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What if they think it’s gambling and too risky?
A portfolio of of 95 percent traditional stocks and bonds with 5 percent bitcoin is far less risky with far greater potential upside than 100 percent stocks/bonds. But it sounds like from your other comments your significant other does not want to have a productive conversation and learn about bitcoin, which is understandable, so until then my advice would be not being it up and to politely steer the conversation to other topics if they bring it up.
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Just like gold? It rises and falls during times of crisis.
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Most people are more comfortable with gold even though they don’t really understand why it has value either.
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Its not your job to force them to take a risk they arent comfortable with. It only brings resentment. Tell them the facts and then let them decide.
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What if they want you to sell?
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Tell her no with smile and don’t discuss it again unless she shows willingness to support you.
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Its not your job to sell them anything. If they cant understand what bitcoin is, its not their time. Maybe in a few years it will be, after the price rises.
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