Ethereum Just Hit a New All-Time High. Heres What Investors Should Do Next

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Ethereum hit a new all-time high price Friday morning when it went over $4,400. This is the highest the cryptocurrency has been since May when it saw a record price of $4,379, according to Coindesks Ethereum price tracker. 

The new Ethereum high comes a little over a week after Bitcoin notched its own new all-time high of $66,974. 

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The surge in crypto prices in recent days days follows the debut of the New York Stock Exchanges first Bitcoin ETF. Both Bitcoin and Ethereum the two cryptos experts recommend investors stick with over smaller coins have both seen price surges following the ETF launch.

Despite the jumps in the price of Bitcoin and Ethereum, experts advice for investors remains the same. 

What Should Ethereum Investors Do?

As with any long-term investment, experts advise to ignore the ups and downs. The latest high price doesnt mean Ethereums volatility has gone away. 

The real question is, owning these coins, are they going to continue to experience compound, exponential growth? Nothing in the fundamentals of cryptocurrency tells me that answer is yes, says Jeremy Schnieder, the investing expert behind Personal Finance Club.

Because theres no guarantee that any cryptos value will increase, experts advise to never invest more than 5% of your portfolio in cryptocurrency. Never invest at the risk of not meeting other financial goals like paying off high-interest debt or saving for retirement.

If youve met all of those benchmarks, the best thing you can do is ignore the hype around new record highs or lows. Like with traditional, long-term investing, the best thing you can do is set it and forget it, Humphrey Yang, the personal finance expert behind Humphrey Talks, previously told NextAdvisor.

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