>tfw you finally understand buy low, sell high
When BTC was hovering around mid-6k a month ago, the price was low. Buy. When it hit 8.5k, the price was high. Sell. When it dropped to 6.9 earlier, the price was low. Buy. It's literally free money, right there for the taking. Intuitive understanding of the market is the only way to make money in this market. No emotions, no graphs, no speculation, no hype on the news cycle. Pure boomer instinct. How long did it take you to become a boomer and figure out the basic principles of buy low, sell high?
Tfw you finally understand buy low, sell high
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yup it is that easy, now try with something more than your $2k
That's great until you're wrong and it goes on another manic pump or dump after you sold
Everyone is a winner in an up trend. The real traders are the ones who can see a good shorting opportunity or know how to play down trends.
But congrats op.
Nobody can time the market with 100% accuracy. But any casual observer could have made 25+% over the past month by doing just as I said
I'm too casual to worry about shorts, margin trading, leverage, or anything of the sort. Besides, it's not so necessary in a market like this. These tools were originally brought into play for the stock market, where securities "enjoy" much less volatility, so keep that in mind
>How long did it take you to become a boomer and figure out the basic principles of buy low, sell high?
My first time ever buying crypto was Nano at $3 back in december. My first time ever selling crypto was Nano at $15 two months later. Then I bought EOS at $4. I'm still up 3x from my initial.
the Monster Energy CEO is jewish, the COO is jewish too and the CEO's brother-in-law was the chairman of the World Zionist Organization. Not joking.
Also the monster logo is the satanic number 666 - written in Hebrew.
Drinking Monster is the ultimate act of being a shabbos goy.
Existing is compliance with the Jewish plot at this point
i think you are the first goy who realized that the boomer monster meme was just an advertisement campaign.
Inn addition to that, it also divideds boomers, millenials, gen Xers.
That doesn't mean your wrong, that just means you didn't do it right ya big dummy