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March 18, 2018, 10:24:55 AM
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Really, crypto is not for the weak hands and especially on emotional people. The volatility is too much to handle especially if you are a beginner or say you put money you cannot afford to lose. That would be a catastrophe.

You're right. Crypto is not good for people who are very emotional that they will not consider things that can probably fall down. Because Crypto world is not constant that the value keeps higher than they thought. Basically, I prefer to suggest that they will invest amount that for them they ready to lost it.
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March 18, 2018, 10:31:25 AM
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Really, crypto is not for the weak hands and especially on emotional people. The volatility is too much to handle especially if you are a beginner or say you put money you cannot afford to lose. That would be a catastrophe.

You're right. Crypto is not good for people who are very emotional that they will not consider things that can probably fall down. Because Crypto world is not constant that the value keeps higher than they thought. Basically, I prefer to suggest that they will invest amount that for them they ready to lost it.

Sometimes you must control your emotions and thing with cool head. That is very important in crypo market. It would be good idea for OP just to buy the shares of his friends.

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March 18, 2018, 10:36:18 AM
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Looks like this is your first crypto bear cycle. Does your friend expects the prices to just keep on going upwards forever? The current down trend is a correction and is healthy for the markets as it promotes fair value for a coin. Its good that you are sane enough to realize that.

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March 18, 2018, 10:40:31 AM
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cryptocurrency is for people that strongly believe in assets that have no material value.

Most of you are just blind faith guys. You believe in something that it's getting rekt, and you are telling the others, not only to hold and lose more, but to buy more knowing that you can still lose it.

You are really mad.

BTC no more than 6k by end of 2019. ETH no more than 300$ by end 2019. Huge market manipulation, huge amount of scammers and hypers.
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