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February 18, 2018, 09:08:54 AM
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No, investing in the older age can and is even necessary. Firstly, do not forget about your family and children, who then can not be in anything because of your investments, and secondly, you yourself can live well and allow yourself all the joys of life
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February 18, 2018, 09:10:12 AM
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No,  it's not yet late,  there's no age limitation when investing in cryptos. But the thing is do those old can afford to risk their life savings and pension?  For me, if I were an old man I think I would rather enjoy my pension, I think I will be contented with that life especially if I achieved my goals in life.
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February 18, 2018, 09:18:21 AM
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What would you guys advise someone who is retired, living off pension and savings? Is it too late/risky to invest at that kind of age?
Do you guys think the elderly have a chance of jumping on the crypto train, or do you guys think it's too late for them to invest?


Not necessarily the age to get started with cryptocurrency, All you need here is understanding and patience. In fact there are my friends who are between the ages of 40 and 50 who are beginning to study the crypto currency. And I'm happy they're really serious, So do not be afraid and if you know that you're doing right you should not be worried

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February 18, 2018, 09:25:36 AM
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It's not too late to invest as long as the person is ready to take the risk. Age doesn't matter if you invest in crypto currencies just give your trust on it and take risks and believe. Its hard to invest into something which you don't know nothing. You need to be careful not to invest all your money in bitcoin, because bitcoin is unstable and if you fail you may lose everything.
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February 18, 2018, 09:35:01 AM
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It is never too late until you are late, if you are knowledgeable enough to go about it, know when to invest and trade, you need not fear, perhaps you may seek for guide in other not to loose ignorantly. There are old aged people who still operate the affiliated devices properly. Little by little they can be making more money even at their comfort.
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February 18, 2018, 01:22:38 PM
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but it's never too late to invest in crypto, the age is not a hindrance, the main thing is just to read at least to ask about all the subtleties or find someone who can tell and help in their endeavors
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February 18, 2018, 01:46:57 PM
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What would you guys advise someone who is retired, living off pension and savings? Is it too late/risky to invest at that kind of age?
Do you guys think the elderly have a chance of jumping on the crypto train, or do you guys think it's too late for them to invest?


Absolutely not, Bitcoin has no age limit, and since they are already old, or retired living with pension and savings, why not for them to.invest with.cryptos,money for them is like no value anymore, they may not even know where to put there money, they are not afraid to take risk in.cryptos, they are just like playing games, if they lose, they lose, if they win the its good, it may inherit by their kids or grandkids.

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February 18, 2018, 01:54:46 PM
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it is never too late to invest in crypto no matter the age.
They can just sit back and wait, drink some good wine in a holiday hut, then if something comes up just seal the deal.
I mean they don't have to worry about losing, they've been thru a lot, and I don't believe this will slow them down.
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February 18, 2018, 01:57:47 PM
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they have all the time in the world, they may be good at cryptos. you see, men grow wiser with age!
And they may just have what it takes to be more successful than anyone else.
Who knows, maybe the man with the most holdings in crypto may be a retiree.
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February 18, 2018, 02:06:09 PM
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Crypto has no stereotypes about age, gender, nationality etc. Crypto business has no stereotypes at all and it is wonderful! You can always invest in crypto, it's never too late or too early. I think, when you are retired and have no worries about work, it is just a right time to learn crypto and invest into it. You have advantages over the others Wink

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February 18, 2018, 02:12:08 PM
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What would you guys advise someone who is retired, living off pension and savings? Is it too late/risky to invest at that kind of age?
Do you guys think the elderly have a chance of jumping on the crypto train, or do you guys think it's too late for them to invest?




NO even if you're old you can invest in bitcoin because in bitcoin there is no age limit. Yes there's a chance that elderly have a chance of jumping on the crypto train because even if they old but if they invest they can still earn. They can invest and give the income to their family so that there's no problem when it comes on their financial on the future.
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February 18, 2018, 02:13:07 PM
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If we are talking about the value of bitcoin in the market, those who invested earlier, of all ages, got a very profitable one. But bitcoin doesn't pick an age. As long as you appreciate it, you can fit in.
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February 18, 2018, 02:15:22 PM
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Not too late. Bcos everybody can do bitcoin business the important thing we know abt btc and can do internet also know the rule of btc.
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February 18, 2018, 02:19:19 PM
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What would you guys advise someone who is retired, living off pension and savings? Is it too late/risky to invest at that kind of age?
Do you guys think the elderly have a chance of jumping on the crypto train, or do you guys think it's too late for them to invest?

if they want to make more profit and move it instead of saving. But retired people are usually elderly/older adults, who often do not know how to make right decisions for their money. Many people use them to take advantage of their money. I do not think older people should invest in crypto.

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February 18, 2018, 03:20:41 PM
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i think it's not too late you would still earn more in the near future. In the crypto world if your just a newbie here you are not late to invest there is still much time to earn more. Bitcoin is open for 18 in above because you need a bank to put your changed bitcoins. But really age doesn't matter here whether you're really old you can start and earn here. As long as you love what you are doing and your not using others to earn here.
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February 18, 2018, 03:41:43 PM
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When it comes to investing no ones too old or too young to invest. But you must still have at least enough knowledge and funds to be able to invest and trade in cryptos. Ever since technology evolved even older generations are slowly becoming tech savy. Since they also need to cope up with the changes instead of depending to someone to work it out for them. Like in japan where old people rather try something out themselves than to depend too much on someone to do it for them. Same goes when they do trades.
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February 18, 2018, 04:45:47 PM
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Let know one thing, cryptocurrency is not a very old system. It has just started its way and people are knowing about it day by day. This generation is the main user of this coin and hopefully future generation will get more facilities from this system.
If you are old then you can invest your money their for the better future of your children.

Old people can not do any hard work so that they can not earn money at that time generally but if you can invet your money there then you have chance to earn money from another way. There is no age limitation to deal with this system, you just have to know about it perfectly and do all the things perfectly what is required. Earning money is the main point, age is doesn’t matter at all.
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February 18, 2018, 04:47:07 PM
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What would you guys advise someone who is retired, living off pension and savings? Is it too late/risky to invest at that kind of age?
Do you guys think the elderly have a chance of jumping on the crypto train, or do you guys think it's too late for them to invest?


I think not, as long as you can handle your time to trade and invest, it's never too late. Age is not a requirement or a limitation in investment and trading cryptocurrency. I know a lot of people who are old and young who earn a lot of money because of cryptocurrency.
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February 23, 2018, 05:25:12 AM
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No, you are not too late.

2018 is also known as year of cryptocurrency.

There are many good projects in row for 2018.

For march month my best one is Cardstack

Do your own research before you invest.
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February 23, 2018, 05:38:18 AM
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I don't think age should be a restriction to crypto investment. The ability to invest and manage risk should be of concern and not the age. If a pensioner want to invest in the crypto market and he/she has the start-up capital, having a background knowledge of it and with the aid of an expert, would make it a whole lot easier.

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