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Peckham 11:47 Fri Feb 12
Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Please excuse the simplicity and naivety of this post.

Is investing in Bitcoin that gives you guaranteed 1% interest every day for 200 days (minimum) a good return or shit.

FUCK YOU GANK

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Peckham 11:49 Fri Feb 12
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
also did anyone post a Bitcoin thread and can you bump it ?

only1billybonds 11:54 Fri Feb 12
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Pecks.

Dig out a podcast called the dellingpod (james dellingpole) and look for the episode where Craig White is the guest. Covers much of what Bitcoin is about.

Dicko75 12:03 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Yes, it is a good return, but it is very high risk. Don’t put any money in crypto that you can’t afford to lose. Also the word guaranteed is loose...it’s only as safe as whoever is making the promise.

I invest a lot and have regularly brought shares for about 30 years now. I started buying crypto in December for the first time but the risks and volatility are on a different level. Don’t put anything in your couldn’t afford to lose.

PwoperNaughtyButNot 12:07 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Kardiachain is the crypto to get in now.

Bitcoin is good and has a long way to go. Have a look on Aurox and you can get buying and selling signals

Peckham 12:10 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Only1Billy - thanks

Dicko75, yet again excuse ignorance. What about these schemes where you just invest and leave the broker* not the best word - I know, company to do all the investing and bitcoin side, whilst you just wait for the return??

Peckham 12:13 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Mate invested $1000 just to suss it. November, now his account is on $1800 ( with the company already taken their fees ).

Vexed 1:11 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
You aint getting a guaranteed 1% a day investing in Bitcoin.

Peckham 1:17 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
https://pgiglobal.trade/

To the point. This mob. Con or gen ?

Peckham 1:19 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
or just a phoney pyramid con??

riosleftsock 1:21 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Don't buy bitcoin if you believe in global warming or climate change.

Do buy bitcoin if you like the idea of people sitting behind computers in china deciding when to empty your wallet.

Musk can afford to lose billions, what can you afford to lose?

Peckham 1:26 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
50p

Peckham 1:30 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Rios, i am a cunt, asked here thinking there is always someone wise to any question and too lazy to double check my mates method. Just looked at website, looks proper tacky and crap. BUT he has genuinely made his investment back and profit in relation to 1% a day but you cant take out the investment until the 200 day mark.

riosleftsock 1:32 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Peckham, we are all cunts here.

Bitcoin was intended to keep sharp beaks out of private money, and to make internet transactions private. The mining aspect was to appeal to gamers. In reality it meant that teams of IT geeks in china, india russia and america could game the system.

Rises and falls in value can not be predicted because they are influenced by shadows. Only bet what you can afford to lose as usual

Vexed 2:32 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Literally none of that is correct rios.

Half the problem with cryptocurrencies is that very few people take the time to read about what they're actually investing in and the problems they are designed to solve.

Alfs 3:42 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
I've got a few grand to invest but Bitcoin scares the shit out of me. I just KNOW that the moment I invest in it the fucking thing would implode.

When it comes to investing I'm like 'The Cooler' that they use in Vegas to go and stand next to a bloke who's on a winning streak.

Dicko75 4:57 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
It’s hard not to think that forms of crypto will become mainstream. £5k invested in crypto in 2012 would now be valued at £1.3m. Most of the large investment banks are looking seriously at crypto involvement in some form.

My personal view is there is a lot of money that will be made over the coming years as they become mainstream but it will be incredibly volatile.

Dicko75 5:44 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
I would leave them well alone.

If you want to do it open an account with someone like Binance and see how you get on with a couple hundred quid over a few months.

Dicko75 5:45 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Peckham, that last comment was about that pgi company you asked about

PwoperNaughtyButNot 9:09 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
Peckham - if you want to Chuck money on and leave it then have a think about-

Using your ISA find for stocks and shares investing. You can stick 20k in there and everything you make is tax free. Go with a vanguard or AJ bell service, choose a couple of ETF LSE that track the S&P 500 , FTSE 250 etc and just let them ride. Vanguard seem to perform really well year on year.

If you want to get in the crypto action then get on Etoro and research the traders you can copy. Jaynemisis is a good one. Stick your money in and set to copy their trades.

You can also invest in ARKK etf fund on Etoro, they have a massive crypto position as well as following other major tech.

I don’t know what I am doing and none of the above is financial advice. Do your own research and make your own choices.

You won’t get to much quick unless you are really lucky with a new alt coin like kardia chain. I’ve been lucky and had over 100% returns of Cardano, BnB and Miota but also lost on XRP and bitcoin. The key is to keep holding rather than panic selling and that can be hard to do when you see thousand wiped off your portfolio overnight.

PwoperNaughtyButNot 9:13 Sat Feb 13
Re: Financial Gurus - Investment advice.
And if you want to use ai to trade then Stoic is rated - minimum $1000 investment. They api into your binance account and trade for you with the ai - they can’t withdraw.

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