Many lives were impacted by the fall of BITCOIN. Billions were lost when long positions on the blockchain were closed out.
Most of those investors had little investment training. Having libertarian dreams they knew very little about position sizing or controlling risk. Never forget, greed kills.
So let me ask you, if it's considered and talked about as an alternate currency, why is it traded like a commodity?
What would be the business case for this asset being in an institutional pension plan? For that matter, what is the business use case?
What good is a currency if it fluctuates so wildly?
Doesn't that volatility negate its core value, which is no country can inflate it?
What is the cost to create it? Isn't it the most expensive currency ever produced?
Just simple questions from someone who owns ZERO crypto except for 200 shares of IBIT.
What good is a currency if it fluctuates so wildly?
Doesn't that volatility negate its core value, which is no country can inflate it?
What is the cost to create it? Isn't it the most expensive currency ever produced?
Just simple questions from someone who owns ZERO crypto except for 200 shares of IBIT.
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