Lets be serious about cryptogains here.
You either gamble heavy on a mega cheap coin and it goes from less than a cent to dollars. From here you take your gains and accept you gambled and one, youre not a trader but you got your money and its yours.
Or
You spent time in the stock market and make slow steady gains over the years. You never make huge gains and spend a lot of time staring at a screen. You feel good knowing you can make money at will. It might take years to get to a point were you no longer have to do this.
I'm the first one, a gambler. I just never wanted to be the richest cryptofag in the graveyard
I dont think anybody is doubting that.
Crypto = no value, speculative, potential for huge gains and loses
stocks = inherent value, stable, incremental gains and loses
>>2780405
Unless you all in options and 4x ETFs like /r/wsb
Ill be honest, I'm happy for anyone that makes it with either path. Both require action and making that decision, taking that risk.
Just comes down to that risk being all in one coin sometimes or spread across years with various trades.