Are investors investing in Bitcoin at ATH now are fools ? Is there chance of major correction from here as prices have already peaked now.
Bro, you guys are overthinking this ATH as if it's the end of the fucking world if you missed out on investing at a lower price point. We've been dancing this tango for a little less over a decade now and you know for a fact that 1, this isn't the end for
bitcoin just yet, as we're still about to reach another ATH soon as the bull run finally commences (yes, I believe we're still far from the real bull run and this one's a pseudo-bull that is caused by the massive anticipation of the people for the upcoming Halving) and 2, we're yet to even reach the Halving period yet, why are we assuming things when the prerequisites haven't even been met yet?
Chill out on calling people dumbfucks just cause they played and invested in crypto a little later than everyone else, at the end of the day as long as you don't sell, or you sell strategically while keeping one foot at the door you're going to be safe from missing out and you'd be able to earn money, if that's what you're really worried about. I myself would watch this whole thing pan out first, and from there either strategically sell my
crypto and buy in at a lower value for more profit, or just keep on buying more despite the high
crypto price. What always matter at the end of the day isn't when you bought your
crypto, it's always if you bought
crypto in the first place.
Holy fucking shit, Casdinyard.
I was about to send you an smerit since I was thinking that you were making some really good points, and then you start spouting off about some nonsensical, misleading and meaningless term such as "crypto," and it caused me to wonder if you even knew what the fuck you were talking about... You used it 4 times in two sentences, and within a paragraph that you did not even mention bitcoin in that second paragraph.
So then, yah, I had to go back through and read your post, and I see that you had used the word "bitcoin" so you do know the word, yet for some reason you seem to have it in your head that using the term "crypto" helps you to make more clearly whatever point you were intending to make?
No it does not help for you to be using dumbass, vague, meaningless and misleading terms like crypto without clarifying what you mean exactly and how it might relate to bitcoin.
If you had used the term "crypto" because you were trying to "go beyond bitcoin," and maybe you were wanting it to appear that you are more enlightened because the concepts that you are discussing are more than just bitcoin, then there might have had been a way to say that while still using the term bitcoin, and at least some of us would have recognized what you were talking about, even if we might have disagreed with such a point.
Hopefully you are teachable in terms of figuring out how to make sure that you are not parroting dumb, meaningless and misleading language merely because you hear some seemingly smart people using such a term. There are quite a few folks using such sloppy, ambiguous and misleading language with the excuse that "everyone else is doing it," which surely is not a good excuse for parroting such.
Don't get me wrong, my comment is not intended to have anything to do with semantics and/or language police, since you are free to use whatever language that you like - yet you also may well end up getting pushback when you are using such vagaries and misleading language in connection with bitcoin when the term may well be a kind of attack vector upon bitcoin..
And, by the way, another thing that many of us likely recognize is that if we were involved in some kind of a legislative / regulatory process, we may well need to use such vague-ass language in our legal descriptions because we want the law and/or the regulation to be sufficiently broad enough to capture matters beyond just bitcoin - so there could be reasons for laws and/or regulations to employ that kind of broad language - yet those kinds of rationales do not apply when we are talking in a thread like this about investing, saving and/or trading of bitcoin.