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Board Trading Discussion
Re: WOMEN ARE BETTER TRADERS
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In_cu_bent
on 12/03/2025, 23:31:55 UTC
I know a lady that is good in trading but I think she is just the good trading skills as an exception and not general to all ladies.
Also most ladies are not trading. Men are the ones that you will see most in trading.

Successful traders that I know but which I do not know if they have what they are doing underneath are all men. No single lady among them in my country.


Any lady who involves in trading must be a very strong lady because the stress of monitoring the market all the time is something that most women wouldn't like to engage in since they like soft life and not things that will stress their brain.
Just as you said, majority of traders are guys and men make better traders because they create time for things that makes them earn money even if it will take them being indoors the whole day. Most women are only interested in getting money from men so i doubt if a large number of them will find trading worth their time.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The difference between gamblers and real Bitcoin investors?
by
In_cu_bent
on 24/05/2024, 13:41:10 UTC
If you ask me, what is the hardest job? Then perhaps my answer will be the investment profession. It is a truly unique and harsh profession compared to other professions. Especially with Bitcoin and a volatile market like cryptocurrency.

You will see that every area of ​​life (sports, education, business, music, academics...) is a competition for rankings. But investing is completely different, it's not about how much money you make compared to those around you, it's a very unique profession, when what you fight for and win is not with others who join the market that is yourself. Win over yourself.

The challenge for Bitccion investors is not to try to find the best information the market has to offer, but to prevent themselves from being their own worst enemy - to prevent themselves from “restless”- buy and sell continuously

Restless busy has probably become an ingrained instinct in everyone's mind. A normal working person is too used to working 8 hours a day, their mind will always urge them to work. When you wake up and go to the company, you have to work. If you don't work with your hands, you work with your mind. You're always in a state of thinking or acting and you have to do this or that to make money. This makes them think that when they join the market, they You also have to work hard and hard to make money from the market. 
As I said, investing is a profession that is extremely different from other professions, especially with Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market. The way legends make money is not mainly from buying and reselling transactions, but from "waiting".

Restless and waiting are two opposite things, and are also what help us distinguish between a true Bitcoin investor and a gambler.

Before diving into the difference between gamblers and real bitcoin investors, it will be interesting to know who these personalities and professions are all about.
A gambler is an investor who stakes on the outcome of a sporting event at a specific odd within a short period of time, with the intention that it ends in his prediction with the knowledge of his potential winnings. A gambler may lose all the funds invested or may increase his invested funds according to the odd allotted for such sporting event.
On the other hand, a real bitcoin investor is a person who buys bitcoin and hoard it for a long or short period of time, until there is a high demand for bitcoin which makes it appreciate in value.
Hence, the difference can be summarize below:
1. A gambler invest in a specific odd with the idea of the potential winning, while a bitcoin investor doesn't have an idea of the possible outcome.
2. A gambler can lose all his funds within a blink of an eye, while a bitcoin investor can only witness a depreciation in value.
3. A gambler relies on history to make his predictions, while a real bitcoin investor relies on market value.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Should there be a way to register your wallet with the government?
by
In_cu_bent
on 11/05/2024, 12:33:06 UTC
Registering wallet with the government is not a good idea, especially since there is usually a change of people in government when their tenure are over. Other reasons are:
1. The government will become a third party to your wallet, in which a corrupt official can give info to fraudsters and empty one's wallet.
2. The government may impose ridiculous tax on bitcoin traders.
3. There will be no privacy to your wallet since the government is involved.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Upon the death of a bitcoin user.
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In_cu_bent
on 28/04/2024, 07:44:13 UTC
I have come to stay in this community and thought of one thing which has been bothering me.
Relating from our traditional banks where a bank customer dies and all his assets remains unclaimed by his relatives. I was once told that there was a bank manager who withdrew funds from there customer dormant accounts hopefully that the owners are dead as those account has been dormant for years without any form of activity on the account, it happens when no relative knows about the account for them to lay claims.
Similarly to bitcoin what happens in the event of my dismissal since no relative knows about my investment. It doesn't really make sense if my family can't enjoy my wealth. Will it be lost or is it good to entrust someone incase I'm no longer there?

Bitcoins unlike money and assets saved in banks, are left in the customer's wallet in the case of demise over a long time without been claimed by anybody who does not have the user's logins. Most users leave their Bitcoins for years, with the mindset of it to appreciate immensely.
Thus, the case of user's demise is similar to keeping bitcoins for years without withdrawal.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: I’m new :) Welcome Me
by
In_cu_bent
on 16/03/2024, 06:06:38 UTC
Hey Bitcointalk fam! Smiley So, I've been aware of this community for like 4 years now, just kind of hanging around the edges. But I've finally decided to jump right in and be a part of the action! As a newbie, I'm super excited to soak up all the knowledge you guys have been sharing and maybe even throw in a few of my own ideas about Bitcoin. Let's learn and grow together.

It's really amazing to be here you know, I'm also new on this platform though I got the knowledge that a forum that discusses issues about Bitcoin exists and when I was glancing at the conversation of forum members here I found it interesting and today I made up my mind to join as well, I don't actually know my way around but this beginers and help session looks like where am going to have to know about the forum more so i welcome you to the forum my co newbie