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January 24, 2014, 10:26:21 AM
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Bears have been talking and wishing for 2 months now, I was worried about missing to buy if the price really dropped to $500, I didnt sell and I am not selling my holdings but really bears you are a disappointment!!! I expected a real crash...

in the other hand, I figured out the best way to profit in BTC terms is investing in startups, IPOs.. so I was looking for various shares offering and I picked up a couple and  invested in few projects that I think they could be profitable "fingers crossed" some will deliver results in middle term, others are a real long term investment. so this kept me off for the last couple days, and I didn't feel the need to watch BTC price that much.

if BTC price take allot of your time and nerves, try looking into investing in Bitcoin IPOs and startups, the development is a bit slow which will give you allot of time to be productive and do other stuff and take some pressure off, and for sure you wont be nervous each time BTC goes $10-30 up/down Wink


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January 24, 2014, 11:58:11 AM
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there are no bears here, just random trolls that don't understand the importance of stable and high bitcoin price.

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January 24, 2014, 12:12:31 PM
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I don't understand the "Bulls" in the title.
This is just another troll thread.
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September 12, 2014, 07:46:41 PM
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Bears have been talking and wishing for 2 months now, I was worried about missing to buy if the price really dropped to $500, I didnt sell and I am not selling my holdings but really bears you are a disappointment!!! I expected a real crash...

Still disappointed?

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September 12, 2014, 08:06:57 PM
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if BTC price take allot of your time and nerves, try looking into investing in Bitcoin IPOs and startups




Could you give some examples of good Bitcoin IPOs and startups?
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September 12, 2014, 08:25:24 PM
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Are you talking about Ethereum IPO or there are other projects in which we should invest?
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September 12, 2014, 08:44:57 PM
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Bears have been talking and wishing for 2 months now, I was worried about missing to buy if the price really dropped to $500, I didnt sell and I am not selling my holdings but really bears you are a disappointment!!! I expected a real crash...

in the other hand, I figured out the best way to profit in BTC terms is investing in startups, IPOs.. so I was looking for various shares offering and I picked up a couple and  invested in few projects that I think they could be profitable "fingers crossed" some will deliver results in middle term, others are a real long term investment. so this kept me off for the last couple days, and I didn't feel the need to watch BTC price that much.

if BTC price take allot of your time and nerves, try looking into investing in Bitcoin IPOs and startups, the development is a bit slow which will give you allot of time to be productive and do other stuff and take some pressure off, and for sure you wont be nervous each time BTC goes $10-30 up/down Wink


not crashing hard speaks so much louder than any of the posts on bct.

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