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18/01/18
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Originally posted by stradzz
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Hi Demoniaco
You should give up trying to explain crypto to these idiots. They have no understanding of investing. If they were true investors they would understand that the name of the game is to make a profit, be investing in the sharemarket, forex, gold or any other commodities.
Crypto is simply put - another means of making money. In the current crypto market you can make amazing profits daily trading in and out of crypto. Who cares where it will end up down track. Its about making money now!
The idiots putting crypto down here are most likely sharemarket investors who are seeing their stocks declining in value because money is pouring out of the sharemarket and going into crypto. These idiots are too stupid to see the opportunity in front of them. Why else are they wasting their investment time to come on here and save us from making our own investment choices.
Seriously, they are idiots. Ignore them. This whole crypto section on hot copper really serves no purpose other than just a means for these idiots to try and convince themselves that they are right not to grasp the opportunities in front of them.
For people wanting to invest in crypto just google what you want to know and learn that way.
For the idiots here i am not even slightly interested in your response to this. You have defined your creditibility on this site as being zero. Good luck with your sharemarket investing as that market is manipulated beyond belief.
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"Crypto is simply put - another means of making money. In the current crypto market you can make amazing profits daily trading in and out of crypto. Who cares where it will end up down track. Its about making money now!"
@straddz,
Is that all it is? Another squiggle on a chart to trade?
I sense that @demoniaco is of the view that its something a bit more substantial that that...
As for your impassioned exhortation of, "Its about making money now!", that assumes it's value goes up.
What is the basis for that view?