My younger sister told me that how you bear your pocket money because dad doesn't give you much money without education fees. I told my sister that I have a little investment in Bitcoin and I am a short term trader (though the fund is little). She told that she learned about Bitcoin at her ICT related books. But she has not much knowledge about it. Then I tried to teach him the basics of Bitcoin. At last I succeed though there are enough information to learn by my sister. She told me that she is interested to be a Bitcoin user. And already she started to keep some money from daily pocket money and after that she will invest in Bitcoin. I told that not only you but also other girls should learn about Bitcoin and Blockchain technology. She told me that she will share her experience about Bitcoin with her college friends. I am now much happy by sharing with my younger sister about Bitcoin and will be more happy if she share information and teach other friends.
It doesn't matter if it's a man or a woman. If a person is interested in it and he feels that he can succeed in it, then he should begin to dive in learning and take the time to study. There is no difference male or female. There are many women who are much smarter, more reserved, cooler, more patient and have a high psychological stability than men.
The market is not created for men or women separately. It's made for people
It's great that your sister learned about bitcoin through you, but you might be making sure that she researches this issue well, because if failure comes in her life and she loses some money because of bitcoin, it is likely that she will blame you, because you led her to this
Do you agree with me that men are currently dominating women in this market? Therefore, if any women participate in the market, they should encourage and guide them enthusiastically so that they do not feel lost in this market. While bitcoin is for everyone, for some reason, there are very few women in the financial markets, and that makes the market not as diverse as other sectors. So I very much welcome and support what OP has done, I hope his sister will introduce more of her friends to the market.
So, playing the joker card with Bitcoin and orthodox banks, are we? But envision a world marching to the beat of digital currency. Would you still keep your golden eggs in the nest of time-honored banking? Intriguing to contemplate, eh? Bitcoin's flighty mood swings can be a tricky business. High stakes, high gains – an adrenaline rush, isn't it? And the freedom from the confining grasp of intermediaries, feels like financial emancipation, right? Think about it
Hence, there's a certain peace in opting for less turbulent banking investments. But in seeking shelter, aren't the yields often limited? Is that the compromise you're ready to make? Despite the divergence, you've tossed your chips in both baskets. Commendable balancing act, I must say! Still, doesn't the prospect of Bitcoin's grand wealth creation seem more tempting than the tortoise-like progression of conventional banking?