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If you're not sure bitcoin is a good place to put your money in or not... Bitcoin: SCAM or Digital G

If you're not sure bitcoin is a good place to put your money in or not... Bitcoin: SCAM or Digital Gold? [By Andrew Packer] By Andrew Packer Sunday, May 23, 2021 [Crypto's BEST Plays Right Now]( 46 million Americans now own Bitcoin, and in spite of its recent dip, Wall Street is still investing aggressively. A handful of cryptos are in the perfect position to explode soon. [Click here for today's urgent details](. If you're not sure bitcoin is a good place to put your money in or not... This email will help you clear your doubts. I'll share the pro AND the con arguments – so you can decide based on what you read. For me, I'm allocating part of my money because I truly believe this is a superb opportunity if you know where to look. [Click for urgent details on this 657% opportunity](. So let's look at both arguments. Because, truth is, there are smart people on both sides of the table. [Some people say bitcoin is the future]( and others say it's nothing more than a ponzi scheme in terms of value. Jerome Powell is one example. In his own words: "[Cryptos] are highly volatile, see Bitcoin, and therefore not really useful as a store of value." Warren Buffet is another famous investor who shares a similar view, seeing zero value in cryptocurrencies. Ditto with Janet Yellen – the U.S. Secretary of Treasury. But in spite of their views, there's one simple fact they can't deny. Bitcoin has had a [200% compound annual growth rate for 10 straight years](. Meanwhile, the dollar has lost 90% of its value since 1950. [Dollar Loses 90% of value - Bitcoin 200% Annual Growth Click Here for This 657% Opportunity]( [Bitcoin: SCAM or Digital Gold?] So it's clear that one of the main arguments of bitcoin detractors hasn't been proven right so far. In fact, the opposite has been true. That's why you also have very really [smart people who support it](. Like Starbucks founder Howard Schultz, who said: "I believe that we are heading into a new age in which blockhain technology is going to provide a significant level of a digital currency that is going to have a consumer application." Or take Michael Saylor, the chief executive officer of Microstrategy Inc. He says that holding bitcoin is less risky than holding cash, less risky than holding gold. A view that billionaire Mike Novogratz also shares. "I do believe Bitcoin is going to be digital gold." Or take Ray Dalio, one of the richest and most famous investors in the world. "To have invented a new type of money via a system that is programmed into a computer and that has worked for 10 years and is rapidly gaining popularity as both a type of money and a storehold of wealth is an amazing accomplishment. There aren't many alternative gold-like assets at this time of rising need for them." But whether you agree with this view or not, think about this... Why is the dollar worth a dollar? Why is gold worth $1,885 an ounce? Or why is a Picasso worth millions of dollars? For the same reason bitcoin is worth around +$35,000: Because the market says so. As you may have guessed, I believe in bitcoin's potential. But what I also believe is that the crypto market offers a whole range of opportunities most investors are overlooking. [Click here for urgent details on these hidden opportunities]( Should You Invest? My investment philosophy with cryptos is simple. Take a few "baby steps" until you feel completely comfortable. Then, after you see how profitable your "baby steps" can be, take a few more steps... and so on. One of the baby steps I'm urging all my readers to take now is to put some money – just a small amount at first – [into today's best crypto opportunities](. Which ones? I'm going to do [a free, live presentation]( about them. Each of the ideas I want to share with you has incredible profit potential. I'm talking about 352% and even 657% – should you decide to act on them now. And I'm going to explain them all in detail in Tuesday's presentation, which is free to attend. Let me give you some highlights of what we'll discuss... [Click here for today's urgent details.]( Regards, [Andrew Packer] Andrew Packer [Read more on DailyProfit.com]( [Take a 7 day break from these emails]( [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( [Wyatt Investment Research] Disclaimer & Important Information [Wyatt Investment Research (“WIR”)]( owns and publishes the website WyattResearch.com, other web sites, and, through its subscription services, various investment newsletters, trade alerts, and other investment-related educational materials. Those publications are informational in nature – WIR is not your financial adviser and does not provide any individualized investment advice to you. 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