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Are cryptocurrencies a good way of money investments?

(33 Posts)
Mark4art Wed 18-Apr-18 13:51:52

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Jalima1108 Thu 29-Mar-18 18:09:17

Very brave petra!

I am too cautious.

petra Thu 29-Mar-18 17:30:11

I took a punt on Bitcoin when it started.
I made a good profit when I sold. Should I have held on to them, who knows, I haven't got a crystal ball.
I treated them like shares. If you can't afford to loose, don't do it.

Mania Wed 28-Mar-18 15:13:27

It depends on for what purposes you need them and also how much money you can invest in general. Usually for the start it's recommended for newbies to have a start capital for getting more profit. Also everything depends on changes of prices for certain cryptocurrencies and they're very unpredictable and unstable, you'll need always to monitor them and control your operations for getting more money. Usually too popular strategies are used for this, simple buying and trading, and mining, however in case of the last one usually cloud mining as a more convinient upgrade of it is chosen smile That happens mostly because for saving money in case of expensive equipment and electricity, and there are a lot of special companies which solve these problems, you need just to sign up with them. But in this case only really safe and well-trusted ones like Hashing 24, Genesis Mining, Hashflare hashflarecode.com/ , Eobot and so on should be chosen because there's much scam for such companies and you can easily lose all your money. As I know one of my friends earned with various strategies smth like several thousands of dollars per month but he put really much energy in this.
So in my opinion cryptocurrencies are a good additional way of earning money but making them your only one object of investment won't make you really rich, especially in a long perspective.

Cherrytree59 Tue 27-Mar-18 20:15:44

I think we had a similar thread few weeks ago.
Not sure exactly when.
It may have been the middle of February.
Could be wrongsmile

Elegran Tue 27-Mar-18 20:10:09

Like Dutch tulip mania? All very exciting until the inevitable crash. See graph of Gouda tulip bulb prices, Dec 1 1634 to Feb 5 1637

And like the South Sea Bubble? If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.

hildajenniJ Tue 27-Mar-18 19:08:54

I know a young man who bought Bitcoin from its beginning. He made a profit, but I'd be wary. I read the following recently.

"The value of bitcoin appears to be on the rise again, after it fell by almost $9,000 in a matter of days.

The notoriously volatile cryptocurrency is expected to carry on fluctuating unpredictably, which is why numerous financial experts are urging people not to get involved with it, believing the boom can only end badly."

Xymox Tue 27-Mar-18 18:34:51

Anyone tried them? How much did you get?