Btc volitlity. What are the factors in price change, is there a legitimate way to analyze its movements? Someone compare the risks of btc investments to standard stock investments (leave out the obvious potential 100% loss) I would be interested to know what effects btc price directly, if anything.
>>1457686
>is there a legitimate way to analyze its movements
No because it has no legitimate use.
Is there a way to measure how many btc exist?
No because it has no legitimate use.
It's used as a currency, so do you think it can be used as a currency based investment? Buy a bc for $1 sell it for $7, make $6.
>>1457700
>Buy a bc for $1 sell it for $7, make $6
That's not a use, it's speculation betting (what BTC is used for now)
>>1457697
there will be 21 million btc to ever exist.. but right now, there are 15 million
>>1457704
Do you think there is profit in speculation betting of btc? Or is the usage aspect too risky to pursue.
>>1457716
there is no profit on gambling with btc. the house always wins. Holding btc may be profitable if it goes up in value in the future
>>1457692
of course it has legitimate use
it's the safest way to make anonymous payments and there's real demand for it, apart from speculation
>>1457875
>it's the safest way to make anonymous payments
That's not useful.
>>1457919
>Not an argument
Not an argument.
Nocoiners btfo
>>1458072
This is almost the same as /threading your own thread. Don't do this. It makes you look like a jackass.
>>1458153
Cope
>>1458746
This is almost the same as coping with your own cope. Don't do this. It makes it look like you cope.