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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is risky
by
Rustam Meraj
on 31/08/2024, 03:00:51 UTC

The discussion you had with your friend on Bitcoin and crypto is balanced, actually down-to-earth. You mention the volatility and risks around Bitcoin yet point out education and proper judgment; that indeed is a sign of information. It is good to be honest about the state of cryptocurrencies since indeed those are well-known for being volatile. You help paint a correct picture of investment by explaining risks and the need for rational decisions without being openly promotional about Bitcoin. This approach not only will help you meet your friend's expectations but also manifest that you are serious and situation-conscious. If interested, it opens up your willingness to read further and leads into an informed, thoughtful crypto conversation.
Volatility is just one of the possible risks for this asset and especially for a beginner at first it can become an insurmountable obstacle if he has to face a big correction. Yesterday before going to bed I saw a video about investment recommendations and there the person very competently talked about risky assets and what part of the portfolio should be occupied by risky assets. Mainly he talked about bonds, stocks, real estate and other assets, their profitability is not as high as that of bitcoin, but the risks are lower, so we must determine how much we are willing to risk ourselves, in such decisions you can not trust other people, and if there are doubts about some asset, it is better to exclude it until you fully study it.
I agree that investing in things like bitcoin can be very risky especially for those who are just on beginning level. It is important to remember that bitcoin value can go up and down quickly and you could lose a lot of money. Video you watched had good advice about spreading your investments across different types of assets like bonds stocks and real estate which are less risky than bitcoin. You should think carefully about how much risk you  can take and make your own decisions based on what you have learned. If you are not sure about investment it is better to wait until you understand it better.