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June 18, 2014, 03:21:30 PM
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No, over $1000 was only paid buy youngsters investing around 1k for one bitcoin  Grin. Be serious, they were paying high price.

My most expensive Bitcoins were $1120. Against the advice of all the usual bulltards on here, I sold them at around $1050. Everyone who was buying Bitcoins at the end of November was paying ATH prices, but that doesn't mean everyone was holding. I would suggest that there are very very few units of Bitcoin in the world today that were bought at $1000 and weren't sold back into market.

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June 18, 2014, 03:24:25 PM
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I don't get it. Bitcoin already has made me more money this year than all my other investments combined. The returns are insane. Yet when it fails to go to the moon like you wanted... it's not going anywhere? I seriously doubt any of us is aware of any investment that is even close to the growth of bitcoin.
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June 18, 2014, 07:02:12 PM
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Big boys certainly do become bagholders on certain investments.  Diversification allows for some high risk/reward investment, and sometimes that will go down, there's much less chance they'll be down overall though.

True. They've taken calculated risks and are aware they might lose. I highly doubt they would consider themselves bagholders at this point in time.
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