Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
My 10k dogecoin I bought at 0.03 is looking very good right now. I'm not tight on money so I'm planning to just hold it all
Loving hearing stories of CP members killing it! :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
My 10k dogecoin I bought at 0.03 is looking very good right now. I'm not tight on money so I'm planning to just hold it all
My friend's son dropped 15k and then another undisclosed sum. He's sitting at about 200k with what I imagine was a 20k investment. Sweet fucking returns there... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Beans:
My friend's son dropped 15k and then another undisclosed sum. He's sitting at about 200k with what I imagine was a 20k investment. Sweet fucking returns there...
Yeah wish I would have bought more but definitely not complaining [Reply]
I'm new to this and investing in general. Just started a Coinbase account. Haven't bought anything yet. I'd like to have $10,000,000 from like a $50 investment by end of month. Give me some tips & tricks to reach that goal.
But really, I am new to all this. Any advice for someone just starting out? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mr. Plow:
I'm new to this and investing in general. Just started a Coinbase account. Haven't bought anything yet. I'd like to have $10,000,000 from like a $50 investment by end of month. Give me some tips & tricks to reach that goal.
But really, I am new to all this. Any advice for someone just starting out?
Don’t treat it like a joke for one. It can truly change your life if your smart about it. You are effectively an Angel investor in a new asset class that the big boys can’t legally touch yet. Do extensive research in coins “blockchains” and tokens “projects on blockchains” that have real purpose, project schedules, teams and goals. Good Luck! [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefRocka:
Don’t treat it like a joke for one. It can truly change your life if your smart about it. You are effectively an Angel investor in a new asset class that the big boys can’t legally touch yet. Do extensive research in coins “blockchains” and tokens “projects on blockchains” that have real purpose, project schedules, teams and goals. Good Luck!
Originally Posted by ChiefRocka:
Don’t treat it like a joke for one. It can truly change your life if your smart about it. You are effectively an Angel investor in a new asset class that the big boys can’t legally touch yet. Do extensive research in coins “blockchains” and tokens “projects on blockchains” that have real purpose, project schedules, teams and goals. Good Luck!
Originally Posted by Mr. Plow:
I'm new to this and investing in general. Just started a Coinbase account. Haven't bought anything yet. I'd like to have $10,000,000 from like a $50 investment by end of month. Give me some tips & tricks to reach that goal.
But really, I am new to all this. Any advice for someone just starting out?
Safest bet is to stick with ethereum and bitcoin, they're not going anywhere. Check out 1D, 1W, and 1M charts, note the highs and lows, do some math, watch the prices as much as possible and try to buy in as low as possible.
For instance in my situation, my current average buy in price for Bitcoin is around $49k. Its sitting at around $57k right now but in the last week it's gotten as low as $52k. If I wanted to buy more I'd wait until it got near that again. It may or may not, but it likely will at some point.
Ethereum has drastically outperformed bitcoin so far this year. Obviously nobody knows or can predict if that will continue but most experts seem to think so. My average buy in price for it is around $2k, it's currently sitting at around $3500. It has gained 64% in the last month while bitcoin has actually dropped about 1% during the same time period. Does that mean both trends will continue? Likely not...it's more likely that bitcoin will get back to it's high of around $65k in the near future than it is for ethereum to gain another 60+ percent.
It's probably smarter to invest in bitcoin if you're looking for quick gains but if you plan on sitting on it for months I'd go with ethereum. Or you could wait for nice dips and buy in equally to both. It's very unlikely that you'll lose money in either, long term at least. [Reply]