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Michal K. and Bitcoin – a Mighty Lesson

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Michal first heard about bitcoin in 2014. He had $4,000 in his savings account. Inspired by his programmer friend, a rabid bitcoiner, he went all-in.

“At the time,” he wrote on his Medium page, “I invested my $4k, the price of a bitcoin was about $600. I got 6.55 BTC. I will never forget that number. Over the next half a year, bitcoin’s price kept steadily declining, until it bottomed out at $152, in January 2015. That’s a 75% loss just like that before I knew anything about how investment (or crypto) cycles work!”

But Michal was committed. He held. More importantly, he had other things occupying his time. He was zooming out.
coins-1726618_1920.jpgIn April 2017, the price of bitcoin hit $1,200.

He held. And he kept learning.

Between April and December of 2017, it shot up to $20,000.

He held. And learned more.

And then, it crashed down to $6,000. While most people were panicking, what did Michal do? He bought more.

Recently, he began leveraging that crypto in “blockchain banks,” making about $3,000 per month. And now that DeFi is maturing, he’s begun pulling in, on average, $20,000 per month.

His portfolio recently hit the $1 million mark.
Michal K. and Bitcoin – a Mighty LessonHe wrote:
“The reason most people who invest in crypto don’t end up rich is that they can’t hold — or, in the crypto parlance HODL. HODLing is much harder than it sounds.”

Michal offers these three pieces of advice:

ONE
Patience and calm. I watched my holdings dip 75% almost right after I bought them. I held. Then I watched them dip 85% again in 2018. I held. And I bought more. I’m not even counting all the other 20–40% dips in-between.

TWO
Timing is king. Yes, I was lucky that I heard about bitcoin in 2014. But it was my decision to seize the day and not wait a couple of years to see if the technology proves itself. Then again, in 2019, when the price was low, I topped up. It was the right time to do so, even though the returns were far from immediate.

THREE
Less is often more. I know many people who at some point became active traders in crypto. All of them either lost money or made several times smaller gains than they would have if they just held BTC, as I did. The first rule of trading is — don’t lose money. Don’t trade the market if you lack the experience… or the patience to wait for the right opportunities.
Michaek-K..pngAgain, if you’re interested in crypto in general, dipping your toes in all it has to offer isn’t a bad idea. Being well-rounded can only help.
But, in the end, those who play to their strengths win out.


Author: Chris Campbell

For Altucher Confidential

 

NB: This article teaches a mighty, real-life lesson. Thank you, Chris C. 

“Great investing requires a lot of delayed gratification,” says Charlie Munger. And this quote is also apt for the blockchain industry. Don’t sell your coins. It doesn’t matter if crypto markets undergo seriously protracted bearish trends, which can happen anytime; viable coins will ultimately trend upwards and bring massive returns in the future. Selling your coins is like killing the goose that lays the golden eggs. Rather, you should use serious bearishness as opportunity to buy more coins. This advice is enough for wise investors.

 

Source: https://learn2.trade 

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