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June 17, 2015, 03:53:23 PM
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You all know them...

If Bitcoin is to actually keep going for many years.. you haven't had a better chance to buy in a couple years..

It would appear the altcoin train has left the station..
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June 17, 2015, 03:58:14 PM
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If your not just day trading and are in bitcoin for long term buying at any price under $300 before the halving is a good move imo.
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June 17, 2015, 05:11:09 PM
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If your not just day trading and are in bitcoin for long term buying at any price under $300 before the halving is a good move imo.

yes, good point. lot of friends of mine actually asking me "when is good time to buy" and I'm simply replaying..in long-term doesn't matter, if you will buy now at 250 or 220 or 270. Buy, HODL, thanks me later.
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June 17, 2015, 05:44:37 PM
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If your not just day trading and are in bitcoin for long term buying at any price under $300 before the halving is a good move imo.

yes, good point. lot of friends of mine actually asking me "when is good time to buy" and I'm simply replaying..in long-term doesn't matter, if you will buy now at 250 or 220 or 270. Buy, HODL, thanks me later.

despite the obvious route, most actually still will wait until the price goes beserk sad to say.

most dont even know what halving does lol. Its like dude, harder to find + less block rewards should be a obvious statement on value.
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June 17, 2015, 05:57:16 PM
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If your not just day trading and are in bitcoin for long term buying at any price under $300 before the halving is a good move imo.

yes, good point. lot of friends of mine actually asking me "when is good time to buy" and I'm simply replaying..in long-term doesn't matter, if you will buy now at 250 or 220 or 270. Buy, HODL, thanks me later.

you should tell them: buy a few coins...if it is successful, then it would be a lot of $$ or euros, and if not, then not much harm done.
I say, anyone with any interest should get a couple of bitcoins just in case, but i cannot convince even my family members to do that.
No matter...we shall prevail!
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June 17, 2015, 06:09:27 PM
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If your not just day trading and are in bitcoin for long term buying at any price under $300 before the halving is a good move imo.

yes, good point. lot of friends of mine actually asking me "when is good time to buy" and I'm simply replaying..in long-term doesn't matter, if you will buy now at 250 or 220 or 270. Buy, HODL, thanks me later.

despite the obvious route, most actually still will wait until the price goes beserk sad to say.

most dont even know what halving does lol. Its like dude, harder to find + less block rewards should be a obvious statement on value.

COuld not agree more...  None of my friends that got into BTC with me are going back in..

One keeps saying when it hits $100, 50 or something he'll buy one but really I know he never will.

I would bet BTC if it smashes through the $2k barrier every single one of them will be after me to buy some BTC..

It is amazingly hard to fight emotion.
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June 17, 2015, 06:52:18 PM
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..but i cannot convince even my family members to do that.

don't even try it...it is just way to hell to be somehow "responsible" for your family investments in BTC..
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June 17, 2015, 06:57:04 PM
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don't even try it...it is just way to hell to be somehow "responsible" for your family investments in BTC..

Yup. Keep it under your hat. If they get hacked it's your fault. If the whole thing fails it's your fault. If they only buy a small amount and the price explodes, guess whose fault that'll be too?
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