craig on Nostr: Totally. Once a tipping point of understanding is reached it’s impossible to go ...
Totally. Once a tipping point of understanding is reached it’s impossible to go back. Though, it is a healthy exercise to think about “what would make me allocate to other asset classes”…even thought the answer is typically “nothing”. Always have to be vigilant.
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