To the individual insisting that my claim of purchasing Bitcoin at $6000 was untruthful, I must clarify that my focus remains on the strike price rather than the timeline. This person is falsely basing their accusation on the specific date I made the investment.

One has to wonder why the specific date matters so much to him or if there is a personal motive behind the name-calling. Rest assured, if Bitcoin revisits the $6000 level, I will certainly accumulate more, irrespective of the calendar date.

Currently, I am in the process of adding more gold to my holdings. Since the person who called me a liar seems obsessed with scheduling, perhaps he would like to note today's date.

I am far more curious about the extent of his or her actual holdings. Specifically, how much Bitcoin, gold, silver, or Ethereum do they possess? Additionally, I wonder how many rental units or oil wells are in their portfolio.

While I do not memorize the exact dates I secured these assets, I am certainly pleased that I own them. Here is my advice to you: avoid those who obsess over acquisition dates rather than focusing on the fundamental value and price of the asset.

Take care