In the current markets that's a big fat YES! I've traded AAPL stock for several years and had to dump the last of it yesterday at a loss....sucks!Good lord. Is everything a scam now? Should I cut my losses and just get out now?
In the current markets that's a big fat YES! I've traded AAPL stock for several years and had to dump the last of it yesterday at a loss....sucks!Good lord. Is everything a scam now? Should I cut my losses and just get out now?
Jumping into the markets these days is like jumping into an angry stampede of buffalo with nothing but a Browning 25 auto to defend yourself with!I have been doing Robinhood for a few years now, I have made some, and the ones I am loosing on I am gonna let it ride till something happens. I would have never got in it if I hadnt had my head up my @$$.
i'm not a huge crypto guy but that is pretty based.I averaged down on my AVAX & SOL on Thursday right at the bottom. Still HODL my ETH that I mine. I have a 3.25 giga-hash farm. Earns one ethereum every 20 days.
Zombie Hunter?hopefully a machine enabling one to sell crypto
it is wild; i remember the absolute junky telling me about bitcoin in like 2011 or 2012. he od'd a few years back and i'm CERTAIN the dude's spirit is a bitcoin millionaire; he was ALWAYS going on about it.
it's odd how it's *kind of* institutionalized, but not really, since the exchange is still basically measured in dollars. like even now if you could BUY a cheeseburger or whatever at mickey D's, it's still going to be measured as a dollar equivalent. and for a "decentralized" thing to me it needs to be a completely different set of finance. to me it just seems like an easier to track fiat. i know it's "not" but in execution......
like, if the dollar was completely down and said cheeseburger at the mickey d's was there for you to buy in bitcoin (assuming everything is still running/powered/people still serving cheeseburgers, cheeseburgers to serve, etc etc) i don't see a reality wherein mickey d's decides to sell that cheeseburger at a *bitcoin* price that isn't still relative to the dollar.
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