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From your hypothetical instance of a $1000 investment in various assets spanning a decade, gold seemed to have been the one with the least ROI. Those who compare Bitcoin with gold should, at least, learn from that and know the edge Bitcoin has on gold. However, I noticed that you put Bitcoin price at ATH in 2017 at $20,000. I can't be sure that Bitcoin got to that price in 2017. I think it did less than that.
Again, we should also recognize that there are certain investors who don't like investing in Bitcoin no matter how you try to persuade them on that. I've one as a friend. What that invariably means is that the way you think Bitcoin is a safe Haven isn't the same way others do. Bitcoin, even though I've come to classify it as a phoenix; a cat with nine lives, has dipped many investors into debt just the same way alts have done too. There are people who bought at Bitcoin's ATH of 2021 and now that it has dipped over $10k in loss, they may not recover from that till 2022. Dips won't panic anyone if they don't have every of their penny into Bitcoin or any alt. That's why people are advised to invest only cash they won't miss in any project or crypto.