dickface wrote: » constantly moving goal posts. oh and we have guys here better at timing the market than wall st. pros. very impressive.
Grumpypants wrote: » The Enbalmer wrote: » Hell hath no fury like a victim of a pyramid scheme! :rolleyes: Keep on HODLing though..your rocket to the moon is due any minute..we (by which i mean anybody who hasn't wasted money on cryptocurrency) don't understand the tech..this time it's different and you're all "long-term" investors. I remember similar nonsense from victims of the Telecom Eireann scam...when they realised they had been suckered (not that they'd admit it) they turned nasty. I "wasted" €1500 crypto in Jan 2017. Took out 5k in cash. Spent 3k on a holiday for the family Paid off my car loan Bought a PS4 pro, xbox one X, nintendo switch, 4k sony bravia, oculus rift and a bunch of games. Paid the mortgage and bills for 9 months while the missus was on maternity leave. And i still have about 6k wasting away in a fake money ponzi scheme after the 90% crash. Boy i hate being a sucker!!
The Enbalmer wrote: » Hell hath no fury like a victim of a pyramid scheme! :rolleyes: Keep on HODLing though..your rocket to the moon is due any minute..we (by which i mean anybody who hasn't wasted money on cryptocurrency) don't understand the tech..this time it's different and you're all "long-term" investors. I remember similar nonsense from victims of the Telecom Eireann scam...when they realised they had been suckered (not that they'd admit it) they turned nasty.
The Enbalmer wrote: » So you took out 5k. You spent 3k on a holiday. Bought a load of gamer junk,costing the guts of a grand AND still paid off the mortage for 9 months? Wow! You must have the worlds smallest mortage! You're a man of many talents..mendacity about your financial affairs being chief of them.
smacl wrote: » I think if ETH manages to overcome the technical hurdles it will likely jump in price and then grow steadily, assuming it isn't beaten to the punch by something newer.
tcawley29 wrote: » The Enbalmer wrote: » So you took out 5k. You spent 3k on a holiday. Bought a load of gamer junk,costing the guts of a grand AND still paid off the mortage for 9 months? Wow! You must have the worlds smallest mortage! You're a man of many talents..mendacity about your financial affairs being chief of them. Ah the old selective reading. He never said the total he took out was 5k. He said he took 5k in cash and got the other stuff on top of it. Anyways I'm done with you now. Be gone vile troll.
Grumpypants wrote: » I "wasted" €1500 crypto in Jan 2017. Took out 5k in cash. Spent 3k on a holiday for the family Paid off my car loan Bought a PS4 pro, xbox one X, nintendo switch, 4k sony bravia, oculus rift and a bunch of games. Paid the mortgage and bills for 9 months while the missus was on maternity leave. And i still have about 6k wasting away in a fake money ponzi scheme after the 90% crash. Boy i hate being a sucker!!
sabat wrote: Jesus wept. Where the fck do you think that money came from? You were an early entrant to the Ponzi, that's all. And get some grown up hobbies-it's seriously cringey reading a married man with children boasting about their games consoles.
Grumpypants wrote: And i still have about 6k wasting away in a fake money ponzi scheme after the 90% crash.
Tinder Surprise wrote: » Some have a big head start on others but remember Netscapes head start when the Internet rolled out to the masses The 64million dollar question is whos the next Google of the crypto space.
sabat wrote: » Jesus wept. Where the fck do you think that money came from? You were an early entrant to the Ponzi, that's all. And get some grown up hobbies-it's seriously cringey reading a married man with children boasting about their games consoles.
Grumpypants wrote: » Who opened the AH gates tonight, right motley crew. It came from my investment becoming more valuable in a rising economy. Same as my house, my shares, my pensions. But they must also be ponzi schemes also. Look we get it, you feel bad that you missed out, you feel silly and inadequate that your life hasn't worked out the way you hoped and you couldn't scrap together a few spare euro to invest and are envious of those who had the smarts to invest at the right time, and the only way you can deal with your shame is to lash out at strangers on the internet. I'm too busy counting my fake ponzi cash to care.
sabat wrote: » Yeah yeah, we all remember chapter 2 of Warren Buffett's guide to investment where he advocates cashing in half your funds after the first year and heading to Smyths Toys for a shopping spree.
Grumpypants wrote: » Dont look at crypto currencies in short term windows. Use a min window of 1 month (but really 1 year). ETH is up €220 since last month. These drops are common and a good chance to buy. It will recover and track back up in the next few weeks. There are a lot of new people entering who dont know the tech, are not used to it, and think you need to buy and sell your way to riches. They buy in, get spooked by a drop, think it is the bubble popping, and rush to sell before their loses get worse. A few days later when it has recovered and gone higher they realise they bought high and sold low! To all the new voices. Only invest what you can afford to lose. This really is important, if you are panicing over a drop of €50 you can't afford to be investing. Sit on it, very few trade their way to profit without a powerful automated algorithm trading on one of the old trade fee free exchanges. Most who try to trade lose money. Everyone that sits on it has made money. Stop betting, invest in the tech. Buy bitcoin because you want to use it to buy things. Buy ETH because you believe in the tech, stop looking at the price (easier said than done i know) and stop thinking you can turn €100 in 100k.
Magnatu wrote: » Really. So you realised that the hype and evangelical proselytising with all the impenetrable technical gibberish that you bought in to last year was a scam. You stopped "believing in the tech" realised you were being conned, that it was a ponzi scheme and you cashed out. Very prescient of you. .
The Enbalmer wrote: » Sorry to have wasted time you could've spent watching your "investment" circling the drain.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » The whole thing is still circling the drain. All it takes is for people to take off their sunglasses .
Tinder Surprise wrote: » :rolleyes: *rubs chin
sexmag wrote: » Also WTF us wrong with a grown man owning consoles? I grew up playing them and will continue to do so, I feel great being able to buy the latest models with my crypto cash before any little spoiled kid can
Grumpypants wrote: » If you buy a share in a company it is only worth what someone else will pay you. That is sound investing. Buy a cryoto coin that is only worth what someone will pay you. Ponzi !!!!