@[Adam Sharp](user:15144), I enjoyed your article and you make some excellent points. And yes, those who purchased bitcoin years or months ago, have made a killing. I'm not saying that a crash is imminent But how much higher can it really go? I feel that the valuation is becoming irrational... a telltale sign of a fad. Would it truly be wise for those new to crypto to get in for the first time now?
Nice job @[David Haggith](user:21428). What this shows is we can ignore the gimmicky tradition of Groundhog day and focus on what really matters in the markets. Here's hoping things rebound soon as I expect they will.
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@[Adam Sharp](user:15144), I enjoyed your article and you make some excellent points. And yes, those who purchased bitcoin years or months ago, have made a killing. I'm not saying that a crash is imminent But how much higher can it really go? I feel that the valuation is becoming irrational... a telltale sign of a fad. Would it truly be wise for those new to crypto to get in for the first time now?
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Nice job @[David Haggith](user:21428). What this shows is we can ignore the gimmicky tradition of Groundhog day and focus on what really matters in the markets. Here's hoping things rebound soon as I expect they will.
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