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February 06, 2018, 07:45:20 AM
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My baggiest regret is i am just watching and not able to buy bitcoin still now.
Last week price was in 5500usd and i waited for more.
And today it hits 6300usd.
I hope a drop will come soon and i will have a entry point then.

The only thing i regret about cryptocurrency is that the price before is just 13$ dollar back in 2013 and i never invested a huge amount of money. Now bitcoins grow and already surpass 10k but still i am broke and not been able to save enough capital to invest because it was too expensive.
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February 06, 2018, 07:49:18 AM
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well as for me my biggest regret was when i was too scared on what bitcoin really is and just neglect it, just because of ignorance i missed the spot, and then later on i encountered bitcoin again, i laughed at it saying is this still alive, and then onwards i became curious to how did it really last long and it increases its value as time passes by, and then i feel so down when i realized what i really missed. so sad to recall.
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February 06, 2018, 12:59:00 PM
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Like everybody,the biggest regret of my life is that,i could not invest heavily when the price was really low,i was having my focus on my profession rather than spending time to other things and i missed my opportunity to get involved in a lucrative endeavor.
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February 06, 2018, 01:30:48 PM
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I'll start off with some of my biggest regrets, and the one which I am most upset about is selling my Bitcoin early. I was one of the people who were able to get into Bitcoin around the price of $400-600, and at that time I even owned a couple of Bitcoins. I saw some profits and I sold off all of my Bitcoin, I was too scared to expose myself to the risk of being involved in Bitcoin and I got out. I would've loved to have a couple thousand dollars laying around, but that's me.

Also, gambling. I gambled a good amount with the bitcoins that I had at the $400-600 mark, if I would have that back now it'd be worth a fortune.

Anyone here have any regrets?

The most thing I regret about bitcoin is not listening to my friend who encourage me to invest on it. He explained everything but still, I didn't believed him because I thought it was scam and illegal but now, I witnessed how it works and have regrets.

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February 06, 2018, 01:32:38 PM
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For me, so far there have been nothing major than the fact that I didn't convert my bitcoins back to dollars and hold there. But its all good.

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February 06, 2018, 01:39:04 PM
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I wish I took more time for research because I bought. The "friend" who "helped" me buy kept some of my money.
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February 06, 2018, 01:41:33 PM
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I'll start off with some of my biggest regrets, and the one which I am most upset about is selling my Bitcoin early. I was one of the people who were able to get into Bitcoin around the price of $400-600, and at that time I even owned a couple of Bitcoins. I saw some profits and I sold off all of my Bitcoin, I was too scared to expose myself to the risk of being involved in Bitcoin and I got out. I would've loved to have a couple thousand dollars laying around, but that's me.

Also, gambling. I gambled a good amount with the bitcoins that I had at the $400-600 mark, if I would have that back now it'd be worth a fortune.

Anyone here have any regrets?

When i was new in trading, used to sell all my coins at the lowest price when the value of my coins in the market is slowly decreasing, i am not well knowledgeable about the flow of the market and that is the reason i lose some of my profit for the mean time but then you will learn all the things as you experienced those bad times and avoid it in order to become a succesfful trader.

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February 06, 2018, 01:45:33 PM
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i think the biggest regret about not buying back then is the fact that probably nothing again in our lifetime will explode like bitcoin did,  amazing if you just bought in 2012 2013  and held which would be hard (but not so much if you joined forums like this that rammed HODL to death)  but  its not like double or triple ,  THIS WAS LIFE CHANGING MONEY many of us missed out.    I dont think the people who bought in 2017 are teh lucky ones, its the ones that bought in 2012 2013 and kept going.    Doubt this kind of thing will ever happen again in our life -  everyone knows the deal now and sees the potential which makes me think the next big will be back to 15k not 20k and each repeat will be lower 10k  etc, 
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February 06, 2018, 01:48:02 PM
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Not buying enough bitcoins when it was $1000 each. I couldn't gotten so many bitcoins back then and even if the price is declining today, I can sell a lot and still be rich. I don't regret it that much since I can't realky tell the future. So I guess buying bitcoins now and making the best of what I can is the chance I need to get rich.

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