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Bitcoin is very volatile but if you zoom out it's only gone up and up and up. And it's still very early so you tell me where it's headed.

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allways long term vision, HOLD is my strategy, so impacient for trading. Great article

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This article reiterates again the need for a solid plan. If you goal is to HODL, keep DCA'ing or whatever your strategy is and don't look at the charts every day. A quick glance once a month is probably fine although if you plan to hold for 10 years then some would argue even that is too much. If you trading plan is more active and you have set targets to trade in/out then stick to that. Life is alot let stressful when you have a plan and stick to it. In terms of Bitcoin's overall trajectory, set the graoh to logarithmic and it's been sailing straight up consistently......

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290,360,054 % sin e its inception. Of course we have witnessed many ups and downs and still will I'm sure. You can't argue with the facts which are if you got in early and held on, then you are now sitting very pretty. Bitcoin is a roller coaster, buy in the end if you have a decent amount and hodl, then one day you will too be able to reap the rewards and find the financial freedom you always wanted.

Until next time, Peace ✌️ and Love ❤️ to everyone out there, and if you have to endure the pain and suffering that is going on right now with the war, hang in there and try and stay safe. Peace ✌️ ✌️ ✌️

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Believe, believe, believe. We know where else that sort of exhortation comes from.

However, since Christ hasn't come back or Mohammed or Buddha or... whatever, at least one cannot prove the nonexistence of any time He/He/He has been given credit for something good.

But, come on man...this qualifies as a real whopper:

"Its protocol has remained unchanged since its inception."

I have to guess that your readers:

1) are ignorant of the history of BTC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bitcoin_forks

2) do not understand how software is supported (hint: humans with access)

3) don't read or have access to the internet

Good grief. Is there nothing that doesn't get made up?

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