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Should You Buy Bitcoin? Ask a Different Question First

I received these two messages within three minutes of each other recently:

Several years back I used to mine Bitcoin, and then I sold most of them off for a down payment for our house.
I had 400 BTC at one point, which would be worth $14 million today. Needless to say, I am really depressed now.  I only kept one Bitcoin. I should have kept more.

And this one:

My husband has invested in Bitcoin, and my son has invested in Etherium! I am debating about switching my 401(k) to Bitcoin.

Everyone, including my mother, is wondering if they should buy Bitcoin or some other cryptocurrency. And since everyone is asking, there are plenty of semi-informed people providing answers. But if you try to find a solid answer to this question, you will probably just end up more confused. Answering the question means guessing where the price of Bitcoin is headed, and nobody who is being honest actually knows.

Ask a different question.

So may I humbly suggest that asking if we should all buy Bitcoin is the wrong question and that we should ask a different one instead.

The question we should be asking ourselves is this: Does buying Bitcoin fit into my investment plan?

That is a much more important question and one that we can all answer much more easily.

It places the attention on the process of investing correctly and not on the outcome of events that we have no control over.

In order to answer the investing plan question, it might help to clarify a few things.

Investing is different from speculating or gambling

Investing is a means to an end, and that end is our collective financial goal.  

Beating the stock market, buying what’s hot, outperforming a brother-in-law — those are not financial goals.

Financial goals are things like having money to send kids to college, buying a house, taking a trip or retiring someday.

This is why we invest.

If we start by declaring that certain important goals are the reasons we are investing, then we can move on to figuring out the investment process that can help us meet those goals while taking the least amount of risk.

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