That was me and after my first experience with crypto I would definitely back that up. I was frustrated because I had early gains and then LINK dropped like a stone . My advice to people considering crypto is have an altogether different mindset about it than with stocks. When a currency is going up or down sharply it can be frustrating because it’s almost impossible to find news on why it dropped. Plus, I generally like to invest in companies or technologies I understand like software, e-commerce, payment processing etc. I honestly don’t understand crypto very well. Also, stock investors get spoiled with no commissions on trades and it’s very easy to transfer funds in and out of a typical brokerage account. With Coinbase, fees are expensive, funds take days to go back into a bank account and it’s just not an enjoyable experience overall. With the investments in crypto by Square and PayPal, the market looks hot again. I’m happy I have some LINK left longterm. For new investors, set aside a slush fund and hold. As with stocks, entry point is the key.