some advice from a biz addict:
every week i keep thinking it's too late
i keep thinking "no, the normies have entered, no sense in believing in a massive profit anymore"
every minute that passes leads us closer to the normie invasion, after all
but every week in retrospect keeps turning out to be just a fraction of an eyelash of weight on this market
people are only just beginning to post their cars they bought with crypto
it isn't too late, anon
we're still very early
we're going to make it
we're all going to make it
just
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Why wouldn't the normie invasion signal massive gains
>>2278093
i thought that meant
Hold
Onto your
Dicks,
Lads
>>2278107
it will
but i keep thinking all the normies have entered that are smart enough to ever get in
but volume continues to steadily rise day by day
>>2278107
It will, but it will also bring in a ton of weak hands that will panic sell the second it starts to dip which will cause it to crash. However I think it will be at least a year before an actual big crash happens. The barrier of entry is high right now.
>>2278129
I get scared too, having entered just recently, but I think the massive volatility (the stuff that makes these gainz so broken) will stick around for quite a while. Also, just having like 10-20 btc by the end of this year, a modest summon, guarantees millions imo
>>2278093
The market cap of all stock is 90 trillion. Crypto's marketcap is 90 billion. 1 square is 100 billion. I'd say we have some room to grow.
>>2278093
Normies are still investing in BTC lmao; They niether know about nor planning to invest in alts any time soon. They don't understand what blocchain means yet; they probably consider it to be a some kind of paypal tier start up. Just buy in, their are thousands of oppurtunities if you are willing to take a small risk; start by dipping your feet in a 0.1 BTC in case you are too risk averse.
>>2278093
news flash I am a normie and i entered