What weighting would you want in $BTC (-0,9 %) or in cryptocurrencies in general? I often hear that the weighting should be around 10% due to the high risk. My weighting in Bitcoin is now around 12 %.
The world is changing faster and faster. Retail investors currently have little interest in Bitcoin, while "whales" and large investors are trying to accumulate more and more Bitcoin. $MSTR (+3,61 %) continues to hoard Bitcoin. Trump wants the USA to hold 1 million BTC over the next few years. Allegedly, many other countries (and US states) are also interested in a strategic Bitcoin reserve. These are actually bullish signs that you should definitely invest as much as possible in Bitcoin so that you are not left behind later. Some YouTubers say that even 0.1 BTC would be enough to create enough wealth for themselves and future generations in a few decades so that they no longer have to work.
The hype in the Bitcoin bubble therefore seems to be very high, while many small investors are only aware of little of it. If this is the case, the Bitcoin weighting should be increased significantly, shouldn't it? At best at least 50%? This is not intended to be investment advice or "financial pornography" on my part, but I find it astonishing how bullish the crypto bubble currently looks and that hardly anyone is interested. People are waiting for the next bull run. Is it all just a huge bubble that's about to burst? I don't know, but I will increase my weighting to 50%.
What is your opinion on this? Is Bitcoin an asset that should definitely have a high weighting, or is it just a pump and dump attempt or a bubble that will burst soon enough?