Ko te 'Wolf of Wall Street' Ko Jordan Belfort te tumanako Bitcoin me te Ethereum kia 'Tiki teitei ake' Ahakoa Te Tiango FTX

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Ko te 'Wolf of Wall Street' Ko Jordan Belfort te tumanako Bitcoin me te Ethereum kia 'Tiki teitei ake' Ahakoa Te Tiango FTX

Jordan Belfort, aka the Wolf of Wall Street, expects bitcoin and ethereum to be “a lot higher” than they are now. Noting that the collapsed crypto exchange FTX is a scam, he stressed that its implosion “doesn’t mean that you can disregard bitcoin completely and say it’s worthless or going to zero.”

Ka karangahia e te Wolf o Wall Street he Scam a FTX

Jordan Belfort, a former stockbroker whose memoir was adapted into a film called “The Wolf of Wall Street,” shared some recommendations about bitcoin and ethereum in a video posted on his Youtube channel Monday. The film was directed by Martin Scorsese and starred Leonardo DiCaprio.

Na Belfort i whakatu a Stratton Oakmont i mahi hei ruuma kohua e hokohoko ana i nga rakau pene me te tinihanga i nga kaipupuri moni ki te hoko putea me te putunga. I noho ia hei kaikorero whakahihiko i muri i tana tohenga mo te mahi tinihanga i te tau 1999, ka mau ki te whare herehere mo te 22 marama.

Mo te FTX, ko te whakawhitinga crypto i pakaru me te tuku mo Peeke i te Whiringa-a-rangi 11, i kii te Wolf of Wall Street: "He tinihanga te FTX a kaore he huarahi hei tiaki i nga mahi tinihanga penei." Ka tapiritia e ia:

But just because FTX itself was a scam, that doesn’t mean that you can disregard bitcoin completely and say it’s worthless or going to zero. The same thing goes for ethereum.

Belfort Recommends Holding Bitcoin me Ethereum

Belfort believes that the price of bitcoin and ether will increase substantially despite recent crypto market sell-offs and the FTX fallout. However, he is skeptical about other coins, noting that besides the two largest cryptocurrencies, he “literally would not be touching crypto right now with a 10-foot pole.”

Mo te hunga kei a raatau etahi atu tohu tohu crypto, ka tūtohu ia kia "haere ma te hikoi ki te titiro ki ia moni" ki te whakatau me hoko atu me ahea te wa pai ki te hoko. "Me noho tenei ki runga i nga mea i hokona e koe me nga mea e whakaaro ana koe he utu inaianei," ko tana korero.

Me tirotirohia e nga kaipakihi nga kaupapa o ia tohu me te patai ki a raatau ano he aha i hokona ai e ratou te moni i te tuatahi, ko ta Belfort te tohutohu. "He mea kei muri i to hokonga, kei te tumanako koe ka puta mai he korero pai, kei te whakaaro koe kei te mahi tonu te kamupene, a, ka puta mai he hangarau hou?" ka ui ia.

However, if investors bought crypto because of “the greater fool theory, meaning that you thought … someone even more foolish than you would come along and buy the coin from you at a higher price,” Belfort suggested: “Anything outside of bitcoin and ethereum, I would take a petty close look at it and consider maybe selling it.” Referencing the dot-com bubble where 99% of the deals crashed and never came back, he explained:

Mahia he wetewete, rangahaua ... He raru kei te whakaotihia e tenei moni, tohu tohu ranei kei te hoko noa tatou i nga mea whakahirahira katoa me te tumanako ka haere tonu na te mea mena ka tika tena ka mohio koe ko te nuinga o te waa. e kore enei mea e hoki mai.

Belfort also revealed that he is planning to buy more bitcoin and ether. While cautioning that the two cryptocurrencies could fall further in the short term, he opined:

I think it’s a pretty good bet that right now, down here, if you buy bitcoin or ethereum, chances are [they] will be substantially higher in five to 10 years — actually a lot higher, I believe.

“If you are buying bitcoin or ethereum, it should represent a very small portion of your overall investment portfolio,” Belfort advised, noting that he would limit crypto investments to “under 10%” of his overall holdings. “That’s the money that you can essentially speculate with. You can afford to lose it.”

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