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341  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Day trade or Hodling on: April 11, 2018, 05:57:22 PM
I will reliably incline toward day exchanging in light-weight of the actual fact that day exchanging area unit fast exchanging and provides you profit with a past rate and that i have encountered in day exchanging whereas at an equivalent time holding exchanging is likewise nice however it need a large amount of investment so's the rationale i'm occupied with day exchanging. typically holding exchanging is likewise best to earn profit.
vodka is the same Today is going on bitcointalk, as each user exchanges experience with each other. If it were not, the newcomers would have developed very badly, but to date there is a huge potential in each participant.
342  Economy / Economics / Re: crypto is the future, make money of it on: April 11, 2018, 05:55:14 PM
What do you think about the fact that cryptocurrencies will literally be the future ? In a few years, it will exploded and, be rich if we hold many ?

Yes, I agree with you, Crypto coins will definitely increase year by year, and having it is going to be very profitable in the future, crypto will give a positive change in financial terms.
if we analyze the diversity of the company that today conducts its programs, it can be concluded that the crypto currency is being introduced into every sphere of human activity. Thus, we will face the crypto currency everywhere and we will have to learn how to handle this area of ​​science.
343  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin bull run begins now? on: April 11, 2018, 05:52:49 PM
Too early to draw conclusions, the market at this time is not too stable. But many will drive away the growth of bitcoin by the end of this year to $ 50,000$. so I think it's worth buying bitcoin while he's in the correction stage.
something very long is happening is the stage of correction. I think that this is an empty explanation, we hide the total bankruptcy of the growth of the price. It seems to me that in the majority of cases, many users are sure that this year there will be no more market stabilization.
344  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum vs Bitcoin as goal of investments on: April 11, 2018, 05:51:20 PM
Many people out there don´t believe that Ethereum can be a long term hodling, they simply use it participate in ICOs, sell and buy bitcoin again with the profit. Do you think that may change this year and ethereum can be seen as the choice to hodl?

I don't see any predictions about of changes. Ethereum can be take a long terms of hodling but it takes for granted for the good value of coins.
I think that the etherium will never cause doubts and risk our investments in this less. Apparently the etherium is much better and better, and also more promising than Bitcoin, the protocol on which the new coins are created is talking about it.
345  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you agree? on: April 11, 2018, 05:48:35 PM
Personally I am don't listening this guys who called themselvers "experts", you always could find another "expert" who will tell completely opposite things.
The fact is that many guys just compete in their refined speeches. Practical in their words there is not a drop of truth, but they try to make only assumptions. I think that every user of the crypto currency has his own opinion and can express himself also.
346  Economy / Economics / Re: Will BTC and large coins recover? on: April 11, 2018, 05:46:54 PM
This is last possible dip and we shouldn't be scared that much, because it could fall even further. If you want to get money from that then you need to invest now, it's good chance.
I do not even understand what people want from Bitcoin lately. It seems that they did not know that the current situation with the market will be inevitable. I'm sure that such fluctuations in the price of Bitcoin will be constant, but that's only in this way. It will affect its popularity, it's very difficult to say.
347  Economy / Speculation / Re: Saving for your Children Bitcoin vs Cash? on: April 10, 2018, 09:17:28 PM
Like every parents want to leave something for children for their future.

Which investment is safe?

Bitcoin?
Stocks?
Real Estate?

I believe in the future of bitcoin, but if I want to leave something for children for their future, I will choose real estate. I want to make sure for the kids because real estate is always the safest channel if we have money available.
I believe that we should have those investments, life is full of risk in the future, we don't know what could happen in bitcoin, in the stock market, in real estates or even investing in gold or silver so if you can maximize your money by investing in them then match better than having nothing in the future.
It seems to me that it's better to turn your attention to a new alternative coin, and not just fixate on Bitcoin. If you keep only Bitcoin, then perhaps you are devotees risking your income and all your financial condition. If your attention is focused on a few coins, then their investment can really bring you a good profit, while taking less risk.
348  Economy / Speculation / Re: Does Bitcoin stable ? on: April 10, 2018, 09:15:30 PM
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It seems to me that you need to learn more and more information, because the technical documentation that is present on the company's wap site is not enough for completeness.
349  Economy / Speculation / Re: falling at a price of $ 6k on: April 10, 2018, 09:11:50 PM
You can't predict Bitcoin price from analysing a chart.
Don't trust those forums they may misslead and make you take a wrong decision.
Alts speculation can be easier because of the low marketcap and low demand so figuring out resistance levels is easier.
I'm already beginning to get used to the fact that the price for Bitcoin will fluctuate from 6,000 dollars to 7,000 dollars. It seems that until the end of 2018, we will not see any rise in prices and a rise in the market.
350  Economy / Speculation / Re: I know we all feel sad - let's cry here on: April 10, 2018, 09:10:18 PM
Why is everyone crying? I don't see why not. The price of bitcoin did not decrease instantly. I should have sold it before now so I wouldn't cry. I trade stock. This allows me to earn extra coins. Because of the lower prices, my income in dollars is reduced, but that is no reason for crying. Crying only those who did nothing and had income from rising prices.
Perhaps these people have long been oriented and minimize their losses. And in reality only those morons can cry that saw huge prices for Bitcoin about 20,000 dollars and immediately rushed to invest in this coin, selling their property for starting capital and investments.
351  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Bitcoin Price Manipulated??? on: April 10, 2018, 09:08:18 PM
Manipulation is nothing new in Market. There may have little manipulation in Crypto too. But I don’t think not in any form of Cartel. This is just mare speculation. It’s pretty tough to manipulate a market that is based on decentralization.

any market can be manipulated. The financial market it's self is pretty decentralized (even more then bitcoin). If you think of it over 50% of the BTC mining market is in china and is controlled by 4 organizations. What financial market in the world is more at the whim of so few people? Can you imagine the potential for inside trading here? And what's worse is that because of the de-regulation and pseudo-anonimity of bitcoin this is neither illegal, nor easy to prove. You wanted total freedom with your money? You have it. No rules other then jungle rules. Survival of the fittest.
it is clear that the market has always been manipulated and thus affects all users. Despite the fact that they believed that Bitcoin would never affect the pricing of another crypto currency, but nevertheless it happens. Today, large whales throw a huge amount of bitcoin into the market and thereby make a collapse in prices and a drop in the market.
352  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will you stay in crypto if BTC does not recover? on: April 10, 2018, 09:06:00 PM
Hi,

Just wondering if you guys will stay in crypto (aka hold or sell your BTC holdings) if the price does not recover.

Lets say we are still around 6k-7k by December 2018 => Will you wait it out or give up and say "OK, we had a nice ride but we are not going up again"?

What about if in 2019 price is still hovering around 6k-7k and there is no sign of recovery to 10k+ (or even a new ATH)

You have to realise here the scenarios you outline are actually pretty dam bullish.     7000 is not a low figure, consider a chart over five years instead of just months and that price is very high.

Also consider a steady price brings with it alot of positives such of easier contract settlement and pricing in general can rest more easily on a price which does not change substantially.   So to answer your question, many people would stay and I think BTC would grow alot even with a seemingly lower price.  Its about utility not price gain, this matters most.
First, you need to explain yourself one simple thing, this first phase will very well affect the recovery of the market. We all need to invest our money together in Bitcoin. Thus, we automatically raise the demand for Bitcoin in the market and this will positively influence the stabilization of the market.
353  Economy / Economics / Re: Are you thinking about the future? on: February 26, 2018, 06:42:59 PM
Have you ever thought about buying bitcoin for your children as a future investment?
  I always think about the future. But no matter how strange it sounded, did not blow about that would buy bitcoin to their children. They themselves have the right to decide what and how they will do in life. If they want I think I can help them in their endeavors.
354  Economy / Economics / Re: You missed all the trains, not just bitcoin on: February 23, 2018, 06:02:37 PM
I have read many posts of people saying they are sorry to have missed Bitcoin. But I wonder if they realise that there have been more than 20 trains out there that could have made them millionaires.

They have managed to miss at least all these, some of them as recent as July last year. It is not that you missed Bitcoin, is that you (and I) just missed many many others Roll Eyes



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Be honest to yourself... you did have a chance!
  Many regret that they did not sell bitcoin when he was on top. I do not think that we need to be so nervous, the best time will come and whoever waits patiently will be rewarded for his patience.
355  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you think bitcoin redistributes wealth or just makes the wealthy richer? on: February 21, 2018, 07:16:59 PM
Just that... do you think there is any re-distribution effect at all due to bitcoin?
  The effect is one, you get good dividends for your work. The main thing is to do the work very diligently and not be lazy and then your prosperity will reach the level that you want.
356  Economy / Economics / Re: Do we need regulations? on: February 21, 2018, 07:14:03 PM
How do you guys think? Do we need regulations in the crypto world? Should only ICO be regulated or legit coins (not "security tokens") too? Can we implement regulations mechanisms in code so that corrupted governmental institutions couldn't manipulate the industry? Can we still have free market with governments' regulations across the world?

Please, share your thoughts. I'm a bit confused about what's happening right now.
  rules are needed always and everywhere. If there are no rules then there will be no order. There will be complete chaos. The rules are mandatory.
357  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you think that bitcoin can reduce corruption? on: February 17, 2018, 07:18:18 PM
Now that governments have a competitor in terms of currencies, do you think that they will make an effort to make the economic system more transparent or will they just try to ban everything?
   I think that if the government does not take control of bitcoins, then there will be no corruption. If you start to control crypto then corruption will affect bitcoin.
358  Economy / Economics / Re: Why have Bitcoin instead of cash? on: January 20, 2018, 07:22:17 PM
I recently paid for some local tacos using Bitcoin. My friend who was unfamilar with Bitcoin thought it was strange, like I technically didn't pay for them or something. We got into discussing Bitcoin and one of the questions he asked me was:
"Why would you want Bitcoins instead of cash?". For a second I didn't know what to say; then I thought about it and here is what I came up with. Feel free to contribute to this.

1) More security (especially if you are careful).

2) Bitcoins are a potential investment, cash is not. Paper currency only really goes down in value, Bitcoins have a lot of potential to be worth more as time goes on.

3) Fast, worldwide transactions at your fingertips.

4) Similar to #3, but it's a universal currency. It's legal in most countries of the world and you don't need any kind of currency conversion to send money to people in a different country than your own.
  I absolutely agree with all the above arguments. One bad thing is that today you can not use bitcoin as a payment system, but I think that soon it will be possible.
359  Economy / Economics / Re: Does this mean Cash will be extinct? on: January 17, 2018, 07:40:04 PM
Sweden is contemplating to stop using cash by 2023, does this mean cash might be extinct if other countries follow suit?

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/10/sweden-could-stop-using-cash-by-2023?utm_content=buffer40bef&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
  And how can you live without cash? Bitcoin as a payment system is very good. But how and where should they be calculated? And in general by 2023 it's still very long to go. So while we use cash.
360  Economy / Economics / Re: Would bitcoin help teach kids about saving? on: January 17, 2018, 07:36:40 PM
So I have 2 cousins. One of them doesn't save and is a huge spender while the other is a saver and spends only once a year. So would bitcoin be a good way to teach them about saving? Since, mining bitcoin is the only way to make alot of bitcoin, I would use a alt wallet to show them what happens if you spend and don't save. What do you think?
  You need to save money from the very childhood. From pocket money and not spent money for dinners. I did so. When I wanted to buy something and my parents did not give money, I saved pocket money and bought what I wanted.
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