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I find the parallel story to your Bitcoin adventures funny: Riester, building society savings, insurance...
BTC sounds more like an attempt to break out of this enclosure. Did your parents and savings bank advisors know about your adventures?
BTC sounds more like an attempt to break out of this enclosure. Did your parents and savings bank advisors know about your adventures?
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•@Epi I actually let my parents in on my megalomaniac Bitcoin exit strategy at McDonald's once. I think they thought I was crazy. In 2017, at the ATH at the time, I was supposed to buy crypto for my father 😂.
Of course, the fun fund didn't know about my plans. But I later took them into confidence regarding my ETF savings plans.
Of course, the fun fund didn't know about my plans. But I later took them into confidence regarding my ETF savings plans.
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@DonkeyInvestor I don't think your exit strategy is that megalomaniacal. After all, it is a strategy with clear signals. And one that can withstand the vola along the way. I think many BTC hodlers would benefit from such a strategy.
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@Epi speculating on a million with a unit price of USD 100 is a bit megalomaniacal 😅. But yes, at least I had a plan
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@DonkeyInvestor You were definitely way ahead of me there. I remember having a few discussions with a friend around 2015 when BTC was at €600. What is that actually? What is it good for? How can you trade it?
All the stories about hacked exchanges put me off investing myself. I wanted to wait until an ETP or something else regulated was issued. The time came in 2017. I then made a few decent trading profits again and again, but never the really big profit, because the stake should always remain manageable.
As I said, the donkey was smarter than me. 🤷
All the stories about hacked exchanges put me off investing myself. I wanted to wait until an ETP or something else regulated was issued. The time came in 2017. I then made a few decent trading profits again and again, but never the really big profit, because the stake should always remain manageable.
As I said, the donkey was smarter than me. 🤷
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