Jackosen
10-05

Crypto such as Bitcoin is still very volatile unlike gold. I believe Gold still a much more stable haven for most people compared to Bitcoin which is more risky.  My strategy for now probably will just allocate 1-5% of my portfolio to cryptos and a bigger allocation to gold and silver.

BTC Drops to $90K: Dip Before the Moon or Trend Shift?
Bitcoin pulled back after Powell delivered a neutral, non-committal tone during the latest Fed meeting. Ethereum, XRP, and Dogecoin also moved lower across the board. Despite the dip, analysts say the long-term setup remains intact—with some even projecting Bitcoin could still surge to $100,000 if current macro conditions play out. Tom Lee added that Ethereum is currently trading like a “future option on the long-term narrative at a discount.” For now, Bitcoin has retreated toward the $90,000 level, leaving traders debating whether this is a buying opportunity or a warning signal.
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  • Reg Ford
    10-08
    Reg Ford
    Gold’s stability beats Bitcoin’s chaos! Your 1-5% crypto split makes total sense!
  • Astrid Stephen
    10-08
    Astrid Stephen
    Bitcoin’s volatile, but thrill’s worth it,wish I dared more than 5%!
  • OutsiderLEO
    10-07
    OutsiderLEO
    Gold's reliability is hard to beat
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