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Topic: What are you more afraid of? - page 3. (Read 2934 times)

full member
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December 22, 2014, 02:06:38 AM
#4
I would rather have bought and lost, than to be on the outside looking in, at all the ones who made great profits.

You rather buy and lose than buy and win right?? LOL you really are an idiot  Roll Eyes

This is what happened to me.
Last year, I sold part of my holdings at $130, when it crashed a little. Then after a few days, it becomes $300 +. I sold out the rest.
Whoa, in a few weeks, price hits $1000. And I just stared at it.

So, incidentally, I hate losing out to a pump than of a temporary price crash.
(And I should be buying low and selling high.)

Which one are you more scared of/hate more?


LOL Think about alllllll the people with sell orders $10, $50, even $100 above the current price... How would you feel if we had another manipulated pump to $1,200 & you sold out right away & saw NO upside on that??? The ppl who tout about how great BTC is will be super pissed when they sell out way too early
hero member
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December 22, 2014, 01:44:25 AM
#3
I would rather have bought and lost, than to be on the outside looking in, at all the ones who made great profits.
full member
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December 22, 2014, 01:33:44 AM
#2
if Bitcoin price crashing, I have nothing to worry about 2rd option
legendary
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New Decentralized Nuclear Hobbit
December 19, 2014, 01:14:14 AM
#1
This is what happened to me.
Last year, I sold part of my holdings at $130, when it crashed a little. Then after a few days, it becomes $300 +. I sold out the rest.
Whoa, in a few weeks, price hits $1000. And I just stared at it.

So, incidentally, I hate losing out to a pump than of a temporary price crash.
(And I should be buying low and selling high.)

Which one are you more scared of/hate more?
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