I also wish I'd gotten into the mix sooner. I spent my early working years buying crap I didn't need and investing very little outside my company 401k, which was also not being managed properly for several years. Either way, I got into following the markets and investing in late 2017 and started following crypto during its epic run up in late 2017. Unfortunately, most of my experience has come during the downswing, but I still find opportunities to trade for profits. I believe in the uses for cryptocurrencies and the technology that is behind it. That is why I am choosing to believe in the long-term growth prospect of the digital asset realm. Thanks for the quick story on how you got started. There are a lot of people who feel like they are late to the party, but that is not necessarily the case if you are a long-term believer in crypto. #money #investing #financialmarkets #cryptocurrency #thefuture
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I hear you! In my case I was bull headed. The 401k system is deeply flawed as well.
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Agree. The brokers love it because it's guaranteed revenue. I recently switched to 95% stocks and 5% bonds with nothing but low expense ratio funds. Luckily, my employer uses Fidelity and has good matching and profit shares so I'll keep contributing but I'm also looking at alternative investments to try and beat the market. Crypto and cannabis both look very promising
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