So far so good I have invested 0.05494075 BTC.

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Once upon a time, I intended to do this, but I found a comment from o_e_l_e_o that discouraged me from exposing my investment information or the particular value of Bitcoin that I hold.You can read below about the comment I just made a few days ago.
Right on this forum, I have also written many comments concerning this issue of sharing one's cryptocurency investment information with others. Even sharing your investment information with your kids when they are not yet adults is risky because children talk a lot, and you don't know where or whom your child will be giving that information to.
For example, if you told your child what Bitcoin is and also told him or her that you have 100 bitcoins, let's say in school or in a random place, the child is having a conversation with their friends, and he ends up saying, "My daddy told me he has 100 bitcoins and that the bitcoins will make us very rich." If, as the child was making such a speech, a scammer overheard it and decided to start tracking the kid, what would be the end result of such a situation? (I believe we all know how it can only end.).
I can actually tell people or even teach many people about Bitcoin, which I have been doing, but the mistake I have not made is to tell them the amount of Bitcoin I am holding. Even in my business, I accept Bitcoin payments. Most people ask me what I do with those Bitcoins, and I just tell them that I usually sell them to Fiat, which enables me to buy more goods. But that's not the truth. I still have my strategy, which is why I am able to hold a large sum of Bitcoin.
I will suggest you read the topic.
STOP telling people how much Bitcoin you haveI am not usually in support of making public the particular amount of Bitcoin that is in the possession of Bitcoiners, because you might just be keeping a lead for scammers to attack you, or perhaps someone may already know you in person and could just be gathering information to lay down on you. Trade with caution, man.