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Topic: Student loan of 1000$; What currency would YOU invest in? (Read 1290 times)

newbie
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Litecoin seems to me to be a very good long-term bet because it's creator is a very wellknown and respected member of the crypto community. Perhaps a good idea would be to spend 50% in Bitcoins, 30-40% in Litecoins and a few % in a smaller altcoin. Personally I find Sexcoins interesting because of the targeted demographics but I can't give recommendations on that because it's far to volatile. Good luck!
member
Activity: 84
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Beter invest in litecoin cause right now price is around 30 $. If crypto currencies get more financial peace of cake you can profit.
legendary
Activity: 1274
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Don't loan to invest is such volatile currency's

Only spend what u can miss
hero member
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Merit: 500
R.I.P Silk Road 1.0
Taking a student loan of 1000$ dollars today. Im the gambling type, so decided that investing it to various crypto-currencies would be a better idea than to use it for something like a new phone/computer or even better food than the usual tuna&noodels Grin

What currencies would you buy, as a poor student for 1000$ and why?


PS. Majoring in Finance and Marketing, so this decision is actually is against everything I've learnt in school  Grin

I'd probably use about 25% of that to purchase Bitcoin and have the rest invested in Litecoin.
newbie
Activity: 37
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I have done some trading in alt coin and made some very small profts (i have about 200 dollars worth of BTC) so you could make a ok amount of money from that.
sr. member
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Don't do it, investing in any cryptocurrency right now with borrowed money is just asking for trouble.

I'd say it would be better to invest in a cheap 1 or 2 gpu mining rig (single R9 280x or dual 7950 if you can find them) and mine the currency of your choice. Even if BTC goes to 0, you could still part it out or use it as a gaming machine  Smiley

Good advice. An investment to start out with but it should earn itself back pretty soon enough. After that you can build up some "own" money to start speculating. If it goes wrong on your first few crypto investments, it's all gone and you'll be stuck feeling very bad about it.
newbie
Activity: 56
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Its not too late to start Litecoin mining. It is still done with GPUs, so I would definitely go for that. But thats just me.
hero member
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Speculating with small amounts of borrowed money will get you nowhere. In your case, investing in your education is the way to go - attend a language course, learn a skill, etc. It may not be as exciting as dumping all the money into a "get-rich-quick" scheme, but it is almost certain to provide you with a greater return in the long run.

I believe the loan will be paid after his studies ended and he is employed. So if he spend it now, it doesnt matter if for new phone/comp or Bitcoin
newbie
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Speculating with small amounts of borrowed money will get you nowhere. In your case, investing in your education is the way to go - attend a language course, learn a skill, etc. It may not be as exciting as dumping all the money into a "get-rich-quick" scheme, but it is almost certain to provide you with a greater return in the long run.
newbie
Activity: 53
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I personally would not invest any cent I couldn't spare completely. So if the money is not even yours (-->loan), I would not even consider to play russian roulette with it.
Don't forget there is a chance you could lose all your money, so don't invest if you depend on it!
sr. member
Activity: 308
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Doge coin is about to explode it was made 3 days ago and is more popular than most altcoins already
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
I'd invest in studying.
newbie
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Id invest in some mining hardware instead of just buying coins with that money. If anything goes wrong you can still sell the hardware and at-least recover some of your loss. Its a huge risk to take.
I second this.  You might as well do some mining to give you a better idea of the currencies as well.
newbie
Activity: 5
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I'd say 50-50 on BTC and LTC. You won't go wrong with that combo

Agreed. BTC is likely to stand the test of time, though LTC has a lot of potential.
newbie
Activity: 14
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If you're willing to gamble $1000, go buy otm 1.35 strike puts on the EUR/USD.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
I'd say 50-50 on BTC and LTC. You won't go wrong with that combo
newbie
Activity: 9
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Actually willing to invest 100%, as I said gambling is my thing Cheesy Anyway thanks for the tips dudes, made my first purchases right now  Wink
newbie
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My Advice:

Invest of 2-5% of the money. With that 2-5% assumed to be money that you would be OK losing.

5% of 1000 would give you 50 bucks to invest in crypto currency. With the way things are going I would invest in Quark. If quark moves from 0.25 to .50 dollars you double your money. In order to do that with bitcoin right now you would need bitcoin to move from 1000 to 2000. 50 bucks will buy you about 200 quark coins right now. Use that as a base and then try your hand at trading other coins to make your pile grow (or lessen!).  Or just buy, hold, and hope for the best.

Best of luck, have fun, and don't get too obsessed!
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
I also would recommend the mining hardware. If you don't care whether you lose the money or not, I guess you can put it in something like you're thinking -- bitcoin, litecoin, and something more speculative sounds like a nice combination to me. Good luck with whatever you decide Smiley
So 1000$ would be sufficient for good mining hardware? Could probably muster up another 1k$ easy for that- still looking to buy them coins right now regardless.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
I also would recommend the mining hardware. If you don't care whether you lose the money or not, I guess you can put it in something like you're thinking -- bitcoin, litecoin, and something more speculative sounds like a nice combination to me. Good luck with whatever you decide Smiley
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