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Re: How passionate are you buying Bitcoin now?
by
bettercrypto
on 02/09/2023, 06:10:41 UTC
I have never been passionate making any investment than I am buying Bitcoin of recent. While a part of me is so optimistic that I am making the best decision with my funds, a part still entertain some fears. Well, I feel the aspect of fear is normal since I am not buying with 'spare money' as some people will call it... that concept of spare money does not really resonate with me as every penny I have is very important to me now. 

Actually, my little buys might not influence the price much but my joy is having Bitcoin and holding unto it with the believe I will be among those that will look back sometime in the future and congratulate myself for taking that bold step when some people were doubting and panicking.

I draw my inspiration from the saying: "you will regret more for opportunities you never took than those you took and they went bad"

Right now, I'm not that passionate about prioritizing buying Bitcoin. For me, holding Bitcoin should only be done if you buy a large amount of it. I am not the type of person who can be said to be in the middle class. I prefer to save other cryptocurrencies, knowing that they will give me more income compared to Bitcoin.

I'm not saying that Bitcoin is not a good buy, but my point is this: for example, if I bought Bitcoin for 100 dollars as an investment at its current price of 25 dollars each, let's say one bitcoin became 100 dollars each, so it will come out that my 100 dollars will be 400 dollars, and I grew 300 dollars, which is okay. Also, for example, if I invested 100 dollars in a Shiba Inu, when the bull run came in and kicked 0.0001 dollars, my 100 dollars could be 1250 dollars, so I earned more from altcoins. But this is just an example, because when the last bull Bitcoin's ATH was 69k$, the shib reached 0.00004$ almost, if I'm not mistaken. How much more if a Bitcoin reaches 100k$ more?