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Reasons why you should NOT trade cryptocurrencies

Dec 15, 2017 at 19:13
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Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 15, 2017 at 19:13 (editado Dec 15, 2017 at 19:38)
This thread is in response to Leo23's discussion: 'Trading the cryptocurrencies Bitcoin,Etherium, Litecoin etc....'
https://www.myfxbook.com/community/general/trading-cryptocurrencies-bitcoinetherium-litecoin-etc/1513362,1

I am blocked and unable to post in his thread, but I would like to share some important information related to cryptocurrencies that all investors/traders should be made aware of prior to their foray into this new market.

My only questions are:
- Is this another case of Tulip-mania?
- Does Leo23 have a vested interest in garnering support for investment interest in cryptocurrencies?

Here is an important article I think the community should read to get a better understanding of recent growth in cryptocurrency demand (specifically BTC):

https://protradingresearch.com/2017/12/14/one-bank-believes-it-found-the-identity-of-who-is-propping-up-the-bitcoin-market/

Sharing (information) is caring. 😎 Feel welcome to share your personal and professional opinion on cryptocurrencys, especially if Leo23 has blocked you from his thread. Please backup all opinions with evidence where possible. Unfounded opinions, posts contrary to generally-accepted social norms of respect, and posts in breach of myfxbook's Terms of Use are deemed inappropriate and may be reported.

Full disclosure: I have invested $0 in cryptocurrencies, and have 0 intention to do so any time soon. The phenomenal gains are the only reason it has caught my curiosity. I will continue to trade 'normal' forex only TYVM.
Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 16, 2017 at 16:17 (editado Dec 16, 2017 at 16:19)
Maybe a bit hyped, but here is a marketing email with some truths to it... to your future investment successes.

https://pro.portphillippublishing.com.au/p/taexslaunch/EEXSTCEK/
unlimitless
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Miembro desde Mar 18, 2016   posts 6
Dec 17, 2017 at 08:19
Well, I haven't shaped my opinion about crypto trading yet, but the article you mention sounds a fit flimsy to me. According to https://www.ecb.europa.eu/paym/groups/pdf/fxcg/2301/Retail_FX.pdf?8b9766f1bbf56797757c4c2cb391f305 (which seems quite a reputable source to me :) ), the emphasis the article puts on 'the avarage Japanese male retail trader' sounds rather off.
Miembro desde Nov 28, 2017   posts 1
Dec 17, 2017 at 08:22
Miembro desde Oct 12, 2016   posts 855
Dec 17, 2017 at 08:23
This will be my first and last post in this thread no matter whatever questions you may put in future in this thread. I don't care since I am not interested in argument, but interested in facts based on real life experience of people and not by stupid comments made by other people so called as financial analyst or whatsoever without having a clue as what they are talking about.

Yes, I blocked you because you started promoting your own forex trading system in a general public thread for discussing cryptocurrencies. Also, you were trying to mislead people.

BY THE WAY, YOU WILL CONTINUE TO TRADE FOREX ONLY IF FOREX WILL EXIT AFTER FEW YEARS. THE QUICKER YOU AND OTHERS WILL UNDERSTAND THIS, IT WILL BE BETTER FOR YOU AND OTHERS. THAT'S WHY I CREATED THE OTHER THREAD TO CREATE GENERAL AWARENESS AMONG FOREX TRADERS AT AN EARLY STAGE OF CRYPTOS.

Otherwise, only panic and chaos will be among people when one by one bank will go bankrupt and one by one country will go through financial collapse. In that case, no bank will be there to take your trade and so no forex trading.

Also, I have not invested a cent in cryptos and I don't provide any financial advice to anyone whatsoever and I have repeated this multiple times in my other thread. I use cryptos as compared to banks and that's the way I make cryptos as well by using cryptos and that's how I have cryptos as well. I don't go around selling my house to buy cryptos which some people do though and I will definitely not recommend anyone to invest in cryptos by selling their property or taking such kind of risk.
Artificial General Intelligence
Miembro desde Oct 12, 2016   posts 855
Dec 17, 2017 at 08:23
A small correction to my above post :
BY THE WAY, YOU WILL CONTINUE TO TRADE FOREX ONLY IF FOREX WILL EXIST FOR TRADING AFTER FEW YEARS. THE QUICKER YOU AND OTHERS WILL UNDERSTAND THIS, IT WILL BE BETTER FOR YOU AND OTHERS. THAT'S WHY I CREATED THE OTHER THREAD TO CREATE GENERAL AWARENESS AMONG FOREX TRADERS AT AN EARLY STAGE OF CRYPTOS.

WHEN ALL MONEY WILL MOVE FROM FOREX TO CRYPTOS, THEN THERE WILL BE NO SUCH THINGS AS FOREX TRADING. SO WAIT AND WATCH OR TAKE ACTION AND BE PREPARED. CHOICE IS YOURS. WHEN IT WILL HAPPEN EVEN ID DON'T KNOW EXACTLY,BUT WILL HAPPEN FOR SURE AND I CAN SAY THIS TO HAPPEN IN NEXT 3 TO 5 YEARS.

Artificial General Intelligence
Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 18, 2017 at 05:07 (editado Dec 18, 2017 at 05:37)
Thank you for your post Leo23.

But to be fair, let me clarify:
1. I do not own any system, only licences to others' systems. I do not own a license to any system I 'promoted' on your thread. In fact, I don't even know if there is any commercial content there to begin with. Do you refer to the video by Alex Du Ploy? He was talking about BitCoin... it is unfortunate you did not appreciate the contribution I made - the information he said.
2. I have no intention to mislead or deceive anyone. I am simply critical of the hype surrounding cryptocurrencies. It is my opinion (formed by what I have read elsewhere) that it is not the cryptocurrencies that is of most value, it is the block chain technology behind them that will revolutionise the world. And investment in those technology companies would be far better.

Best of luck with your investment Leo23 (if you decide to take your optimism further and invest in crypto). 😎

PS. You would be wise to pay heed to 'stupid comments made by other people so called as financial analyst or whatsoever without having a clue as what they are talking about.' You demonstrate your total ignorance by making such comments.
Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 18, 2017 at 08:31 (editado Dec 18, 2017 at 08:49)
leo23 posted:
...stupid comments made by other people so called as financial analyst or whatsoever without having a clue as what they are talking about.

Do not assume I have any qualifications or financial experience, like you have assumed I was marketing my system, or like you also assumed I was intending to mislead fellow traders. Of course, I do not buy into the hype of cryptos. IMHO it is the block chain technology behind them that is truly revolutionary - that is aside from the crypto

The information I link to is not my opinion - it comes from those that have studied for many years and have qualifications and experience in the finance industry. I understand the arguments presented in favour of crypto, but generally those arguments come from financially-illiterate people.

I encourage you to 'put your money where your mouth is' and invest. Practise what you preach, or are you a hypocrite also?
Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 18, 2017 at 09:06
leo23 posted:
This will be my first and last post in this thread no matter whatever questions you may put in future in this thread.

Do not worry, I do not block people - and if they make themselves a bigger fool then so be it!
Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 18, 2017 at 09:50
Why Bitcoin is destined to become a niche asset? - ING

https://www.fxstreet.com/news/why-bitcoin-is-destined-to-become-a-niche-asset-ing-201712180921

...and thank you Stevelevy18 and unlimitless for your valuable contributions. 😎
Miembro desde Aug 27, 2017   posts 994
Dec 18, 2017 at 09:53
I think, the uptrend on crypto currencies is unrealistic; not enough reversal pattern! That’s way, till now I am not trading on there.
Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 18, 2017 at 13:36 (editado Dec 18, 2017 at 13:37)
Bitcoin futures trade near $20,000 in debut on world’s biggest exchange

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/bitcoin-futures-debut-on-worlds-biggest-exchange-at-20000-then-pull-back-2017-12-18

“Introducing futures contracts in the U.S. was meant to give short-sellers access to the market and improve liquidity, but availability is still fairly restricted,” said Lee Wild, head of equity strategy at Interactive Investor, in a note to clients. “The introduction of bitcoin futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange over the weekend may help, but it will take time.”

The ability to place a short bet on bitcoin without having to first borrow the underlying security is one of the appeals of the futures market. Trading volumes on the Cboe have been fairly low, which to some observers isn’t much of a surprise as the initial margin required to get exposure on both Cboe and CME is so big participation is largely dominated by institutional and high net-worth traders.
Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 18, 2017 at 13:51
'The most popular conversions of Bitcoin are BTC/Indian rupee BTC/Nigerian naira BTC/Indonesian rupiah.'

What? Some of the most worthless fiat currencies are backing up the BTC at the moment. I'm keeping my AUD then.


Miembro desde Nov 16, 2017   posts 11
Dec 18, 2017 at 14:43
I wish I had got in to Crypto earlier but the train has already left the station and it is way to risk to trade now
Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 19, 2017 at 12:26 (editado Dec 19, 2017 at 12:39)
'We saw it drop 21% from November 8 through November 12.

And bitcoin doesn’t produce anything. Its price is based purely on what other people want to pay for it. And when people aren’t willing to pay that next price hike — and we will finally reach that point — bitcoin’s price will tumble.

At its heart, bitcoin is a speculation. It’s a bet. It’s a chance to risk a sum of money on the belief that something will happen.

You see that? Speculation. Bet. Risk.

Those aren’t words that you’d normally associate with a safe haven investment.'

https://banyanhill.com/gold-vs-bitcoin-invest/

ING... is this block chain technology at work?



Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 19, 2017 at 12:45
Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 20, 2017 at 14:25
First this...



Then this...



Watch out!
Miembro desde Feb 22, 2011   posts 4862
Dec 21, 2017 at 08:51
BluePanther posted:
'The most popular conversions of Bitcoin are BTC/Indian rupee BTC/Nigerian naira BTC/Indonesian rupiah.'

What? Some of the most worthless fiat currencies are backing up the BTC at the moment. I'm keeping my AUD then.



It is quite logical
that people from countries where there is weak fiat currency and hyperinflation
look to BTC as saviour
Miembro desde Apr 18, 2017   posts 718
Dec 21, 2017 at 16:52
VladoIvo posted:
I wish I had got in to Crypto earlier but the train has already left the station and it is way to risk to trade now
Same opinion! I was also looking for a good buy entry point with my trading system; but this instrument is ultra volatile.
Miembro desde Jan 25, 2010   posts 1360
Dec 21, 2017 at 20:39 (editado Dec 21, 2017 at 20:40)
Sovereign Man: 'But in the short term, holding at least some physical cash makes sense as a hedge against financial calamity.'

https://www.sovereignman.com/international-diversification-strategies/why-you-need-to-have-physical-cash-now-18523/

Some will argue this is support for crypto, but the problem is crypto is not accepted as widely as cash. Perhaps if it became as ubiquitous as cash then crypto would have the same supporting argument - however crypto is nowhere near that yet!
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