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Avoid cryptocurrencies
#11
RE: Avoid cryptocurrencies
Scrap page one! Go with this... "CRYPTO ISN'T SAFE"... Wait, try this, "WATER IS WET". Number 2, yes go with number 2.
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#12
RE: Avoid cryptocurrencies
@neil

I really appreciate this information. I have become very skeptical about all kinds of investments, even standard stuff like mutual funds, after years of learning about them and rebalancing my portfolio each year and still failing to make significant gains. The whole system is set up to make banks (and the 1%) rich, but not provide a decent rate of return to people with small savings to invest. I now keep my small retirement fund in interest-bearing term deposits.

Honestly I feel "investing" is something that's promoted to us with religion-like fervour, and when it fails we are supposed to blame ourselves for not being canny or knowledgeable enough rather than blaming the people who talked us into it and are managing our money.
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#13
RE: Avoid cryptocurrencies
Advising people to avoid crypto is sort of like recommending they don’t nap next to a river full of hungry crocodiles. Sound advice, but not really necessary.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#14
RE: Avoid cryptocurrencies
(March 4, 2024 at 8:17 pm)Jillybean Wrote: @neil

I really appreciate this information.  I have become very skeptical about all kinds of investments, even standard stuff like mutual funds, after years of learning about them and rebalancing my portfolio each year and still failing to make significant gains.  The whole system is set up to make banks (and the 1%) rich, but not provide a decent rate of return to people with small savings to invest.  I now keep my small retirement fund in interest-bearing term deposits.  

Honestly I feel "investing" is something that's promoted to us with religion-like fervour, and when it fails we are supposed to blame ourselves for not being canny or knowledgeable enough rather than blaming the people who talked us into it and are managing our money.

Just keep working until you have more than $1M. Then you can invest in those high-yield things.

Hehe I kid, of course.
If you get to thinking you’re a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.
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