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Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
by
Tonimez
on 27/01/2025, 13:48:44 UTC
⭐ Merited by JayJuanGee (1)
You are retarded if you are posting a bunch of pro-bitcoin posts, but still you have not yet started buying bitcoin. You have also been registered on the forum since May 2024, which provides further evidence of your level of dumb for not buying any bitcoin.  
I regret not being able to buy Bitcoin but I can manage my household expenses with what I earn but I don't have the money to save and buy Bitcoin. Ever since I got into Bitcoin, I had the perfect time to buy Bitcoin but I always regret not being able to buy Bitcoin because I didn't have the money. I am not disabled poverty has disabled me. I have started to slowly climb up the ladder with my hard work. I have a strong belief in my heart that one day I will make a success by investing in Bitcoin.
After nearly 8 months registered on the forum, you have not even figured out how to buy $10 worth of bitcoin and to make sure that you hold it for 4-10 years or longer?

I would speculate that every once in a while you buy ice cream or you buy beer or you buy cigarettes or candy or massage or a hair cut or some kinds of a goods and/or services that you really don't need to buy, right? 
Once you consume that the good and/or service that you did not need you are never getting the money back that you used to buy that good and/or service, and after 8 months on the forum, you have not figured out how to set aside $10 to buy bitcoin?.. You have not figured out how save up $1.25 per month in order that you can buy $10 worth of corn?  I am having trouble relating to your purported situation and your purported bullish beliefs about bitcoin that you have been posting about for quite a while.

Sure you could potentially buy more than $10 worth of bitcoin over an 8-month period of time, yet sure if you really are struggling with such supposed dire poverty, it is a bit difficult to believe that you post on this here forum on fairly regular basis, yet you still have not figured out how to muster up enough money to buy $10 worth of bitcoin.  Call me a doubter, unless you can attempt to explain better...and sure of course, you can do whatever you want, and no one is forcing you to buy bitcoin, even though I am just asserting that I find your situation outside of my own abilities to believe such a story, without some kind of further explanation regarding your specific situation.. and you surely don't need to provide any kind of OpSec kinds of information in order to describe what your particular financial and/or psychological plight might be that holds you back from buying bitcoin, yet at the same time purporting to recognize, understand and appreciate bitcoin's bullish investment thesis.

Am I a BIG meanie for pursuing such topic?  #askingforafriend
You are actually not far from the truth sir, it's very common in our society today for someone to make an excuse why him or her hasn't done something he or she should have done.
Their is a saying in my country that being busy is a myth, no body is too busy for what they really want, people create time for what they want, so as Bitcoin investment or anything he or she wants.

We can proclaim how you invest into bitcoin is a matter of priorities, and of course, if we don't have money we can invest time and energies into bitcoin, yet if we have invested time and energies into bitcoin, perhaps more than 10 or 20 hours, we likely should start to understand that there is a need to invest monetary value into it too.. and figure out how to do it, even if the amount might be quite small, relatively speaking.  Of course, some newbie normies will need more time to figure out if they are convinced about bitcoin or not, yet Powerjumboo has spent quite a bit of time telling us how bullish he supposedly is about bitcoin, yet still has not even put $10 into it?  Put your money where your mouth is, right?  Even if you don't have very much money.

If the Will is their, no body that has the will of investing in Bitcoin that wouldn't have bought at least $10 worth of Bitcoin in 8months time, it's unheard of, and if you look at such person they might be spending money on things that aren't necessarily like beer and ice cream just as you have rightfully said, so I also don't believe that his condition is so dire that he can't afford $10 worth of Bitcoin in 8months if he truly has the intention of acquiring it,  because to me effort speaks a lot, and if he had put in an effort to acquire Bitcoin, he would have even acquired more than $10 worth of Bitcoin in 8months as long as he has an income coming in.

I agree, and  at the same time, I can see that he might not have had started right away, but there should be some kind of a need to act beyond just posting positively on a forum (like this) about it.  There could be some rare circumstances that Powerjumboo could explain, otherwise, it just seems strange that he is lecturing us about how wonderful bitcoin is yet he has not even bought $10 worth.. .. and yeah maybe we are being too rough on him, yet I think that he needs to explain rather than just brushing it off and continuing to post how wonderful bitcoin is.

Perhaps his goal is to get to a high enough post count, activity and merits in order to be able to join a signature campaign, and surely I have no problem with that idea, and surely I recall a lot of forum members who used to refuse to buy bitcoin and to brag about their never having had ever bought a bitcoin and they got all of their bitcoin for free through signature campaigns and other ways of "earning bitcoin," and surely some of those guys are regretting their level of whimpiness in that they could have had accumulated way more bitcoin if they had been a wee bit more proactive in their accumulation of it.. I would even say so at the time, since sometimes it was quite clear that the person could have been buying bitcoin since they had fiat cashflow, but they were too distracted into believing that they needed to keep their cost per BTC low (or zero, besides their labor or posting on the forum).
Not investing in bitcoin even after having the knowledge is sometimes demoralising after realising that the price has left where you met it. Procrastination is a thief of time and works perfectly well in the midst of excuses.

I have always known about bitcoin for long now but didn't know how it worked neither did I get interested in knowing how it works. I got keenly interested in bitcoin in investment last year June when bitcoin was less than 63k when a friend tutored me on how it works. I became excited and wanted to try. But learning the knowledge of bitcoin from a trader is a very big setback on long term investment. I only learned that you can buy and after a while when the price changes to something above your cost price you could sell.

Everything was right but I didn't get to learn that there was more to bitcoin than trading. I sold of the little I had immediately bitcoin rose to above 70k and became skeptical about buying again. Within few months bitcoin crossed the 100k ATH and that was when I realised I learned the wrong way.

Buying bitcoin is not really an issue, but being disciplined not to sell it off in a little provocation. Now, we buy and buy more because I have come to realise that bitcoin is closely a one way project, always on the rise. Learning about bitcoin from a trader is one of the worst hurdle anyone can have in the area of bitcoin investment.