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"How much? Why shouldn't swingers be as financially savvy as non swingers? " Law of averages. The stock market (aside from funds, which absolutely don't count) is a mystery to 90+% of the population. Try asking on a forum specifically for market advice and - shockingly - the percentage of people able to help is significantly increased. And even then, its your money. Never invest because someone tells you it's a good idea. | |||
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"Totally off piste with this one. But Has anyone heard of 'Dogecoin' and is it worth investing in? Just been hearing a lot about it. " Doge has been around for a while, you may have missed the boat but I dont follow closely enough to know for sure. Check it out on Reddit | |||
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"How much? Why shouldn't swingers be as financially savvy as non swingers? Law of averages. The stock market (aside from funds, which absolutely don't count) is a mystery to 90+% of the population. Try asking on a forum specifically for market advice and - shockingly - the percentage of people able to help is significantly increased. And even then, its your money. Never invest because someone tells you it's a good idea. " So, that's a 'no' from you then? | |||
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"So, that's a 'no' from you then?" Not necessarily. Crypto is a ridiculously lucrative market, but it's also insanely unpredictable. If you follow the whims of a man who wiped hundreds of millions off the value of his company in a single tweet, you get what you deserve. | |||
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"Totally off piste with this one. But Has anyone heard of 'Dogecoin' and is it worth investing in? Just been hearing a lot about it. Doge has been around for a while, you may have missed the boat but I dont follow closely enough to know for sure. Check it out on Reddit" Isn't that what they said about bitcoin when it was $10? | |||
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"Totally off piste with this one. But Has anyone heard of 'Dogecoin' and is it worth investing in? Just been hearing a lot about it. Doge has been around for a while, you may have missed the boat but I dont follow closely enough to know for sure. Check it out on Reddit Isn't that what they said about bitcoin when it was $10?" I said 'may have'; you need to do the research and make the decisions | |||
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"I have $50 in Doge currently (on eToro) currency is the US $. It’s nowhere near bringing back the results I’ve had from XRP or Ethereum recently. Elon Musk has been bulling it up, that’s the reason people are hearing about it and investing. Highly volatile trading in crypto so would agree that you need to do your research, plenty of new coins coming on to the market some will go through the roof and make you a lot of money, but the majority won’t. BTC is still a worthwhile investment, it’s where I’ve got a bit of money currently, but I’m aware it could crash and disappear tomorrow. " Personally I see it as a massive bubble now and steer well clear. You could've retired on bitcoin. Now everyone and their doge is trying to cash in, and it's more like a pyramid scheme than a legitimate investment opportunity. I missed the boat on bitcoin and regret it, because I had the opportunity to mine early on and saw it as a non-starter. My friend never needs to work another day in his life. And I still give this stuff a miss. Take from that what you will. | |||
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"I started a thread a few days ago asking about cryptocurrency and there was a few interesting replies. It's something I am looking into a little bit, but I realise with my lack of experience I could only consider any investment a gamble and be prepared to lose it. Still, who knows what might happen!" Exactly! Put a few quid in that you are not too worried about losing and who knows? | |||
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"So, you are clearly a cautious investor? Had you invested in BTC, like I didn't, then you would be quids in. Surely a gamble in Doge can't be a bad thing then, if you lose...you lose...but if you win, then you can win big? Better to regret something you have done, rather than something you didn't! You could have been a multimillionaire by now for a few hundred quid early on in BTC" Sure, but you have to take into account several things. Bitcoin was the first. Its the biggest. No merchant wants to invest development in supporting umpteen arbitrary digital currencies. Mining isn't going to cost pennies like it used to. All crpyto is insanely volatile. I'm 30 years old and consider myself a mid-high risk investor, and honestly I wouldn't touch crpyto now. Chasing lost opportunities by investing in similar things isn't always a good idea. As I said though, it's your dollar and I really hope you make some dosh. I'd rather make a steady 10-20% a year and retire happy, but that's me. | |||
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"I have $50 in Doge currently (on eToro) currency is the US $. It’s nowhere near bringing back the results I’ve had from XRP or Ethereum recently. Elon Musk has been bulling it up, that’s the reason people are hearing about it and investing. Highly volatile trading in crypto so would agree that you need to do your research, plenty of new coins coming on to the market some will go through the roof and make you a lot of money, but the majority won’t. BTC is still a worthwhile investment, it’s where I’ve got a bit of money currently, but I’m aware it could crash and disappear tomorrow. Personally I see it as a massive bubble now and steer well clear. You could've retired on bitcoin. Now everyone and their doge is trying to cash in, and it's more like a pyramid scheme than a legitimate investment opportunity. I missed the boat on bitcoin and regret it, because I had the opportunity to mine early on and saw it as a non-starter. My friend never needs to work another day in his life. And I still give this stuff a miss. Take from that what you will. " I’ve been regularly taking profit when it’s high and buying back in low, as the price has been fluctuating quite a bit this month. I don’t think BTC will ever get to 100k a coin, so I’ll never get rich from it, but I am convinced it’ll be around for quite a few years. Crypto is only 30% of my investment, it’s my Chinese stocks I’m losing sleep over so it’s not a lot of money compared to the rest of my retirement plan. I wouldn’t advise anyone to buy crypto so I’m in agreement with you, but for me it’s part of an investment strategy I have due to its volatility, I’ll keep taking profit until I see the crash or hold if it starts another run. | |||
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"So, you are clearly a cautious investor? Had you invested in BTC, like I didn't, then you would be quids in. Surely a gamble in Doge can't be a bad thing then, if you lose...you lose...but if you win, then you can win big? Better to regret something you have done, rather than something you didn't! You could have been a multimillionaire by now for a few hundred quid early on in BTC Sure, but you have to take into account several things. Bitcoin was the first. Its the biggest. No merchant wants to invest development in supporting umpteen arbitrary digital currencies. Mining isn't going to cost pennies like it used to. All crpyto is insanely volatile. I'm 30 years old and consider myself a mid-high risk investor, and honestly I wouldn't touch crpyto now. Chasing lost opportunities by investing in similar things isn't always a good idea. As I said though, it's your dollar and I really hope you make some dosh. I'd rather make a steady 10-20% a year and retire happy, but that's me. " 30? Bloody hell! I was taking more risks than that at 30! I'm still a huge risk taker now and far too old and should know better. I suppose that is the difference in a generation or two. I think the crypto journey is really just starting, a few grand here or there invested really could be great opportunity. Only if you can afford to lose it though | |||
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"I started a thread a few days ago asking about cryptocurrency and there was a few interesting replies. It's something I am looking into a little bit, but I realise with my lack of experience I could only consider any investment a gamble and be prepared to lose it. Still, who knows what might happen!" Having an interest is awesome ! Crypto is very much an immature market with limited real world value. However the likes of bitcoin and etherium are finding real value in some very big companies. If you learn more about how Blockchain works, it's truly genius technology, and as I see it the future of money. How that manifests into the mainstream is where the money lies. due dilligence and patience is the key to a good investor. | |||
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"In simple terms what is cryptocurrency for? We already have currency, I don't quite understand the point of cryptocurrency. (Sorry for my ignorance)" De-nationalised, de-regulated, pseudo-untraceable transactions. The appeal is absolutely there, I just feel like the ship has sailed. Justification for my assertion being that back when I laughed off the idea BTC was trading at less than a dollar and you could've mined hundreds if not thousands for a negligible price. Its now pushing 50 grand per BTC. It may rise further, and bandwagon currency may do well for a while, but it's unsustainable and bound to crash. | |||
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"In simple terms what is cryptocurrency for? We already have currency, I don't quite understand the point of cryptocurrency. (Sorry for my ignorance)" It's a decentralised currency which means it isn't at the behest of any mainstay economic interference. Bitcoin for example is akin to digital gold ( gold being a safe haven for the wealthy retaining the value of their money come economic rain or shine ) , albeit worth a great deal more. bitcoin also holds its value like gold due to its scarcity . You then have etherium which features huge versatility in terms of its underlying tech ( of great interest, and already being utilised by a number of companies ) as an investor either of the 2 are good bets. All the other crypto are generally derived from etherium.. hope any of that helps ! | |||
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"In simple terms what is cryptocurrency for? We already have currency, I don't quite understand the point of cryptocurrency. (Sorry for my ignorance) De-nationalised, de-regulated, pseudo-untraceable transactions. The appeal is absolutely there, I just feel like the ship has sailed. Justification for my assertion being that back when I laughed off the idea BTC was trading at less than a dollar and you could've mined hundreds if not thousands for a negligible price. Its now pushing 50 grand per BTC. It may rise further, and bandwagon currency may do well for a while, but it's unsustainable and bound to crash. " But you are contradicting yourself. If you had invested early, at a time when you thought it was not a viable investment, you would have been 'quids in' Now the time with Dogecoin is similar, in as much as it is a risk that could fail or grow hugely. Basically you are doing the same as you did with BTC. I've bought a couple of G. Let's see what happens | |||
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"In simple terms what is cryptocurrency for? We already have currency, I don't quite understand the point of cryptocurrency. (Sorry for my ignorance) De-nationalised, de-regulated, pseudo-untraceable transactions. The appeal is absolutely there, I just feel like the ship has sailed. Justification for my assertion being that back when I laughed off the idea BTC was trading at less than a dollar and you could've mined hundreds if not thousands for a negligible price. Its now pushing 50 grand per BTC. It may rise further, and bandwagon currency may do well for a while, but it's unsustainable and bound to crash. " No YOLO Dogecoin then lol | |||
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"In simple terms what is cryptocurrency for? We already have currency, I don't quite understand the point of cryptocurrency. (Sorry for my ignorance) De-nationalised, de-regulated, pseudo-untraceable transactions. The appeal is absolutely there, I just feel like the ship has sailed. Justification for my assertion being that back when I laughed off the idea BTC was trading at less than a dollar and you could've mined hundreds if not thousands for a negligible price. Its now pushing 50 grand per BTC. It may rise further, and bandwagon currency may do well for a while, but it's unsustainable and bound to crash. But you are contradicting yourself. If you had invested early, at a time when you thought it was not a viable investment, you would have been 'quids in' Now the time with Dogecoin is similar, in as much as it is a risk that could fail or grow hugely. Basically you are doing the same as you did with BTC. I've bought a couple of G. Let's see what happens " Wasn't Dogecoin derived from etherium as a blatant meme stock ? If you are going to invest, invest with some backbone as to underlying information. Dogecoin is a YOLO effort. Good luck all the same | |||
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"If you want a cheap one that's going well but with a bit of risk(customer vote upcoming) then AMIGO might be worth a look. I threw a few quid at it at 11p and it's 26 now. Still cheap at that price as its got all the hallmarks of a 100p+ if the vote passes which I'd be surprised if if doesn't." | |||
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"Been clear for a long time Elon is going to Doge, all the signs have been there. Pretty nervy the last few days but just looking at his Twitter, he polled if people want Tesla to accept Doge, the following day dropped Bitcoin. Which both crashed hard, the brave bought and kept buying and today he’s announced he’s working with Dogecoin. A pointless coin but that means nothing when you have Elon on board " It’s still down today even off the back of Elon’s recent Tweet. I bought into Cardano and that has seen a 3.5% increase in the last few days. So I think that’s a better bet for a short term profit from my investment. I’m still holding some BTC and taking profit wherever I can currently, as I think the whole crypto market is getting too volatile this week. So I may trade out and come back in when it tanks. | |||
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"Totally off piste with this one. But Has anyone heard of 'Dogecoin' and is it worth investing in? Just been hearing a lot about it. " I can give advice, but depends on how you pronounce it first to show me if you’re legit interested or not | |||
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"How much? Why shouldn't swingers be as financially savvy as non swingers? Law of averages. The stock market (aside from funds, which absolutely don't count) is a mystery to 90+% of the population. Try asking on a forum specifically for market advice and - shockingly - the percentage of people able to help is significantly increased. And even then, its your money. Never invest because someone tells you it's a good idea. " There’s also this new on thing on Facebook , free money or something or other , is it any good ? | |||
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"Yes I have and it is the one Elon Musk as been tweeting about. I've just started looking into it myself." Well if someone who lost $27 billion earlier this month is backing it, it must be good | |||
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"Totally off piste with this one. But Has anyone heard of 'Dogecoin' and is it worth investing in? Just been hearing a lot about it. " If you’re looking to invest in crypto, I’d advise not investing in Dogecoin. Bitcoin or ETH if you’re just starting out and get to know the market. Also, make sure your doing your own due diligence. But if you wanna roll the dice and see what happens - YOLO. | |||
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"The only coin for me is the Krugerrand, 1 ounce of pure Gold, bought my first one in 1973 for £80 and have managed to buy one a year since then, might struggle this year though as they are now at £1400. Boring but safe, subject to fluctuation but nothing like Bitcoin. " Long term is good but a bit of fluctuation last year or two. I like silver too, not as big investments but 1/2 kilo poured 999 Suiss make lovely paperweights and door stops and don’t cost the earth especially when vat free | |||
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