But can you make money? That depends on the rules you set for yourself.
The Nasdaq is backed by some of the most powerful companies in the world working for you. The logic is simple: linear growth, compounding returns, crystal clear.
BTC? That’s a completely different game—cyclical rotations, wild swings, driven by emotions and stories.
But its long-term direction hasn’t changed: scarcity is there, global consensus is growing, and it’s not subject to the whims of a single country’s policies.
You ask me how to choose?
I can’t choose at all. So I simply take both. Next cycle, I’ll keep regularly investing in both the Nasdaq and BTC—diversification is the way to go.
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JustHereForMemes
· 12-09 14:49
Haha, I love this approach. The logic of being strong in both regular investments is brilliant.
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BottomMisser
· 12-08 09:51
The Nasdaq benefits from technological dividends, while BTC benefits from consensus dividends. To put it simply, one focuses on companies and the other on belief. Why do we have to choose only one?
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MEVHunterX
· 12-08 09:50
Yeah, the logic is sound, but the real issue is—how many people can actually stick to regular investing? Most people still get swayed by their emotions.
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0xSunnyDay
· 12-08 09:49
Sounds like they're trying to convince us to go all in again, but this dollar-cost averaging portfolio is indeed excellent. Nasdaq is easy gains, and BTC is worth a shot—there's no way to lose either way.
The market trend isn’t up to us.
But can you make money? That depends on the rules you set for yourself.
The Nasdaq is backed by some of the most powerful companies in the world working for you. The logic is simple: linear growth, compounding returns, crystal clear.
BTC? That’s a completely different game—cyclical rotations, wild swings, driven by emotions and stories.
But its long-term direction hasn’t changed: scarcity is there, global consensus is growing, and it’s not subject to the whims of a single country’s policies.
You ask me how to choose?
I can’t choose at all. So I simply take both. Next cycle, I’ll keep regularly investing in both the Nasdaq and BTC—diversification is the way to go.