You need some inspiration, read my small story? I got into crypto after losing my job in May 2020.
On my birthday that month, I bought $10,000 worth of $LINK at around $3.65 out of pure frustration and desperation.
Two months later I sold enough to get my initial $10k back out. The rest I left running, even through the crazy volatility later in 2020. Somehow, I was still in profit.
December 2020 I put again $10k into $DOT.
In 2021 I sold both positions for significant profit.
I had zero crypto experience. No trading background.
A lot of it was honestly intuition, timing, luck, being early and reading, reading and reading, trying to figure out how thinks are working in crypto, trading etc...
It could’ve gone completely wrong too, just like it did for thousands of others. But I kept learning, trusted my intuition, and slowly built my positions over time.
Maybe we are again near levels where fear is bigger than opportunity.
Sometimes you have to dare to invest in yourself and learn by doing.
I’m not “there” yet.
But one thing is certain: for now, I don’t need to work for someone else anymore 😉
Of course we're interested in the price, we're investors. Just like people in the stock market are heavily focused on $Intel, $Oracle, or even $Ozempic shares.
As an investor, you care about the CEO’s vision and execution: keeping the company stable, driving real innovation, and maintaining positive momentum. That’s exactly why you invest in the first place. A good CEO knows that keeping investors confident benefits everyone involved, including themselves and the team, because they also grow when the project succeeds.
Great technology alone doesn’t change the world. It only matters when it’s applied effectively, solving real problems for society with clear direction. That requires talking to the right people, having a strong strategy, and knowing exactly where you want to be in 5 years.
Unfortunately with Polkadot, it has mostly stayed at the speculation stage. There’s no clear picture of where they want to stand in 1, 2, or 3 years in this highly competitive space.
Это вы лапшу на уши вешаете. Eсли ЕС такой ужасный, как вы говорите, то почему миллионы людей (в том числе русские) всеми силами пытаются уехать в ЕС и Америку?
Посмотрите вокруг: в какой стране вашего «русского мира» сейчас нормально живётся? Где экономика растёт, уровень жизни высокий и люди не бегут?
А с другой стороны — почему все ваши олигархи, чиновники и их семьи скупают недвижимость в Европе, держат там деньги, яхты и виллы? Если ЕС — это зло, то зачем туда вкладывать миллиарды?
Блин, вы тупые. Если ЕС такой ужасный, как утверждает Михеев, то почему в начале своего президентства (2000–2002 годы) Путин сам активно интересовался возможностью глубокой экономической интеграции с Евросоюзом?
Он тогда говорил о «Большой Европе» от Лиссабона до Владивостока, предлагал создавать общее экономическое пространство и даже прощупывал почву насчёт возможного членства или очень тесной ассоциации.
@NikolPashinyan@alensimonyan@AraratMirzoyan
Lukashenko said literally: "Armenians need to be very careful, God forbid, so that they do not repeat what happened in Ukraine. It all started exactly the same way there. [...] So that the Armenians, who have just come out of one war, do not end up in a difficult situation because of this." Is this a threat against Armenia?
#NikolPashinyan
#Armenia
#Lukashenko
#Treath
Are you kidding? What about the fact that the candidate supported by the West is unstable and physically attacks voters and wants to destroy the national Church as well as Rule of Law!!!
You speak about unity today, but it was during your years in power that Armenia became deeply divided.
How many Armenians left their homeland during your presidency and Serzh Sargsyan's presidency? How many families were forced to leave because they saw no future in their own country? How many villages were emptied? How many young people built their lives abroad because they had lost hope in Armenia?
You turned Armenia into a reserve workforce for Russia instead of creating a country where Armenians wanted to stay and build their future.
You have no moral right to lecture Armenians about unity. Unity is not something you practiced when you were in power.
The day will come when the Armenian people pass judgment on that period of corruption, oligarchic rule and mass emigration. You and your oligarch friends may try to rewrite history, but millions of Armenians remember exactly why they left.
And history has a way of collecting its debts.
The Armenian people deserve better than those who helped drive them from their own homeland.
@RobertKocharyan Քո ժամանակով ա, որ բոլոր հայերը փախել են ու չէին կարողանում հետ գալ։
Էնենց եք անելու, որ սաղ գերդաստանով փախած մնաք Հայաստանից, Տականք:
Կյանքում հանգիստ չունենաք մեր հայերին թալանելու համար։ Գարշանք։
Էդ փողերը դեռ հետ եք վերադարձնելու։
Բումերանգը միշտ հետ ա ֆռում։
@RobertKocharyan Qo jamanakova vor bolor hayer paxel en u chein karoghanum 8nchvor midzev noroc het gain.
Enencenk anelu sagh gerdastanovt paxats mnas hayastanic, taqank. Kyankum hangist chunenak, mer hayerin talaneluc. Garshank. Et poghertet der hetes veradarcnelu.
Bumerang@ misht heta frum.
Ay paxatsner, hervic asum ek vonc pti lini Haystani.? En duq chek voor paxelek Serji u Kocharyani jamank? Himi voor espes karoghanumek gaq u qrvjarkek, et i shnorhiv es nor karavarutyana voor toghnumen gas, aj entqniqov paxatsner . Pti hima Serjn u Kocharyan linein vor misht paxats mnaik! Dzer apush tiroch maman 🤬
Before worrying about who might leave Armenia in the future, perhaps you should first ask why so many Armenians left in the first place.
Look at how many Armenians left the country during the years of Kocharyan and Sargsyan. Hundreds of thousands emigrated because they saw no future, no opportunities and no justice. Entire families left. Many sold their homes for 2000 dollars, next to nothing and started over abroad.
Now ask another question: since 2018, how many Armenians have already returned, invested, relocated, or are seriously considering coming back?
Instead of constantly predicting Armenia's collapse, maybe focus on building an Armenia that its own people want to return to.
No one will ever come back if Kocharyan, Karapetyan, or anyone from the old system is elected.
Mr. Putin, Armenia's future is not your concern.
If Armenia chooses a path that leads to success, that will be our achievement. If Armenia chooses a path that leads to difficulties, then those consequences will be ours to face as well.
So please, stop worrying about where Armenian wine will be sold. That is a matter for Armenians to solve, not for Moscow.
You have enough problems of your own to deal with.
Most importantly: stop interfering in Armenian affairs. Stop trying to decide what is good for Armenia, what Armenia should do, who Armenia should trade with, and who Armenia should be friends with.
If we prosper, it will be our choice. If we struggle, it will be our choice.
Either way, it is Armenia's choice.
Leave Armenia to Armenians.
@SputnikArm We're actually very considerate and don't want Russians to go through any trouble.
So please, stay comfortably at home, just as you always do. Stay warm, stay dry, stay safe, and keep giving advice from a distance 🤬
Putin started reacting like a child: "Oh, you want it that way? Fine, then that's how it's going to be."
The truth is, Armenians do not want to leave their countries. Send every Armenian back, and we will find a way to rebuild and strengthen our homeland ourselves. If Armenia succeeds, it will be because of Armenians. If Armenia fails, that will be our responsibility too. Either way, it is our country, our future, and our decision to make.
And while you're sending Armenians back, don't forget to send back all those Armenians who, for generations, served Russia and the Soviet Union as military commanders, generals, scientists, engineers, industrial leaders, artists and innovators. Armenians helped build, defend and develop the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and modern Russia.
So let's stop pretending this relationship was a one-way act of generosity. Armenians contributed enormously and made sacrifices alongside many other nations/peoples.
Yes, the road ahead for Armenia won't be easy. But Armenians have survived far greater challenges throughout history. We will find our way forward, just as we always have.