Hi guys. I have a friend who's parents are looking for alternatives and want to invest money into something other than their IRA account. They have a fixed IRA with about $100K, but they are unsatisfied with the miserable amount of interest they're getting. I mentioned to them that bitcoin is a possible alternative and one they can look into. Do you agree? Do you guys consider bitcoin a reliable and stable investment for long term holding(5-10yrs)? Is it safe to assume the only direction(barring a few dips here and there) bitcoin will eventually go from here is up? Do you foresee it going below $10K, or even $9K ever again? Is it even possible to see the lows we saw a few months ago(ie $3500) ever again?
Please give me your thoughts. IRA or Bitcoin for the long term?
Bitcoin and any other cryptocurrency always have risks. Volatility is their nature. But in my opinion, investing in Bitcoin for a long term can be quite logical compared to short-term investment. There has been various examples of Bitcoin price having a dip and after that going to a very high levels. This is my opinion and it is your choice.