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Topic: It's never too late - but tread carefully. (Read 223 times)

newbie
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February 18, 2018, 04:52:54 PM
#8
Thanks for the words of encouragement, been looking to get into crypto for a while but every time i've been ready to jump in I had doubts and didn't go through with it.  Now that i've found this site, I am starting to do a lot of reading to build confidence in what i'm getting into.
newbie
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February 18, 2018, 01:46:35 PM
#7
Any circumstance needs to be careful. That is business rules in any field, not just about cryptocurrency. Tongue
newbie
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January 30, 2018, 09:35:36 AM
#6
It's never late. You should have limited your post to those three simple words that make a lot of sense these days Wink
newbie
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January 29, 2018, 11:00:36 PM
#5
A good read and being new to the scene also you have given me a few tips. Thanks for the heads up and good luck !!
member
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January 29, 2018, 08:30:15 PM
#4
I can relate - transaction fees and even attempting to day trade were also bad for me.

Inquiring minds want to know, which coins are you referencing? My 2108 portfolio is looking at ETN, EDG, INT and DeepOnion.

The coin i bought low is Cardano. The airdrop i was involved with for 1 week was Deep Onion, they changed the rules the week I joined so it was a waste of my time to continue. The ICO i invested in is Insurepal/IPL. I am now in a new airdrop from the beginning, so my journey is really just taking off. I have a tiny amount of a few other coins.
newbie
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January 29, 2018, 02:41:14 PM
#3
I can relate - transaction fees and even attempting to day trade were also bad for me.

Inquiring minds want to know, which coins are you referencing? My 2108 portfolio is looking at ETN, EDG, INT and DeepOnion.

The experience that I have had in the cryptocurrency market has been beneficial, between when the bitcoin was in 5000 $. You have to take into account the strategy you want to make, in my investigation all the coins that have a value less than $ 0.002, a currency of 15 coins, of all the currencies today, 4 coins rose 300%, and with This strategy guarantees me to have greater benefits. It is important to investigate who is behind each project to have security in the investment. Today there are coins like Siacoin, Stellar, cardano that have a low value and if they go up you guarantee more benefits than investing in bitcoin. I hope you serve my experience.
sr. member
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January 29, 2018, 11:19:03 AM
#2
I can relate - transaction fees and even attempting to day trade were also bad for me.

Inquiring minds want to know, which coins are you referencing? My 2108 portfolio is looking at ETN, EDG, INT and DeepOnion.
member
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January 29, 2018, 09:31:06 AM
#1
Hi everyone, I am writing this to maybe give a little incitement to those who are new and or considering getting in to crypto and I am no way endorsing or encouraging them to do it. I am by no means rich either, just holding my own.

Like a lot of people I got in relatively late to crypto. I started with approx $500 back in Nov and have approx X10 my initial investment. I got lucky here and there but also made some foolish decisions due to being new to the scene. These mistakes were primarily transaction fees and impulse buying/selling from day trading.

I bought one coin at a low price and have since seen it grow and grow to the point that i am eagerly looking forward to its future and I am hodling. I got partly in to an airdrop and received a few bucks which i then put into the coin which I spoke about earlier. I also bought into an ICO which has X3 so far and has a lot more room for growth.

My advice to anyone considering buying crypto: Take the time to research where you are putting your money, its your hard earned cash after all. You may hit bad patches and you most likely will but don't let it get you down, hence only put in what you can afford. Try not to be impulsive as I have been, there are pitfalls, many of them so be careful.... but saying that with patience and research you may just get that bit of luck.

Hope this helps.

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