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    fauzan Ichsan
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    December 07, 2023, 05:41:34 AM
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    I'm a 19-year-old boy living in South Korea and now btt, doge, shiba inu, etc.. have skyrocketed in just a few hours on our country exchange 'upbit'. A little fomo is coming. I can't believe it's gone up more than a months I've invested in bitcoin. I personally don't want to invest in other coins, as I think bitcoin is superior.
    What kind of mindset should I have to stay in Bitcoin? And I think Bitcoin is about to hit the highest price ever, so how should I plan my dca strategy?
    If your main interest you have in bitcoin is because of the economic gains that you may get, then it is reasonable that you also have some passing interest in altcoins which can grow in value even faster than bitcoin, to me it seems way better that you do not restrict yourself from investing in those coins as that is what you seem to truly want deep down, what you can do is to invest a small percentage of your capital on those coins so you can limit the negative impact those coins may have if you are just becoming a victim of FOMO, but other than that I do not think there is anything wrong with investing a small part of our capital in altcoins, as long as those coins are any good.
    The most important thing is how we manage our money well, increasing the risk a little, but also increasing the rewards from investing in altcoins. but indeed by diversifying assets properly we will have the opportunity to get bigger profits, if the development of altcoins is not satisfactory, it will be covered by bitcoin, which is the safest asset to invest in, as long as it is not reversed, where the altcoin investment is greater than the bitcoin investment, then this will only add to the confusion in investing

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