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May 19, 2017, 12:44:08 PM
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do you think i chose my username randomly Cheesy
i am a hodler so no i won't sell at $2000 or any other price too cheap like that.
someone said a nice thing in the comments, i can't invest 10 million dollar over night in bitcoin, i don't have that kind of money so i buy 200-300 € $ ,.. each month when i get the money and this means when you sell you are selling to me so thanks for your cheap coins Wink

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May 19, 2017, 01:18:47 PM
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Will 2000$/btc earn enough profit for you? Will it make your dreams real? If you think so, then go for it. If not, don't sell a satoshi till you get what you want. Don't let the markets decide for you. You decide.

I will hold till we hit 500k$. But I will probably get carried away when it hits 100k$  Cheesy Anything lesser won't cut it.

I really wanted to see my first profit made with bitcoin, but yes you are right. I would've have WAY more profit when I sell it later.

Also, I dont need money right now & I can afford it to buy bitcoins every month.
Would you recommend doing this?
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May 20, 2017, 04:46:44 AM
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Hello,

Are you guys also selling your bitcoins for $2000,- per coin?
Or will you hold untill a higher price.

I personally think that when it reaches 2100-2200, it will dump . This is just a feeling

Let me know!
Yeah I am probably going to sell at around 2000 dollars. I think that there will be a small drop in price, then I will buy back my Bitcoin when it goes to about 1920 or something like that.
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May 20, 2017, 05:12:57 AM
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i usually prefer "spending" my bitcoin when price goes up. that way i even save up more money.
let's say price is $2000 and i wanted to buy something worth $2000. i first have to go on an exchange or use other ways to convert bitcoin to fiat here are the fees
- transaction fee to transfer BTC to that place
- trading fee which is usually on exchanges (~0.2%) or sell at lower price if it is another method.
- withdrawal fee to cash out the fiat (it is a percentage of $2000 which will be different in different places).
- use credit card or something and pay fees to buy that thing i wanted.

now if i buy directly with bitcoin i usually find some kind of discount too. and i only pay the transaction fees to pay the merchant!

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May 20, 2017, 05:28:11 AM
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Dont spend it yet this is only start price is again in pattern of increase for 3-4% per day. Calculate the price for next 20 days of for that 2 month and you will be surprised to see the figure.
Selling is not the option you if you have opportunity to buy it even more clean prof fit on daily bases.



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