PAGE Magazine

View Original

Can Bitcoin Be A Reliable Financial Option For Building A Life Savings Account? 

PAGE

See this content in the original post

By PAGE Editor


A savings account becomes more necessary by the day as the worldwide economy fluctuates due to inflation, global conflicts, and high interest rates. Therefore, it’s important to be prepared for future uncertainties by enabling a life savings account to provide a certain level of financial security. Not only will you earn interest on your savings, but you can additionally benefit from insurance. For that, you must look up institutions backed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). 



Luckily, you’ve got multiple options for a savings account so that you can spread your investments evenly, from high-yield to cash management accounts. Lately, more people have become interested in cryptocurrency portfolios. These digital assets have shown growth in value since their beginning― despite spikes of volatility. For example, users check the Bitcoin price when purchasing with a debit/credit card, P2P trading, or third-party payments.



So, should you consider Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency as a viable option for a life savings account? Let’s find out. 

How can Bitcoin benefit you? 

Bitcoin is a store-of-value asset delivered on the blockchain in 2009 by an anonymous creator. It rapidly gained traction as it was subsequent to the 2007-2008 crisis, which drove numerous investors to explore its benefits. 



Bitcoin was created to offer people more control over their investments. It lives on a decentralized network devoid of financial institutions, which is why Bitcoin is permissionless, censorship-resistant, and open-source. 



Economically speaking, Bitcoin’s value comes from its limited supply. Since only 21 million bitcoins are in circulation, and more than 19 million have been mined already, the cryptocurrency’s value increases by the year. That’s why experienced Bitcoin investors are urging users to acquire it now, because its price is supposed to follow a growing dynamic. 



How can Bitcoin become a risky investment? 

While stocks and bonds are also pretty high-risk, cryptocurrencies' volatility is unique. Despite not being controlled by the government or other financial institutions, the prices of these assets are affected by media coverage, investor sentiment, and market dynamics.



For example, after the notorious FTX collapse in 2022, the crypto market saw a massive price drop. Its recovery took time, and most investors were heavily affected by it. Therefore, even assets like Bitcoin can become risky.



Another particular issue with crypto is blockchain’s limitations in supporting an increasing number of users. This has caused network congestion before, boosting gas fees and transaction verification times, making Bitcoin highly inefficient in some instances. 



Still, there are ways to mitigate challenges 

Although crypto is challenging, investors are confident in its long-term benefits, which is why they’re holding onto crypto for as long as possible. That’s how assets like Bitcoin can become a great start for a life savings account because the longer you hold and buy it, the more value it will eventually bring. 



Succeeding with crypto means thinking long-term because this strategy is best for navigating fluctuations and adding more appreciation. For example, expert investors use the dollar-cost averaging strategy to expand their market exposure. 



This method implies that you invest a fixed sum in crypto regularly, despite good or bad prices, so the volatility impact is lessened. At the same time, DCA averages the purchasing price, making it more efficient in the long term. 



Diversification is also important 

To make investing in crypto reliable as an alternative to a life savings account, you should learn to diversify your assets and spread them evenly based on market conditions and risk assessment. While there are various ways to do it, you can start small by learning about the types of cryptocurrencies:



  • Payment cryptocurrencies are used as a medium of exchange but also for peer-to-peer transactions. They include coins like Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin;

  • Utility tokens are mainly used on the blockchain for facilitating the creation of decentralized applications. The best example in this case is Ethereum;

  • Stablecoins are pegged to currencies like the US dollar for more stability. Tether USDT is one of them;

  • Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) are digital coins issued by central banks or financial institutions, allowing countries to issue their own currencies;



Learn to adapt your portfolio 

One of the most challenging parts about investing for the long term is adapting your needs and strategies based on several factors. It would be best to adjust your assets according to your life stage, risk tolerance, and objectives because doing so will help you make the most of your portfolio. 



In your early investment years, you might focus solely on growth, but as you reach a shorter timeframe until retirement, adjusting your portfolio toward income might be best. Of course, you should also consider your current and future income needs, your investing time horizon, and the amount of existing savings. 



A financial advisor might be able to help reallocate your investments correctly, even if it’s Bitcoin or another type of asset. However, you may also succeed independently with thorough research and adaptation skills. 



Manage FOMO 

Handling FOMO (fear of missing out) as an investor is problematic because it acts as a cue of stress and uncertainty, interfering with investment productivity. FOMO is the reason investors are losing value in their investments because they fear the consequences of the market’s fluctuations and cannot refrain from acting logically. 



For example, when the market is bearish, investors fear missing an opportunity and sell all their assets. Consequently, a bullish market might push them into buying too much, exposing them to risk. In both cases, sometimes it’s best to HODL (hold on for dear life) and simply let it pass. 



What do you think about investing in Bitcoin? 

As financial uncertainty settles in, people seek investment alternatives as a backup plan for the future. Cryptocurrency has become a viable option for long-term savings because users can acquire it freely and strategically so that their portfolios gain value over time. However, they must learn to navigate challenges like volatility and FOMO. 

See this content in the original post

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT FASHION?

COMMENT OR TAKE OUR PAGE READER SURVEY

Featured

See this gallery in the original post