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18394808 No.18394808 [Reply] [Original]

I wish I had bought chainlink when it was cheap, would have tripled my investment already

>> No.18394916
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>>18394808
hey fren, let me tell you a secret: chainlink is still cheap. 1 year from now there will be people that would wish they had the chance to buy at $3.

>> No.18394938

>>18394916
are 200 euros enough to make it, i'm scared to invest larger ammounts?

>> No.18395067

>>18394938
>are 200 euros enough to make it
if you are willing to wait 3-5 years

Personally, I went all-in ($10000) in early 2018 when link was at $1. I had to endure a year of pain, but now I'm comfortably in profit. Never sold any, was only adding to my stack all the time. So if you're prepared for pain and are ready for a potential loss, go for it. The only rule is to never invest more than you are ready to lose.

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>>18394938
probably not enough, but it's a good start. The best way to invest if you're not to sure or don't have enough money is to buy small amounts over a recurrent time period, for example buy $30 once per week. Over time this adds up and it also prevents situations where price suffers high volatility. good luck

>> No.18395123

>>18395082
>example buy $30 once per week
I buy $50 - 100 a week and got up to 1500 in no time at all. Do this OP. Don't be demoralized by huge stacks. If this really works, there will be plenty of room for people to make it.

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>>18394938
Start with one large initial investment and buy in small increments afterwards. Don't invest money you aren't willing to lose/need immediately. Get a hardware wallet or if you have the capability, create a paperwallet for cold storage.

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>>18394808
>I wish I had bought chainlink when it was cheap

>> No.18395197

>>18395160
holy shit time traveling is real

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