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duncs500 wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 2:46 pm :lol: It is truly amazing how there never seems to be any losers on crypto.
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I lost some money in crypto back in 2020 before I rejoined this forum. I was faffing around with trading and various random schemes. Was trying to make a quick buck, which I did breifly during the 2020 bull run, before then losing some money and learning the hard way. Ever since then it's just been a solid way to get strong returns by playing a long, safe game.
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duncs500 wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 2:46 pm :lol: It is truly amazing how there never seems to be any losers on crypto.

Maybe it really is just that great money tree that we've always dreamed of.
Crypto survivor bias. You should go on Reddit and read some of the horror stories of the few who are brave enough to post their failures. These kids have debts that'll take decades to recover from.

But hey, other kids on TikTok have Lamborghini's.....so get back to grinding. They failed due to a weak mindset, bro.
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Matty wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 3:39 pm
duncs500 wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 2:46 pm :lol: It is truly amazing how there never seems to be any losers on crypto.

Maybe it really is just that great money tree that we've always dreamed of.
Crypto survivor bias. You should go on Reddit and read some of the horror stories of the few who are brave enough to post their failures. These kids have debts that'll take decades to recover from.

But hey, other kids on TikTok have Lamborghini's.....so get back to grinding. They failed due to a weak mindset, bro.
After fees, swapping between coins and test payments etc, I don't think anyone truly knows how much they've made 😂

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Gavster wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 3:35 pm I lost some money in crypto back in 2020 before I rejoined this forum. I was faffing around with trading and various random schemes. Was trying to make a quick buck, which I did breifly during the 2020 bull run, before then losing some money and learning the hard way. Ever since then it's just been a solid way to get strong returns by playing a long, safe game.
The advice I posted here works. A tax bill is the only worries I have.

Also @Jobbo you seen the price of Lloyds shares? Mug
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Broccers wrote: Thu Nov 06, 2025 8:39 pm Also @Jobbo you seen the price of Lloyds shares? Mug
Mug? They're 130% up compared to the price I said to buy at. I sold mine and banked the profit, but they're continuing upwards.
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Bitcoin now down 30% from last month's all time high, and also gone below the 50 week moving average. Uncertain if this is a correction or start of a bear market/winter. If it's the start of the winter then it shows that bitcoin is really slowing down in terms of gains.
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Crypto is designed to be volatile because it’s based on nothing more than confidence that everyone else is willing to invest more.

If it didn’t have big swings, it wouldn’t create the illusion of “get rich quick” and the general public wouldn’t be lured into buying. You need the drops to get everyone excited about buying the dip.
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Looks like Trump’s tariffs are finally taking effect as retailers can no longer absorb cost. No idea what it means for any crypto stuff though. Gold still king.
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Rich B wrote: Fri Nov 21, 2025 9:58 am Crypto is designed to be volatile because it’s based on nothing more than confidence that everyone else is willing to invest more.

If it didn’t have big swings, it wouldn’t create the illusion of “get rich quick” and the general public wouldn’t be lured into buying. You need the drops to get everyone excited about buying the dip.
Totally, and that volatility appears to be slowing down as larger institutions buy in. A 30% drop is totally commonplace for BTC, however the bull market prior to this drop hasn't provided anywhere near the same upside gains as previous bull markets.
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A bit of a surprise as the Reeves effect hasn't hit any of my shares yet, I'm waiting for it but I've hit a bit of a personal milestone today and wonder what I'm missing 😂

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V8Granite wrote: Fri Nov 21, 2025 12:17 pm A bit of a surprise as the Reeves effect hasn't hit any of my shares yet, I'm waiting for it but I've hit a bit of a personal milestone today and wonder what I'm missing 😂

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I actually think the encouragement of investing in a&s ISA is a good thing. Unfortunately education is lacking so there's some fear. Having taught myself I understand why. You'll also make mistakes which is why people are happy with low interest rates as it's better than losing lots.
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Broccers wrote: Thu Nov 27, 2025 11:13 am Having taught myself
You're probably nearly as good as AI then :lol:
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