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August 12, 2014, 01:25:48 PM
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A little over a year ago I purchased $5000 worth of coins at about $15/btc as a short-term investment. I have watched it significantly rise and drop in that time. If I am not mistaken, the price per coin currently is about $31 or so.

Lately, I have not been as involved in the bitcoin community as I would like to be, so please forgive me if this is a stupid or repeat question:

Is this price real? Can I sell today and double my investment? Should I sell? Should I hold on and hope that it skyrockets? What is YOUR speculation? I am interested to hear.

Any thoughts or opinions would be more than appreciated!

Holy moley this thread is already 1.5 years old! Really, for Bitcoin this is an eternity! I hope you sold only parts of your stash and are still sitting on most of it or at least sold your coins at one of the peaks in 2013!!!

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August 12, 2014, 04:06:01 PM
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A little over a year ago I purchased $5000 worth of coins at about $15/btc as a short-term investment. I have watched it significantly rise and drop in that time. If I am not mistaken, the price per coin currently is about $31 or so.

Lately, I have not been as involved in the bitcoin community as I would like to be, so please forgive me if this is a stupid or repeat question:

Is this price real? Can I sell today and double my investment? Should I sell? Should I hold on and hope that it skyrockets? What is YOUR speculation? I am interested to hear.

Any thoughts or opinions would be more than appreciated!

I think you need to make up your mind on where you see Bitcoin in the future. Don't listen to people on the internet! In my opinion (make up your own mind) you could be well off selling a certain amount of that stash. To maybe recoup those $5000 or more, or less. But It'd definitely keep at least some BTC in a safe place!

lol, just look at the date and the bitcoin price.. are you actually reading the topics or is it just spam to get more btc for your posts?

I really dont like how spammy and full of nonsense this forum turned, considering that half of the users are "farming" posts. Especially when 2 or more users with primedice signatures start to "talk" with each other, while quoting the other one and writing just one sentence.

Enough of ranting for now.

Personally i really love to read these "old" threads, it shows how little the mind changed in a lot of users. I just hope that people learn from the mistakes that were made in the past. (Hint: Don't sell your coins! Smiley)
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