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1  Other / Off-topic / Re: USD $30 Amazon Gift Card for 30min user research on: October 23, 2019, 07:44:30 AM
We've had 3 user interviews with the Bitcointalk crowd. They've been great! Still a few more slots next week.

Sign up by filling in a 1-min screener survey: https://forms.gle/F8UninwoBXPNZa4t9
2  Other / Off-topic / Re: USD $30 Amazon Gift Card for user research on: October 17, 2019, 08:53:56 AM
We set out to build a brand new product only to solve your problems. So please tell us what they are! Smiley

https://forms.gle/F8UninwoBXPNZa4t9
3  Other / Off-topic / USD $30 Amazon Gift Card for 30min user research on: October 16, 2019, 01:01:01 PM
Hello everyone,

We are conducting user interviews for our trading product 'XP Invest'. Link: https://www.xpinvest.io/

We will reward all interviewees with a $30 USD Amazon Gift Card. The total duration for the interview will be approximately 30 minutes. This can be done over Skype, Zoom, Google Hangouts or any alternative tool of your preference. Only pre-requisite, you must have traded/invested crypto.

https://forms.gle/F8UninwoBXPNZa4t9

If you are interested in participating, please complete this short 1 minute screening survey and we will get back to you.

Best Regards
Paul
4  Economy / Trading Discussion / Looking for honest feedback on: October 09, 2019, 03:46:57 AM
I represent https://www.xpinvest.io/

We're looking for honest feedback on our exchange- what do you guys think of the concept- UX/UI etc. We have free demo accounts so you don't need to give us any money/KYC/information to sign up.

We're just eager to learn how we can make the trading experiences better and build our roadmap accordingly. Highlight of features.

Summary of what is available
Buy vs. Short Sell
Leverage 5X
Oil/BTC pair
Gold/BTC pair
Hang Seng Index/BTC pair
FTSE/BTC pair
Coffee/BTC pair

and a few more. Thanks in advance for your help and honest feedback.
5  Economy / Securities / Re: Nasdaq 100 vs. Single Stocks on: September 30, 2019, 05:45:20 AM
That's actually really great feedback! Thanks so much for sharing that! We've been exploring which stablecoin to support and if you have a preference happy to learn more.

Hope you had a chance to check out the virtual trading account. We're always looking for ways to improve the platform and better serve our users Smiley
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Trading traditional markets with Bitcoin on: September 30, 2019, 05:35:33 AM
Our service which launched in May of this year allows users to trade traditional assets such as Nasdaq 100, FTSE, Hang Seng Index, Gold, Oil and many more using their Bitcoin. We also have short-selling and leverage available on the platform.

Links to some of our social pages

Website: https://www.xpinvest.io/
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/xpinvest
Twitter: https://twitter.com/XPInvesting
Publish0x: https://www.publish0x.com/xpinvestio
7  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money is a Bubble on: September 03, 2019, 09:16:58 AM
Yes fiat money has its problems no doubt, but even Bitcoin which was created for something which is truly novel is manipulated through pumps and dumps. Gradually more and more control is going into the hands of a smaller group of people. No matter how altruistic one person might be in their endevours to solve the worlds problems, greed will always win in this world. It is the sad truth, humans are just designed that way. Our biological instinct is to always try and win (be alpha, or survive)
8  Economy / Securities / Is DAX 30 as volatile as most cryptos? on: September 03, 2019, 08:26:51 AM
I've been doing some research on DAX 30 (German stock index) and have found that most day traders love it because its comprised of a smaller group of stocks and is quite volatile. Do any crypto traders have experience with it? Is it something that people would recommend trading vs. like a NDX?

Best
Paul
(xpinvest.io)
9  Economy / Economics / Re: Differences between an investor and common man! on: August 29, 2019, 04:49:59 AM
Most get into loan traps and end their life as being poor.
That's the sad reality. Common joes aim to book large gains very quickly and therefore discard the risks involved, which is very stupid. They don't think about paying back their debt, that comes after they lost it all.

I'm not really keen on financial institutions preventing people from investing in crypto with credit, because they should also prevent them from legacy forex brokers, but at least people are protected against themselves now.

People could withdraw their credit through an ATM and then deposit the money on their bank account and then wire it to an exchange, but I'm quite sure that these people aren't that clever to think of this themselves.

Investor
- Thinks long term
- Is aware of risks involved in investing and the failure rate
- Willing to make meaningful contributions to projects (if nothing else, at least support the ecosystem within which it operates)

Common man (retail investor)
- Thinks short term P&L
- Often puts money in the wrong places by falling prey to the 'heard' mentality
- Does not think much about the projects (sometimes yes, but not always) and will sell their investment the moment they think something is going south or they've made a decent enough return


Paul
xpinvest.io
10  Economy / Economics / Re: Trade war Influences on cryptocurrency on: August 29, 2019, 03:54:27 AM
I just want to discuss with you guys, what influences it will pose on the cryptocurrency if the trade war between US and China continues and maybe even worse. And also, what can ordinary investors do to avoid losses?

Here's an article on it
https://www.publish0x.com/xpinvestio/politics-trade-war-and-cryptocurrencies-xpndvl

Paul
xpinvest.io
11  Economy / Securities / Nasdaq 100 vs. Single Stocks on: August 27, 2019, 05:07:36 AM
Hi guys,

General question for everyone. If you're familiar in investing both single stocks and indices, given the way the markets are moving, if you had a preference to trade one going forward which one would it be?

Why I'm asking

Research for our product (https://www.xpinvest.io/) Currently you can trade Nasdaq 100 index using your bitcoin and settle in bitcoin. Going forward the equity markets are starting to look more and more unstable. Are people moving their money out of single stocks to bonds/banks or are people still long on the equity market in the short term and are moving their money to buying indices instead.

Will be very helpful for us to know what the general market sentiment is, and also good for me to know on a personal level since I am currently invested in only single stocks (all tech, yes I'm crying a lot these days)

12  Economy / Economics / Will Bitcoin really be a safe haven? on: August 26, 2019, 03:51:28 AM
Gold is a battle tested safe haven, Bitcoin unfortunately isn't.

We summarized the benefits and pitfalls of investing in Gold vs. BTC and some interesting ideas on how you can leverage the upcoming potential dip in the economy.

Some points
1. Accessibility is one problem when trying to invest in Gold
2. It acts as a hedge against inflation
3. People compare it to Bitcoin although they're very different things
4. How will Fed changing interest rates impact the price

Link to complete article
https://medium.com/xp-invest/gold-pricing-and-trading-with-bitcoin-fdc08b617e80

Our webiste: xpinvest.io
13  Economy / Service Announcements / Trading equity & commodities, settlement in Bitcoin on: August 22, 2019, 03:22:16 AM
Hi, I'm from XP Invest (https://www.xpinvest.io/), we're a trading platform where you can trade the underlying price movement on equities, commodities and other soon to be launched assets with settlement in Bitcoin. The biggest advantage is that you don't need to worry about cashing out to fiat or losing on the exchange rate. We also offer leverage and short selling on the platform.

If this catches your fancy check us out! Any questions please feel to reach out to me personally at paul@xpinvest.io
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