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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Crypto vs Stocks
by
jaysabi
on 21/05/2021, 02:23:55 UTC
People have often compared crypto to stocks since owning a coin, represents your "share" of the decentralized blockchain network. Exchanges act as brokers in a similar fashion to traditional stocks. While stocks are fiercely regulated, crypto is the "wild west". Cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile, while stocks are much more stable. Despite crypto/Blockchain tech's popularity, stocks are still preferred by mainstream investors and traders alike.

Which asset types do you think are better: crypto or stocks? Is crypto getting closer to becoming regulated just like stocks? What do you think will happen if institutional investors come into play? Will stocks transition themselves to the Blockchain? Or is it still too early to tell? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Smiley

I think stocks and crypto both have an advantage for their holders. if you buy shares we will get a very thin profit and loss rate, on the other hand crypto gives us the opportunity to get a very large profit, but we can also get a very large loss.
people who want to invest in cryptocurrencies should learn about the cryptocurrencies to invest in because if we choose the wrong one, we will get a big loss.
we must look for crypto currency that has the potential so that we can benefit in the future.
if I am told to choose then I will choose both because they both benefit me.

We'll you're right that in both bitcoin and stocks, generally the best thing you could have done is buy and hold. The more you're trading in and out of either, the more likely you are to miss the general upward trajectory of both. In short, the more you trade the less efficient you're being.