Hey Guys
hearing lots of rumours for upsurge of crypto market after Trump becoming US president. Need to have your views on this.
Pl share
Hey Guys
hearing lots of rumours for upsurge of crypto market after Trump becoming US president. Need to have your views on this.
Pl share
Honestly, I wouldn’t bank on Trump causing a crypto boom directly. If anything, it might depend on whether he pushes for deregulation or takes a hands-off approach to the market. But let’s be real—crypto usually pumps based on hype and FOMO more than politics. Keep your expectations in check, though. It’s still a wild west out there
It’s possible. Trump has historically had mixed views on crypto, but his focus on economic deregulation could create a more favorable environment for adoption. That said, the real drivers are global adoption and institutional money, not just one person’s policies. I’d say watch the macroeconomic trends instead. Expect short-term volatility.
Bitcoin will give atleast 50% returns in 2025. Charts suggest that. History suggests that.
Has anyone started with Bitcoin ETFs. If so what percentage are you allocating.
Depends on how much you believe in it. Ive taken 30 percent of exposure and will be upto 75 percent but june 2025
I have 10% allocation. Instead of ETF, I have invested in Coinbase
Thoughts on the bitcoin Vest by Vested? https://app.vestedfinance.com/vest-details?vestId=e4e460f6-8ba4-4965-9a3f-dd7d45de9c32
Had invested in the Bitcoin Vest by Vested. Gave pretty good returns. Betting on those companies involved in bitcoin is better IMO considering Indian regulations on directly buying crypto
Bitcoin vest is falling down…why so and what is the future of bitcoin vest….should i exit?
Bitcoin’s recent drop is due to a mix of factors: economic uncertainty (Trump’s new tariffs), a major $1.5B hack on the Bybit exchange, and investors pulling money from Bitcoin ETFs. Memecoin crashes also added to the panic.
Despite the dip, long-term predictions still see Bitcoin reaching $200K–$600K by 2025, thanks to institutional adoption. Some say it’s not the best time to “buy the dip,” while others remain bullish. If you’re thinking of exiting, it depends on your risk tolerance.