Re: What is the position of the gambler in the market?
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RonF
on 12/03/2020, 14:03:23 UTC
Gamble is dumb = set up for you to lose your hard earned money.
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Re: How do you see Markets on Gambling Sites?
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RonF
on 05/03/2020, 12:39:02 UTC
Dumb to gamble - made for you to loose your money. Thank you. You're welcome.
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Re: What's the longest shift you've ever worked?
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RonF
on 02/03/2020, 01:22:43 UTC
10 12-hour days then 4 days off for one year as a land surveyor for the Appalachian Trail mountains in the 100 Mile Wilderness. Often had to canoe on remote lakes with our supplies to get to our ad hoc website.
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Re: Bernie Sanders is the Frontrunner for the Dems
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RonF
on 01/03/2020, 16:01:35 UTC
Indeed we need socialist/communist politicians in this country - look how well it has worked in California and countries like Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, Venezuela, and others.
Street homelessness in tents, cardboard boxes and gulags for you.
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Re: WHEN we should sell BTC after halving as a LONG-TERM invest?
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RonF
on 01/03/2020, 02:54:43 UTC
I made this up myself:
Your rich next door neighbor owns a mansion. One day he dies - the mansion is still there, he could not take it with him.
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Re: What would make you stop gambling?
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RonF
on 08/02/2020, 13:00:20 UTC
Do not gamble. It is a fools occupation as it is always made for you to lose your hard earned money. I made 3 different fortunes and I never gamble. The key is to create, not compete.
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Re: How often do you gamble?
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RonF
on 28/01/2020, 02:47:38 UTC
Never - gambling is set up for you to lose. Go ahead and waste your hard earned money and short term youth.
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Re: The Trend for 2020.
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RonF
on 06/01/2020, 09:01:46 UTC
Every January since BTC started its value has dropped, perhaps due to China holidays. Then it always rises dramatically. Do not follow the herd and sell at a loss - those who become most wealthy always hodl. This is the key. I did it so I know this is a fact.
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Re: Why Bitcoin prices dropped so low a few days ago؟
Re: Why Bitcoin prices dropped so low a few days ago؟
by
RonF
on 24/12/2019, 11:53:19 UTC
Fact is 90 to 95 percent of people loose money in their investments in stocks, bonds, etc. As value goes up in greed they buy and cause the value to go up even more. When value drops they panic and sell at a loss in mass and cause the value to drop further. Goes on and on like that.
Wealthy do not follow the herd and do the opposite - increasing their wealth further.
Do not follow the herd but instead do the opposite. I know this because from the several hundred bitcoins I bought over 4 years ago (and got a like amount of bitcoin cash for free the following August) I used it to buy a million dollars in realestate in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire and still have a million dollars worth of it to cash in as I please.
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Re: loan = life
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RonF
on 03/12/2019, 15:55:17 UTC
Cancer sticks (cigarettes) will kill you early and are a waste of money.
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Re: True Value of Bitcoin - it is NOT a tulip ponzi scheme
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RonF
on 10/10/2019, 02:40:55 UTC
It is predicted my remaining bitcoin will be worth 5 to 10 to 100 million dollars (after capital gains tax) in the coming years. Oh my, such a tulip.
In my teens and early twenties I hunted and trapped for a living eating and selling pelts - rabbits, beaver, muskrat, raccoon, fox etc. I know how to live off the land.
Example page of who I am - the bitcoin wilderness millionaire
Re: True Value of Bitcoin - it is NOT a tulip ponzi scheme
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RonF
on 09/10/2019, 12:19:09 UTC
Fact is, I bought several hundred bitcoins at 250 dollars each. A year and a half ago I used it to totally buy a new house for 400K that I spent an additional 200K to fix up the way I wanted in the mountains of northern NH with a large imported Amish barn and 40 acres of land (1/3 hay field and 2/3 beautiful forest), a 25K tractor, 15K soapstone woodstove, 4K bed, several K in handmade furniture, 6 cords of firewood, 40K in the bank, and a living income for the last year and a half. All paid for totally with bitcoin.
I also had to pay 140K capital gains tax because a 100 million US citizens are on the public dole and the US is something like 24 Trillion in debt.
I still have half my bitcoin. Yep, bitcoin is an unreliable ponzi scheme (just like the US government) - I am proof of that LOL.
I know because over the last several years I have made a couple MILLION US Dollars using bitcoin. You can too.
Read these and discover what you may be missing out on through true ignorance.
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Re: With Bitcoin, a future is not clear
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RonF
on 03/09/2019, 14:04:12 UTC
Several years ago I bought over 250 bitcoin at about 250 dollars each. Then in August I got a like amount of bitcoin cash for free.
I used this to buy a 400K new farm house on 40 acres of land, a 15K soapstone wood stove, 4k bed, and more. I still have more than 100 bitcoin and bitcoin cash left.
Will bitcoin rise again? You be the judge.
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Re: Strength of Bitcoin
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RonF
on 13/08/2019, 04:09:03 UTC
Well I think the article show cases the strength of bitcoin over fiat currency very well.