Should I Invest in Cryptocurrency?

Listen, you can try your hand at cryptocurrency if you want to. If you have some money you’re willing to lose, money that you might have thrown away on a roulette wheel in Vegas instead, knock yourself out. We’re not going to be mad at you for that. But we want you guys to win with money and secure your retirement future—and there is just no evidence that cryptocurrency is going to do that for you.
Plain and simple—investing in cryptocurrency is not a good way to build wealth for your future. Now, we’re not saying that cryptocurrency is going to go away. And we’re not saying it’s horrible. But we are saying that crypto doesn’t have a proven track record of building wealth.
If you really want to invest in something with a solid track record, here’s the better plan: If you’re out of debt, have an emergency fund that will cover three to six months of expenses, and you’re ready to invest, then focus on investing 15% of your income in growth stock mutual funds—which are way more secure than crypto.
Don’t give in to a craze just because there’s a lot of hype. We’ve talked to people who have taken out a mortgage or cashed out their entire 401(k) early to invest in cryptocurrency—heck no! Don’t put it all on the line and risk your financial future, your retirement dreams and your family’s well-being. If you can’t afford to lose the money, don’t invest it in something as unstable as crypto.

A Better Way to Invest

Bottom line? The road to building wealth is slow and steady, and there are still way too many unknowns when it comes to cryptocurrency. Could crypto become a more legit way to invest later on down the road? Sure. But as things stand today, just say no.
Get-rich-quick schemes are just thatschemes. Don’t risk it and pour all your hopes, dreams and money into them. Instead, sit down with a SmartVestor who knows what they’re doing. Let them walk you through a solid strategy for investing that doesn’t involve trying to build wealth through risky investments like crypto. And don’t knock that 401(k), folks. It’s the number 1 wealth-building tool of millionaires!