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Agree but dont u think thi hurts btc too? Curious how u think about it or do u have no need for liquidity any time soon

i'm holding cash (USDT) - I sold out of some companies a lot more about two/three weeks ago, and have been holding cash for at least 3 months now given it's March.

I did the same with BTC around ~105 and have been holding USDT since.

cash yields, risk free, are high right now and have been for some time. It's actually a safer bet for most investors because it's backed by short and medium T-bonds, and those rates are pretty decent for the opportunity cost of equities markets being this volatile.

I'm not a trader, i'm an investor - so i don't play the volatility or momentum.

IMO companies have been way overvalued, even on basic fundamentals like P/E, so why even bother buying them when you can sit pretty with a cash pile?

* that should be USD not USDT.

I mean, same thing right.