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August 09, 2015, 03:03:51 PM
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So you created bitcointalk account just to tell us how awesome your skill of investing BTC are? You brag about your skills yet you are not willing to help people enough to tell them how to invest.

And further to the fact that he wont share he wants others to share the way they make their profits...... err, "fuck off", springs to mind.
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August 09, 2015, 03:14:42 PM
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I would be wary of any PMs sent by OP. If he wants to share something on how he made it he should make it here in public IMO.
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August 09, 2015, 03:18:37 PM
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NONONO! I took part in dozens of investment and p2p loan sites, if you put 10BTC to one site, most probably you would get your 10BTC scammed. The golden rule, do not put all your eggs in one basket, do not invest too big to get ignored.   Wink
So you created bitcointalk account just to tell us how awesome your skill of investing BTC are? You brag about your skills yet you are not willing to help people enough to tell them how to invest.
Saying that you have to split your money and never invest in 1 place majority of your coins is self explanatory but you could at least said which sites are fine/secure and give the best return of investment...

If he mentioned any sites or links, it would really be fishy.  I'd rather he teach me fishing than give me a fish.

By the way, 100% agreed this rule:

The golden rule, do not put all your eggs in one basket, do not invest too big to get ignored.
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August 09, 2015, 03:34:11 PM
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NONONO! I took part in dozens of investment and p2p loan sites, if you put 10BTC to one site, most probably you would get your 10BTC scammed. The golden rule, do not put all your eggs in one basket, do not invest too big to get ignored.   Wink
So you created bitcointalk account just to tell us how awesome your skill of investing BTC are? You brag about your skills yet you are not willing to help people enough to tell them how to invest.
Saying that you have to split your money and never invest in 1 place majority of your coins is self explanatory but you could at least said which sites are fine/secure and give the best return of investment...

If he mentioned any sites or links, it would really be fishy.  I'd rather he teach me fishing than give me a fish.

By the way, 100% agreed this rule:

The golden rule, do not put all your eggs in one basket, do not invest too big to get ignored.

I agree that diversification is key in investments, but at the same time no can end up committing the mistake of diversifying too much. If you believe in a project, sometimes is good to risk a bit and play on the high stakes. The returns can be massive if it turns out well. I've never had this luck tho, mainly because I can't find any project that convinces me enough to invest a considerable amount at the early stages.
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August 09, 2015, 03:42:06 PM
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I don't invest my bitcoin...too much risk...but I earn and I buy bitcoin with what I earn. I don't know how you can invest via bitcoin without worry of getting scammed. There's ZERO recourse or protection if your investment gets taken (i'm not talk the investment loses, but someone steals your money.)

Lending is one great option and provides a good service to people. I wouldn't recommend any bitcoin lending options (unless they provide some level of insurance) but I would recommend a company called Prosper (www.prosper.com), they allow you to provide loans to people in $25 increments, you have complete control over the types of loans you fund and get an interest return corresponding to how much risk you take.

It's a great program and helps people that can't get loans through banks...consider peer-to-peer lending!

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August 09, 2015, 04:38:09 PM
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I don't invest my bitcoin...too much risk...but I earn and I buy bitcoin with what I earn. I don't know how you can invest via bitcoin without worry of getting scammed. There's ZERO recourse or protection if your investment gets taken (i'm not talk the investment loses, but someone steals your money.)

Lending is one great option and provides a good service to people. I wouldn't recommend any bitcoin lending options (unless they provide some level of insurance) but I would recommend a company called Prosper (www.prosper.com), they allow you to provide loans to people in $25 increments, you have complete control over the types of loans you fund and get an interest return corresponding to how much risk you take.

It's a great program and helps people that can't get loans through banks...consider peer-to-peer lending!

Does prosper take Bitcoin, I cannot see it mentioned in any of the information posted on the site? I reckon the OP got lucky in new Ponzi schemes. It's always the first

guys in who gets the profits. Anything without high risk or huge luck or down right illegal actions, bring those kind of returns.

I have been dabbling in day trading and I have not come close to showing 200% profits. If OP found a way to cheat the rat race, he should keep it to himself... if everyone

knows the secret... nobody would be making money.  Wink 

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No risks, no gain; More risks, more gains.

...and more loss. People seem to forget that the risk equals greater chance for loss, not greater chance for gains. It means there's greater chance for loss but if you win, you win big(ger)!

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August 09, 2015, 04:50:25 PM
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I don't invest my bitcoin...too much risk...but I earn and I buy bitcoin with what I earn. I don't know how you can invest via bitcoin without worry of getting scammed. There's ZERO recourse or protection if your investment gets taken (i'm not talk the investment loses, but someone steals your money.)

Lending is one great option and provides a good service to people. I wouldn't recommend any bitcoin lending options (unless they provide some level of insurance) but I would recommend a company called Prosper (www.prosper.com), they allow you to provide loans to people in $25 increments, you have complete control over the types of loans you fund and get an interest return corresponding to how much risk you take.

It's a great program and helps people that can't get loans through banks...consider peer-to-peer lending!

Does prosper take Bitcoin, I cannot see it mentioned in any of the information posted on the site? I reckon the OP got lucky in new Ponzi schemes. It's always the first

guys in who gets the profits. Anything without high risk or huge luck or down right illegal actions, bring those kind of returns.

I have been dabbling in day trading and I have not come close to showing 200% profits. If OP found a way to cheat the rat race, he should keep it to himself... if everyone

knows the secret... nobody would be making money.  Wink 

Hey, great point - Prosper does not take Bitcoin. But consider how any investment works, the type of currency used to buy the investment is almost completely irrelevant to the investment itself. Another investing option for you (not day trading) is Motif Investing...www.motifinvesting.com.

Full Disclosure: I receive not benefit, commission, or earnings from recommending these sites to you all, I just genuinely believe them to be be great investment options (that are really easy and low cost to get into).

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August 09, 2015, 04:52:09 PM
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No risks, no gains; More risks, more gains.

I definitely agree on this one, though I must admit that I sense something fishy about OP. Can you show us some proofs of this so-called investment site? You don't have to brag about the bitcoins that you have right now actually, you can keep it for yourself if you want to. Wink

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August 09, 2015, 04:59:30 PM
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I've made (and lost) some coins by day trading, buying Bitcoin or Litecoin when the price is low, selling when the price goes up.
Rinse and repeat Smiley

Also sig campaign to get a little bit extra Smiley

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August 09, 2015, 05:09:19 PM
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No risks, no gains; More risks, more gains.

Then you're fine with investing money in a Ponzi scheme? After all if you know that your investment is a Ponzi and you grab your money early enough before it collapse you can earn pretty big money.
I think gaining is not always about how much can your earn, but how safe you are. If I can't sleep because I am worried about losing my money then I'd rather earn less but instead I can sleep sound and safe...
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August 09, 2015, 05:09:47 PM
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No risks, no gain; More risks, more gains.

...and more loss. People seem to forget that the risk equals greater chance for loss, not greater chance for gains. It means there's greater chance for loss but if you win, you win big(ger)!
just always invest what you can afford to lose
multi investment is the best
invest small in many diffirent program..

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August 09, 2015, 05:17:37 PM
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investment programs were highly profitable but usually things like this program will end up scam you must be careful when the right time to quit
Actually you can make decent profit with platforms like BTCjam, as far as I know BTCjam pays around 20% but annually. So if you want profit and don't care about the investment at the moment you can invest in btcjam and watch your btc grow
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August 09, 2015, 05:18:54 PM
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No risks, no gain; More risks, more gains.


That is true. But now tell me your cool scammy website  Cheesy

Exactly, you come here to tease us and that we beg you that you tell us how you doubled your money and actually you haven't done anything and you have some kind of hidden agenda behind. On the top of that you are a complete newbie, what else is there to say!
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August 09, 2015, 05:40:21 PM
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I am starting to think that those threads are just trying to manipulate newbies into gambling investing. Newbies come and read these thread and get motivated, they buy bitcoin, go gambling, lose, and the gambling operators profit.
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August 09, 2015, 05:59:35 PM
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NONONO! I took part in dozens of investment and p2p loan sites, if you put 10BTC to one site, most probably you would get your 10BTC scammed. The golden rule, do not put all your eggs in one basket, do not invest too big to get ignored.   Wink
So you created bitcointalk account just to tell us how awesome your skill of investing BTC are? You brag about your skills yet you are not willing to help people enough to tell them how to invest.
Saying that you have to split your money and never invest in 1 place majority of your coins is self explanatory but you could at least said which sites are fine/secure and give the best return of investment...

If he mentioned any sites or links, it would really be fishy.  I'd rather he teach me fishing than give me a fish.

By the way, 100% agreed this rule:

The golden rule, do not put all your eggs in one basket, do not invest too big to get ignored.

And another rule is fast in and fast out?  It's difficult to define the best time to quit when involving an investment site.
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August 09, 2015, 06:10:23 PM
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No risks, no gains; More risks, more gains.

Then you're fine with investing money in a Ponzi scheme? After all if you know that your investment is a Ponzi and you grab your money early enough before it collapse you can earn pretty big money.
I think gaining is not always about how much can your earn, but how safe you are. If I can't sleep because I am worried about losing my money then I'd rather earn less but instead I can sleep sound and safe...

As I said, if you know how to play by the risks and how to play it safely, you'll be fine. I'm fine investing my money in a Ponzi scheme, if I know I was near the first one who joined. Everyone knows how ponzis work, so if you just carefully time it, then you won't even have a big problem. Also, invest what you are fine to lose. In that way you can sleep soundly without even hesitating on what you have done.

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August 09, 2015, 07:33:27 PM
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No risks, no gains; More risks, more gains.

Then you're fine with investing money in a Ponzi scheme? After all if you know that your investment is a Ponzi and you grab your money early enough before it collapse you can earn pretty big money.
I think gaining is not always about how much can your earn, but how safe you are. If I can't sleep because I am worried about losing my money then I'd rather earn less but instead I can sleep sound and safe...

As I said, if you know how to play by the risks and how to play it safely, you'll be fine. I'm fine investing my money in a Ponzi scheme, if I know I was near the first one who joined. Everyone knows how ponzis work, so if you just carefully time it, then you won't even have a big problem. Also, invest what you are fine to lose. In that way you can sleep soundly without even hesitating on what you have done.
I think you can also get scammed by a ponzi, even if you were one of the first ones to join. For example, if the ponzi just doesn't get enough new members, the owner may want to keep all initial investments and just default on all payments.

Or say, in the early phase of a ponzi, 20 people may put in like 0.1 BTC or other low amounts and if you put in, say, 1 BTC. They might just selectively scam people who put in the higher amounts to pay off the small investments while scamming the bigger investments.

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August 09, 2015, 07:59:24 PM
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I am starting to think that those threads are just trying to manipulate newbies into gambling investing. Newbies come and read these thread and get motivated, they buy bitcoin, go gambling, lose, and the gambling operators profit.

Anyone expecting to make profit gambling is probably a bit silly.
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I am starting to think that those threads are just trying to manipulate newbies into gambling investing. Newbies come and read these thread and get motivated, they buy bitcoin, go gambling, lose, and the gambling operators profit.

Anyone expecting to make profit gambling is probably a bit silly.

People get scammed all the time so there must be a lot of silly people Tongue

Did OP post a scam link yet ? Was kind of half expecting it by now. ^_^"


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