Bloomberg believe it will drop to $7500 over the next few days,
.....I have encountered some morons over the last number of weeks who have borrowed to buy this garbage and whose entire wealth is tied up in it....
It’s below $9k now ($8,800).
I have encountered some morons over the last number of weeks who have borrowed to buy this garbage and whose entire wealth is tied up in it.
Madness, but they’re like a cult and think that nobody “gets it”.
Guess what? That Kool Aid was actually poison.
Completely nuts !
Having borrowed and gone to Vegas to play cards, would have made more sense to me (as worst case, they'd have had a holiday and probably been comped a few drinks etc)
it can't be as stupid as actually lending the money to invest in it, could it?
And the same grouping of morons would just as easily do that - or sign up to whatever the next get rich quick plan is marketed at them. That is not the fault of cryptocurrency.Having borrowed and gone to Vegas to play cards, would have made more sense to me (as worst case, they'd have had a holiday and probably been comped a few drinks etc)
That is a very good point. I presume it was secured on their home?
That - and currency debasement on steriods - is another reason why I went down the road of placing some savings in BTC.Isn't there is a transfer of wealth occurring right now, by keeping interest rates artificially low?
It's basically transferring from savers to borrowers.
incentivizing people to pursue credit while punishing savers.
I'm thinking in terms of diversifying 50/50 between bitcoin and ethereum. ...
The rest of my earnings I'm going to try and figure out how to invest in stocks. That's a whole new ballgame for me - as I've never dabbled in that - will have to get up to speed. Hopefully I'll do a better job with stock picks than those that selected them recently because they had 'blockchain' in the name!
I find investing in equities quite interesting, and while I don't claim to know it all, I have put some time into it and enjoyed learning a little, then trying to profit from what I was learning.
....Im certainly no expert, but I find it more fullfilling now to decide my own financial strategy rather than pay someone to decide it for me.
Agreed, and like you I also took some pain late last decade, although I continue to pay professionals to assist with some investments (part of my pension for example).