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Topic: Is it too late to invest in bitcoin? Is it a bubble? - page 52. (Read 5068 times)

full member
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Merit: 106
I've seen many threads like this. And always the question is bitcoin is bublles, late is investing now with bitcoin. I think it's better for you to study in your own way to find the right answer. It's hard to rely on other people's answers that others are not true and others just lie down. So it's better to know exactly what bitcoins can do
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 105
“The Future of Security Tokens”
It is never too late to invest in Bitcoin. I know people that joined when Bitcoin was 14 K. They still earned money, when they sold it at 19 K last year. And that was investment rising in just one month. If the Bitcoin is going up, you will never catch it, then 9 K will be expensive, 10....and you will never invest. You can wait for the price under 7 K like it was last week. But if you are questioning to invest either at 6, 7,8, K it is not late. It is never late. Bitcoin is going over 40 K in the next 2 years for sure.
full member
Activity: 664
Merit: 112
Ethernity CLOUD
it is not too late to invest in bitcoin because bitcoin prices will go up even further. we must think positively that bitcoin prices will go up in the next few months.
I see a lot of people who start investing in bitcoin and altcoin because a lot of news about the market price will recover.
newbie
Activity: 157
Merit: 0
Its never too late to start investment in Bitcoin as it is bound to keep growing with increase in acceptance. Anyone coming in now should count himself lucky.
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
Reading the forum topics and posts for 2011-2012, I did not believe my eyes when users wrote that bitcoin to sell before $ 12 apiece early. Unfortunately at that time I could not imagine what bitcoin was. And today still many do not understand up to the end, what all the same occurs?
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 250
I do not think it's too late to invest in bitcoin, you can see the current Bitcoin rise, if only you invested 2 months ago and you ignored the bubble issue, surely you have made a big profit. Bitcoin is a modern investment tool, there will be a lot of negative issues that ruin it, but it's up to you, if bitcoin returns like last year, are you in it or just as a spectator?
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 100
Harmony for One and All
The answer is: NO

You’re not the only one who has this feeling. As someone who got into cryptocurrencies 2.5 years ago (It also seemed too late back then), I think you shouldn't spend your timing regretting on opportunities you missed.

Instead, you should make your first step ASAP and learn by getting involved.



 What should you do?

 
Stay tuned - Read a lot about the different cryptocurrencies and try to catch up with the latest news.

 
Know where you are at - Try to understand how this market works and the main technology behind it Understand the Blockchain in Two Minutes

 
Trust yourself - 90% of what you read on the internet is bullshit, follow your instincts.

 
Learn the basics of technical analysis  Crypto Investor's Guides - CryptoPotato

 

I hope it helps,
GuerrillaBuzz

I completely agree with you. I would like to add something more. We are in very early stage of adoption for crypto. There is so much development is going on to solve the infrastructure problem which can allow seamlessly to use the cryptocurrency by anyone in the world from poor to rich.

newbie
Activity: 63
Merit: 0
It is not too late to invest in bitcoin. The real question is when is the right time to invest? Is it now when we have an uptrend from 6k to 8k or is there gonna be another dip to 4k then start at that time. We would never know at this time. So if you have have money to invest. Put half now and wait for the dip to put the other half. If there is no more dip then put the half on the confirmed breakout. This is not a financial advice because I am not a proffesional and i dont really know what I'm doing. I'm just like everybody else that is trying to survive this downtrend.
full member
Activity: 256
Merit: 100
It's not too late to invest in bitcoin, unless of course if the value is at its peak beyond profitable return, that is.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
Definitely not too late to buy bitcoins. It went low recently, but it will be climbing up this year. Jump on the train while you still can
sr. member
Activity: 620
Merit: 250
I think it's not too late to invest bitcoin, now there is still a chance for us to invest bitcoin, because bitcoin prices are still below $ 13000, and we will see that the next few months bitcoin prices will go up and even exceed $ 20000.
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
Nothing is too late when you have not really started. I think Bitcoin is not a bubble but it is a boat on the sea. sea wave stability Bitcoin stable. Big wave floating Bitcoin up and down. Sea storm or tsunami "boat" is still there. Whether in the sea or in the sea, the boat can not explode and disappear like a bubble.
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 1
completely agree with the author, it is not too late to invest in bitcoin. in the future I'm sure that 1 btc will cost more than 100k bucks
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Yes man its not too late to invest bitcoin, stay tuned and trust yourself. The number of users now are increasing because there are many reseacher. So, its not too late to invest in bitcoin and dont think that it weill end, believe that as long as there are many users of bitcoin it still continue to have a better value.
copper member
Activity: 168
Merit: 0
Bitcoin never too late to invest in, and it never a bubble those calling it bubble never want it to succeed and only want to be rich and control the world with their capitalize and centralized government.
newbie
Activity: 52
Merit: 0
The problem is how you determine the perfect timing to buy and sell. If you're able to determine the perfect timing, it's never too late. Bitcoin is just in its early stage, meaning that it has lots of potentials that yet to be unlocked. Research thoroughly about it before you decide to dip your toes into the virtual water!
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
You're right. It's never too late to invest in Bitcoin. Since no one can make sure that how much Bitcoin will rise in the future. Who knows in 5 years to come, Bitcoin will set a new high record. And if you don't invest today, 5 years later you will ask this question again. We don't now when is too late. It's late when Bitcoin disapears.
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
Definitely not a bubble, would have exploded a long time ago IMO, if it was. We have seen strong resistences around 6000 too lately, which was a great sign again, that Bitcoin will last.
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 117
The answer is: NO

You’re not the only one who has this feeling. As someone who got into cryptocurrencies 2.5 years ago (It also seemed too late back then), I think you shouldn't spend your timing regretting on opportunities you missed.

Instead, you should make your first step ASAP and learn by getting involved.

What should you do?
 
Stay tuned - Read a lot about the different cryptocurrencies and try to catch up with the latest news.
 
Know where you are at - Try to understand how this market works and the main technology behind it Understand the Blockchain in Two Minutes
 
Trust yourself - 90% of what you read on the internet is bullshit, follow your instincts.
 
Learn the basics of technical analysis  Crypto Investor's Guides - CryptoPotato

I hope it helps,
GuerrillaBuzz
In investing on the bitcoin, there is no word late! Everyone has the opportunity to join whatever you want. I can only say this we don't know when the value of the bitcoin will be on the ending points or dip portion, and also we don't know the high proportion. Bubble or triple as long you can handle the risk on the investing on the bitcoin that will be good for you. As long be patience to aim your
member
Activity: 448
Merit: 10
investing in something is never a late method. Bitcoin nowadays come to a very high value and its value makes it precious and if you invest make sure to sell it for gaining a profit.
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