Is there actually any risk investing in cryptocurrency that are already established? I've been looking at previous prices for BTC and ETH and they are always going up. There are some swings in prices but the general trend seems to be upwards. At this point it looks like easy money. ETH has yet to crash and the last big BTC crash was during 2015. The only way you would lose out is if you were extremely unlucky and it started crashing right after you bought.
literally zero risk
it's basically like a savings account that gets you rich
>>2032505
>Put all savings into BTC at $1,300 in 2013
>You're returns are negative until 2017
>Barely hit 8% returns
If you bought at a low point in between this peak and the last, or before 2013 then what you're saying is true. Right now BTC is becoming too mainstream (and ETH will eventually as well) and they're just gonna get into regular business cycles that synchronise with those of the institutional whales involved.
>>2032566
Your* fuck
>>2032570
never have seen that mistake before. Normaly it is the other way around.
I don't know.
I always think "never buy at an ATH" but then again, when there's a dip, I think "what's it gonna do, never go back to an all time high again? that's it it's over?" and I realize that's ridiculous.
>>2032614
exactly.
you gotta be your own man. make your own judgment call.