Can someone tell me, preferably using their own experience, why investment into Crypto Currency is a better choice than regular stocks?
Crypto is like a box of chocolates.
Because its an objective fact that blockchain is going to be a huge part of our future and crypto currencies are the best way to invest in that technology.
How many stocks allow these types of gains?
Yes you are reading that right, I turned $20 into over $14,000
>>2789589
>stock market is more expensive
The stock market has been rallying to all time highs since November, making the price of assets much higher than crypto. For $100, you can buy sizable exposure to most coins out there. For $100, you can buy some stocks, but it'll won't be more than ten shares.
>hedge
Crypto serves as a hedge against potential declines in the stock market.
>huge growth potential
Right now, the market cap of the overall crypto market is tiny compared to stocks, forex, bonds, etc. There is huge room for growth.
>bubble
Even if it is a bubble, you're still in the early stages of it. Sure, Bloomberg and CNBC mention Bitcoin and Ethereum from time to time, but there isn't on the dot coverage of cryptocurrency and shilling for crypto on major networks, like there was for housing in 2003-2006. Further, institutional investors have barely just started getting into this thing. You just have to time when to cash out to not get caught in the burst.
>benefits of Blockchain
Blockchain, which exists at the heart of cryptocurrency, has huge potential to alter industries. Blockchain is already being used in several sectors and has the potential to disrupt many more. Cryptocurrency is to the Blockchain as Amazon is to the Internet. Sure, Amazon isn't the only thing you're going to do on the Internet. But an increased interest in the Internet most likely means an increased interest in cryptocurrency. I'm not even talking about US Dollar replacements here, just stuff like Ethereum, which is being used to digitize currencies in China and Russia and successfully digitized the Singaporean Dollar, or Ripple, which in addition to releasing cryptocurrency also sells software to banks and has exposure to 40% of Japanese consumer banking.
>minimal risk
At the end of the day, the cheaper factor plays a huge role in it. All you need to make a sizable investment in the cryptocurrency market is between $100-$1000.
>>2789639
It's irrelevant whether $100 buys you one share of a company or 1,000,000 shitcoins. All that matters is growth.
Crypto will have massive growth, not because you can buy arbitrarily tiny amounts, but because it's the future of the entire financial industry.
>>2789682
Top kek. You retard, all the banks are copying the tech, and it will kill all the coins. Banks will reap all the gains at the expense of crypto
>>2789707
But noone's forced to used their coins. The normal people can go along and pay with their own currency like btc.