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Re: Hi Excuse me Are currencies a "store of value
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tbterryboy
on 30/01/2020, 17:22:16 UTC
Hi i'm monolicaคาสิโน
A quick history of currencies and paper money shows that money began as a deposit of a certain value of gold/silver and then turned into a representation of the promises of those who issue it.
Looking at the US dollar, it has lost more than 90% of its value, making all paper currencies a bad example of a "store of value." "I do not want to mention the scenario that happened in the state of Venezuela or Germany after the war."sagame
There is no ideal storage for value they all have their own advantages and disadvantages, you should know what is best for you and how much risk you are able to take. I do invest in a lot of things as a means to store values and at times they do disappoint.

I do invest my money in mutual funds, and apart from mutual funds I buy stocks (gold, silver) and currencies (dollar, Euros, Yuan) and assets (mainly Bitcoin). It’s not all them that are profitable at the end, the good thing with the others is that they are less risky than Bitcoin which has a high volatile nature. And despite that, Bitcoin is still the most profitable among them, for me.