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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou'll be joining the millionaires club by the end of the year.
If that BTC is in alt's and you accumulate up to 10 BTC.
- Ignore the $ value of the alts completely.
- If they go up compared to BTC consider selling back as BTC?
- If they look cheap compared to BTC, buy?
- Accumulate bitcoin in this way to sell.
Must admit I never thought like that just looking at $ values of everything and thinking when I want to cash out just transfer all back to bitcoin at the time and do it that way to FIAT.
Only thing is I've bought it all now and I tend not to buy/sell all the time, just leave it there and see how it goes etc.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostXVG is still 10 times the BTC price it was 4 or 5 weeks ago. Just thinking that is insane. And it's much the same for so many alts.
So although this crash looks bad, it's nothing when you look beyond the one month chart and that means that we could see a more substantial correction yet."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSo let me get this right.... (I've got about 50/50 split in alts/bitcoin at the moment.
- Ignore the $ value of the alts completely.
- If they go up compared to BTC consider selling back as BTC?
- If they look cheap compared to BTC, buy?
- Accumulate bitcoin in this way to sell.
Must admit I never thought like that just looking at $ values of everything and thinking when I want to cash out just transfer all back to bitcoin at the time and do it that way to FIAT.
Only thing is I've bought it all now and I tend not to buy/sell all the time, just leave it there and see how it goes etc.Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSo let me get this right.... (I've got about 50/50 split in alts/bitcoin at the moment.
- Ignore the $ value of the alts completely.
- If they go up compared to BTC consider selling back as BTC?
- If they look cheap compared to BTC, buy?
- Accumulate bitcoin in this way to sell.
Must admit I never thought like that just looking at $ values of everything and thinking when I want to cash out just transfer all back to bitcoin at the time and do it that way to FIAT.
Only thing is I've bought it all now and I tend not to buy/sell all the time, just leave it there and see how it goes etc.
Stellar look expensives now but it was at 3000 SATS last May. Look at the SAT levels of the alt coin's history. Is it oversold? Does it have potential to grow. Look at Siacoin for example over the last year, it is no where next it's all time high SAT level yet.
Feck me the snow. We've got 1 foot already and it's full on blizzard here in Bavaria. Had to dig out the car this morning for kindergarten. Snow chains on standby."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by FrontEnder View PostPeople who have taken mortgages and loans out are just plain dumb and probably do need saving from their own stupidity. I think the point that needs to be done is at the point of lending rather the point of spending though.
I've not seen anyone here talk about anything like that or putting silly amounts in. I'm yet to cash out my stake, but will only be annoyed and far from suicidal if it all goes to zero.
Because you are mainly competing with idiots.Comment
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Not going to comment on the Bitcoin thread!
We need bearish points of view. Of course I'm bullish, in some cases about the idea. And I don't know who'll be the next facebook or Apple of blockchain technology but that's not my interest. My only interest is to make a ton of money.
Loving the new re-branding of Zencash: https://zensystem.io"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNot going to comment on the Bitcoin thread!
We need bearish points of view. Of course I'm bullish, in some cases about the idea. And I don't know who'll be the next facebook or Apple of blockchain technology but that's not my interest. My only interest is to make a ton of money.
Loving the new re-branding of Zencash: https://zensystem.io"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostMy only interest is to make a ton of money.Comment
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Whip: We need everyone in brace positions. Yes, that is affirm, we are in a dive. We are in a dive. We have lost vertical control. We're gonna need drag, I want you to throw out everything you got, the speedbrakes, the gear, everything.
Lol. I'm still in credit, got another 30% to go before it eats into my initial investment.Comment
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