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Board Economics
Re: Do you spend more-do you get more?
by
wmaurik
on 08/06/2023, 20:41:20 UTC
I tried to quote about The statement that "the more money you spend, the more you get in return" is not quite true. While certain investments or expenditures may generate returns or benefits, it is important to consider the context and the specific factors involved.
A quote that sounds like that is not entirely true, but it can also be true when someone uses more money to buy Bitcoin at a cheap price and he can immediately get more profit if there is a more significant increase in a short time. For example, what happened three days ago where Bitcoin decreased in price to around $25K and only one day later Bitcoin immediately recovered and returned to a price of $27K. This means that the quote that you think is not always correct in a context like this is very suitable because the quote can become true when there is a significant change in a place or in the market.