RE: Crypto Should Have A Health Warning
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I don't have a ton of holdings but I normally park them for long periods of time and only touch them if I absolutely must. I look at it as a retirement perk and if it moons, great... if it doesn't I'm still fine.
When people ask me questions about how they can get involved in crypto I will normally tell them that if they have to ask that question, they probably shouldn't get involved. Most people freak out when there is a dip despite the evidence showing that recovery is all but guaranteed with the major coins. I know plenty of people that have lost tons because they treated crypto as if it was a regular stock and they panic sold because they bought into the hype of rumors of it crashing to zero.
Definitely the right approach letting it build over time and only touching it if you have to. I have not touched mine in over 6 years and have no plans to do so either.