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Did you hold on to your XRP Milti ?

Postby erolz66 » Fri Apr 09, 2021 9:58 am

Hope you did friend, cause you should be sitting on a nice tidy profit right now if you did :)
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Re: Did you hold on to your XRP Milti ?

Postby Maximus » Sun Apr 11, 2021 5:55 pm

what is your crypto portfolio looking like at the moment Erolz?
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Re: Did you hold on to your XRP Milti ?

Postby miltiades » Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:12 am

erolz66 wrote:Hope you did friend, cause you should be sitting on a nice tidy profit right now if you did :)

Indeed I did Erolz. Right now Im up just over 20, 000 $.
However as I intended this to be a long term investement for the benefit of my 3 grandchildren I will not sell for a long time.
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Re: Did you hold on to your XRP Milti ?

Postby erolz66 » Mon Apr 12, 2021 12:22 pm

Maximus wrote:what is your crypto portfolio looking like at the moment Erolz?


Healthy :)
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Re: Did you hold on to your XRP Milti ?

Postby Maximus » Mon Apr 12, 2021 3:39 pm

Bitcoin doesnt cease to amaze me.

That thing is ridiculous. :lol:
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Re: Did you hold on to your XRP Milti ?

Postby Londonrake » Mon Apr 12, 2021 4:35 pm

Maximus wrote:Bitcoin doesnt cease to amaze me.

That thing is ridiculous. :lol:



Zero, or next to, charges for using.

Shielded from inflation.

Banks can't fuck around with it.
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Re: Did you hold on to your XRP Milti ?

Postby erolz66 » Mon Apr 12, 2021 5:11 pm

Londonrake wrote:
Maximus wrote:Bitcoin doesnt cease to amaze me.

That thing is ridiculous. :lol:



Zero, or next to, charges for using.

Shielded from inflation.

Banks can't fuck around with it.


Fuck me a LR comment that warrants a response !

As LR said what's not to like Max ? I am currently sitting on just over ten times increase in worth in just under 4 years. Sure that could halve overnight, even to 1/10th but I have already taken out my initial investment. It's all gain from here as I see it. The only question is how much. Are you starting to see why for an 'investor / speculator' like me traditional trading practice, like the 'stop loss' may not be right for crypto ? If milti had 'stop loss' his losses he would be net negative right now instead of 20k up. At least that's how I see it. In crypto if you buy and price drops, just wait is my hyper sophisticated strategy. Done me better so far than some hedge funds you might mention ;)
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Re: Did you hold on to your XRP Milti ?

Postby Londonrake » Mon Apr 12, 2021 5:18 pm

I hope that doesn’t constitute my normal 1%.
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Re: Did you hold on to your XRP Milti ?

Postby Maximus » Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:45 pm

erolz66 wrote:
Londonrake wrote:
Maximus wrote:Bitcoin doesnt cease to amaze me.

That thing is ridiculous. :lol:



Zero, or next to, charges for using.

Shielded from inflation.

Banks can't fuck around with it.


Fuck me a LR comment that warrants a response !

As LR said what's not to like Max ? I am currently sitting on just over ten times increase in worth in just under 4 years. Sure that could halve overnight, even to 1/10th but I have already taken out my initial investment. It's all gain from here as I see it. The only question is how much. Are you starting to see why for an 'investor / speculator' like me traditional trading practice, like the 'stop loss' may not be right for crypto ? If milti had 'stop loss' his losses he would be net negative right now instead of 20k up. At least that's how I see it. In crypto if you buy and price drops, just wait is my hyper sophisticated strategy. Done me better so far than some hedge funds you might mention ;)


I dont know,

what ceases to amaze me is that in keeps going up in value,

Each time it went higher, I hesitated from buying some because I was anticipating the top and the bubble to pop.

I still think bitcoin is a bubble but I am being proven wrong time and time again. its this hesitation that will probably fck me if I finally get involved and that is what I am mostly concerned about.

Buying the top. :lol:

But yeah, if its a long term investment the key is to use little or no leverage so you can hold it without running out of collateral.

If I had invested gbp 500 in the beginning, when my friend suggested it to me, when bitcoin was 15 cents, and held until now I would be a multi billionaire today..

Would have, could have, should have. :lol:

The moral of the story is, cease the opportunity as and when it arises and have the wisdom and foresight to recognize it as such.
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Re: Did you hold on to your XRP Milti ?

Postby Kikapu » Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:20 pm

Maximus wrote:
erolz66 wrote:
Londonrake wrote:
Maximus wrote:Bitcoin doesnt cease to amaze me.

That thing is ridiculous. :lol:



Zero, or next to, charges for using.

Shielded from inflation.

Banks can't fuck around with it.


Fuck me a LR comment that warrants a response !

As LR said what's not to like Max ? I am currently sitting on just over ten times increase in worth in just under 4 years. Sure that could halve overnight, even to 1/10th but I have already taken out my initial investment. It's all gain from here as I see it. The only question is how much. Are you starting to see why for an 'investor / speculator' like me traditional trading practice, like the 'stop loss' may not be right for crypto ? If milti had 'stop loss' his losses he would be net negative right now instead of 20k up. At least that's how I see it. In crypto if you buy and price drops, just wait is my hyper sophisticated strategy. Done me better so far than some hedge funds you might mention ;)


I dont know,

what ceases to amaze me is that in keeps going up in value,

Each time it went higher, I hesitated from buying some because I was anticipating the top and the bubble to pop.

I still think bitcoin is a bubble but I am being proven wrong time and time again. its this hesitation that will probably fck me if I finally get involved and that is what I am mostly concerned about.

Buying the top. :lol:

But yeah, if its a long term investment the key is to use little or no leverage so you can hold it without running out of collateral.

If I had invested gbp 500 in the beginning, when my friend suggested it to me, when bitcoin was 15 cents, and held until now I would be a multi billionaire today..

Would have, could have, should have. :lol:

The moral of the story is, cease the opportunity as and when it arises and have the wisdom and foresight to recognize it as such.

The problem is, most small investors sell as soon as they make a decent profit, 50%-100%, and as the prices keep on rising, they do not go back in and instead wait until it comes down to below where they sold off. Timing the market and share prices is very tough and very risky. Ideally, spend what you can afford to lose and then just let it ride come what may, then you might just hit that multi billion dollar jackpot. :wink:
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