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"Hey guys I was reading about Deborah Meaden on the This Morning show telling us about cryptocurrencies Bitcoin Digital and others. I'd heard about Bitcoin before and now I'm considering investing say £300. Does anyone have any experience of doing this? Any advice as always welcome x " I wouldnt go for Bitcoin. It's way too hyped and overpriced now. Go for some other crypto like Ripple or Litecoin. Do some research on where they're designed for and what markets might be interested in them. Then you will have an idea of potential growth opportunity. | |||
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"My partners just bought some I can ask him when he’s done in the gym! " That would be great, thanks | |||
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"I'd go with stocks over cryptocurrency. Crypto is way too volatile to be any kind of long term investment, yes Bitcoin is in headlines when it's value rockets but there also deep troughs where you'd lose a lot unless you cling on to it and hope it rises again." I know nothing about the stock market. What makes Bitcoin and such attractive to me is that it works it itself. I see there are ups and downs and I'd hold on to them....unless I thought wouldn't rise anymore. I'm just trying to gain a better understanding of it all. | |||
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"I'd go with stocks over cryptocurrency. Crypto is way too volatile to be any kind of long term investment, yes Bitcoin is in headlines when it's value rockets but there also deep troughs where you'd lose a lot unless you cling on to it and hope it rises again." This. People have taken mortgages for bitcoin when it first hit $17K, and then it crashed to 6K...and then to 3K... | |||
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"Quick summary is it's a complete casino, so if you're prepared to lose the 300 then by all means go for it and you MIGHT get lucky. " I am prepared to gamble. I'd just like to be able to weigh the odds up before doing it. | |||
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"I'd go with stocks over cryptocurrency. Crypto is way too volatile to be any kind of long term investment, yes Bitcoin is in headlines when it's value rockets but there also deep troughs where you'd lose a lot unless you cling on to it and hope it rises again. This. People have taken mortgages for bitcoin when it first hit $17K, and then it crashed to 6K...and then to 3K..." I wouldn't gamble that much. | |||
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"Hey guys I was reading about Deborah Meaden on the This Morning show telling us about cryptocurrencies Bitcoin Digital and others. I'd heard about Bitcoin before and now I'm considering investing say £300. Does anyone have any experience of doing this? Any advice as always welcome x I wouldnt go for Bitcoin. It's way too hyped and overpriced now. Go for some other crypto like Ripple or Litecoin. Do some research on where they're designed for and what markets might be interested in them. Then you will have an idea of potential growth opportunity. " Ok...thank you | |||
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"I'd go with stocks over cryptocurrency. Crypto is way too volatile to be any kind of long term investment, yes Bitcoin is in headlines when it's value rockets but there also deep troughs where you'd lose a lot unless you cling on to it and hope it rises again. I know nothing about the stock market. What makes Bitcoin and such attractive to me is that it works it itself. I see there are ups and downs and I'd hold on to them....unless I thought wouldn't rise anymore. I'm just trying to gain a better understanding of it all." It's much like the Crypto Market but largely its much more stable. If you're looking for long term investment I would look at something like Apple, Microsoft, Lloyd's etc; large companies which are unlikely to fail. | |||
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"Quick summary is it's a complete casino, so if you're prepared to lose the 300 then by all means go for it and you MIGHT get lucky. " This, unless you where prepared to lose your money, don't bother. | |||
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"I'd go with stocks over cryptocurrency. Crypto is way too volatile to be any kind of long term investment, yes Bitcoin is in headlines when it's value rockets but there also deep troughs where you'd lose a lot unless you cling on to it and hope it rises again. This. People have taken mortgages for bitcoin when it first hit $17K, and then it crashed to 6K...and then to 3K... I wouldn't gamble that much." I wouldn’t be buying Bitcoin right now. It is close to the highest price it has ever been. Take a look at the price for the last 5 years. After the GameStop breach and short squeeze, moved into silver, the likelihood is the ongoing war between retail traders and the hedge funds will likely end up with Bitcoin. | |||
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"Quick summary is it's a complete casino, so if you're prepared to lose the 300 then by all means go for it and you MIGHT get lucky. This, unless you where prepared to lose your money, don't bother. " | |||
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"I'd go with stocks over cryptocurrency. Crypto is way too volatile to be any kind of long term investment, yes Bitcoin is in headlines when it's value rockets but there also deep troughs where you'd lose a lot unless you cling on to it and hope it rises again. I know nothing about the stock market. What makes Bitcoin and such attractive to me is that it works it itself. I see there are ups and downs and I'd hold on to them....unless I thought wouldn't rise anymore. I'm just trying to gain a better understanding of it all. It's much like the Crypto Market but largely its much more stable. If you're looking for long term investment I would look at something like Apple, Microsoft, Lloyd's etc; large companies which are unlikely to fail. " I only have a limited resources. With cryptocurrencies it seems that you don't need that much money to get going and see some return. I will also have into stock market. Not sure what £300 would get you. | |||
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"Quick summary is it's a complete casino, so if you're prepared to lose the 300 then by all means go for it and you MIGHT get lucky. " Absolutely, these "currency's" have no actual value, as in there are no tangible assets behind them, dont put anything into them that you cant loose with a smile. | |||
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"My partners just bought some I can ask him when he’s done in the gym! That would be great, thanks " Ok so he said he’s got an app specifically for crypto and he’s bought into dogecoin apparently. When I asked him why he said ‘for a laugh and all the lads are doing it’. He’s made about £5 on a £100 investment. Idiot. So in short, ignore my fucking imbecile of a partner | |||
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"My partners just bought some I can ask him when he’s done in the gym! That would be great, thanks Ok so he said he’s got an app specifically for crypto and he’s bought into dogecoin apparently. When I asked him why he said ‘for a laugh and all the lads are doing it’. He’s made about £5 on a £100 investment. Idiot. So in short, ignore my fucking imbecile of a partner " Yes but, he hasn't lost anything and you never kmow....fingers crossed for him | |||
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"One final point, if you care about the environment, bitcoin mining (where bitcoins come from) currently uses 0.21% of the world's entire energy supply, so you'd be supporting a scheme that is doing enormous harm with CO2 emissions : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/technology-48853230 " I do care about the environment and that is just awful! | |||
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"My partners just bought some I can ask him when he’s done in the gym! That would be great, thanks Ok so he said he’s got an app specifically for crypto and he’s bought into dogecoin apparently. When I asked him why he said ‘for a laugh and all the lads are doing it’. He’s made about £5 on a £100 investment. Idiot. So in short, ignore my fucking imbecile of a partner Yes but, he hasn't lost anything and you never kmow....fingers crossed for him " Haha I suppose so! But ‘for a laugh’ wasn’t an answer i expected! Suppose it’s like others have said, if you don’t mind losing then just be sensible | |||
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"We invested very early on with bitcoin. Ours in cold storage at the moment. The bitcoin cycle is currently on a bullish run and now with the institutions/hedge funds etc getting in on the game (before it was just regular joes) the price is going to start climbing. The markets will go through corrections as we have seen in the last few weeks we had a period of consolidation where it dropped by about 10,000 or more and now earlier today reached a higher peak. I have been keeping an eye on what people have been saying and a couple have suggested that we are super bullish cycle which will probably peak around the end of the year/start of next year and revert to a bearish cycle although they are anticipating the corrections to be on a smaller percentage scale. If we cashed out now we would be after making a significant profit but were HODL at the moment " I really glad that it worked for you. Does this mean that it's a good time to invest now? | |||
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"Has anybody actually tried to sell their bitcoin and got cash for it?" anybody? | |||
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"Has anybody actually tried to sell their bitcoin and got cash for it? anybody?" Not bitcoin but another Crypto. You need to transfer it to an exchange account, I think CoinBase's website was the one I used. | |||
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"If you're looking for some exposure to mainstream crypto and alt coins I can recommend Revolut for its simplicity. There are only 6 coins currently available and you have to move back into GBP before you can transfer or spend them. The fees are negligible and it's quick and easy to set up. Providing you invest within your means then price volatility and potential returns are what make crypto so appealing." Thanks...it's not just Bitcoin that I'd consider. And, now knowing about Bitcoins environmental record I'd rather not go with them | |||
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"I am doing it it’s been great for me msg me if u want I can tell u what I been doing " Thanks I may just don't that. | |||
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"I only have a limited resources. With cryptocurrencies it seems that you don't need that much money to get going and see some return. I will also have into stock market. Not sure what £300 would get you. " £300 may not be enoigh to buy a full share of many of these companies but you also don't have to buy full shares. You can buy by a monetary amount instead of a share amount I.e. Stock X is valued at £100 per share. If you invest £50 in to your account and put it all in to Stock X, you would own 0.5 of a share. That doesn't really make much of a difference, you'll still earn returns on that half share, the same as if you bought a full share... but half the return of course. | |||
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"I only have a limited resources. With cryptocurrencies it seems that you don't need that much money to get going and see some return. I will also have into stock market. Not sure what £300 would get you. £300 may not be enoigh to buy a full share of many of these companies but you also don't have to buy full shares. You can buy by a monetary amount instead of a share amount I.e. Stock X is valued at £100 per share. If you invest £50 in to your account and put it all in to Stock X, you would own 0.5 of a share. That doesn't really make much of a difference, you'll still earn returns on that half share, the same as if you bought a full share... but half the return of course." I get you. If I made any real money from cryptocurrencies then I could invest that in such like options. Fingers in pies! | |||
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"I would still well clear.My best mate invested a lot of money and the police where involved as it was criminal gangs and he lost the lot. Luckily for him when the police investigation was finished after about 6 months he got all his money back. The amount was well over 100k and more." Oh wow! What a terrible experience. Glad he got his money back! | |||
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"Afternoon! I'm doing the same at the minute... 200 bucks that I can afford to lose Stuck some in Bitcoin, some in Ripple and some in Tron (TRX I think) After a week I've had fun watching it go up and down... its not going to make me aillionnaire unless Ripple goes mental.... which it could " I may get in on the ripple effect I am not going to put anything in that I can't afford to lose. I don't want to lose any money but sometimes you've got to take a chance. | |||
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"I can’t msg u wanted to ask u something in pm OK.. I'll message you " Msg u back as well | |||
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"Pay what you can afford to lose. I put £50k away in a high rate savings account, got £10.27 after 3 months. But spent £140 on a gold ring, worth now £210. Up to you, but at least i can wear gold, physically see it, liquidise it if necessary" I don't have that kind of money. And what an rubbish return on 50k | |||
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"If you're looking for some exposure to mainstream crypto and alt coins I can recommend Revolut for its simplicity. There are only 6 coins currently available and you have to move back into GBP before you can transfer or spend them. The fees are negligible and it's quick and easy to set up. Providing you invest within your means then price volatility and potential returns are what make crypto so appealing. Thanks...it's not just Bitcoin that I'd consider. And, now knowing about Bitcoins environmental record I'd rather not go with them" Most of the common crypto currencies are 'mined', although on a smaller scale than bitcoin, and therefore are still CO2 emitters | |||
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"My partners just bought some I can ask him when he’s done in the gym! That would be great, thanks Ok so he said he’s got an app specifically for crypto and he’s bought into dogecoin apparently. When I asked him why he said ‘for a laugh and all the lads are doing it’. He’s made about £5 on a £100 investment. Idiot. So in short, ignore my fucking imbecile of a partner Yes but, he hasn't lost anything and you never kmow....fingers crossed for him Haha I suppose so! But ‘for a laugh’ wasn’t an answer i expected! Suppose it’s like others have said, if you don’t mind losing then just be sensible " Elon Musk mentioned it so Doge must be all the rage. | |||
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"Bookmarking! This sort of thing seems so complicated to me. A local man put a status up about it to find out more, so I messaged him and it went straight over my head! What he sent sounded copied and pasted and that made it sound even more dodgy than I feel it might be already! " It goes over my head to...but eventually something will sink in...I hope | |||
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"Only put in what u can afford. I started with a company can’t say here but put 2k down now I have 6k contracts I take out about $200 every 2 weeks and I put that money into bitcoin. It’s a no brainier " Nice one | |||
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"I would go with a stocks and shares ISA account. Then put money into either a high yield dividend etf or high growth etf. If your feeling lucky then research genomic companies. Poss Crisper or similar." Nice one..thanks | |||
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"Errrrrrrr current Bitcoin price is £31k for 1 £300 won’t get you very far. There are others but it’s very volatile, only spend what you can afford to loose." (You can of course buy part of Bitcoin- satoshi I think they’re called. I just meant at £31k there’s not much headroom for growth right now) | |||
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"Hey guys I was reading about Deborah Meaden on the This Morning show telling us about cryptocurrencies Bitcoin Digital and others. I'd heard about Bitcoin before and now I'm considering investing say £300. Does anyone have any experience of doing this? Any advice as always welcome x " Invest what you can afford to lose. It's a very volatile market I've only jumped in about a month ago at the moment I've got a nice portfolio | |||
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"I use a company called Wirex, at any minute I can transfer money in from my bank account and buy crypto, or I can sell the crypto and transfer the money back to my bank. All run from my mobile. But I only put in a few quid now and then, that I wouldn't miss if it vanished altogether. Equivalent to buying a lottery ticket, or what might have been spent on a pint instead. There's little rhyme or reason to the crypto movement trends. You can try to anticipate it minute by minute, or just forget about it and look what you've got once every six months. For instance a couple of weeks ago there was a five minute period where my XRP (that's ripple) nearly doubled in value, then one minute later went back down to where it had been before. Needless to say, I missed the moment, didn't even know about it until I looked at the movement graphs a few days later. On the whole I'm up, I think currently about double of everything I put in, but it's only a few hundred in total. A bit of a flutter, but nothing life changing whether it goes up or goes down. I'd never use crypto as an investment, but as entertainment it's an alternative to putting a fiver on a horse in the grand national. Happy to chat about it by DM if you want Annabelle. Polly xx" how do you see the graph I'm using wirex on my mobile and im just guessing it at the moment . | |||
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"I use a company called Wirex, at any minute I can transfer money in from my bank account and buy crypto, or I can sell the crypto and transfer the money back to my bank. All run from my mobile. But I only put in a few quid now and then, that I wouldn't miss if it vanished altogether. Equivalent to buying a lottery ticket, or what might have been spent on a pint instead. There's little rhyme or reason to the crypto movement trends. You can try to anticipate it minute by minute, or just forget about it and look what you've got once every six months. For instance a couple of weeks ago there was a five minute period where my XRP (that's ripple) nearly doubled in value, then one minute later went back down to where it had been before. Needless to say, I missed the moment, didn't even know about it until I looked at the movement graphs a few days later. On the whole I'm up, I think currently about double of everything I put in, but it's only a few hundred in total. A bit of a flutter, but nothing life changing whether it goes up or goes down. I'd never use crypto as an investment, but as entertainment it's an alternative to putting a fiver on a horse in the grand national. Happy to chat about it by DM if you want Annabelle. Polly xx how do you see the graph I'm using wirex on my mobile and im just guessing it at the moment ." I use the Coinbase website for graphs to see the trends, the Wirex account just shows me the current value of total and each currency type at current moment, plus record of actual transactions I've made. The Coinbase site though gives access to graphs for about 500 different crypto types (many more types than you can actually buy/sell on Wirex), you can look at the movement in a crypto over the last hour, day, week, month, year or from the start of that type. Oo, my Etherium has gone up by 5% today, but over the week has been zigzagging and is only up 3.5% altogether, but 47% up over the month, and 543% over the year! Pity I only bought a fiver's worth though Maybe time to pull out my original fiver and then the rest is pure profit whether it goes up or down... | |||
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"Look into using Binance , kraken , my crypto , Coinbase and eToro. See which you prefer and make it happen . Plenty of information to help you research your crypto options are online and a lot of people break it down well on YouTube. " I use coinbase and kraken not heard much good about etoro | |||
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"It's good to see some more posts. I've done some research but still doing so." Have a go with coinbase sign up and verify yourself with you driving licence and do the quizes on there you will get about $30of free crypto to play with its worth it | |||
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"I bought 2k worth and it went down a bit so I bottled it and dragged it all out leaving £94 in it, forgot about it, went back to it 18 months later it was £1000 well pissed I took the test out! £5 of Bitcoin in 2010 is now worth £1000000!" Nice earner shame took it all out, I'm about just over 2k in my whole portfolio is just over 3.6k so doing good at the moment hope it continues lol | |||
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"It's good to see some more posts. I've done some research but still doing so. Have a go with coinbase sign up and verify yourself with you driving licence and do the quizes on there you will get about $30of free crypto to play with its worth it " Oh ok..thanks | |||
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"Podcast: The Missing Crypto Queen " I'll take a look DC | |||
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"Podcast: The Missing Crypto Queen I'll take a look DC" I enjoyed this. Its a doc-drama thing on BBC sounds. | |||
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"I wouldn’t go for it at this time because I can see there’s a huge campaigning by promoters to bring more buyers. Yesterday I was just reading an article and even I didn’t know how I did access it. I think it was pushed through a mother website. It’s a total fabrication to push people to buy. The way the article crafted was really a fascinating tale of a taxi driver who was caught by police for carrying large amount of cash and the story goes on and on to convince readers to join the crypto investors. Not to mention of course the links that will lead you how to invest or where to buy them. " Yes there are a lot of fake news articles trying to push general consumers. This was the retail interest driving the price 2017 onwards. Now it is institutional money slowly entering the scene so its a different landscape or beginning to seem that way. | |||
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"I wouldn’t go for it at this time because I can see there’s a huge campaigning by promoters to bring more buyers. Yesterday I was just reading an article and even I didn’t know how I did access it. I think it was pushed through a mother website. It’s a total fabrication to push people to buy. The way the article crafted was really a fascinating tale of a taxi driver who was caught by police for carrying large amount of cash and the story goes on and on to convince readers to join the crypto investors. Not to mention of course the links that will lead you how to invest or where to buy them. Yes there are a lot of fake news articles trying to push general consumers. This was the retail interest driving the price 2017 onwards. Now it is institutional money slowly entering the scene so its a different landscape or beginning to seem that way. " Don’t take me wrong, may I have to add that I have seen news on major companies began to invest or thinking to invest in Cryptos. Also some central banks began to consider. It might get into complete institutionalisation and being legitimate but as some have pointed its volatile and unpredictable atm. | |||
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"Has anybody actually tried to sell their bitcoin and got cash for it? anybody?" Yes i did but invested in the early days, it enabled me to start my property portfolio. I bought £70 in 2010 knowing nothing about it and pretty much just forgot about it. I sold them mid of 2017 for £480k which i bought rental propertys with. If i had sold them in 2018 it would've be worth in the region of £2.5m In all honestly i pulled out because hacking was becoming bad, i felt in to a point where i was out my depth but just kept remembering'its only £70', i was costly and difficult to sell them as i didnt know where to start i trusted someone in the know how off a forum that specialised in it.. i didmt really think id see reall money and just kept thinking 'whats £70' Personally i think investing now is still fine as they have dropped again to however the only if you can afford to loose it. Personally i wouldn't waste time with stocks & shares | |||
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"Has anybody actually tried to sell their bitcoin and got cash for it? anybody? Yes i did but invested in the early days, it enabled me to start my property portfolio. I bought £70 in 2010 knowing nothing about it and pretty much just forgot about it. I sold them mid of 2017 for £480k which i bought rental propertys with. If i had sold them in 2018 it would've be worth in the region of £2.5m In all honestly i pulled out because hacking was becoming bad, i felt in to a point where i was out my depth but just kept remembering'its only £70', i was costly and difficult to sell them as i didnt know where to start i trusted someone in the know how off a forum that specialised in it.. i didmt really think id see reall money and just kept thinking 'whats £70' Personally i think investing now is still fine as they have dropped again to however the only if you can afford to loose it. Personally i wouldn't waste time with stocks & shares " I have really limited finances. I have £300 to invest with the knowledge that I could lose it. I am prepared to take that risk. I just don't kmow where to start! | |||
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"I must admit that I am rather puzzled by the reports of negative enviromental impact from Crypto currencies - surely real coins must have a much more pronounced effect as they are made of actual metal and Crypto currencies are digital?" I think it's the amount of energy for the super computers that is used. To try and solve algorithms to unlock coins | |||
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"Anabelle... Binance Coin has gone mental today... so worth watching. My test on TRX (Tron) at 0.034 4 weeks ago is now 0.062 now... and I got 734 for my $25... it gets to $100.... I'm happy " Id be happy for you too.. good luck. | |||
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"Anabelle... Binance Coin has gone mental today... so worth watching. My test on TRX (Tron) at 0.034 4 weeks ago is now 0.062 now... and I got 734 for my $25... it gets to $100.... I'm happy Id be happy for you too.. good luck." Buy now while it’s crashing ! | |||
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"Big crash at the moment so buy the dip... I wish I cashed out and bought the dip would of had extra ffs but will sit and hold " I kmow...been watching. How low can it go? Bitcoin was an all time high! | |||
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"Big crash at the moment so buy the dip... I wish I cashed out and bought the dip would of had extra ffs but will sit and hold I kmow...been watching. How low can it go? Bitcoin was an all time high!" It dipped because Elon musk came out and said “ bitcoins expensive “ after Tesla brought 1.6billion dollars worth. I think he said it to cause a crash and buy more! I think it’s levelled now after the crash, Mine lost £2500 in the crash and has now started to recover, it’s regained about 10 percent ish but is been very up and down! Buy in early hours in morning as it usually dips then, I’m never then lol | |||
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"Big crash at the moment so buy the dip... I wish I cashed out and bought the dip would of had extra ffs but will sit and hold I kmow...been watching. How low can it go? Bitcoin was an all time high!" It's slowly climbing back up nows the time to buy while low | |||
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"Big crash at the moment so buy the dip... I wish I cashed out and bought the dip would of had extra ffs but will sit and hold I kmow...been watching. How low can it go? Bitcoin was an all time high! It dipped because Elon musk came out and said “ bitcoins expensive “ after Tesla brought 1.6billion dollars worth. I think he said it to cause a crash and buy more! I think it’s levelled now after the crash, Mine lost £2500 in the crash and has now started to recover, it’s regained about 10 percent ish but is been very up and down! Buy in early hours in morning as it usually dips then, I’m never then lol " Yes he is having a big impact with taking an interest, good that it's taking a climb back up | |||
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