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Short term, I wouldn’t bet on either QQQ or Bitcoin, and I certainly wouldn’t speculate in Bitcoin at all. Long term, broad low‑cost equity index funds are sensible; Bitcoin is speculation, not investment. [berkshirehathaway](https://berkshirehathaway.com/owners.html)
## How I’d think about QQQ
– QQQ is a low‑cost ETF that owns about 100 large Nasdaq companies, heavy in tech like Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia and others. [syfe](https://www.syfe.com/magazine/qqq-explained-a-guide-to-the-nasdaq-100-etf/)
– It has done very well in past bull markets, but it is concentrated in growth stocks, so it can fall hard too. [investopedia](https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/061715/what-qqq-etf.asp)
– For most people, I’ve said a simple, broad index like the S&P 500 is the most **sensible** long‑term holding, not a concentrated slice. [justetf](https://www.justetf.com/en/academy/warren-buffett-index-investor.html)
## How I’d think about Bitcoin
– Bitcoin has had huge up years and huge down years; for example, gains of more than 1,000% in some years and losses over 60% in others. [bankrate](https://www.bankrate.com/investing/bitcoin-price-history/)
– I’ve said Bitcoin is speculative, has no intrinsic value, and I wouldn’t buy all of it for 25 dollars, because it doesn’t produce anything. [tradersunion](https://tradersunion.com/interesting-articles/richest-forex-traders-trading-secrets-life-stories/warren-buffett-investing-philosophy/crypto-portfolio/)
– I don’t view it as a long‑term investment, more as a trading token whose “value” depends on what the next person will pay. [tradersunion](https://tradersunion.com/interesting-articles/richest-forex-traders-trading-secrets-life-stories/warren-buffett-investing-philosophy/crypto-portfolio/)
## Trend: Short term vs long term
– Short term, both QQQ and Bitcoin can move a lot based on news, rates, and crowd emotion; that’s just a coin‑flip to me. [syfe](https://www.syfe.com/magazine/qqq-explained-a-guide-to-the-nasdaq-100-etf/)
– Long term, productive assets like businesses tend to create value; non‑productive assets like Bitcoin do not generate cash and are much harder to value. [berkshirehathaway](https://berkshirehathaway.com/owners.html)
## Simple positioning table
| Asset | Short‑term view (Buffett style) | Long‑term role (Buffett style) |
|——–|———————————-|—————————————-|
| QQQ | Volatile tech‑heavy index, could go up or down sharply. [syfe](https://www.syfe.com/magazine/qqq-explained-a-guide-to-the-nasdaq-100-etf/) | Equity exposure, but I’d prefer a broader S&P 500 fund. [justetf](https://www.justetf.com/en/academy/warren-buffett-index-investor.html) |
| Bitcoin| Pure speculation, price‑guessing game. [tradersunion](https://tradersunion.com/interesting-articles/richest-forex-traders-trading-secrets-life-stories/warren-buffett-investing-philosophy/crypto-portfolio/) | No place in a long‑term value portfolio. [tradersunion](https://tradersunion.com/interesting-articles/richest-forex-traders-trading-secrets-life-stories/warren-buffett-investing-philosophy/crypto-portfolio/) |
If you’re thinking like me, you’d ignore the noise, avoid Bitcoin, and if you must use ETFs, lean to a broad, low‑cost stock index and hold it for decades. [berkshirehathaway](https://berkshirehathaway.com/owners.html)
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