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>>50451326
Is bitching about the housing market on an anonymous Laotian paralympic handball forum going to get you any closer to owning a home?

I should note, since you seem kind of retarded, that this is a rhetorical question...

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>>28790539
Ahhhh i remember buying high and panic selling low and then panic rebuying as a newfag just a few short years ago. Lost over $6k that way. You'll learn to tune out 90% of the posts on this board that are hysterical bullshit and get used to 10% dips over 24 hours as typical crypto volatility.

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>>28773818
Yes, of course there are boom bust cycles like in any young market, but even a brainlet like myself can use his few braincells left after years of drug use and engage in something called "pattern recognition" where you see they occur every several years around BTC halving and then plan accordingly. You would also notice with a basic level of research that much higher highs and higher lows are set each cycle. I've used this to explode my net worth in just a few short years.

Normies don't do this because they're lazy retarded faggots that think school or university are the only places one can gain knowledge that will help them financially by getting a higher paying job. Rather than learn about finances, the crypto space, and investing in general, they'd rather read a headline like "Bitcoin is a bubble", a meaningless talking point spoonfed to them by some corporation, and dismiss it entirely than take the time to research it and find out what it's all about.

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>>26521084
Bankfag here. Many poor people are "unbanked" because they previously had bank accounts that they overdrew and never paid the balance back on. Fun fact: if you spend more than is in your account, for example lets say $300 out of a $100 balance, you end up with -$200 balance. You'll get hit with an overdraft fee and then if you never put $200 plus whatever the fee is into your account and just leave it, the bank will eventually charge it off and give up on getting it back and then put your name on a lexisnexis shit list that all the banks use. When you go to open up an account at Bank B, they enter your info in and see you're on the shitlist and tell you to kick rocks. They then either have to pay bank A and jumo thru some hoops to get off the shitlist or just give up on banking and use check cashing stores and payday loans. Most choose the latter.

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>>26227423
>Age
30
>Networth
$150k
>Number of girlfriends
One fiance currently. Past girlfriends: 3

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