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jacko

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Anyone here own any? The current price is $77,000 per coin….
 

Lynx

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I know one guy who had a fraction of a Bitcoin, and kept an assiduous eye on the market, until finally he cashed it out and used the money for a down payment on a house.

Personally I don't have one bit of a Bitcoin.

We do have Bitcoin to thank for all the cheap graphics cards on the market these days. Bitcoin farms used a lot of graphics cards. Now that mining new bitcoins is incredibly intensive, most of the Bitcoin farms are closing and all those graphics cards are being sold for very cheap.
 

Lynx

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Not me. I don't trust something that has no intrinsic value.
No money has any intrinsic value. You can't eat a gold coin, it's impractical to wear as clothing and it won't fuel your car.

But we have to use some form of money all the time. Barter is waaaaaay less practical in modern society.

Bitcoin, though, is not very practical as a medium of exchange. The only reason I would have Bitcoin is as an investment, and it would pretty much be gambling.
 

Gideon300

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No money has any intrinsic value. You can't eat a gold coin, it's impractical to wear as clothing and it won't fuel your car.

But we have to use some form of money all the time. Barter is waaaaaay less practical in modern society.

Bitcoin, though, is not very practical as a medium of exchange. The only reason I would have Bitcoin is as an investment, and it would pretty much be gambling.
Originally paper money was in effect an IOU from a bank. There was something of value behind it, which was whatever you deposited. It became a medium of transfer and exchange. Coins originally were of metal to the value stated on the coin.

These days, we exchange labour for money and money for goods. It's not perfect but it's better than buying a computer calculation that has no value except what is arbitrarily applied to it. I have shares that change value constantly. But there is a real company behind each shareholding. Again, far from perfect, but then nothing is perfect in this world.
 
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How about Nvidia stock anyone?
I'm an investor and have owned Nvidia stock a few times over the course of my life. I don't own any now. I'm a value investor, so recently bought some intel when it was especially low.

I'm with @Gideon300 with regards to bitcoin. The only value it has is in the eyes of the owner of bitcoin. It and most other cryptocurrencies will likely fade away as countries introduce their own cryptocurrencies. In my view, bitcoin has a value of 0. I call cryptocurrency this generation's pyramid scheme. Many will get wealthy off of it but most will lose most or all of their investment in non-government based cryptocurrencies at some point in the future.
 

jacko

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I'm an investor and have owned Nvidia stock a few times over the course of my life. I don't own any now. I'm a value investor, so recently bought some intel when it was especially low.

I'm with @Gideon300 with regards to bitcoin. The only value it has is in the eyes of the owner of bitcoin. It and most other cryptocurrencies will likely fade away as countries introduce their own cryptocurrencies. In my view, bitcoin has a value of 0. I call cryptocurrency this generation's pyramid scheme. Many will get wealthy off of it but most will lose most or all of their investment in non-government based cryptocurrencies at some point in the future.

The Trump administration is very pro cryptocurrency… I believe they’re going to act in legislation to protect it. What does say that there’s no in its value is not actually correct to build out the bitcoin network and secure it cost hundreds of billions of dollars.
 

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The Trump administration is very pro cryptocurrency… I believe they’re going to act in legislation to protect it. What does say that there’s no in its value is not actually correct to build out the bitcoin network and secure it cost hundreds of billions of dollars.
We'll see... Eventually there will only be one currency left standing, until the end of Tribulation. Don't know how transactions will occur during the Millennial reign.
 

jacko

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We'll see... Eventually there will only be one currency left standing, until the end of Tribulation. Don't know how transactions will occur during the Millennial reign.

Could be several hundred years away or thousand who knows.. I don’t think it’ll happen during my lifetime
 

Lynx

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Or it could be way sooner than you speculate.
Or it could be next week.

But I don't know and nobody can tell me, so until it happens I'm going to keep living as though it has not happened yet, because it has not.
 

Tall_Timbers

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But I don't know and nobody can tell me, so until it happens I'm going to keep living as though it has not happened yet, because it has not.
Good plan. So far everyone who has stopped living their lives because of an expectation of the Lord coming for them on a certain date... have been disappointed.

I don't want to put a wrench in God's timing, but I hope I have time to grill the steaks I picked up for dinner tonight. 1731187360242.png
 

jacko

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I'm an investor and have owned Nvidia stock a few times over the course of my life. I don't own any now. I'm a value investor, so recently bought some intel when it was especially low.

I'm with @Gideon300 with regards to bitcoin. The only value it has is in the eyes of the owner of bitcoin. It and most other cryptocurrencies will likely fade away as countries introduce their own cryptocurrencies. In my view, bitcoin has a value of 0. I call cryptocurrency this generation's pyramid scheme. Many will get wealthy off of it but most will lose most or all of their investment in non-government based cryptocurrencies at some point in the future.

Curious , Do you pray to God for guidance on when to sell certain investments? And has He ever helped you with this type of stuff?
 

jacko

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Oh gosh, mine too! My Mom got saved, so now I'm focusing on my father!!!


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So happy for you your mom got saved… she can pray for your father and I would highly recommend she pray with him together. that’s how my wife got saved is when basically myself and my two kids we like laid hands on her and we hold her hands and we prayed for like three weeks and then she believed.
 

Tall_Timbers

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Curious , Do you pray to God for guidance on when to sell certain investments? And has He ever helped you with this type of stuff?
I can't really answer the question as to whether or not he's helped with that kind of stuff. But, by following Biblical principles I've been blessed in life. Even the things that don't seem good are turned to good for His children. I pray more for others than for myself, but do ask God for help with everything, and I thank him no matter how things turn out.
 

seoulsearch

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Curious , Do you pray to God for guidance on when to sell certain investments? And has He ever helped you with this type of stuff?
Hi Jacko,

I know your question wasn't directed at me, but thought I'd chime in. :)

I'm from a very frugal family and though I hated it as a kid, I now tell my parents the best thing they taught me was delayed gratification. Out of the very first money I earned as an allowance, my parents made me give part to the church as a tithe and save another part before I could touch any of the rest. I'm very thankful for this now, as these are disciplines that have stuck with me through my life.

I always had a family member who invested for me. I'd deposit what I wanted to save, and that person would make the decisions. I tried to learn, but it all felt like a foreign language I couldn't master. However, about 3 years ago, I felt as if God literally woke me up and said, "You need to start learning this on your own."

For some reason, I couldn't seem to learn before (part of it was my own disinterest at the time,) but for almost 3 years, I have been slowly learning through YouTube channels and articles on sites like Seeking Alpha. I've often wondered if I have an undiagnosed learning disorder (at least in some areas,) but God helps me bit by bit. I also slowly learned about options, though it took me 8 months to sell a covered call by myself, and a few years after that to learn to sell a cash secured put. There are hundreds of other more complex strategies but these are considered some basics that I feel are within the realm of learning God has currently given me.

When you ask if God gives you guidance on when to sell (and I'm assuming you also wonder if He might tell you when/what to buy,) I would say this is an area where a Christian has to be careful. Some might think they can use God as a stock market prophet who will tell them when to buy and sell at all the most profitable times. I read a newsletter from a Christian man who was convinced one year that "God" had told him there was going to be a huge bull market that year -- and he was wrong -- but yet he'd told his newsletter recipients that "God" was going to bless them with a large bull run that year.

I was also in a church where I can distinctly remember someone with a "prophetic gift" telling us that this coming year, 2008, was going to be as if the number 8 was turned on its side and representing two zero's instead of the 8. She interpreted this as 2008 being 200 + 00 + 20,000 -- and a year of double prosperity. Well, in the United States, 2007-2008 turned out to be the time of the great housing crash, which turned out to be the exact opposite for most people. Now it's true that for anyone who had money to invest during those times, they made a killing as the market eventually went back up. But I'm guessing those were far and few between, and no one knew if or how long it would take to ever recover.

And of course, maybe this "prophecy" meant spiritual prosperity (I would imagine people had to learn to trust in God a lot more as they were losing everything.) But I personally believe that all I can do is ask God for wisdom in helping me make the best decisions I can and educate myself as much as possible -- just like with everything in life.

God might also have it on His mind to bless you in a financial way for the benefit of others and not yourself. I've had several times in my life where I had earned and saved a little extra and God would say something like, "I want you to use this to pay off X's medical bill." So I think it's important to remember that the blessings we seek from God are not always for the purpose of our own benefit or enjoyment. I in turn also had a situation in which I was facing a very large, unexpected bill -- but no one magically came to help me -- and God seemed to be telling me I needed to work it out on my own. In my own moment of weakness, I had kind of thought that since God had directed me to help someone, He would direct someone to help me, but that's not what happened, and it was a good lesson in learning to obey without expecting any of the same in return.

Please forgive me, but I've noticed that several of your threads have been asking questions about financial matters -- how much one needs to be considered rich; when people retired and what kind of finances they have; why Jews in the USA are wealthy; and now Bitcoin. There's nothing wrong with asking about these things, and I'm always interested in talking to fellow Christian investors, too.

But I also couldn't help but wonder, is there anything particular about finances that you would like prayer for?