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Topic: What if $70k was Bitcoin ATH for the year? - page 11. (Read 1181 times)

mk4
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November 12, 2021, 09:31:01 PM
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How will bitcoin literally breaching new all-time highs not add any value to your portfolio though? The only way for it to not add value to your portfolio, is if you're not holding bitcoin in the first place.

Also, I don't really care if $70k is the top this year. My investing time horizon isn't 2 months, and it will just give me more time to accumulate.
hero member
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November 12, 2021, 09:22:15 PM
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Will you be satisfied if 2021  ends with an ATH of $70k for Bitcoin.
Yes, you are not in control of the market so better be satisfied with whatever it offers. $70k is a lot of money.
Will it make you more richer or it wouldn't add any value to your intial capital.
It's not about being rich, its the value that is being received by Bitcoin that should be the joy of every Bitcoin holder. Maybe it will be a different answer with short term investors or traders. Try asking it in Trading Discussion.
Will you regret you joined the trend late or  would you be glad you bought when the  market did a retracement? Or you are still staring at Bitcoin with some sentiment
Even if you purchased it late if you are not really going to spend it just yet then there is nothing to worry about. Bitcoin will surely pump more as it grows older.
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November 12, 2021, 06:12:29 PM
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Will you be satisfied if 2021  ends with an ATH of $70k for Bitcoin. Will it make you more richer or it wouldn't add any value to your intial capital.
Will you regret you joined the trend late or  would you be glad you bought when the  market did a retracement? Or you are still staring at Bitcoin with some sentiment
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