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Topic: Does bitcoin have FUNDAMENTALS?!?! - page 3. (Read 750 times)

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June 08, 2019, 01:24:21 AM
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I am trying to share my research and discoveries with my fellow traders. Trading crypto is not hard when you understand how its cash flow works. How could you invest in a stock without knowing its cash flow and asset balances? I will post my personal bitcoin history tomorrow to let people know just how much I could have saved with knowledge of the price floor and speculation levels. It is a gross amount of money Sad lol


I think I am learning a thing or two with your post here. I am interested to know more on bitcoin fundamentals as it can be a good guide in investing with bitcoin. Now, looking at the current price of bitcoin, do you think it can still safe to enter the bitcoin mania or not anymore?

I don't think there's such thing of safe entry point or not. As long as you know the simple trading rule which is, buy low sell high, and you are in profit even small amount. Then, I believe you are doing good with your investments.
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June 08, 2019, 12:57:48 AM
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I am trying to share my research and discoveries with my fellow traders. Trading crypto is not hard when you understand how its cash flow works. How could you invest in a stock without knowing its cash flow and asset balances? I will post my personal bitcoin history tomorrow to let people know just how much I could have saved with knowledge of the price floor and speculation levels. It is a gross amount of money Sad lol


I think I am learning a thing or two with your post here. I am interested to know more on bitcoin fundamentals as it can be a good guide in investing with bitcoin. Now, looking at the current price of bitcoin, do you think it can still safe to enter the bitcoin mania or not anymore?
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June 07, 2019, 09:36:26 PM
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An investment in bitcoin on feb 7 had virtually no risk. That was a day to go deep in.

There is no investment that has no risk. It is easy to say that looking at the past.

Ofc it was a good money to buy in, as the price was low, but nobody knew it couldn´t go even further below.

I hope you do not tell your clients bitcoin is risk zero.

I didn't say zero risk, I said virtually no risk. At that price and hash rate they were able to make bitcoins for ~$3100 the price was ~$3300 that is 6% risk from the price floor. That is virtually no risk for crypto. I knew this when it was happening because I grab data every 5 min. since Jan 15 2019. You can ask the people in my building I lived in in Rotterdam. I was screaming for people to buy Wink

I did know, because the numbers told me. I don't invest with emotion, FOMO, or "where I think it will go" I have lost too much money dreaming. Now I follow risk levels and awareness exclusively.

I am trying to share my research and discoveries with my fellow traders. Trading crypto is not hard when you understand how its cash flow works. How could you invest in a stock without knowing its cash flow and asset balances?

I will post my personal bitcoin history tomorrow to let people know just how much I could have saved with knowledge of the price floor and speculation levels. It is a gross amount of money Sad lol

Thanks for your view,

Aaron
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June 07, 2019, 08:03:27 PM
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An investment in bitcoin on feb 7 had virtually no risk. That was a day to go deep in.

There is no investment that has no risk. It is easy to say that looking at the past.

Ofc it was a good money to buy in, as the price was low, but nobody knew it couldn´t go even further below.

I hope you do not tell your clients bitcoin is risk zero.
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June 07, 2019, 01:34:04 PM
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I have spent the past year and a half researching bitcoin fundamentals, and I have the pleasure of telling you all that YES bitcoin has fundamentals. I have the data to prove it.

Not only that you can use bitcoin's fundamentals to identify RISK in your investment. Here is my in-depth research on why bitcoin didn't go below $3300 during the "crypto winter".

https://www.amsinger.org/open-research

An investment in bitcoin on feb 7 had virtually no risk. That was a day to go deep in.

Fundamental analysis is an important tool for all traders and holders to have. It is important to know the bounds of bitcoin. Technical analysis on Feb 7 would have said bitcoin was in a "descending channel" or "ready to capitulate". Fundamental analysis said no way.

Fundamental analysis is understanding the natural cash flow and asset expenditure of world wide miners based on the hash rate. It is what is necessary to understand what you are investing in in bitcoin or any crypto. It is the only way to gauge how much speculation is in the market.

My clients get current and realtime data. They have the true edge.

I hope you guys like the research!

Aaron
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