so, i'm not that old, about 13, i don't have a job and i don't have a lot of savings to invest.......
after a huge amount of research, and in a moment of madness i withdraw from my college fund, which is technically mine although its my parents who pay into into it.
i've managed to buy 12 bitcoins. i'll be holding these indefinitely, even if the btc price drops 90%. no trading, although i may sell x amount to cover my expenses if things go well.
please reassure me i've done good?
and is 12 btc a good position?
and no lectures.
thanks
Honestly, I think it wasn't a smart thing to use your future college money for that without the consent of your parents. I am superbullish on bitcoin and I believe it holds a bright future, but many things can happen and there is always a real possibility your bitcoins will become worthless. What will you do if suddenly your college fund becomes worthless? There's a reason why many people advise others not to invest more than you can afford to lose. Can you afford to lose this? I'm not sure how rich your parents are, but I'm sure they won't be too pleased when they find out. Oh well either way it will be a good life lesson for you to learn, I have to admit that if I was 13 and learned about bitcoin I would probably try to scramble for money everywhere to buy some.
I wouldn't have gone all in at the current price though, I would have bought my bitcoins slowly over the course of several months to make sure I didn't go all in at the top of this huge rally.
thanks
i don't want to go to college. if the shtf, i'll get a job at 16. and maybe travel.
i think this is a wise choice if done property however you are choosing the non conventional path as such it will be the harder path. consequently you do not have the option of waiting around for your future to come to you. If you chose this path you MUST become an adult now, today, not tomorrow, you have to start building real skills with real value granting yourself real human capital. If you aren't ready to crack down and start building real human capital today, if you just want to joke around and play yu-gi-oh with your friends and wait for the future to come to you, than you should probably not be trying to break the mold, you should probably just go to college. That is the cost, but the benefit is that when you are grown and your friends are all miserable cogs in the machine you will be ruling the world (in a metaphorical sense of course libertarians don't rule things other than themselves).
also another thing i think is important and i don't think you will ever hear it from another adult anywhere. if this is really the life you want than good grades offer you literally no utility. as such every single point above 70 is energy and effort wasted, energy and effort that could have been used to build real human capital. if this is the path you want, than all things being equal, you shouldn't be putting any effort into making good grades. however THIS ONLY APPLIES IF you are 100% dedicated to this path. if there is any hesitation, any laziness, any lack of discipline, any yu-gi-oh playing (other than maybe an hour a day or something, every human needs SOME brakes), than you better not ruin your future by flunking out of high school for no reason.
anyway this is an off topic rant i know, but i think its important because you Aren't going to find very many adults who support a decision like that, so since you happened to stumble across one i thought i should speak up.