Who knows @GraybeardSince bitcoin's market value is down almost 70% for the YTD the future ain't lookin' too good
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Who knows @GraybeardSince bitcoin's market value is down almost 70% for the YTD the future ain't lookin' too good
I used to be an active member of this forum. Back in the day when we had the Dojo, there was awesome value here.
Now? Not so much. (Just my opinion)
I invested heavily in crypto 2 years ago and I became financially independent. I literally never have to work another day in my life.
Apart from this forum not providing the value it used to do. (Or maybe it's just me) crypto is the main reason I'm not that active anymore. Online trading has been very useful and has gained me huge profits.
Some tips:
I'm still running affiliate campaigns, but I made fuck you money on crypto.
- Only invest what you're willing to lose
- Learn how-to read charts
- Always set stop losses
- Buy low sell high (seems obvious but I still see a lot of people buying ATH)
- If you trade short-term take profits regularly
- If you're long term use a hardware wallet
- Never follow pump & dumps
- Do your own research
Crypto currencies has A LOT of work ahead of them to make it stable and more attractive for investors again.Thank you for the tips, Martini. The thing is though you are making a profit but it really isn't safe. The market for cryptocurrency has had a downfall so bad that companies have vanished by investing in it. It really isn't something developing countries should be doing. I guess you have a fair knowledge of what the whole deal around crypto is but not everyone does. But they keep doing it so that they can earn some profit in the future. It doesn't have any government and it doesn't seem to be such a big thing to me as the rest of the people. There are cyber security issues which have affected people. The market is highly volatile with no proper inherent value.
Since Bitcoin launched and performed really well, there are lots of individuals/companies launching CryptoCurrency.
A search on the internet shows a large number of these new CryptoCurrency companies.
Should one avoid these new companies? Is BitCoin the only one to trust?
Thoughts?
Hi Bryan, thanks for your concerns. Yes crypto is very volatile and volatility creates opportunities. Risk management is everything in trading. It's the key to success in any market. Learn how to protect your capital first. Then worry about making profit.Thank you for the tips, Martini. The thing is though you are making a profit but it really isn't safe. The market for cryptocurrency has had a downfall so bad that companies have vanished by investing in it. It really isn't something developing countries should be doing. I guess you have a fair knowledge of what the whole deal around crypto is but not everyone does. But they keep doing it so that they can earn some profit in the future. It doesn't have any government and it doesn't seem to be such a big thing to me as the rest of the people. There are cyber security issues which have affected people. The market is highly volatile with no proper inherent value.
Correct, I started as an investor and now I'm speculating with part those profits. I should also point out that I made most of my money this year by shorting Bitcoin, NASDAQ and the German DAX.@Martini You are making the case for speculation not investment
In a speculative context volatility is your friend.
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Indexes Price Year Date
S&P MidCap 400 1646 −14.13% Dec/29/2018
NASDAQ 100 6285 −3.47% Dec/29/2018
Dow Jones 23062 −7.10% Dec/28/2018
Russell 2000 1337 −13.68% Dec/28/2018
S&P VIX 28 18.60% Dec/28/2018<<<WINNER VOLATILITY
S&P 500 2485 −7.79% Dec/28/2018
Crypto Price Yearly Date
BTCUSD 3803.07 −71.71% Dec/31/2018
ETHUSD 136.92 −84.02% Dec/31/2018
XRPUSD 0.36 −82.28% Dec/31/2018
I've done some research..
And I would not do that..
If a natural disaster happened?
It is cash You need
Very little few crypto currency retailers, venders accept crypto
Anything accepted in trade has to have *some* value. So, technically crypto currency is not *air*.
But like *hot air* : Crypto currency can rise and fall rapidly with its *temperature*
I am agree on that, but anyway there always have to be some outcome, some real value. For instance, now Im checking projects which can really give some value after investing in it, like HOQU for example. Since my interest is cpa marketing, these guys give me a chance to use this "hot air" for getting a real income afterwards. It sounds very promising to me!
Hi,
What is HOQU? Im sorry, I don't follow.
I know that yea we can buy and sell this sh*t air and get some profit or loss eventually, but what do you mean by sayin that we can get some other outcome? The guy below just said that it is pure speculation. Or is there anything else to get?
Cheers,
Let's make some extra!