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RE: "Every portfolio should have a 4% allocation to Bitcoin (at least)"
Pretty much the same case here. Currently, cryptocurrencies are the only type of investments I'm involved in. I agree, traditional stocks involve too much bureaucracy, and generally need to act through some broker, who may probably not be working in my best interests.
Not investing in stocks (though usually done through a fund as opposed to stock picking) has been a huge mistake by people for the last 100 years. That may change going forward, but they still make a lot of sense in retirement portfolios.