27 Dec , 2021 By : monika singh
New Delhi: Ranveer Singh starrer '83' is proving to be an iconic blockbuster of Bollywood in 2021. The mania for the movie is akin to the craze for crypto investments seen this current calendar. Kabir Khan's directorial skills, a star-studded performance, and a story based on real-life events made a heady concoction on the big screen. It made viewers experience multiple emotions at the same time, similar to what the performance of digital tokens did to investors in the current year.ETmarkets lists six crypto investment lessons readers can learn from '83' to hit a six with their investment:
Most investors flock into the market with a herd mentality, driven by greed and an obsession to get rich quick, says Raj A Kapoor, Founder, India Blockchain Alliance. "However, we see only the glitter and not the grime. For every crypto success story, there are many about the losses."
The cricketing world keenly waited for the two-time champion, the mighty West Indies, led by legendary Clive Lloyd, to score a hat trick at the World Cup final. All the teams admired their game — be it the wrath of their batsmen such as Viv Richard, Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes or their pace bowlers such as Andy Roberts, Joel Garners, Malcolm Marshall and Michael Holding — and some even panicked when players from the Caribbean Islands stepped into the field. But the Windies’ players were never into bragging.
Team India had a clear motive to win the World Cup. No one gave India any chance of winning and Kapil Dev was mocked. However, the skipper had a goal in mind — win the cup and respect for the nation.
Without a goal, even crypto investments become a pointless exercise. Setting a goal will help you to stay steady as the market goes up, down and sideways in a matter of hours. Investors should have clear and long-term goals with realistic expectations within the given timeframe.
It is advisable to diversify your portfolio and invest in lesser-known value coins as 90 per cent of cryptocurrencies will eventually come down to zero, says Hitesh Malviya, Founder, Itsblockchain.
The World Cup winning squad of 1983 scripted its own legacy as the captain chose the players. In the movie, Kapil Dev encourages Roger Binny, played by Nishant Dahiya, to give his best. Binny emerges as the highest wicket taker (18 wickets) in the tournament. The captain also chooses Balwinder Sandhu (Ammy Virk) and Madan Lal (Harrdy Sandhu), who became pivotal with their pace bowling in the final, to demolish the top order of the West Indies team.
In a similar way, investors should pick altcoins with deeper value prospects and hold them for the long term. Investors should select coins that have high community acceptance or backing and regular trade volumes. This will ensure there is ample liquidity.
"If you are looking at a long-term investment, make sure that you stick to the top 10 coins in the market," Malviya says. "Cryptocurrency is a different market with different dynamics."
After a couple of consecutive wins against the West Indies and Zimbabwe, India suffered two consecutive losses at the World Cup. First they get thrashed by Australia and then by the defending champions. The Indian team was disappointed but did not lose hope. This helped the team make a strong comeback and win the subsequent matches to reach the final.
In the movie, Team India does its own research. They watched and studied batting legends such as Viv Richards, Clive Lloyd and Gordon Greenidge. Indian batsmen learn about the four pillars of the Windies’ pace battery.
Cryptocurrencies are a new fad and are highly volatile in nature. Investors must understand the technology they are backing. Keep the entry and exit plan handy for optimum benefits. Research is paramount to know and believe why one is investing in an asset. Just hunting the top names won’t do.
Limit the risks with major investment in low-risk tokens to balance the crypto, says Kapoor. "Do your research as every crypto sounds amazing in a vacuum but it is not so. Find an area to specialise in such as NFT, DeFi, games. Read the white papers and educate yourself," he adds.
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