but you always think that is the last chance, nothing new. let me guess this time you really feel it ?
One of these days I will be right. Then I can say "I told you so." Women love doing that.
I love doing that as well, in fact soon I will tell you that
Alrighty then. We will see who has bragging rights.
I know it is not your opinion, it is what Risto filled in your mind, you don't have an opinion of your own like many here.... you will now tell me that you really do, but if we isolate you from the forum for a month and ask you the same question you will have no idea...
I could not have said this better myself. To often people hear something from one person, latch on and hold it as gospel. Think for yourself people. Do your own research. The reason why we as a society are so controlled by our governments is because people don't think for themselves, they don't stand for what they believe in.
But what if a person knows that they are not wise when it comes to investments? Shouldn't they get advice from someone who is successful?
It seems foolish to not learn from those that are good at something. Just sayin.
Bitchick: What is the approximate average price per BTC of yours and/or your husband's holdings, if you do NOT mind me asking? You indicated that you got started in about early to mid 2013 and you have continue to buy as your cash comes in.
My average cost per BTC is about $610, including transactional fees.. I made a few mistakes, in getting too excited a few times with some of my cash to buy more BTC when I should have waited a little bit... but anyhow, I am NOT worried atm about my average cost per btc or my holdings or the future success of BTC, yet I understand that the behavior of people will change in fairly drastic ways depending upon how far they are in the red or black and whether or NOT they are sufficiently diversified in other investments and whether or NOT they are leveraged or over-extended in any significant ways...
Our first coins were purchased right before the run at about $50 but unfortunately we did not buy much. We were just dabbling in it for the "fun of it" and risked very little. This was only a week or two before the crazy rally in April. We were shocked at how fast the price increase and our only regret then was not buying more sooner!
But now we are well over our $50 average at about $200 or so because we had some extra cash to throw in this year. Thankfully we are in the black though. It is still painful to sell any coins knowing we paid more for them at one point or another! There is always the "would have, should have and could have" thoughts going on in our minds. I think this happens no matter what the entry point is, unless someone just lucked out and bought all their coins at a point in which the price took off to never return again.