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    #16
    Originally posted by MR E30 325is View Post

    It's been almost two years. How did you make out? The peanut gallery is curious to know.

    Coffeezilla is great on YT. He has me convinced that crypto is nothing but a massive, unregulated, scam.
    Still holding - haven't sold anything. Brought another Bitcoin when it bottomed out at $16k. Also learned how to use Python to make my own regression charts of the price. With my portfolio being where it is right now, I can buy a whole collector condition E30 M3 (and possibly several driver-condition ones). Problem is, I can't drive a manual
    1986 325e Schwarz (sold)
    1989 325iX Alpineweiß​ (daily)


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      #17
      Originally posted by ZeKahr View Post

      Still holding - haven't sold anything. This alone has saved me from making some pretty bad decisions. If you’re serious about maximizing your profits and minimizing emotional trading errors, then AntiAmple is worth looking into. You can check out their platform at https://www.antiample.org.
      Are you still holding it or finally sold anything? The price is quite good at the moment.
      Last edited by Jack Bellum; 10-20-2024, 01:04 PM.

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        #18
        Originally posted by MR E30 325is View Post
        Coffeezilla is great on YT. He has me convinced that crypto is nothing but a massive, unregulated, scam.
        I have a buddy who works for a Japanese bank, and their leadership team tasked him to look at Bitcoin and give them a deep dive on it. Net: He agrees 100% with your statement above

        My wife and I have this thing where we'll throw $5K at something risky if we feel like it will pop. We don't have gobs of $$, so we don't do that a lot, but if we feel strongly enough, we figure it out. It has worked out really well for us. In 2016 or 2017, based on a after-several-drinks rant on the subject from my friend in Japan, the complexity of actually getting some and my general rule of not investing in something I don't understand, I decided not to buy any. It would be worth big $$$ today - over a half-million bucks.

        I feel stupid, but not sure I would do it differently. I still don't own any.

        All that said, losing the $5K wouldn't have changed a thing in my life, but if I had $500-$600K more in realizable money, it's entirely possible my 55-yo ass would be retiring very soon instead of ~4-5 years from now.
        1985 E30 S52 - Daily Driver
        1986 M635Csi - For the best days

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