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Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
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Publictalk792
on 10/01/2024, 15:01:50 UTC
⭐ Merited by hyudien (1)
You need to understand more deeply the differences in understanding between parents and young people who are able to think creatively when storing their assets safely along with the seeds of recovery. Because we are talking about investments where your assets have to be withdrawn from the exchange to a cold wallet. So I will focus on the 10 people mentioned above, including parents with varying  levels of understanding. So I will not force them to make a decision based on anyone's pressure. Investment is about choices  so you can't dictate to anyone. Furthermore the information I convey certainly does not  necessarily go straight to the core investment points  because we  have material with a customized method of delivery to the audience. It has become a technique if you understand Bitcoin then to convey it to other people it is necessary to use  language they understand as simply as possible by making comparison examples with everyday  life that they often encounter. Portions with their respective levels.

Talking about risks, for older people what I get most is that they want to get investment guarantees for retirement, for health and inheritance guarantees. Even though for me Bitcoin could be a solution, because they don't have anyone close to them  who understands investing  in Bitcoin and tend not to give trust to other parties, they choose to think for a moment. The old man is not far from being forgetful, risking storing  the seeds of recovery in random places etc.
Parents have different worries and things they care about like making sure they have enough money for when they retire staying healthy and leaving money for their family when they pass away. Bitcoin might be a good option for them but it is understandable if they are not sure about trusting others with their money especially if they do not know anyone who understands Bitcoin. It is really important to talk to parents about investing in a way that makes sense to them(like Bitcoin) using words and examples they understand from their everyday life.