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September 15, 2016, 03:23:11 AM
#18
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September 11, 2016, 05:49:16 AM
#17
Hello, I am a retiree.  I cashed out my conventional retirement accounts and invested the funds in cryptocurrency after monitoring the crytpo markets for several years and spying an opportunity to get in when btc hit bottom about a year ago.  I hold some xmr too, and it has done quite well.
I am making this post to introduce myself, and of course so that I'll be able to post in other sections. The signal-to-noise ratio is pretty good here, if you avoid the main bitcoin speculation thread  Smiley
welcome at this forum Milionero Smiley just opinion, better to sell your XMR now, because the rate very high.
i think you can start learning more about fast trading and long term trade, technical and analysis is important to know it.
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September 11, 2016, 01:45:03 AM
#16
In crypto currency anyone invest now it is a good idea, and now you invest in it, so you know you are doing good and when i start in trading i need a time to learn about it and also need patient because it never give us result with a few days, it a time taking work and take a right decision on right time, if you miss it than its mean you will be face of lose.
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September 10, 2016, 02:48:26 PM
#15
Welcome! Investing in BTC is definitely a good idea. Any questions you have can be answered or have already been answered on the forum. Good Luck Cheesy
Its good to see more are getting into this forum every day. Its a good forum to earn money without investments. We have signature campaigns where you just require a skill on written English.The posts should be more constructive and to the points. The post should answer the threads. Get to know more about the bitcoins and the ways opened to earn bitcoins. If you are skilled, you can earn a lot here.
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September 10, 2016, 10:42:27 AM
#14
Hi Millionero. I congratulate you on buying into the market at a bottom. That's not easy to do. Many people do the opposite and buy at the top, and when the price drops they panic and sell losing money! It's also great that you're taking control over your own money, but that means greater responsibility. Since you've been hanging around for a while you probably know you should be careful with how you store your coins (like buying a Trezor) and be careful not to be scammed.


Exactly many get into system at wrong time.

But for making trade or making decision of stake is not as easy thing, it needs a knowledge, experience and determination. Without it no one can survive in crypto market.

Blockchain itself a amazing innovative platform which give invention to world.
I think Millionero you are doing well and going in right direction. Wish you a great time.



newbie
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September 09, 2016, 09:29:15 PM
#13
Welcome! I have a heard of a few people putting their retirements into crypto.
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September 02, 2016, 07:58:56 PM
#12
Welcome! Investing in BTC is definitely a good idea. Any questions you have can be answered or have already been answered on the forum. Good Luck Cheesy
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September 01, 2016, 03:30:40 PM
#11
Hello and welcome Smiley  Many people seem scared of change and technology and it's great to hear about people who do dive right in and educate themselves!
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September 01, 2016, 01:36:06 PM
#10
Hello, I am a retiree.  I cashed out my conventional retirement accounts and invested the funds in cryptocurrency after monitoring the crytpo markets for several years and spying an opportunity to get in when btc hit bottom about a year ago.  I hold some xmr too, and it has done quite well.
I am making this post to introduce myself, and of course so that I'll be able to post in other sections. The signal-to-noise ratio is pretty good here, if you avoid the main bitcoin speculation thread  Smiley


Hey welcome to the bitcointalk bro,  I would suggest you to invest your retirement funds in Lending the loan or else you can start trading bitcoin. Because that would be help to double your bucks.
newbie
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September 01, 2016, 01:20:06 PM
#9
Very good for you. I also monitor the markets since 2013 but i didn't have the balls to get in when the price was 200$. That is the problem with being greedy, not knowing technical analysis.
maybe we just need a little luck
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September 01, 2016, 01:17:58 PM
#8
Very good for you. I also monitor the markets since 2013 but i didn't have the balls to get in when the price was 200$. That is the problem with being greedy, not knowing technical analysis.
sr. member
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September 01, 2016, 01:10:55 PM
#7
It's a store of capital that I tap into according to my needs.  Like when I bought monero, I paid for it with bitcoin.  And I recently cashed out a few grand worth to pay for a major expense that's coming up.  I'm not trying to time the market.  It's like a savings account.  And it's been getting smaller lately.
newbie
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September 01, 2016, 11:18:08 AM
#6
Hello, I am a retiree.  I cashed out my conventional retirement accounts and invested the funds in cryptocurrency after monitoring the crytpo markets for several years and spying an opportunity to get in when btc hit bottom about a year ago.  I hold some xmr too, and it has done quite well.
I am making this post to introduce myself, and of course so that I'll be able to post in other sections. The signal-to-noise ratio is pretty good here, if you avoid the main bitcoin speculation thread  Smiley

At which price point do you expect to sell, if that's not a secret?
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September 01, 2016, 05:02:02 AM
#5
Investing in bitcoin is a good idea. You should try learning how to trade efficeincy so that you can lower the risk. I myself is still newbie in trading but I learned some great ideas in this forum.
yahh. Me too I am a new here in bitcoin. Investing is a good idea. Thats true and investing is need your work hard to earn more. And investing is why I'm here in bitcoin.
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August 31, 2016, 07:23:42 AM
#4
Investing in bitcoin is a good idea. You should try learning how to trade efficeincy so that you can lower the risk. I myself is still newbie in trading but I learned some great ideas in this forum.
legendary
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August 31, 2016, 04:45:16 AM
#3
Hi Millionero. I congratulate you on buying into the market at a bottom. That's not easy to do. Many people do the opposite and buy at the top, and when the price drops they panic and sell losing money! It's also great that you're taking control over your own money, but that means greater responsibility. Since you've been hanging around for a while you probably know you should be careful with how you store your coins (like buying a Trezor) and be careful not to be scammed.

I definately second the part about getting a good hardware wallet or several hardware wallets depending on the amount of coins you hold. Especially since it is your retirment fund, you need to be absolutely sure that you don't lose it due to a stupid hack or bad investment.

Regarding the monero and the altcoin market, don't get emotionally attached to the coins you buy. Often they see tremendous returns, only to crash back close to where they started liftoff days, weeks or months later. Take your profits while you are ahead and you can greatly increase your retirement spending money!
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August 31, 2016, 03:56:58 AM
#2
Hi Millionero. I congratulate you on buying into the market at a bottom. That's not easy to do. Many people do the opposite and buy at the top, and when the price drops they panic and sell losing money! It's also great that you're taking control over your own money, but that means greater responsibility. Since you've been hanging around for a while you probably know you should be careful with how you store your coins (like buying a Trezor) and be careful not to be scammed.
sr. member
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August 31, 2016, 03:32:53 AM
#1
Hello, I am a retiree.  I cashed out my conventional retirement accounts and invested the funds in cryptocurrency after monitoring the crytpo markets for several years and spying an opportunity to get in when btc hit bottom about a year ago.  I hold some xmr too, and it has done quite well.
I am making this post to introduce myself, and of course so that I'll be able to post in other sections. The signal-to-noise ratio is pretty good here, if you avoid the main bitcoin speculation thread  Smiley
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