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- 15 Strategies to Profit In The New Crypto Economy6 Nov 2018—blockchainmagazine.net“I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.” -Bruce Lee There is wisdom in having a wide-ranging toolkit to choose from. This is essentially what you have in front of you now. Below you’ll find 15 strategies to make money with crypto, and there are many more. You have the ability to practice all of these over many times. But do not mistake the abundance of strategies to mean that you should do all of them. Experiment at...
- What I Learned After One Year of Trading Cryptocurrencies8 Nov 2018—blockchainmagazine.netLike many others, I was attracted to cryptocurrencies in hopes of making money and retiring early. Instead, my stress increased and I gained some valuable lessons in human behavior. I jumped into the crypto rabbit hole one year ago and have since invested a lot of time into reading dense white papers, learning technical analysis (TA) and grasping the basics of market psychology. In the process I made all of the classic mistakes — I blindly followed certain traders, fell for scams, lost money,...
- A New Breed of Stablecoins is Bucking Crypto Volatility8 Dec 2018—blockchainmagazine.netOliver Stone still struggles to get financing for some of his films, even though a large adoring public is willing to pay for his opuses. Crowdfunding provides a clever way for these fans to directly fund future filmmakers. Peer-to-peer financing is bringing thousands of films to screens big and small that would never have been made otherwise. Yet still, most film projects do not get made. Less than a quarter of films seeking over $100k succeed and, even then, the average indie film costs $1...
- Buying a piece of the Mona Lisa: Are STOs the new ICO?13 Jan 2019—cryptoinsider.comConsider this: only one-third of the world’s wealth is held in cash. The rest is held in securities (stocks, COD’s etc.) and real estate. You can’t always simply sell those securities – you may own your house but you can’t simply get $400,000 for it in cash tomorrow. A lot of wealth is locked up. Things could get really, really interesting especially when it comes to ownership of physical assets like art. Right now there are millions (billions, maybe) of dollars worth of art sitting in...
- Why Tulip Mania is the wrong comparison to crypto14 Jan 2019—cryptoinsider.comThe nature of the crypto-market is often compared to the course of the Tulip Mania during the Dutch Golden Age. However, there are some fundamental differences that invalidate this comparison. Tulip Mania was a speculative price bubble in the Netherlands during the 1600’s. People flocked to buy futures contracts for tulips, sometimes even trading tulip bulbs up to 10x per day. Merchants from all around Europe flocked to buy up tulips. Prices skyrocketed in a period of days. The market then...
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