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what is out of the ordinary is the price increase that happened from around November 25th till December 7th we are back to the same price levels as November 20th and the trend is definitely going up don't forget if you want safe investment, you get low returns if you are willing to take a risk, you potentially can make a lot
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What about the BitCoin investment vehicle excites you?
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First the whole unregulated aspect of it, is refreshing Unlike stocks and bonds etc, anything could happen The price could go up to 10,000, or sink to $20 Second the fact that you can mine with the hardware and usually sell it at a profit With most hardware is usually sold as pre orders, so it's sold cheap And the minute it starts shipping, the price sky rockets The knc jupiter was sold as a pre order for roughly $5000 It's now selling on eBay for 20-25,000! So you buy it for 5K, mine roughly 15-20 bitcoins with it Then sell it 4-5 times your initial investment The fact that I am not paying for electricity also sweetens the deal Plus I work in IT, so this is down my alley The best thing is, if this takes off, it could revolutionize the entire banking sector. I'll give you an example I was trying to buy bitcoins to buy the hardware. I had to do a bank transfer which took 4 days! If I have bitcoins and I want to send you some I can do the transfer from my iphone and its instant And no fees or restrictions like banks I think it's worth a shot Yeah it's risky, but its got a little bit of the "gold rush" feel to it
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such crypto
wow much currency
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Ok, so here's the problems with Bitcoin:
1. Volatility. Its WAY too high. 2. Divisibility. If bitcoin is to become a viable currency, it has to break down to enough fractions that would support the economy. As far as I know, with the current software for Bitcoin, there are not enough subdivisions to support an economy the size of the USA. 3. Hyper-deflation. Because the total number of bitcoins is fixed, there is potential for 1 bitcoin to skyrocket in value. This would make the fractionalized bitcoins too large for practical transactions (ie. imagine if the smallest USD bill you could use was a $20...hard to buy McDonald's without losing value). 4. Competitors. Nothing makes Bitcoin unique; other cryptocurrencies could undercut or become more popular than Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a lot like gold, and gold is JUST A COMMODITY. If you look at the volatility of gold, its way higher than the exchange rate volatility between currencies. Finally, I can't buy a meal at McD with gold, nor can I use bitcoin, so until it is accepted without conversion, you will always be exposed to a highly fluctuating exchange rate. Sorry but I don't consider that kind of volatility an 'investment'.
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BitCoin has none of that. It's only intrinsic value is that they claim that it cannot be replicated. While that is technically true, the proliferation of other Cryptos like LiteCoin, DogeCoin, etc etc makes that intrinsic value all but moot.
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That's great, but that rational isn't about investing, that's speculating. It has more in common with gambling at the roulette table than it does building a viable investment portfolio.
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The reason I would never invest in bitcoin is that no matter how many times and by how many people explain it to me, it still makes absolutely no sense and no one can give me a valid reason why a bitcoin is better than a dollar. Only aspect of utility I see in it is that it's ananymous and untraceable. So basically it's good for illegal payments if that's your thing... |
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If you buy $100 today, it will still be worth $100 in 6 months If you buy 100 bitcoins today, who knows how much it will be worth in 6 months Looks at the way the price has gone up in the last year You don't have to understand it I don't understand why some people pay an arm and a leg for hello kitty crap But they do
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I would rather keep my dollars and invest in things I understand like stocks. Sounds like you have been lucky so far but when you gamble you eventually lose. |
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I don't need to know why they are interested in them If I can procure/produce something that people are willing to pay for And I can make a profit on it Why not?
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I hope it works out for you.
Fwiw I have a friend who has been pounding the tables on bitcoin since it was trading around $1 so I am well aware that there is money to be made and of course it worked out very, very, well for him. |
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Therefore when you value an alternative investment, you should consider the "risk-free" rate-of-return on depositing your money or investing it in a T-bill or CD. Your statement is true today especially because interest rates are so low, but that isn't always the case. Just an FYI.
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As of today BitCoin can be bought for $647.12, or about $50 below the price when this thread was first posted.
If you had invested $5,000 into BitCoin, you would be down almost $400. If you had invested $5,000 into Google, you would be up over $400. Guess which one I was invested in (in September admittedly, not November 18th, but since price fluctuation between September and Nov.18 was very low, I think my point still stands).
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And your hardware would still be worth about $3-4K So +$400 @ google Or $2000 in bitcoin mining
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Besides some really good points that have been posted before by other people why bitcoin is not a good currency, I would like to point out two other points.
The first is that, it is not backed by any form of government or authority with the power to track down and bring justice to people who has committed fraud using loopholes on the currency. Just last month there was a guy that swindled 100 million dollars worth of bitcoin and it is up to the people he stole it from to track him down and bring street justice to him (no government is going to bother with it). The second is that it is based on an encryption method seemed infallible right now...but how can you trust an entire economy on an encryption method? what happened when someone finally find a way to crack it? I know...very unlikely...but there is a chance...I wouldn't bet on that chance especially the way technology is developing... |
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Another log into the fire.
On November 18th when the OP posted this thread, BitCoin transactions were spiking at 90,583 transactions per day. As of this morning that number is down to 27,791. It hasn't been this low since last year December when BitCoin was trading at $14 a coin (yes, $14). If this isn't a death spiral, I don't know what is. China has literally begun BitCoin's death with one fell swoop.
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Also another thing you failed to bring up. How much will that hardware be worth when BitCoin transactions drop another 70% like they have since November? What happens when transactions go below 10,000, or go to 5,000? What is the likelihood of that vs the likelihood that Google will suddenly implode as a business? I would rather carry $5,000 of a company that is literally approaching a monopoly in the information world than some over priced hardware that has a "chance" of mining a BitCoin which has rapidly depreciating value.
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Because when people think of an ideal digital currency they want to choose the one whose entire history is steeped in online drug and child porn markets.
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yea, im long btc at 1100. will double position size at 400
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