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Topic: China temporarily out of the Bitcoin game? - page 3. (Read 4378 times)

hero member
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The only time I heard the chinese sold their coins for stocks was during the Alibaba Auction. I know a few Chinese guys involved with bitcoin, who didn't trade their for stocks or anything and neither did they cashout. Its all just a speculation.
Bitcoin is a risky investement , True, but that doesn't mean people just sell it.
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well you have a point there, the fact Bitcoin is annonymous is it also allows for criminals to have their fun but its not so different when investing in the stock market as there are also rogue markets and companys selling worth loss stocks so id say there are dangers in both markets for investors Sad

You can not say bitcoin (risk rate : 99%) is the same as stocks (risk rate: 60%) just because they both have risks.

lol, risk rate 60 percent stocks, 99 percent bitcoin?  Wtf, I don't even gamble on shit that has a 60 percent chance of loss. 
The sad part is the 99 percent claim was you trolling and the 60 percent claim was you trying to pretend you are not retarded (the idea that all stocks have the same potential for loss is insane to begin with.) 
Bears are definitely running low on funds since they can't afford good trolls anymore. 
legendary
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true true i didnt mean that but thats correct bitcoin is significantly a riskier investment for any portfolio
legendary
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well you have a point there, the fact Bitcoin is annonymous is it also allows for criminals to have their fun but its not so different when investing in the stock market as there are also rogue markets and companys selling worth loss stocks so id say there are dangers in both markets for investors Sad
legendary
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http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/15/investing/china-stock-market-bubble/

Would explain a lot, especially since January...

Seems a fair point; housing yields are miniscule (that game is over) so the cash flows into stocks. So, if you're a Chinese trader you're probably increasing your stock portfolio, maybe at expense of btc.

hmm well as  the chinese save a lot this could represent the importance of real life stocks as many have more confidence holding stocks than btc Huh
legendary
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http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/15/investing/china-stock-market-bubble/

Would explain a lot, especially since January...

Seems a fair point; housing yields are miniscule (that game is over) so the cash flows into stocks. So, if you're a Chinese trader you're probably increasing your stock portfolio, maybe at expense of btc.
sr. member
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General invest mood affects nonetheless, but no matter what China is definitely not out of the Bitcoin game. It is the Bitcoin game Tongue Take a look at the volumes at exchanges Cool
legendary
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Those invests in the stock market and those who invests in Bitcoin are different people. There might be some who dumped their bitcoins to trade stocks instead. I believe these are the minority, at least in money terms.
full member
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Chinese are the smartest people on earth. They know when a commodity is sh*t, so they will dump it and invest their wise money in another, more promising, better investment. Americans and Europeans have their heads so far up their ass*s that they can't see the truth.
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http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/15/investing/china-stock-market-bubble/

Would explain a lot, especially since January...

What? That the Chinese sold their BTC for Stocks?  

No,that it is not worth investing in btc, when you are making money elsewhere, is what I took from the op
sr. member
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http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/15/investing/china-stock-market-bubble/

Would explain a lot, especially since January...

What? That the Chinese sold their BTC for Stocks?  
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Interesting.  My favorite part is the in the comment section the one Chinese poster is the only one saying it isn't a bubble.  China is stealing all our trolls!
legendary
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http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/15/investing/china-stock-market-bubble/

Would explain a lot, especially since January...
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