In my last post I mentioned that I sold my Bitcoin ETF holdings to further invest that in real Bitcoins before the fork in November.
Now, I'm a hodler (The crypto-space version of investor), so I rarely do trades. But some basic technicals and years of experience gave me a gut feeling it was time to pull out TODAY. So I did, and boy did I time it perfectly. I sold literally ten minutes before it started going down big time from $3900 levels.
I'm not bragging or celebrating. Even though experience has some say, it was quite a lot of luck as well. Plus, Bitcoin could very well be above $4000 tonight and I will be too late. As a family man, I need sleep.
But that is not so important to me.I will buy in regardless. If I get a discount, that's great news. Wow. I can put an extra Bitcoin into Steemit, buy thousands of weird ass coins with a market cap op $10 mill. I love that.
The main thing here though, is hodl. I will hodl this shit until it reaches Jupiter or I will fucking drown with it. Nothing is ever guaranteed in life, but as a 30 something old guy, I will NEVER ever in my life get an opportunity like this again. No way. Won't happen. This is it. It is happening. It happens now and in the coming years.
Not everyone will be filthy rich, but if you do this, and stick to it for at least 5-10 years..there is in my mind no better way to invest your money right now.
This is a minimum of what you MUST own in my opinion;
1 Bitcoin/Bitcoin cash
5 Ethereum
25 Litecoins
Sure, buy some Dash, Neo, (alot of) Steem, Monero, Omisego etc. I would try to own about $500-$1000 worth of each of these. But the big three..If you hodl that relatively small amount, chances are that you will be sort of rich in your lifetime, by investing under $10,000USD.
" Disclaimer: This is NOT professional advice, just my personal opinion. I am not a professional nor should you take my advice seriously. Put your money in the bank and get your minus interest rate on them. Bitcoin is only a scheeme. Listen to the banks. They are nice people who want the best for you. Do your own due diligence"