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Op-ed: Bitcoin's recent rise has contributed to investor fear of missing out

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When it comes to investor maladies, fear of missing out, or FOMO, is the clinical term for buying a security after a meteoric price increase because you don’t want to be left behind. There is no known cure for this condition, which has been linked to numerous bad investment decisions.

Bitcoin caught the attention of investors in 2020 because the price skyrocketed from $7,194 a coin to a peak of $60,360 in November 2021. Just as we became comfortable with digital gold, the price declined all the way back to $16,547 at the end of 2022.



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