I have always been an advocate of having Bitcoin in your portfolio.
I was first dabbling with cryptocurrency in 2017. That was when the price of BTC was really low. Unfortunately, I was adopting all the wrong strategies of converting the BTC I hold into some other coins and I ended up losing a lot of sats along the way. My early involvement in cryptocurrency thus didn't really give me a good advantage in my portfolio. It was only in this year that I figured the best option for me so far is to just simply buy and hold BTC. If you are new to my blog, you can look at all these past articles that I have written on BTC.
https://www.datascienceinvestor.com/post/all-about-the-cycle-and-technical-indicators-of-bitcoin
https://www.datascienceinvestor.com/post/bitcoin-ethereum-new-digital-gold-silver
https://www.datascienceinvestor.com/post/best-performing-asset-class-in-2020-so-far
https://www.datascienceinvestor.com/post/2019-all-high-for-us-stocks-all-doom-for-bitcoin
In some of my articles on portfolio composition, I have also always highlighted the high reward to risk ratio of Bitcoin and no other asset probably comes close to it. You may read it here.
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