Nobody is taking anything away from real estate holdings, bud.
Congratulations on your success.
It seems you think there is only one way to become successful though: your way.
What’s wrong with diversification?
Nobody is making the argument that crypto is BETTER than any other form of investment. Just different.
I would make the argument to hold a varied portfolio.
Short and long term stocks and ETFs, crypto, physical silver and gold, real estate...
What it seems like, and of course I could be wrong, is that you are a bitter older man who can’t stand to see others become successful in ways you never thought possible. You have a “get off my lawn” mentality, and maybe, maybe that works for you in your everyday life but I highly doubt it.
Your ego is weighing down your decisions.
I’m not here to convince you to buy crypto.
But it seems you have a vendetta against those that would consider it.
The world is changing and I’m sorry that you think it shouldn’t. But there’s absolutely nothing you can do to stop it.
I do own stock. My parents bought us stock in GE, Westinghouse, Johnson and Johnson, and Proctor and Gamble when each of us was born. I have had mine for 57 years. Never letting them go.
Am a gold and silver stacker. Own the coinage, but would never buy paper gold or silver.
No, not bitter in any sense. My wife calls me her fifth child. Life is meant to be enjoyed. Live, Love, and Laugh. Doing all three simultaneously.
So, Warren Buffet is a bitter old man because, like me, he isn't convinced personally about crypto's?
I have been civil and polite during the conversations on this thread. Yet I have been insulted, called names, which is rude and uncalled for. Those people act bitter and toxic. Have learned over the course of my life that rude people are actually bitter.
Vendetta. How?
Success is a matter of personal perspective. Many paths to get there.
Just because I am skeptical about crypto's doesn't mean I don't want others to be successful.
Warren Buffet helps others succeed, and yet is still skeptical.
Need to stop writing and get my pasture mowed. Cheers.
Nobody is taking anything away from real estate holdings, bud.
Congratulations on your success.
It seems you think there is only one way to become successful though: your way.
What’s wrong with diversification?
Nobody is making the argument that crypto is BETTER than any other form of investment. Just different.
I would make the argument to hold a varied portfolio.
Short and long term stocks and ETFs, crypto, physical silver and gold, real estate...
What it seems like, and of course I could be wrong, is that you are a bitter older man who can’t stand to see others become successful in ways you never thought possible. You have a “get off my lawn” mentality, and maybe, maybe that works for you in your everyday life but I highly doubt it.
Your ego is weighing down your decisions.
I’m not here to convince you to buy crypto.
But it seems you have a vendetta against those that would consider it.
The world is changing and I’m sorry that you think it shouldn’t. But there’s absolutely nothing you can do to stop it.
So either get with it, or get run over by it.
I do own stock. My parents bought us stock in GE, Westinghouse, Johnson and Johnson, and Proctor and Gamble when each of us was born. I have had mine for 57 years. Never letting them go.
Am a gold and silver stacker. Own the coinage, but would never buy paper gold or silver.
No, not bitter in any sense. My wife calls me her fifth child. Life is meant to be enjoyed. Live, Love, and Laugh. Doing all three simultaneously.
So, Warren Buffet is a bitter old man because, like me, he isn't convinced personally about crypto's?
I have been civil and polite during the conversations on this thread. Yet I have been insulted, called names, which is rude and uncalled for. Those people act bitter and toxic. Have learned over the course of my life that rude people are actually bitter.
Vendetta. How?
Success is a matter of personal perspective. Many paths to get there.
Just because I am skeptical about crypto's doesn't mean I don't want others to be successful.
Warren Buffet helps others succeed, and yet is still skeptical.
Need to stop writing and get my pasture mowed. Cheers.