No, it's way more than 1 or 2 percent. More like 70%, so I think that would definitely put me in the camp of believer instead of bet hedger. So I'm not just some nerd trying to defend Bitcoin for the sake of arguing; I'm actually putting my money where my mouth is.
Keep in mind that the account used for this Journal is exclusive to this Journal only, so it's not my only exposure to the market. I've been actively involved in the crypto space for a long time. The first account I ever had was 9 years ago at Mt. Gox back in 2013. So perhaps that's why the short-term volatility doesn't really bother me like it seems to bother others. I've seen big dips happen so many times before that now I'm just like, **yawn**.
People like virtusa have literally been declaring Bitcoin a scam, or worthless, or dead since Bitcoin started. If you want to get some entertainment, go to
https://www.bitcoinisdead.org/ and hover your cursor over some of the dots on the chart and you'll see that the same negative comments and FUD were said about Bitcoin when it was less than $1,000 back then just like they are today 8 years later with Bitcoin being $35k. The doom and gloomers have never stopped, and they've never stopped being proven wrong either, which is why I find the whole thing comical.