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August 05, 2017, 08:58:49 AM
#93
You don't need $10000000000000 to invest, buy a little here and there with some extra money(or save up to buy in one bulk). Having $30 invested and watching it go up and down can be fun and also interesting. You will learn a lot about cryptos, investing, but also money in general. There is no better opportunity available to the general public as of right now.
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August 05, 2017, 08:20:13 AM
#92
Hey there. New to the BitcoinTalk forums, happy to be here Smiley

I'm a student in the UK. I get a few hundred in cash (£250ish) for christmas + birthday money every year and was thinking about investing in Bitcoin. Would you say it is worth investing as a student, especially now with the market rising around BIP91? If so, how much would you recommend? And how much profit would I be able to make within half a year or so?

as a student you shouldn't invest your money but if it's your own choice its ok no problem but investing in bitcoin is not easy that most of people said. when you placed your money in wrong investment you potentially lose your money. so only trust proofed place of investment.
Why he can't invest money in bitcoin? Nowadays student has invest their money in bitcoin very easily because he studied all about and his mind is very sharp, and that way he learn very easy to about investment, so he should study about before investment.
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August 05, 2017, 05:43:34 AM
#91
You could invest in BTC, ETH and maybe long term ICO's startups.

Many of them are very creative, transparent with good product&idea.

So you win with BTC buy on long term and ICO tokens which could rise in next years  x20 x50   + bitcoin price will rise so you win double time  Grin
You can earn but you should have an ico power as well because they need a time and patience if you are giving patience then you will have success in that if you are not giving patience then you will be fail so you should need give a time to yourself for these things then you will do something new if you cannot then you are useless to waste your time.
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August 05, 2017, 01:53:22 AM
#90
Hey there. New to the BitcoinTalk forums, happy to be here Smiley

I'm a student in the UK. I get a few hundred in cash (£250ish) for christmas + birthday money every year and was thinking about investing in Bitcoin. Would you say it is worth investing as a student, especially now with the market rising around BIP91? If so, how much would you recommend? And how much profit would I be able to make within half a year or so?

Definitely. I think that it is a great idea for young people to start investing in cryptos because bitcoin is going to appreciate greatly in the long run. A lot of ]older people don't have the benefit of time on their side to see their investment grow to higher heights.

Apart from christmas and birthday money i would actually suggest you active try to search for a steady stream of income, for example just working a part time job at your local fast food chain every day for a few hours. Putting that money into your bitcoin stash will increase it quite substantially.

Don't expect to make any sort of easy short term profits. Rather be prepared for the price to go down in the short run. But make sure that you continue buying during the dips because that's how you get cheap coins. Focus on the long, long term. Longer the better. Don't sell easily.
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August 05, 2017, 01:44:11 AM
#89
It is really worth it to invest especially that you're student and you had allowance that your parents gave. I would recommend that save all of your extra allowance as long as you can or maybe your whole allowance and invest it all in btc. Don't think a single doubt on btc and buy as many as you can. Also, don't think on how long you can have an ROI, lemme tell you boy waiting is worth it in the world of btc.
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August 04, 2017, 08:04:27 PM
#88
You are right but look at the problem from the other side. In order to make money the student will need to develop a whole day. When he to learn? For trading on the stock exchange, he needs to be distracted from studying for two hours.
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He doesn't need to consume 2 hours to studying ,he is free to study it when he have a free time to do it . You can't also earn from the start in just one day learning isn't done in an hours or a day it needs months or year to be fully learned.
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August 04, 2017, 02:16:47 PM
#87
For short term necessity it's not the right decision to invest into bitcoin and profit out of the same to meet his requirements. One who has a long term plans could invest and profit high, because till date the growth in the price has a large scale variation based on the time period it's been held within the wallet without using it for any sort of needs.
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August 04, 2017, 12:36:46 PM
#86
Hey there. New to the BitcoinTalk forums, happy to be here Smiley

I'm a student in the UK. I get a few hundred in cash (£250ish) for christmas + birthday money every year and was thinking about investing in Bitcoin. Would you say it is worth investing as a student, especially now with the market rising around BIP91? If so, how much would you recommend? And how much profit would I be able to make within half a year or so?
Investing is a good way to make use of your money, but only if you know everything here in bitcoin because you might get spammed. I suggest that before you do such action make sure that you've done enough research and get enough information on how your money will really profit.So be careful, I understand you as a students who needs a money for school payments.
In my opinion if him/her is student and need money for school payments, why not find other job outside and working that? The way investing is very difficult and it can make the life of student in future worse more if they take some loss when trading.
In that case, personally I would not invest.
As a student you need your money every day. I think there are better things you can do with your birthday money than investing it. Like enjoying your life, for example.
Besides, there is no guarantee that you end up making profit. And six months is a relatively short period for an investment.
Later, when you have a regular job and 250 pounds are not that much anymore, invest it!
But for a longer term then. And maybe even a larger amount.
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August 04, 2017, 11:36:55 AM
#85
You are right but look at the problem from the other side. In order to make money the student will need to develop a whole day. When he to learn? For trading on the stock exchange, he needs to be distracted from studying for two hours.
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August 04, 2017, 11:16:24 AM
#84
Hey there. New to the BitcoinTalk forums, happy to be here Smiley

I'm a student in the UK. I get a few hundred in cash (£250ish) for christmas + birthday money every year and was thinking about investing in Bitcoin. Would you say it is worth investing as a student, especially now with the market rising around BIP91? If so, how much would you recommend? And how much profit would I be able to make within half a year or so?
Investing is a good way to make use of your money, but only if you know everything here in bitcoin because you might get spammed. I suggest that before you do such action make sure that you've done enough research and get enough information on how your money will really profit.So be careful, I understand you as a students who needs a money for school payments.
In my opinion if him/her is student and need money for school payments, why not find other job outside and working that? The way investing is very difficult and it can make the life of student in future worse more if they take some loss when trading.
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August 04, 2017, 09:29:12 AM
#83
Hey there. New to the BitcoinTalk forums, happy to be here Smiley

I'm a student in the UK. I get a few hundred in cash (£250ish) for christmas + birthday money every year and was thinking about investing in Bitcoin. Would you say it is worth investing as a student, especially now with the market rising around BIP91? If so, how much would you recommend? And how much profit would I be able to make within half a year or so?
Investing is a good way to make use of your money, but only if you know everything here in bitcoin because you might get spammed. I suggest that before you do such action make sure that you've done enough research and get enough information on how your money will really profit.So be careful, I understand you as a students who needs a money for school payments.
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August 04, 2017, 08:02:37 AM
#82
but investing in bitcoin is not easy that most of people said. when you placed your money in wrong investment you potentially lose your money. so only trust proofed place of investment.

I think you're mixing up a few things here. Investing in Bitcoin can't result in a loss of money, unless you lose access to your private keys, or you get hacked in one way or another. What you are referring to are optional investments, such as investing in casino bank rolls, ICO's, altcoins, cloud mining, etc. I consider these investments to be completely useless, as they require you to expose yourself and your Bitcoins to unneeded risks. If you just stick to investing in Bitcoin itself, and keep holding these coins for the long term, you (1) aren't exposed to unneeded risks, and (2) you actually will see your wealth grow. People that want to invest in other assets and services anyway, then they are free to do so, but they shouldn't complain when things go wrong.

This is so not true. Where have you come from? Since when investments without risk exist? So investment in Bitcoin is risky too because the price is volatile and market changes all the time and, yes, you could lose your money. So don't give to people false information and fake hope that they can't lose money with Bitcoins.
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August 04, 2017, 07:53:29 AM
#81
but investing in bitcoin is not easy that most of people said. when you placed your money in wrong investment you potentially lose your money. so only trust proofed place of investment.

I think you're mixing up a few things here. Investing in Bitcoin can't result in a loss of money, unless you lose access to your private keys, or you get hacked in one way or another. What you are referring to are optional investments, such as investing in casino bank rolls, ICO's, altcoins, cloud mining, etc. I consider these investments to be completely useless, as they require you to expose yourself and your Bitcoins to unneeded risks. If you just stick to investing in Bitcoin itself, and keep holding these coins for the long term, you (1) aren't exposed to unneeded risks, and (2) you actually will see your wealth grow. People that want to invest in other assets and services anyway, then they are free to do so, but they shouldn't complain when things go wrong.

OK, you deserve to lose your money, lol. You people really deserve Bitcoin Cash takeover so you hit hard the wall with your head.

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August 04, 2017, 07:24:19 AM
#80
but investing in bitcoin is not easy that most of people said. when you placed your money in wrong investment you potentially lose your money. so only trust proofed place of investment.

I think you're mixing up a few things here. Investing in Bitcoin can't result in a loss of money, unless you lose access to your private keys, or you get hacked in one way or another. What you are referring to are optional investments, such as investing in casino bank rolls, ICO's, altcoins, cloud mining, etc. I consider these investments to be completely useless, as they require you to expose yourself and your Bitcoins to unneeded risks. If you just stick to investing in Bitcoin itself, and keep holding these coins for the long term, you (1) aren't exposed to unneeded risks, and (2) you actually will see your wealth grow. People that want to invest in other assets and services anyway, then they are free to do so, but they shouldn't complain when things go wrong.
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August 04, 2017, 06:35:21 AM
#79
Hey there. New to the BitcoinTalk forums, happy to be here Smiley

I'm a student in the UK. I get a few hundred in cash (£250ish) for christmas + birthday money every year and was thinking about investing in Bitcoin. Would you say it is worth investing as a student, especially now with the market rising around BIP91? If so, how much would you recommend? And how much profit would I be able to make within half a year or so?

as a student you shouldn't invest your money but if it's your own choice its ok no problem but investing in bitcoin is not easy that most of people said. when you placed your money in wrong investment you potentially lose your money. so only trust proofed place of investment.
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August 04, 2017, 06:17:30 AM
#78
Hey there. New to the BitcoinTalk forums, happy to be here Smiley

I'm a student in the UK. I get a few hundred in cash (£250ish) for christmas + birthday money every year and was thinking about investing in Bitcoin. Would you say it is worth investing as a student, especially now with the market rising around BIP91? If so, how much would you recommend? And how much profit would I be able to make within half a year or so?

Investing in bitcoin is quite good to earn more money but then if you weren't aware about somethings then investing is also kind of risky. You might lose or not. Trading is also good if you want. But you must be a risk takers.
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August 03, 2017, 12:26:48 PM
#77
You could invest in BTC, ETH and maybe long term ICO's startups.

Many of them are very creative, transparent with good product&idea.

So you win with BTC buy on long term and ICO tokens which could rise in next years  x20 x50   + bitcoin price will rise so you win double time  Grin
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August 03, 2017, 12:22:40 PM
#76
Hey there. New to the BitcoinTalk forums, happy to be here Smiley

I'm a student in the UK. I get a few hundred in cash (£250ish) for christmas + birthday money every year and was thinking about investing in Bitcoin. Would you say it is worth investing as a student, especially now with the market rising around BIP91? If so, how much would you recommend? And how much profit would I be able to make within half a year or so?
Thats good to hear.You can invest in bitcoins even now.When you start investing in bitcoin now itself while studying,in future it would sure grow in to a big amount which would be helpful for your future needs.Even my friend who was studying in europe only introduced me bitcoin.

No doubt, Bitcoin is lucrative investment with not much technical jargon or knowledge as required in Stock Markets. As a student, it is indeed a worthy investment and can come up as aid in shaping your future. Although, 250 pounds isn't big enough investment to expect huge but still decent start. As community has positive approach towards upcoming forks ( unlike USAF & BCH which attracted only negativity ) so you can expect 200-300% return on your investment in one year.
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August 03, 2017, 12:16:08 PM
#75
Hey there. New to the BitcoinTalk forums, happy to be here Smiley

I'm a student in the UK. I get a few hundred in cash (£250ish) for christmas + birthday money every year and was thinking about investing in Bitcoin. Would you say it is worth investing as a student, especially now with the market rising around BIP91? If so, how much would you recommend? And how much profit would I be able to make within half a year or so?
Thats good to hear.You can invest in bitcoins even now.When you start investing in bitcoin now itself while studying,in future it would sure grow in to a big amount which would be helpful for your future needs.Even my friend who was studying in europe only introduced me bitcoin.
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July 30, 2017, 09:54:05 AM
#74
Hey there. New to the BitcoinTalk forums, happy to be here Smiley

I'm a student in the UK. I get a few hundred in cash (£250ish) for christmas + birthday money every year and was thinking about investing in Bitcoin. Would you say it is worth investing as a student, especially now with the market rising around BIP91? If so, how much would you recommend? And how much profit would I be able to make within half a year or so?

I am also a student, we are the same, so, I want you to learn the experience in this forum if you want to make money. And the best job here is what suits you as a participant in signature campaigns. It is a steady job, it can help you make a lot of money.
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