Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are all the rage. But should you invest your money in them?
I recently received this listener question:
“There is a lot of talk going on about Bitcoin and Dogecoin. Are they good investments?“
Bottom Line Up Front: I do not currently recommend putting money in cryptocurrencies, because it would be mostly speculation and not investing. Realize that if you do not participate there’s a good chance of FOMO with the constant news and watercooler discussion (is that still a thing?)
Julie and I discuss the following:
- A well-diversified, low-cost index fund portfolio will serve you well. There’s no need to speculate with cryptocurrencies.
- Realize if you put money into Bitcoin, it’s not an investment, but a speculation. There are no fundamentals - you are hoping that someone else will pay more in the future. The entire value right now is an implicit societal agreement that it’s worth something.
- Cryptocurrencies are built on the Blockchain. This technology is a massive breakthrough and will be heavily used on the internet. Speculation in crypto is not an investment in Blockchain.
- Bitcoin and other crypto assets are not currencies: they are too volatile. Currency exchanges do fluctuate, but not that fast. And when they do, it’s not a good sign!
- There are a lot of risks with putting money into cryptocurrencies: Regulatory, Security, Insurance, Fraud, Market and Liquidity. Be aware.
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