Are cryptocurrency investments dead?
- Stephen
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I find it very difficult to buy/sell/hold cryptos and really I believe this is a tough market. But what I know for sure, is that bots are operating in this market very successfully and they make money with less stress compared to classic investing.
Re: Are cryptocurrency investments dead?
It depends on what you mean by ''investing''. I m no expert in cryptos but there are many people in my sphere of interest who are experts indeed. Here in the forum also there are some of them.Stephen wrote: Is it still worth investing in cryptocurrency?
I find it very difficult to buy/sell/hold cryptos and really I believe this is a tough market. But what I know for sure, is that bots are operating in this market very successfully and they make money with less stress compared to classic investing.
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Re: Are cryptocurrency investments dead?
Yes it is. 10 years for a new technology are considered still the early years.
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Re: Are cryptocurrency investments dead?
I find it really difficult too and I can't even imagine how people manage to get succeed in this sphereArbusers wrote:It depends on what you mean by ''investing''. I m no expert in cryptos but there are many people in my sphere of interest who are experts indeed. Here in the forum also there are some of them.Stephen wrote: Is it still worth investing in cryptocurrency?
I find it very difficult to buy/sell/hold cryptos and really I believe this is a tough market. But what I know for sure, is that bots are operating in this market very successfully and they make money with less stress compared to classic investing.
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Re: Are cryptocurrency investments dead?
Maybe you are right but again people still invest, despite the fact the risks are as real as the prospect of extremely good returns.Wolfie wrote: Yes it is. 10 years for a new technology are considered still the early years.