Ethereum ..whos buying?Tell me your story beloved.![]()
Ethereum ..whos buying?Tell me your story beloved.![]()
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Get in on LTC while you can

Just want to remind yall that there are alternative ways to invest your money that are less volatile and less like a roller coaster. In terms of least risky to most risky there are:
Diversified Mutual Funds and ETFs
Individual Stock in the Stock Market
Stock Option Trading
Futures Trading
Options on Future Trading
If you are interested in volatility and big returns (and possibly big losses) then the highlighted options below are more stable and regulated than Cryptocurrencies. It requires a lot more education and understanding of leverage and financial instruments, but if you get good, you can make bank Monday - Friday.

i still need to do some research on it first. what do you know about? how secure is it?This
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Get in on LTC while you can

Started with 5k, i invested a total of roughly 25kI am mostly an FX trader, but I am currently in the midst of educating myself on various derivatives like options and futures. I've been trading the foreign markets for 3 years now.
$5000 then and about a year and a half later, millions.... You should have stuck with your plan. That was throw-away money, and I bet the person you should have put on ignore got into your subconscious.
There will be more opportunities though.
Since a lot of people come on the coli and moan about their worthless lives ,there is a lot information to get money! What's the best place to start with these options and what kinda returns can a brother get back starting with $100 ?
When it comes to starting with $100, the best analogy I can give is being at a poker table with $100 when everyone else has $10,000... It is possible to make some money for sure, but you have to be extremely skilled from the jump because you literally can't afford to make any mistakes if you don't have a lot of money. If you don't know what you are doing, you are better off investing the money in a diversified mutual fund like the 'Vanguard 500 Index Fund' or using the $100 to buy books on trading
This book helped me understand trading:
And this book helped me understand options:
Edited the post with HyperlinksBooks aren't showing up for some reason...
This still hurts me. I'm sorry man