts are akin trying to blow up a balloon with a hole in the top
>>60928488BTC will keep up with inflation at best over the long term. The people who would have bought it already did, so there's no reason for it to explode like it did in the past
>>60928879>>60928657>>60928599>>60928817I literally don't see a better ROI asset. Been buying every paycheck since late 2017 and will continue buying for another decade at minimum. Even at that point I'd still expect it to outperform VOO, which I'd consider the second best ROI.
>>60928488compared to 2021 though, BTC has barely done a 2xyou're only making crazy gains if you bought in at the <16k level, so it's not worth it for most beginning investors
>>60928906What's a better play? I did buy under 16k. I even bought when it dipped under 5k within my dca's in 2020. I will buy tomorrow at near all time highs and will buy next year if it's down 50%. Like I said it's easy as hell, just buy, send to hardware wallet, but it takes years to see it pay off.
>>60928657Of course you are. You going to buy the top in December, and I'm going to sell it to you, like I did in previous cycles. Then when you sell 11 months later, I will buy it back, at a 85% discount, like I did in previous cycles. All the while you have to pay alimony to your two previous wives, to support Tyrone's kids. And wage in a cage, like you always do.
>>60928924I'm in gold, silver, and XRP.
>>60929040What's your logic on those vs simply bitcoin?
Whoa.