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Topic: financial firms investigating bitcoin (Read 622 times)

legendary
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June 03, 2015, 05:11:59 PM
#7
My neighbor is a financial manager. I told him about bitcoin years ago and he was like, Wha..?

Last week he told me that they are starting to hear from clients who want to hold a little bitcoin. He was still like, Huh?

Lol. People are still so clueless about BTC including on the financial world. You can't expect anything from people with classic mentalities. Warren Buffet is still stuck with Coke stocks and ignoring BTC because he has no idea.

you really think warren buffet hasnt bought bitcoins... hah
you can spot a savvy investor when he tries to tel others not to buy it.. its called avoiding competition. if he told everyone that its good, everyone would buy it and the price would spike and warrent will get pissy that he couldnt keep the price low.

and this can be plainly seen by anderson00673
"I wish they would hold off for a year publishing this stuff on major financial news networks to give me time to accumulate more."
legendary
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June 03, 2015, 04:37:41 PM
#6
My neighbor is a financial manager. I told him about bitcoin years ago and he was like, Wha..?

Last week he told me that they are starting to hear from clients who want to hold a little bitcoin. He was still like, Huh?

Lol. People are still so clueless about BTC including on the financial world. You can't expect anything from people with classic mentalities. Warren Buffet is still stuck with Coke stocks and ignoring BTC because he has no idea.
legendary
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June 03, 2015, 11:28:11 AM
#5
My neighbor is a financial manager. I told him about bitcoin years ago and he was like, Wha..?

Last week he told me that they are starting to hear from clients who want to hold a little bitcoin. He was still like, Huh?

He probably is quite conservative regarding this type of stuff. He should make sure that the people he advices get solid advice to have stable financials. Bitcoin is probably to risky at the moment.

I like the positive articles though. Funny to see people want higher price, but only when it suits them in regards of hoarding Wink
legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
June 03, 2015, 11:05:14 AM
#4
My neighbor is a financial manager. I told him about bitcoin years ago and he was like, Wha..?

Last week he told me that they are starting to hear from clients who want to hold a little bitcoin. He was still like, Huh?
legendary
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June 03, 2015, 11:00:52 AM
#3
I wish they would hold off for a year publishing this stuff on major financial news networks to give me time to accumulate more.  But this is good news to see it reported on in a positive light like this.  If it keeps up we can expect some positive action on the bitcoins and maybe even alt coins seen.

I havent seen a positive article on bitcoin in a bit, too much negative stuff going on with stuff like the silk road trial and the evolution exit scam. hopefully more stuff like this pops up.
sr. member
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June 03, 2015, 10:53:58 AM
#2
I wish they would hold off for a year publishing this stuff on major financial news networks to give me time to accumulate more.  But this is good news to see it reported on in a positive light like this.  If it keeps up we can expect some positive action on the bitcoins and maybe even alt coins seen.
member
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June 03, 2015, 09:44:45 AM
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An article about btc that was written by someone that did not eat paint chips.  Btc looking good for long term.........................hopefully.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/technologyinvesting/why-financial-firms-are-investigating-bitcoin-tech/ar-BBkBJfX
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