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December 22, 2013, 02:45:36 AM |
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I would like to offer a few reflections on the nature of "investments" - whether it be the stock market or bitcoin . I have considerable investments in the stock market; I own no bitcoins. I have read a few comments in this board from people who are wondering if their "investments" in bitcoin are wounded, since they bought high and now bitcoin has gone down in recent weeks. They wonder, "will I be able to recover the money I lost from when I bought high?". I don't have an answer to that question, but I can speak to my experience with stock market investments. What you have to realize that any investment has to be long-term. There is no "get rich quick" with anything. You have to have faith in your investments. My investments took a good hit in 2007 when the economy crashed. I did not panic or sell. It is wrong to "sell low". No, I hung on, and look at the stock market now. I not only gained back what I lost in 2007, but I made a good sum of money since then. So what I am saying is this: don't buy bitcoins to make a quick buck. It won't happen. Buy and hold your bitcoins. Look "long-term", don't panic. I don't intend on buying bitcoin for investments, since I have some concerns about it as an investment. But if YOU believe it in, then go for it, but don't expect quick returns on your investment. Have faith, be strong, and look "long-term" for your investment.
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