Originally Posted by |Zach|: I may not know much but I do know all the really smart Real Estate Investment people are usually begging other people to sign up for stuff with their little affiliate bonus links. :-)
You are right- you don't know much about anything. Begging? LOL I originally posted because I like the company and have done well with it so far. They have an impressive diversified portfolio. I figured the poster that signed up before or ones that were interested might like their account funded to counter the fees charged on the Appreciation. Real Estate is a good way to hedge against inflation.
You commented to be a fucking dick like you always are- so just fuck off. [Reply]
Originally Posted by |Zach|:
I know a lot of people here are long haul holders but what do you use for a mobile wallet? I send and recieve some BTC for things here and there throw some in when I am laying down at Bovada.
I used the BRD wallet and absolutely loved in but Coinbase bought them out and I am not a fan.
Why not just use a hard wallet? Quite mobile. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Why not just use a hard wallet? Quite mobile.
Honestly its usually in and out so quickly it flies around a lot. Not my only use for BTC but there is some form factor that is best for quick transactions. I would be open to new solutions though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
You are right- you don't know much about anything. Begging? LOL I originally posted because I like the company and have done well with it so far. They have an impressive diversified portfolio. I figured the poster that signed up before or ones that were interested might like their account funded to counter the fees charged on the Appreciation. Real Estate is a good way to hedge against inflation.
You commented to be a ****ing dick like you always are- so just **** off.
Here’s a tip: anyone who says they know what’s going to happen here is full of shit. BC and crypto in general are both still so new that these are absolutely uncharted waters. And people saying it’s cyclical: crypto has largely, if not entirely existed during the biggest bull run in history alongside the major indices. A post-2007 era when everyone and their brother with a college degree has some sort of chump change to play with. So fuck it, I’ll buy some crypto. But what happens when the indices go bust and the money printing stops? What happens when the USD is teetering on no longer being the world’s standard exchange currency? What happens when an extremely overvalued real estate market gets hit with an extremely hawkish fed raising interest rates like it’s the 80’s? What happens when Johnny fuckstick who has all his money wrapped up in crypto is suddenly having trouble keeping up with inflation?
Maybe nothing.
But maybe something.
I’ve swung this shit for years but stayed away from any serious coin because the volatility and lack of regulation was too much for me to stomach. Reminds me too much of the dot com bubble.
Hope I’m wrong but I think this bitch is a 400lb man with cement strapped to his legs who hasn’t found the bottom of the ocean yet. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
I've been playing options on BITO (Bitcoin ETF) through TD Ameritrade.
I don't understand how people can even beat the short term capital gains tax rate when they trade crypto vs holding it but 99% of ppl are smarter than me. That tax is nasty. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
I don't understand how people can even beat the short term capital gains tax rate when they trade crypto vs holding it but 99% of ppl are smarter than me. That tax is nasty.
Cap gains on BITO are just like any other stock. It's not crypto. It's a stock tied to crypto(BTC), but it's still just a stock. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Cap gains on BITO are just like any other stock. It's not crypto. It's a stock tied to crypto(BTC), but it's still just a stock.
My comment would also apply to day trading or short term stock flipping. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Strongside:
Here’s a tip: anyone who says they know what’s going to happen here is full of shit. BC and crypto in general are both still so new that these are absolutely uncharted waters. And people saying it’s cyclical: crypto has largely, if not entirely existed during the biggest bull run in history alongside the major indices. A post-2007 era when everyone and their brother with a college degree has some sort of chump change to play with. So **** it, I’ll buy some crypto. But what happens when the indices go bust and the money printing stops? What happens when the USD is teetering on no longer being the world’s standard exchange currency? What happens when an extremely overvalued real estate market gets hit with an extremely hawkish fed raising interest rates like it’s the 80’s? What happens when Johnny ****stick who has all his money wrapped up in crypto is suddenly having trouble keeping up with inflation?
Maybe nothing.
But maybe something.
I’ve swung this shit for years but stayed away from any serious coin because the volatility and lack of regulation was too much for me to stomach. Reminds me too much of the dot com bubble.
Hope I’m wrong but I think this bitch is a 400lb man with cement strapped to his legs who hasn’t found the bottom of the ocean yet.
I mean Bitcoin and crypto in general have no real value. If I gave you all the crypto in the world right now, you couldn't do anything with it except for try and sell it to others. It's a system that is nothing more than buying something in hopes that someone else comes along and pays more for it. It is supposed to be untethered to things like the dollar but as we can clearly see right now it isn't for the reasons you just listed: people have to keep buying at higher levels for it to keep rising since it doesn't do anything else. When people have less and less money to spend they can't keep pumping it into crypto and prices will drop, as we see now. How low will it go? Who knows, but these types of situations are usually just waiting for one big thing to come and wipe everything out and some will make money and some will lose lots of it. [Reply]