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<blockquote data-quote="Bigspin" data-source="post: 30029966" data-attributes="member: 32862"><p>I don't do crypto trading but use traditional stock market. Golden rule is don't put all your eggs in one basket. Also analyse the company you're investing and see how important that company to world economy. When I bought my AMD stocks for around $1.40 per share, everybody told me to stop buying it as its going under. However I bought them because AMD/Intel is the only viable cpu makes at that time (arm not popular on anything other than phones) and my personal assessment was chance of governments let it go bankrupt is very low. Because nobody want intel monopoly. In the end I was right and I paid off my mortgage by selling my amd stock. </p><p></p><p>I keep USDT in binance as a saving and method of accepting payments without declaring to authorities and avoiding tax. When I want money in hand, I simply sell them for cash or buy goods from directly paying through binance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigspin, post: 30029966, member: 32862"] I don't do crypto trading but use traditional stock market. Golden rule is don't put all your eggs in one basket. Also analyse the company you're investing and see how important that company to world economy. When I bought my AMD stocks for around $1.40 per share, everybody told me to stop buying it as its going under. However I bought them because AMD/Intel is the only viable cpu makes at that time (arm not popular on anything other than phones) and my personal assessment was chance of governments let it go bankrupt is very low. Because nobody want intel monopoly. In the end I was right and I paid off my mortgage by selling my amd stock. I keep USDT in binance as a saving and method of accepting payments without declaring to authorities and avoiding tax. When I want money in hand, I simply sell them for cash or buy goods from directly paying through binance. [/QUOTE]
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