Your comparing hardware to a companies stock lol, are you a 3rd world country retard yes you are from your wonderful broken engrish
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it's actually very simple concept as what we are doing is mining bitcoins which is investment in itself. therefore it's a race for low $/gh and low power consumption
you can buy end user hardware today (one of worst) at significantly LOWER $/GH than what you are 'investing in' for tomorrow purely to generate dividends to recover your investment, and ultimately make a profit
if you couldn't break even, let alone make profit yesterday, why would you invest in it at a premium tomorrow?
if LABCOIN dropped 50 TH/S
right now you would be looking at 98$ for 1 GH. asicminer usb stick available
now for $70/GH, blade overclock available
now for $50/GH..they don't make profit mining- only make profit off sales because of scarcity of other hardware..now chips shipping and asics beginning to deploy & we are on 25$/GH already shipping, down to $19 for next time
and reality check, labcoin have said they will bring online
less than 7% of that hashrate leaving you with more like, what $1392/GH
you are better off mining with GPU's LOL
all the while, difficulty going up and up..it's simply nonsense to imagine buying in at 2x, 10x todays price.I wouldn't buy in at half todays price
It really saddens me when people try to evaluate a stock like Labcoin, ActM, AM etc. as if they were buying mining equipment.
I'm going to use very few words as not to confuse you. When you purchase stock in a company, you are investing in an unknown amount of Hash power as they will be continually adding more as time goes on. Returns could rise if the company obtains a higher percentage of total network hash rate or it could decline if they fail to keep up. Hardware sales will also be sold and profits will go towards dividends.
When you buy a piece of hardware, that hardware will always mine at a set rate and returns will diminish over time.
I can appreciated trying to troll a stock that is about to take off, but at least do it with an argument that makes some sort of sense.