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2021-02-04 10:52 27754682 Anonymous (564643.png 200x232 14kB)
I am scared of buying anything because I feel like the market could crash at any moment.
5 min later 27755164 Anonymous
Stay poor loser
6 min later 27755282 Anonymous
>>27754682
Buy coins that aren't very reactant to btc volatility
6 min later 27755291 Anonymous (1612453691686.jpg 673x456 57kB)
>>27754682
lul why would the market ever crash
7 min later 27755325 Anonymous
>>27754682
I'm in the same boat. Probably will end buying more BTC at 35k and then it'll promptly drop to 31k and crab there for two weeks. Then again It's nice having the exactly amount I bought into crypto sitting there while my gainz continue to grow
8 min later 27755443 Anonymous
>>27755282
do you have a few examples?
14 min later 27755966 Anonymous
>>27755443
ampleforth AMPL is designed to be independent from bitcoin. I got in just before it pumped the last few days.
To be fair I don't think any coin is truly unreactive to bitcoin, but I don't think bitcoin is crashing anytime soon, so don't worry too much about it
16 min later 27756135 Anonymous
>>27755282
They don't exist. Check literally any crypto that was around in 2018 and what happened to it before and after btc/eth rally
17 min later 27756219 Anonymous
>>27754682
same. got some serious analysis paralysis going. i’m watching all these fuckin moon missions and just sitting here thinking “well they’ve already gone way up if i buy now i’ll just be left bagholding”
kill me
17 min later 27756252 Anonymous
>>27755443
Xmr
18 min later 27756271 Anonymous
>>27754682
That is why noone will remember your name.
18 min later 27756344 Anonymous
>>27755291
Google "market bubble," bud.
19 min later 27756363 Anonymous
A bigger problem is that you aren't investing. Jews won't let their jewish money machine collapse. Consider 2020 with it's 30 and 40% drops that took months to recover. Was that not enough of a crash for you? Gut wrenching if you have alot of equities. But guess what. It recovered.
19 min later 27756411 Anonymous
>>27754682
these are real fears. most of the negative feedback you are getting here is coming from morons who don't understand basic, its smart to be concerned rn, let these morons get stuck holding the bags
19 min later 27756448 Anonymous
>>27756344
I think he was joking, anon
21 min later 27756545 Anonymous
>>27754682
Literally this. Best thread on /biz/. I dont know what to do or what long positions to open, everything is extremely expensive, I need the market to crash to buy in everything in sight. I think I might try and call a financial advisor from my credit union for free.
21 min later 27756618 Anonymous
I bought in September and I recently took a lot of profits because the market looked too instable, most coins have now pumped 15-20% since then, what would you do in my situation? I am determined to just wait but there's no sign of stopping, I also know that the moment I buy in everything will dump.
22 min later 27756633 Anonymous
>>27756448
I hope he was...
22 min later 27756643 Anonymous
>>27754682
it could but it won't. You're not witnessing a bubble you're witnessing hyperinflation. Cash is becoming worthless, food prices are skyrocketing
22 min later 27756675 Anonymous
>>27754682
isn't that what crypto and metals are meant to insure against?
23 min later 27756701 Anonymous
>>27756411
This is true, but I'm basically equally screwed in a major crash anyway than if I just keep investing my money into crypto and some stocks like I already have been.
23 min later 27756715 Anonymous
Don't worry Anon, when the market starts going up again you'll buy in.
25 min later 27756905 Anonymous
>>27756675
that doesn't work, there are no hedges anymore (besides outright short positions)
look at the charts of bitcoin and gold in march 2020
28 min later 27757094 Anonymous
>>27754682
Fear is the mind killer. Just pick a thing and go all out. Believe it will happen and it will
31 min later 27757455 Anonymous
>>27756135
Of course they all react to some degree, but some react less. And yes, if btc does a full on mega dump back below 20,000 it will take everything with it. Some coins are less reactant and less correlative to btc fluctuations though.
43 min later 27758449 Anonymous (newparadigm.png 113x28 0kB)
>>27756643
>You're not witnessing a bubble you're witnessing hyperinflation
46 min later 27758678 Anonymous
asset classes will never properly crash. the upwards trend will continue forever. of course you can have big dips but over time it's all up. as the human population grows and currencies are devalued assets can only climb.
47 min later 27758714 Anonymous
>>27755443
tether
50 min later 27758973 Anonymous
>>27758449
Kek true, what a fucking idiot
50 min later 27759001 Anonymous
>>27756618
Stop comparing yourself to other people's gains or you will never be happy.
Set a goal for yourself: "10% a year from X coin and I'm out." Hit your target, cash out, don't check the price anymore, take the money and do something enjoyable with a bit of it and save the rest. Come back next year and do it again.
The goal is to live, not to be the richest pile of ashes in the crematorium.
51 min later 27759077 Anonymous
>>27754682
Then buy put option
51 min later 27759115 Anonymous
>>27754682
Just DCA if it, put little rn if it crash put bigger. yu feel me?
52 min later 27759231 Anonymous
>>27756643
Cash is worth a little less every year, but saying it's "worthless" is a little disingenuous. Food prices aren't "skyrocketing" either. You're falling for the fearmongering from the likes of Michael Saylor and his "15% annual inflation!!! GET IN OR STAY POOR" nonsense, what he's actually saying is "I've bought a lot of these assets, here's something scary, now buy my assets and be less scared."
Sex sells, fear sells, it's the same grift all over again.
54 min later 27759363 Anonymous
>>27754682
If you bought anything then you would over react emotionally in any given situation. Probably better if you just go live your risk free mediocre life. Have a kid if youre feeling adventurous.
55 min later 27759406 Anonymous
>>27759115
Wouldn’t you lose a lot on fees if you’d DCA though?
55 min later 27759409 Anonymous (1612049926560.png 1079x920 2135kB)
>>27756252
>Xmr
This and ltc are two OG that are nowhere close, not even half, of ath.
56 min later 27759541 Anonymous
>>27758714
Tether is shit, you are better off by holding €. Just look at the chart.
57 min later 27759636 Anonymous
>>27759115
NOT EVERYTHING IS ER20 BOSS
58 min later 27759658 Anonymous
>>27756411
>, its smart to be concerned rn,
This. The bottom line here is, buying now into btc eth lonk, anything in the top 25 rn, is basically gauranteed to dip, probably badly. If you are buying now you are in it for a long hold. If you are not willing to do a long hold, do not buy.
1 hours later 27759842 Anonymous
>>27759231
Food prices are matching inflation++
This is not even disputable
Cash looses 2% of its buying power every single year at least
1 hours later 27760005 Anonymous
>>27756363
I heard a convincing argument that the exact thing supporting the current bubble is that the fed wont let it fail but eventually has to....
1 hours later 27760451 Anonymous
>>27759406
If fees are percentile then it doesn't matter.
1 hours later 27760559 Anonymous
>>27756643
Wherever you get your news from, find somewhere else please
1 hours later 27761333 Anonymous (t-to-the-moon.png 1136x664 46kB)
>>27759541
guys listen I think tether is gonna moon, just look at the chart.
1 hours later 27761517 Anonymous
>>27756219
are you me? Let's be patient I guess
1 hours later 27761562 Anonymous
>>27759842
That is of course true, but it's not "skyrocketing". Skyrocketing is like eggs being 10x the price from one year to the next which happens in hyperinflation scenarios. If we're in hyperinflation crypto will be the least of your worries.
1 hours later 27761589 Anonymous (original_28418206823.png 677x300 39kB)
$CLF
02/04/2021
>"New orders for manufactured goods in December, up eight consecutive months, increased $5.2 billion or 1.1 percent to $493.5 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau reported today."
https://www.census.gov/manufacturin g/m3/prel/pdf/s-i-o.pdf
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$CLF
02/04/2021
>"US trade court dismisses challenge to Section 232 steel tariff"
https://agmetalminer.com/2021/02/04 /this-morning-in-metals-us-trade-co urt-dismisses-challenge-to-section- 232-steel-tariff/
1 hours later 27761600 Anonymous
>>27761333
Checked and compare it to the € chart.
1 hours later 27762131 Anonymous
OKAY, I've thought on this, and here's my best suggestion to allay your fears. One option is OHI, Omega investing, which does eldery real estate and which breezes through the 2008 crash. But with Corona...
I'd suggest forking 30% of the portfolio into a Gold ETF and only investing in too big to fail companies or shit like elderly care, that won't collapse. Gold goes up if stocks go badly or at times of insecurity. It'll be a drag on your portfolio but it's an insurance in case markets come crashing down.
1 hours later 27762199 Anonymous
>>27755443
BAT
1 hours later 27762249 Anonymous
>>27762131
I'd just wait until Corona is under control with elderly care
1 hours later 27762268 Anonymous
Then just wait. You don't need to buy anything just wait.
1 hours later 27762297 Anonymous
>>27754682
Even if it does crash it will rebound eventually, especially if you invest in safe stocks. Just don't sell when it crashes
1 hours later 27762448 Anonymous
>>27754682
Fortune favors the brave
1 hours later 27762533 Anonymous (3E66CAC4-450B-40BC-80F9-00A66379327C.jpg 636x960 105kB)
>>27754682
The market will crash when the pandemic ends, you still have time. It’s tied to the increase in velocity of money and interest rates. So when the masks go away that’s when the shit hits the fan, you should be investing to keep your head above the tsunami of inflation later this year
1 hours later 27762763 Anonymous
>>27762533
>this year
Thats optimistic as an end date for the kung flu.
1 hours later 27762892 Anonymous (1590029532373.jpg 1280x720 93kB)
>>27762268
1 hours later 27762925 Anonymous
>>27762533
>he thinks the masks will go away
1 hours later 27763061 Anonymous (world token2.png 753x388 90kB)
>>27754682
I'd get $WORLD in the dip and let it sit in your wallet and earn passive income for you.
https://worldtoken.network/
1 hours later 27763250 Anonymous
>>27763061
lmao, it would take 1 month just to overcome the cost of the gas fees
1 hours later 27763435 Anonymous (pepes demands.png 789x225 88kB)
>>27763250
Kek, so "your" coin pays your gas fees for you and then pays you to hold?
Didn't think so poorfag.
1 hours later 27763887 Anonymous
>>27762763
>>27762925
I have relatives that are already getting vaccinated and restaurants reopened in my city today after months of lockdown, it’s happening sooner than you think
1 hours later 27764362 Anonymous
>>27754682
FOGI is just as bad as FOMO.
The key is to understand that your investment isn't a short term play. You're entering into an emerging technology in its early stages of development. There will be pumps and dumps along the way but you cannot time them.
Get in. Maybe you have a bad feeling so you don't go all in but commit only 25-40% of your planned initial investment and hold the rest back for a dip. But you need to get skin in the game anon
1 hours later 27764794 Anonymous
>>27754682
Learn how the buy projects you like when they are at the base of the weekly or monthly bollinger band either against usd or BTC or ETH. Its one reason why I am buying XMR or I timed my entry into link.
Likewise play with volatility stops on the higher time frames for entries.
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