TheMilkyPirate wrote: » Saying the bad crypto podcast is a bit anti establishment is like saying Hitler was a bit anti semetic. It's a good listen even though they have started to shill NFCs a lot lately. I still don't really get the whole space but do regret not trying to get the street fighter cards when they mentioned they were launching.
Unearthly wrote: » I hope everyone followed the advice in the worried topic and sold at 43k ....
Dohnjoe wrote: » If certain cryptos drop significantly again I might reinvest. Most people I know who've been into crypto for 3+ years have also been taking profits.
Irish_rat wrote: » Explain taking profits. Converting into fiat is not.
OEP wrote: » I'd imagine selling something at a higher price than you bought it would be considered taking profits
Rob2D wrote: » Several precious metal dealers already accept crypto for bullion and have done so for a while. Nothing new here AFAIK.
Irish_rat wrote: » Yes but the minute you put it into fiat you are losing money.
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - Bitcoin rose nearly 7% on Monday as risk assets rallied after last week's bond rout cooled, with Citi saying the most popular cryptocurrency was at a "tipping point" and could become the preferred currency for international trade. With the recent embrace of the likes of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc and Mastercard Inc (NYSE:MA), bitcoin could be at the start of a "massive transformation" into the mainstream, the investment bank said. Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), meanwhile, has restarted its cryptocurrency trading desk and will begin dealing bitcoin futures and non-deliverable forwards for clients next week, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.
OEP wrote: » So if I sell 1 bitcoin now for fiat and buy say 1.2 bitcoin in a few weeks or months time with the same amount of money, I'm losing money?
Bob24 wrote: » I don’t know if people want to call it losing money, but you will have paid 33% CGT on the gains related to your first transaction (meaning you will have to bring additional money to offset what Revenue took from you if you want to complete the second transaction).
OEP wrote: » Fair enough but unless you're going to hold your crypto forever, you'll have to pay cgt
cnocbui wrote: » Only if you don't have a cunning plan.
Thargor wrote: » What do ye reckon lads are things consolidating at these high levels before the next leg up or are we entering a decline like the last spike? Im looking at the all time charts for ETH and BTC and I honestly cant decide.