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November 27, 2017, 04:48:54 AM
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As you can see, it would've been worth it.

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November 27, 2017, 04:57:57 AM
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Is bitcoin still a good investment for newbies? Is it worth to pay almost $8200 for 1 BTC today?

If you look at the price of bitcoin as of the moment it is still into to the pump level meaning many are pouring their money into the market, once the price dips I think that is the best time to buy for short trader. For if you are going to invest in bitcoin for long term, any price is ok for you are not going to use that money any time soon. 8200 dollars for 1 btc is a lot for a newbie, especially he or she is still new to the market but if you are already a long term player, this price is to low for altcoins ate the price that bitcoin should be sitting as of the moment, but altcoins can be a game changer in the near future. Trust you guts and be the man you can be, for at the end of the day your choice is your decision to make.









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November 27, 2017, 05:02:03 AM
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Is bitcoin still a good investment for newbies? Is it worth to pay almost $8200 for 1 BTC today?


the importance of knowledge about crypto and bitcoin for beginners. I think you should try to learn and examine it, most importantly you should know there is always a risk that you can face anytime. but if you look at the development of bitcoin, it is not impossible that 2-4 years ahead bitcoin can be 2x higher than its present value.
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November 27, 2017, 05:08:14 AM
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It would of been a great investment if you did as it is pushing close to $10k already!
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November 27, 2017, 05:11:39 AM
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Is bitcoin still a good investment for newbies? Is it worth to pay almost $8200 for 1 BTC today?

No one can answer this. It's up to you. But in my opinion bitcoin price will go high and it can reach 10k. But you can wait for the price you can effort. Some times the price goes up and downs and it depends on the market. You can wait till the price goes lower , i guess between 4500$ to 5000$. Though it is difficult to say when the price will go high and when it will go low. You can analysis the trend of the market, it will help you. As a newbie you can participate various campaigns to get certain amount of bitcoin. While i am writing this, the price has reached 9000$ so now it is difficult to buy btc for some people, that is a sure thing.  
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November 27, 2017, 05:12:59 AM
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Yes. As of the moment its already about 9600$.... if you are a newbie no matter what the price of the bitcoin just buy it.... because no mater what happens it will hit the moon!!! waiting for 10k$
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November 27, 2017, 05:21:35 AM
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Is bitcoin still a good investment for newbies? Is it worth to pay almost $8200 for 1 BTC today?
I think it's hard for newbie buy bitcoin for now. this is the highest price achieved by bitcoin so far. and I think this price may be going down again, although it will not dropped. but if you look at the bitcoin movement, maybe when people have big capital, they dare to buy bitcoin at the current price because it sees the potential of bitcoin for the long term.i think ethereum one of the best investment of altcoin if you want to invest your money.
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November 27, 2017, 05:44:20 AM
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Bitcoin has always offer us a winning scenario whether you buy it in a lower price or in a higher price. For example, if you buy it at $8,200 on the day you posted this topic, you probably have good profit now since bitcoin's value is now $9,700 in just few days only. Well, many expect that BTC will even reach $10K before this year ends.
So i think, everyday is a good day to invest in bitcoin regardless of its market value.

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November 27, 2017, 05:49:37 AM
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No it is not worthy of buying yet. Wait for it to drop a little more lower before buying to profit much more.
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November 27, 2017, 05:51:25 AM
Last edit: November 27, 2017, 06:57:02 AM by Ck1234
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So I have no idea if $8,200 is a lot of money to you.  But a great way to get into any investment is to dollar cost average in.  So take a little money this month and buy a little, then next month a little more and so on.  Try to buy the dips if you can.  I can't tell you how many times I have bought at an all time high and then a month later look at an say i'm glad I got in at that price.  

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November 27, 2017, 06:04:42 AM
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If you have the cash...why not. Bitcoin is around $9500 now. It is time to make some profit

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November 27, 2017, 06:21:57 AM
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Is bitcoin still a good investment for newbies? Is it worth to pay almost $8200 for 1 BTC today?

Hi there Bit4UTeam! I suppose the term “newbie” means newcomer in cryptocurrency trading or investment and not just in a forum rank. Let me ask you a couple questions; first, does the money that you will invest is not needed in the few more months? Does the money that you will invest is your extra cash and not from a loan? Do you know where and when to buy and sell your bitcoins? If you could say yes to those statements I think it is fine to invest. However, if you say no to one of those conditions especially the first two you better buy less than .1 BTC for you to learn and explore first.  Wink
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November 27, 2017, 06:28:01 AM
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Well there is no newbie in bitcoin what matter is your knowledge about bitcoin in general and your capital base to start, let say you buy bitcoin at the rate of $8200 as at the time you ask this question and just store it in your wallet without doing any thing like trading you will know how much you will have now. You know the present price of bitcoin is $9688 calculate it your self and see how much you would have gain by now.
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November 27, 2017, 07:11:30 AM
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I just started investing in bitcoin last october and today i come back to check and see that i have gained a considerable amount already. I will be investing more into bitcoin especially if projections state that bitcoin will reach $50,000 some day in the future.
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November 27, 2017, 07:14:16 AM
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If you truely believe in what you are investing in, then this could be the lowest you ever see it again.
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November 27, 2017, 07:25:10 AM
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Well there is no newbie in bitcoin what matter is your knowledge about bitcoin in general and your capital base to start, let say you buy bitcoin at the rate of $8200 as at the time you ask this question and just store it in your wallet without doing any thing like trading you will know how much you will have now. You know the present price of bitcoin is $9688 calculate it your self and see how much you would have gain by now.
if you want to do trading in bitcoin and you are newbie than according to my idea buying one bitcoin is not a risk but you can start at least up to 5 bitcoin and hold them for a right time when you get enough price then you sale through this way you will earn money and also getting expirance in this way
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November 28, 2017, 05:48:13 AM
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I’m a newbie just like you but I would not invest money that I could not afford to lose its value down to 50%. And currently I own less than 1 BTC in order to learn a quite bit about this bitcoin before going to invest as higher than 1BTC. Especially the money I gain is portion that is suppose to go in my savings for emergency purposes. But it is up to you and you confidence to buy. I wish you luck and success.
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November 28, 2017, 05:52:44 AM
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If you are a newbie, most of us may say that it is not advisable for you to invest or buy 1BTC with that amount of money. But whether you are a newbie or expert in this business/industry you should take the risk in buying and all you need to do is to patiently wait until it rise. If you bought 1btc on the day you posted this, you could've earned like more than $1k by now.
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November 28, 2017, 06:07:24 AM
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Is bitcoin still a good investment for newbies? Is it worth to pay almost $8200 for 1 BTC today?

I don't think that is a proper question the way it is asked. That is kind of like someone asking if a 18 year old shpuld buu stocks or get a retirement 401k account. Any investment does not care how old you are. The same goes for bitcoin, someone who has been with bitcoin since start does not get bitcoin cheaper than a newbie

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November 28, 2017, 09:57:46 AM
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for me, it will be wiser to just buy a percentage of 1 bitcoin than to buy a 1 bitcoin especially if you're a newbie.

Study how the system here on bitcoin works and then decide next on what to do. because i think time and strategy is a big factor here especially when you're interested in making investments.
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