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Grant Cardone made a solid point the other day.
If you had purchased AOL back in the late 90s, you would have gotten hosed. Based on the info at the time, AOL was the king of the interwebz. Of course, that didn't last.
Given that crypto and blockchain are just getting started, there's a strong possibility BTC et al. could suffer the same fate.
Just something to consider in ones' risk/reward calculation.
This whole thing reminds me of the dotcom boom where people were like smells.com is the next big thing. You can smell stuff from your computer!
It's important for you all to decide why you are investing in any coin. For me, if I put $1,000 into 10 coins ($10,000 total), my life is not changing if one of those coins goes to $100,000 in 10 years. In fact, I would even say that my ROI on the $10,000 is worst than if I would have bought $10,000 of inventory today. I could surely have flipped that $10k into $100,000 well before 5-10 years. AND my risk would have been alot less.
So in order for me to invest into a ICO, my $10,000 needs to go to $500,000 or $1,000,000 in 10 years.
What I see is an all or none play. You put money in, let it sit, don't watch it for 5-10 years and hope for a grand slam. If you get a single, double or triple, it's great, if you strikeout, no big deal.