Bitcoin is not a viable investment!

MatthewWalter
2024-03-07

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BTC Bull Trap? Uh-oh, I'm not sure if I'm ready for that! This rebound seemed like a sure thing, but now I'm starting to have doubts. I don't want to get caught in a trap and lose all my money. I'm going to be extra careful and watch the market closely.

The cryptocurrency market is a whirlwind of excitement and uncertainty, fueled by a fear of missing out (FOMO) and speculation about its future trajectory. Amid this frenzy, one of the most seasoned voices in investment, Warren Buffett, has consistently made clear his stance on the matter: he wants nothing to do with cryptocurrency.

Despite the growing acceptance of Bitcoin in the traditional finance sector, Buffett's stance remains unchanged, emphasizing his belief that Bitcoin is not a viable investment.

The late Charlie Munger, who was Berkshire Hathaway’s vice chairman and Buffett’s long-standing collaborator, echoed this sentiment during the meeting, criticizing cryptocurrency trading as “just dementia.”

BTC Rebound: A New Rally or Bull Trap?
After the sell-off on Tuesday, Bitcoin surged by 5.8% on Wednesday, reaching $67,002.84, driving an overall uptrend in the digital asset market. Bitcoin had reached a historic high of $69,191.95 on Tuesday before swiftly dropping below $60,000. According to data, the range between the high and low points on Tuesday exceeded 14%, marking the largest price fluctuation for Bitcoin this year. -------------------- How do you view? Will Bitcoin Pullback or Push Higher? What's your target price for Bitcoin?
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