Is it time to go all in on Bitcoin?

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bear2034
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YOLO?
FOMO?
Buy and HODL?
ETF?
Other crypto?
Eastern Oregon Bear
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bear2034 said:

YOLO?
FOMO?
Buy and HODL?
ETF?
Other crypto?
Go for it. What have you got to lose?
bear2034
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I don't know, maybe. But...
What if U.S. regulators have a "change of heart" and make things difficult or impossible for the Bitcoin ecosystem to flourish?
What if a black swan event like a massive cyberattack takes down global networks?
What if hackers find a way to crack Bitcoin's multiple layers of security?
bear2034
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"The U.S. is on an unsustainable fiscal path. The debt is growing faster than the economy."

- Jerome Powell
concordtom
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Like, sure.
I think each and every government around the world that currently enjoys the power associated with control of their currency will allow some alternative to take over.

Riiiiight.
dajo9
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It is time for bear2034 to go all in on bitcoin
DiabloWags
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dajo9 said:

It is time for bear2034 to go all in on bitcoin
Absolutely!

Samson Mow says it will hit $1 million in the near future.
You'd be a fool not to go all in here at 43,135.00
"Cults don't end well. They really don't."
bear2034
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How much is one coin against your currency, the Ruble?
DiabloWags
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bear2034 said:

How much is one coin against your currency, the Ruble?

Unlike your buddies Putin99 and Bearfarce, I only pay in USD.
Like I did for my '2023 992 GT3 Touring.








"Cults don't end well. They really don't."
bear2034
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Not all millionaires will be able to buy a single bitcoin. There isn't enough to go around. Bitcoin ETFs make bitcoin easily accessible and in smaller denominations. You can thank me later.
Eastern Oregon Bear
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bear2034 said:

Not all millionaires will be able to buy a single bitcoin. There isn't enough to go around. Bitcoin ETFs make bitcoin easily accessible and in smaller denominations. You can thank me later.
Yeah, but millionaires can afford the bitcoin mining server farms and create bitcoins out of nothing but their equipment and electric bills.
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Eastern Oregon Bear said:

bear2034 said:

Not all millionaires will be able to buy a single bitcoin. There isn't enough to go around. Bitcoin ETFs make bitcoin easily accessible and in smaller denominations. You can thank me later.
Yeah, but millionaires can afford the bitcoin mining server farms and create bitcoins out of nothing but their equipment and electric bills.



That's true for like everything, except for Bear2024's truth that there really is a scarcity for Bitcoin. Not sure why a bunch of know it all morons feel the need to mock the OP here.
calbear93
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bear2034 said:

YOLO?
FOMO?
Buy and HODL?
ETF?
Other crypto?
If your only basis for investing is YOLO or FOMO, then you might as well play the lotto.

What is your fundamental basis for investing in bitcoin? How do you determine the fair value or the right multiple (assuming there is any financial measure other than what someone else is willing to pay)?

If there is no financial performance with corresponding multiple to get at a target price, you might as well go to the casino or engage in a pyramid scheme.

When financially illiterate people with no understanding of global economy starts promoting something, you should know to let that opportunity pass. There are sufficient actual transformative technological advances with real world value (even if scary), such as AI, that there is no point in gambling on a standalone worthless asset.

Also, you should never go all in on anything.

Just trying to be helpful.

calbear93
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oski003 said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

bear2034 said:

Not all millionaires will be able to buy a single bitcoin. There isn't enough to go around. Bitcoin ETFs make bitcoin easily accessible and in smaller denominations. You can thank me later.
Yeah, but millionaires can afford the bitcoin mining server farms and create bitcoins out of nothing but their equipment and electric bills.



That's true for like everything, except for Bear2024's truth that there really is a scarcity for Bitcoin. Not sure why a bunch of know it all morons feel the need to mock the OP here.
There is also scarcity of common sense in politics. But I wouldn't trade it as currency, even if it has more intrinsic value than Bitcoin.
oski003
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calbear93 said:

oski003 said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

bear2034 said:

Not all millionaires will be able to buy a single bitcoin. There isn't enough to go around. Bitcoin ETFs make bitcoin easily accessible and in smaller denominations. You can thank me later.
Yeah, but millionaires can afford the bitcoin mining server farms and create bitcoins out of nothing but their equipment and electric bills.



That's true for like everything, except for Bear2024's truth that there really is a scarcity for Bitcoin. Not sure why a bunch of know it all morons feel the need to mock the OP here.
There is also scarcity of common sense in politics. But I wouldn't trade it as currency, even if it has more intrinsic value than Bitcoin.


Bitcoin is a speculative investment that has the potential for high returns, despite currently being priced at 52K per coin, which is 20% higher than it was on 2/4, the date of the original post.
calbear93
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oski003 said:

calbear93 said:

oski003 said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

bear2034 said:

Not all millionaires will be able to buy a single bitcoin. There isn't enough to go around. Bitcoin ETFs make bitcoin easily accessible and in smaller denominations. You can thank me later.
Yeah, but millionaires can afford the bitcoin mining server farms and create bitcoins out of nothing but their equipment and electric bills.



That's true for like everything, except for Bear2024's truth that there really is a scarcity for Bitcoin. Not sure why a bunch of know it all morons feel the need to mock the OP here.
There is also scarcity of common sense in politics. But I wouldn't trade it as currency, even if it has more intrinsic value than Bitcoin.


Bitcoin is a speculative investment that has the potential for high returns, despite currently being priced at 52K per coin, which is 20% higher than it was on 2/4, the date of the original post.
I think of Bitcoin as much of an investment as a lotto ticket, which also has high return.

That is not an investment.

I am not saying it will not go up, just like AMC and GameStop went up during the mania without any basis.

I am passing on it because I have no idea what value it has. I knew why I invested in IDEX, DHR, NVDA, ROP, APPL, MSFT early on. I can look at their TAM, opportunity, potential revenue, operating margin expansion, cash flow, and value where their EPS or EBIDTA should be 5 years in the future and what multiple typically goes in that space at that growth rate, and assume what the right price should be 5 years from now. I know why I invested and then sold TSLA and MRNA. I know why I started pruning APPL.

There is nothing for me to assess the right price for Bitcoin. As such, what would be my basis for investing at 52K, 2K or 152K?
oski003
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calbear93 said:

oski003 said:

calbear93 said:

oski003 said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

bear2034 said:

Not all millionaires will be able to buy a single bitcoin. There isn't enough to go around. Bitcoin ETFs make bitcoin easily accessible and in smaller denominations. You can thank me later.
Yeah, but millionaires can afford the bitcoin mining server farms and create bitcoins out of nothing but their equipment and electric bills.



That's true for like everything, except for Bear2024's truth that there really is a scarcity for Bitcoin. Not sure why a bunch of know it all morons feel the need to mock the OP here.
There is also scarcity of common sense in politics. But I wouldn't trade it as currency, even if it has more intrinsic value than Bitcoin.


Bitcoin is a speculative investment that has the potential for high returns, despite currently being priced at 52K per coin, which is 20% higher than it was on 2/4, the date of the original post.
I think of Bitcoin as much of an investment as a lotto ticket, which also has high return.

That is not an investment.

I am not saying it will not go up, just like AMC and GameStop went up during the mania without any basis.

I am passing on it because I have no idea what value it has. I knew why I invested in IDEX, DHR, NVDA, ROP, APPL, MSFT early on. I can look at their TAM, opportunity, potential revenue, operating margin expansion, cash flow, and value where their EPS or EBIDTA should be 5 years in the future and what multiple typically goes in that space at that growth rate, and assume what the right price should be 5 years from now. I know why I invested and then sold TSLA and MRNA. I know why I started pruning APPL.

There is nothing for me to assess the right price for Bitcoin. As such, what would be my basis for investing at 52K, 2K or 152K?


It is awful.

27 Trillion Supply.
No Supply Cap
1 Node
25% of Supply creates in last 6 months.
1% of holders own 30% of it.
bear2034
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calbear93 said:

oski003 said:

calbear93 said:

oski003 said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

bear2034 said:

Not all millionaires will be able to buy a single bitcoin. There isn't enough to go around. Bitcoin ETFs make bitcoin easily accessible and in smaller denominations. You can thank me later.
Yeah, but millionaires can afford the bitcoin mining server farms and create bitcoins out of nothing but their equipment and electric bills.



That's true for like everything, except for Bear2024's truth that there really is a scarcity for Bitcoin. Not sure why a bunch of know it all morons feel the need to mock the OP here.
There is also scarcity of common sense in politics. But I wouldn't trade it as currency, even if it has more intrinsic value than Bitcoin.


Bitcoin is a speculative investment that has the potential for high returns, despite currently being priced at 52K per coin, which is 20% higher than it was on 2/4, the date of the original post.
I think of Bitcoin as much of an investment as a lotto ticket, which also has high return.

That is not an investment.

I am not saying it will not go up, just like AMC and GameStop went up during the mania without any basis.

I am passing on it because I have no idea what value it has. I knew why I invested in IDEX, DHR, NVDA, ROP, APPL, MSFT early on. I can look at their TAM, opportunity, potential revenue, operating margin expansion, cash flow, and value where their EPS or EBIDTA should be 5 years in the future and what multiple typically goes in that space at that growth rate, and assume what the right price should be 5 years from now. I know why I invested and then sold TSLA and MRNA. I know why I started pruning APPL.

There is nothing for me to assess the right price for Bitcoin. As such, what would be my basis for investing at 52K, 2K or 152K?


Any price is the right price for bitcoin. It's the scarcest asset in the world and it will last longer than any of the companies you own stock from.
bear2034
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DiabloWags said:

bear2034 said:

How much is one coin against your currency, the Ruble?

Unlike your buddies Putin99 and Bearfarce, I only pay in USD.
Like I did for my '2023 992 GT3 Touring.


Bitcoin will not be eagerly adopted by the mainstream, it will be forced upon them. Forced, as in "compelled by economic reality". You could have bought bitcoin and leveraged your coins to buy multiple 992 GT3 Tourings instead. Bad move.
bear2034
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calbear93 said:

bear2034 said:

YOLO?
FOMO?
Buy and HODL?
ETF?
Other crypto?
If your only basis for investing is YOLO or FOMO, then you might as well play the lotto.

What is your fundamental basis for investing in bitcoin? How do you determine the fair value or the right multiple (assuming there is any financial measure other than what someone else is willing to pay)?

If there is no financial performance with corresponding multiple to get at a target price, you might as well go to the casino or engage in a pyramid scheme.

When financially illiterate people with no understanding of global economy starts promoting something, you should know to let that opportunity pass. There are sufficient actual transformative technological advances with real world value (even if scary), such as AI, that there is no point in gambling on a standalone worthless asset.

Also, you should never go all in on anything.

Just trying to be helpful.


Bitcoin will go up forever. It's the apex predator currency.
bear2034
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DiabloWags said:

dajo9 said:

It is time for bear2034 to go all in on bitcoin
Absolutely!

Samson Mow says it will hit $1 million in the near future.
You'd be a fool not to go all in here at 43,135.00


Exactly. Anything under $100,000 is a steal.
dajo9
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bear2034 said:

calbear93 said:

oski003 said:

calbear93 said:

oski003 said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

bear2034 said:

Not all millionaires will be able to buy a single bitcoin. There isn't enough to go around. Bitcoin ETFs make bitcoin easily accessible and in smaller denominations. You can thank me later.
Yeah, but millionaires can afford the bitcoin mining server farms and create bitcoins out of nothing but their equipment and electric bills.



That's true for like everything, except for Bear2024's truth that there really is a scarcity for Bitcoin. Not sure why a bunch of know it all morons feel the need to mock the OP here.
There is also scarcity of common sense in politics. But I wouldn't trade it as currency, even if it has more intrinsic value than Bitcoin.


Bitcoin is a speculative investment that has the potential for high returns, despite currently being priced at 52K per coin, which is 20% higher than it was on 2/4, the date of the original post.
I think of Bitcoin as much of an investment as a lotto ticket, which also has high return.

That is not an investment.

I am not saying it will not go up, just like AMC and GameStop went up during the mania without any basis.

I am passing on it because I have no idea what value it has. I knew why I invested in IDEX, DHR, NVDA, ROP, APPL, MSFT early on. I can look at their TAM, opportunity, potential revenue, operating margin expansion, cash flow, and value where their EPS or EBIDTA should be 5 years in the future and what multiple typically goes in that space at that growth rate, and assume what the right price should be 5 years from now. I know why I invested and then sold TSLA and MRNA. I know why I started pruning APPL.

There is nothing for me to assess the right price for Bitcoin. As such, what would be my basis for investing at 52K, 2K or 152K?



Great display of the Bigger Fool theory
bear2034
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dajo9 said:



Great display of the Bigger Fool theory


Bitcoin reached ATH against multiple currencies this month including the Yen.
bear2034
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dajo9 said:

It is time for bear2034 to go all in on bitcoin

Exactly. 90/10.

You sell the losers to buy the winner.
dajo9
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bear2034 said:

dajo9 said:

It is time for bear2034 to go all in on bitcoin

Exactly. 90/10.

You sell the losers to buy the winner.


You are a true financial genius
oski003
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dajo9 said:

bear2034 said:

dajo9 said:

It is time for bear2034 to go all in on bitcoin

Exactly. 90/10.

You sell the losers to buy the winner.


You are a true financial genius


Why would you say that?
dajo9
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oski003 said:

dajo9 said:

bear2034 said:

dajo9 said:

It is time for bear2034 to go all in on bitcoin

Exactly. 90/10.

You sell the losers to buy the winner.


You are a true financial genius


Why would you say that?
Why would you ask that?
DiabloWags
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bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

bear2034 said:

How much is one coin against your currency, the Ruble?

Unlike your buddies Putin99 and Bearfarce, I only pay in USD.
Like I did for my '2023 992 GT3 Touring.


Bitcoin will not be eagerly adopted by the mainstream, it will be forced upon them. Forced, as in "compelled by economic reality". You could have bought bitcoin and leveraged your coins to buy multiple 992 GT3 Tourings instead. Bad move.

The more you talk, the more clueless you look.
My GT3 was never purchased as an investment.
Duh.


"Cults don't end well. They really don't."
DiabloWags
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bear2034 said:



Bitcoin will go up forever. It's the apex predator currency.

Sounds like you've got it all figured out.
"Cults don't end well. They really don't."
calbear93
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bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

dajo9 said:

It is time for bear2034 to go all in on bitcoin
Absolutely!

Samson Mow says it will hit $1 million in the near future.
You'd be a fool not to go all in here at 43,135.00


Exactly. Anything under $100,000 is a steal.
Looks like you are all in and have it all figured out.

Good luck with that.

Most of us here who are not fans of crypto have built decent wealth and are now enjoying life in retirement so such speculative investments would never make sense. It never would have made sense even when I was building my wealth, but I have always been the type who needed a compelling fundamental reasons instead of speculation to invest. Has worked well for me, but I truly do wish you nothing but the best. Everyone should enjoy life with passion and without worrying about money.
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dajo9 said:

oski003 said:

dajo9 said:

bear2034 said:

dajo9 said:

It is time for bear2034 to go all in on bitcoin

Exactly. 90/10.

You sell the losers to buy the winner.


You are a true financial genius


Why would you say that?
Why would you ask that?



Because it's kneepads003. It is his sole purpose in life to defend BI RWNJs until he breathes his final breath.

Gotta respect the single minded devotion. Still a moron, though.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." -- (maybe) Benjamin Disraeli, popularized by Mark Twain
DiabloWags
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calbear93 said:

bear2034 said:




Exactly. Anything under $100,000 is a steal.
Looks like you are all in and have it all figured out.

Good luck with that.

Most of us here who are not fans of crypto have built decent wealth and are now enjoying life in retirement so such speculative investments would never make sense. It never would have made sense even when I was building my wealth, but I have always been the type who needed a compelling fundamental reasons instead of speculation to invest. Has worked well for me, but I truly do wish you nothing but the best. Everyone should enjoy life with passion and without worrying about money.

^^^ This
"Cults don't end well. They really don't."
oski003
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DiabloWags said:

calbear93 said:

bear2034 said:




Exactly. Anything under $100,000 is a steal.
Looks like you are all in and have it all figured out.

Good luck with that.

Most of us here who are not fans of crypto have built decent wealth and are now enjoying life in retirement so such speculative investments would never make sense. It never would have made sense even when I was building my wealth, but I have always been the type who needed a compelling fundamental reasons instead of speculation to invest. Has worked well for me, but I truly do wish you nothing but the best. Everyone should enjoy life with passion and without worrying about money.

^^^ This



I agree with Calbear93 here. I disagree with the treatment the OP get when this could have been a reasonable discussion.
oski003
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AunBear89 said:

dajo9 said:

oski003 said:

dajo9 said:

bear2034 said:

dajo9 said:

It is time for bear2034 to go all in on bitcoin

Exactly. 90/10.

You sell the losers to buy the winner.


You are a true financial genius


Why would you say that?
Why would you ask that?



Because it's kneepads003. It is his sole purpose in life to defend BI RWNJs until he breathes his final breath.

Gotta respect the single minded devotion. Still a moron, though.


It is nice to discuss Bitcoin without the need to insult the OP. You seem to be the advocate for messed up forum behavior. You are an unfunny insult comic. It sucks. You can do better.
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I will see if I can find you a manager, karen003.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." -- (maybe) Benjamin Disraeli, popularized by Mark Twain
 
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