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Has crypto made you less ambitious?
#26

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

Speak for yourselves; I'm busting my ass daytrading while I wait for a job to come back so I can start using most of my $5k monthly paychecks on crypto. Stinks that it WILL burst, but I am learning to be not TOO greedy even down to stop-limit orders
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#27

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

Dont follow the hype, focus on other ventures which general population has not discovered yet.

Look at it rationally, Alts do not bring any value to the world, maybe the likes of Bitcoin and Ripple will though.
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#28

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

Quote: (01-13-2018 12:00 PM)Blancpain Wrote:  

Dont follow the hype, focus on other ventures which general population has not discovered yet.

Look at it rationally, Alts do not bring any value to the world, maybe the likes of Bitcoin and Ripple will though.

Ridiculous comment.

People on this forum are changing their lives right now thanks to Cypto.

What are you doing?

Yes, at some point there will be a major correction, Niggercoin will probably not survive it, but saying not one Alt brings value to the world?

We are at very early stage. There will be a correction. But I will have made my money at this point and will have moved a significant percentage to a less risky portfolio, which is more traditional.

And when it doesn't work at all: I would only lose money, which I can afford to lose.

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#29

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

Quote: (01-13-2018 12:00 PM)Blancpain Wrote:  

Dont follow the hype, focus on other ventures which general population has not discovered yet.

Look at it rationally, Alts do not bring any value to the world, maybe the likes of Bitcoin and Ripple will though.

What are some other ventures that bring value to the world that you've found?
Looking for other things to invest in.
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#30

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

Quote: (01-13-2018 05:27 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

Quote: (01-13-2018 12:00 PM)Blancpain Wrote:  

Dont follow the hype, focus on other ventures which general population has not discovered yet.

Look at it rationally, Alts do not bring any value to the world, maybe the likes of Bitcoin and Ripple will though.

What are some other ventures that bring value to the world that you've found?
Looking for other things to invest in.

There is value everywhere. Get your hands on the book called Blue Ocean Strategy, it will broaden your mind and help you understand why people are making crazy money in the Crypto world. Apply the concepts you've learned in it to other sectors..

https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Ocean-Strate...n+strategy
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#31

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

Well, I do like books.

But what are some other ventures you've found that are making you some good money?
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#32

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

No one in the world will disclose their business details unless its losing money and they want to cash out, or they want to expand and are low on cash.

Those who do 99% of the time insert their sales pitch and try to sell you a course or some other shit.

However I'll give you an example how I made very decent money with cryptos until last week, but this method is not profitable now. I used to buy Bitcoins on Coinbase, and sell it on BtcTurk and Paribu(Turkish exchange)

At times, there was a 10 to 15% difference in price between two exchanges. Now the price difference has dropped to 2-3% because other people saw the opportunity too and caught up. So I dont mind disclosing this since its not profitable now.
This is called arbitrage.

Now I was able to do this because I had a valid Turkish and U.S bank account. Not many people in the world have both of them at the same time.
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#33

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"No one in the world will disclose their business details unless its losing money and they want to cash out, or they want to expand and are low on cash. "

I've written papers worth of advice on this forum, and so have a lot of the other members. I don't think that's true.
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#34

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Quote: (01-13-2018 06:10 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

"No one in the world will disclose their business details unless its losing money and they want to cash out, or they want to expand and are low on cash. "

I've written papers worth of advice on this forum, and so have a lot of the other members. I don't think that's true.

No one reveals their business secrets. I just looked at one of your datasheet, its about investing in bitcoins. Very good one at that, dollar cost average method.

What you are giving out there however is not a business secret, I'd be happy to hand it out too. Since investing is not a zero sum game there is no need to hide your methods.. For example Warren Buffet wouldn't have made less money if you copied his methods 30 years ago.

Let's say you are selling a private label product on Amazon and you can lower your unit cost by 20% compared to your competition because you know a certain supplier.

Would you disclose this information online to other sellers?
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#35

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#36

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

Blancpain, that does not sounds correct.

If i have found a pattern in the market. Lets say prices always goes down during the weekend. I would sell on friday, and buy on monday. If the rest of the market would be aware of this trend, this might mess up my own little gig.
DAC however will not disturb the market in such way.
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#37

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

Quote: (01-13-2018 12:00 PM)Blancpain Wrote:  

Dont follow the hype, focus on other ventures which general population has not discovered yet.

Look at it rationally, Alts do not bring any value to the world, maybe the likes of Bitcoin and Ripple will though.

This is just trolling.

The gains that you can make with cryptocurrencies are equivalent to the gains that venture capitalists make.

The difference is that you don't need a network of VCs in Silicon Valley to invest in cryptocurrency.

I'd say this is a pretty valuable opportunity, especially if some guys here can change their lives forever, financially speaking.

Time will show that many cryptocurrencies provide the world with lasting value.

I encourage you to read more Naval, in the off chance that you just haven't been informed yet.

You can change your life too.
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#38

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...This crypto trend is blessed bread for some people.

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#39

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

Quote: (01-13-2018 06:23 PM)Blancpain Wrote:  

Quote: (01-13-2018 06:10 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

"No one in the world will disclose their business details unless its losing money and they want to cash out, or they want to expand and are low on cash. "

I've written papers worth of advice on this forum, and so have a lot of the other members. I don't think that's true.

No one reveals their business secrets. I just looked at one of your datasheet, its about investing in bitcoins. Very good one at that, dollar cost average method.

What you are giving out there however is not a business secret, I'd be happy to hand it out too. Since investing is not a zero sum game there is no need to hide your methods.. For example Warren Buffet wouldn't have made less money if you copied his methods 30 years ago.

Let's say you are selling a private label product on Amazon and you can lower your unit cost by 20% compared to your competition because you know a certain supplier.

Would you disclose this information online to other sellers?

We use this forum to help each other, many of us have dropped info that has made other's money. Armogan himself has probably created a million or two (probably more) in wealth because some of us listened to his shills.

It really makes me wonder what made you join the forum and the crypto section of it. Don't mooch homie.

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#40

Has crypto made you less ambitious?

Quote: (01-13-2018 09:01 PM)stefpdt Wrote:  

Quote: (01-13-2018 12:00 PM)Blancpain Wrote:  

Dont follow the hype, focus on other ventures which general population has not discovered yet.

Look at it rationally, Alts do not bring any value to the world, maybe the likes of Bitcoin and Ripple will though.

This is just trolling.

The gains that you can make with cryptocurrencies are equivalent to the gains that venture capitalists make.

The difference is that you don't need a network of VCs in Silicon Valley to invest in cryptocurrency. The average joe in the market right now thinks they are the next Soros. As with every new sector, a consolidation will take place in the crypto space as well.

I'd say this is a pretty valuable opportunity, especially if some guys here can change their lives forever, financially speaking.

Time will show that many cryptocurrencies provide the world with lasting value.

I encourage you to read more Naval, in the off chance that you just haven't been informed yet.

You can change your life too.



I have nothing against cryptos, I have invested in a few as well.

But all these sexcoins putincoins niggercoins are scams.It reminds me of the dot com bubble, there were a lot of legitimate companies back then too, but there were also a lot of scams which went bankrupt.

Right now there are over 1500 altcoins in the markket, a very little of them add any value. Just like every new sector, a consolidation will take place in Cryptos too. Probably more than 95% of the altcoins out there wont make it to 2020.
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#41

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Quote: (01-14-2018 02:09 PM)Blancpain Wrote:  

Quote: (01-13-2018 09:01 PM)stefpdt Wrote:  

Quote: (01-13-2018 12:00 PM)Blancpain Wrote:  

Dont follow the hype, focus on other ventures which general population has not discovered yet.

Look at it rationally, Alts do not bring any value to the world, maybe the likes of Bitcoin and Ripple will though.

This is just trolling.

The gains that you can make with cryptocurrencies are equivalent to the gains that venture capitalists make.

The difference is that you don't need a network of VCs in Silicon Valley to invest in cryptocurrency. The average joe in the market right now thinks they are the next Soros. As with every new sector, a consolidation will take place in the crypto space as well.

I'd say this is a pretty valuable opportunity, especially if some guys here can change their lives forever, financially speaking.

Time will show that many cryptocurrencies provide the world with lasting value.

I encourage you to read more Naval, in the off chance that you just haven't been informed yet.

You can change your life too.



I have nothing against cryptos, I have invested in a few as well.

But all these sexcoins putincoins niggercoins are scams.It reminds me of the dot com bubble, there were a lot of legitimate companies back then too, but there were also a lot of scams which went bankrupt.

Right now there are over 1500 altcoins in the markket, a very little of them add any value. Just like every new sector, a consolidation will take place in Cryptos too. Probably more than 95% of the altcoins out there wont make it to 2020.

Kuros is that you? This must be his backup account
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#42

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Quote: (01-14-2018 12:01 PM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

Quote: (01-13-2018 06:23 PM)Blancpain Wrote:  

Quote: (01-13-2018 06:10 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

"No one in the world will disclose their business details unless its losing money and they want to cash out, or they want to expand and are low on cash. "

I've written papers worth of advice on this forum, and so have a lot of the other members. I don't think that's true.

No one reveals their business secrets. I just looked at one of your datasheet, its about investing in bitcoins. Very good one at that, dollar cost average method.

What you are giving out there however is not a business secret, I'd be happy to hand it out too. Since investing is not a zero sum game there is no need to hide your methods.. For example Warren Buffet wouldn't have made less money if you copied his methods 30 years ago.

Let's say you are selling a private label product on Amazon and you can lower your unit cost by 20% compared to your competition because you know a certain supplier.

Would you disclose this information online to other sellers?

We use this forum to help each other, many of us have dropped info that has made other's money. Armogan himself has probably created a million or two (probably more) in wealth because some of us listened to his shills.

It really makes me wonder what made you join the forum and the crypto section of it. Don't mooch homie.

Bro a couple of posts back I recommended a book called Blue Ocean Strategy.
It is the best book written for entrepreneurs in the history of mankind. It was published in 2005, if you read it you'll understand why a lot of money will be made in Crypto.
It's the equivalent of what ''The Intelligent Investor'' is to Entrepreneurs. Warren Buffet was highly influenced by that book and made a fortune following Benjamin Grahams strategies.

If you don't want to buy it on Amazon then by all means shoot me a PM.
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#43

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For me its quite daunting to even enter the fray and I am keen to avoid the black friday zerg events going on with crypto currencies. Once the masses hear about it it is too late.

Another fear for me is the British government taking a keen interest in the capital gains and taxing you for it. If you make 100k they will want a slice of that pie and hell, even 10k is prime real estate pickings for the tax man.

I'm sure they won't pass up an opprtunity to bend people over for more money.
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#44

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Quote: (01-14-2018 03:11 PM)Foolsgo1d Wrote:  

For me its quite daunting to even enter the fray and I am keen to avoid the black friday zerg events going on with crypto currencies. Once the masses hear about it it is too late.

Another fear for me is the British government taking a keen interest in the capital gains and taxing you for it. If you make 100k they will want a slice of that pie and hell, even 10k is prime real estate pickings for the tax man.

I'm sure they won't pass up an opprtunity to bend people over for more money.

These are all pretty flimsy excuses, just the crypto equivalent of the male rationalization hamster at work.

As long as you're not a complete idiot there is plenty of money to be made in the crypto markets, certainly in the year to come. If you ever change your mind and feel like dipping in your toes I'd be glad to give you a couple of solid recommendations that will net you very good returns if you just buy and hold for a couple months.

If we're speaking about ambition I would say that crypto has only made my goal of being financially independent for the rest of my life that much closer, that much more achievable, and I will do all that is in my power to take advantage of this incredible opportunity to make it come to be.

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#45

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Has crypto made you less ambitious?

No. I'm now working on two projects, instead of one and more serious in my goal of opening on office to make both grow.
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#46

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Quote: (01-15-2018 08:14 AM)thebassist Wrote:  

Quote: (01-14-2018 03:11 PM)Foolsgo1d Wrote:  

For me its quite daunting to even enter the fray and I am keen to avoid the black friday zerg events going on with crypto currencies. Once the masses hear about it it is too late.

Another fear for me is the British government taking a keen interest in the capital gains and taxing you for it. If you make 100k they will want a slice of that pie and hell, even 10k is prime real estate pickings for the tax man.

I'm sure they won't pass up an opprtunity to bend people over for more money.

These are all pretty flimsy excuses, just the crypto equivalent of the male rationalization hamster at work.

As long as you're not a complete idiot there is plenty of money to be made in the crypto markets, certainly in the year to come. If you ever change your mind and feel like dipping in your toes I'd be glad to give you a couple of solid recommendations that will net you very good returns if you just buy and hold for a couple months.

If we're speaking about ambition I would say that crypto has only made my goal of being financially independent for the rest of my life that much closer, that much more achievable, and I will do all that is in my power to take advantage of this incredible opportunity to make it come to be.

Can you post these recommendations here in this thread? I mean, it's not zero sum game. The more people invest the higher the price and the more money you make if you cash out before it drops. Everybody benefits.
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#47

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Quote: (01-15-2018 10:54 AM)Brodiaga Wrote:  

Can you post these recommendations here in this thread? I mean, it's not zero sum game. The more people invest the higher the price and the more money you make if you cash out before it drops. Everybody benefits.

My number one pick for 2018 is by far ICX, which I have made a detailed thread about. It is in my opinion the best investment opportunity out there on the market based on its risk/reward profile. It has the backing and partnerships to ensure that it will be able to accomplish much of what it sets out to do, and a low enough current market cap to be able to ensure very good gains in the next year, easily a 15x or more by end of year given that I consider it a matter of months until it will hit the top 5 cryptocurrencies by market cap.

Other solid picks for 2018 in no particular order (and of course in my own opinion) would be Vechain (VEN), Request Network (REQ), Omisego (OMG), Chainlink (LINK), and Wanchain (WAN, will only be available at some point in february).

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#48

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REQ getting REKT.

Solid choices, NEO should do good as well, maybe XRB and ITC.

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#49

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I'm stocking up on REQ right now. No reason that it shouldn't reach its former heights again then beyond. I also bought a load of ICX at 8 dollars something on the recommendation of NewMeta and CleanSlate and am looking forward to its mainnet launch!
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#50

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While I love making money in crypto, I get no personal fulfillment or achievement from investing in crypto as essentially it's all outside of my control. Sure there's something to be said for being a smart investor, but at the same time when everything is going up a monkey could throw darts at the wall and make money.

I find it funny when people come online and brag about crypto gains. No jealousy here, props to that person, but most people got in early or got in at the right time and quite frankly got lucky, myself included in this.

I'm just as into starting businesses and hustling than I ever have been. It's a way to put more money into crypto if you want to go that route, or if not if crypto goes bust or goes through a 3 year bear market you'll still be alright if you have multiple streams of income.

Honestly to me I have much more respect for someone who creates a side hustle and makes an extra $500 per month from actually doing something than someone who makes $50,000 off Tron
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