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May 25, 2017, 07:51:13 PM
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Hey guys,

I'm currently a medical student in the US and will graduate heavily in debt in order to chase my dreams. The prospect of being $300k+ in debt is extremely anxiety inducing to me and have seen how it cripples freshly graduated residents. Until recently I've seen this as nothing but an inevitability but after following cryptocurrencies for some months, I've seen the promising potential of this field. I placed a test investment of a few hundred dollars and have already doubled my initial amount in less than two weeks. I am considering taking out an extra 10k in loans to invest in crypto (relative to 300k it seems like a drop in the bucket). Do you guys think it is in the realm of possibility to have that investment eventually pay off my debt? Currently I am invested in NEM, Waves and Wings. Thank you so much for your help!

You are living in lousy country that they cant afford to teach doctors for free. Seems something went wrong somehow.  Ever thought of going study abroad? Doctors are needed everywhere. If they get you young to train you, they will be even more interested.

Still the rest of the world thinks that USA is a progressive country.
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May 25, 2017, 07:56:22 PM
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But how big is the bubble? - No one knows, though as they say "History doesn't repeat, but it does rhyme". I think that each bubble will get smaller and smaller than the last one, simply because it takes more money with each pump to get it to higher and higher highs.

one small detail, each bubble attracts more and more people. all they need to do is spend the same amount of money to make it much bigger.



Still the rest of the world thinks that USA is a progressive country.

nope. it's only brainwashed americans who believe they live in the best country on earth. to a european i find many of their attitudes incomprehensible and unacceptable.
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May 25, 2017, 11:31:02 PM
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Is this a troll?

A doctor starts earning upwards 5000-6000+  € per month.
Just get your college done and go work.

Or rethink and dont go to college at all.

Lending money to speculate in crypto especially altcoins is a full retard move.

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May 26, 2017, 12:29:25 AM
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Hey guys,

I'm currently a medical student in the US and will graduate heavily in debt in order to chase my dreams. The prospect of being $300k+ in debt is extremely anxiety inducing to me and have seen how it cripples freshly graduated residents. Until recently I've seen this as nothing but an inevitability but after following cryptocurrencies for some months, I've seen the promising potential of this field. I placed a test investment of a few hundred dollars and have already doubled my initial amount in less than two weeks. I am considering taking out an extra 10k in loans to invest in crypto (relative to 300k it seems like a drop in the bucket). Do you guys think it is in the realm of possibility to have that investment eventually pay off my debt? Currently I am invested in NEM, Waves and Wings. Thank you so much for your help!
If you already did this a year ago you could have double your profit if you invest in Bitcoin Ripple and eth and saves you from debt,
but anyway it's not yet late Bitcoin is still increasing and there are a lot of coins with good potential for profit,just pick the right coins to invest.


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May 26, 2017, 02:20:26 AM
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it's obviously risky but for reasons already mentioned the risk is not that bad compared to the reward in this case imo. and this bubble is just getting started and is nowhere near bursting point as far as i can tell since it is still just barely starting to enter mainstream consciousness


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May 26, 2017, 02:47:28 AM
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Hey guys,

I'm currently a medical student in the US and will graduate heavily in debt in order to chase my dreams. The prospect of being $300k+ in debt is extremely anxiety inducing to me and have seen how it cripples freshly graduated residents. Until recently I've seen this as nothing but an inevitability but after following cryptocurrencies for some months, I've seen the promising potential of this field. I placed a test investment of a few hundred dollars and have already doubled my initial amount in less than two weeks. I am considering taking out an extra 10k in loans to invest in crypto (relative to 300k it seems like a drop in the bucket). Do you guys think it is in the realm of possibility to have that investment eventually pay off my debt? Currently I am invested in NEM, Waves and Wings. Thank you so much for your help!
i am new to this cryptocurrencies and i think taking out a 10k loan and invest it is not good, There are so many way to pay your debt using cryptocurrencies, just think about it and do some research like me and about investment i do not recommend it trust me before you lost all because i think it's too risky.
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