Anybody good at math? Let's say you put $200 at 18k per share. How much would that be if this reaches 100k?
$1,111(less capital gains tax, you owe a percentage depending on your tax bracket)
Anybody good at math? Let's say you put $200 at 18k per share. How much would that be if this reaches 100k?
fam tell me about IOTAYou sitting there mad with dusty pockets
Let folk ride the wave
If the bubble burst then it burst, until then BUY
Anybody good at math? Let's say you put $200 at 18k per share. How much would that be if this reaches 100k?
Salty? Hell no. If I wanted to, I could buy 20 BTC right now and I'm not even fronting. If you think this is normal all the more power to you. Just don't cry when I it goes south.
That 200 would become a little over $1100
Salty? Hell no. If I wanted to, I could buy 20 BTC right now and I'm not even fronting. If you think this is normal all the more power to you. Just don't cry when I it goes south.
fam tell me about IOTA
That's it?
fukk I need to stop being cheap...
225kSalty? Hell no. If I wanted to, I could buy 20 BTC right now and I'm not even fronting. If you think this is normal all the more power to you. Just don't cry when I it goes south.
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Anyone who bought even a piece of a BTC in this thread is most likely way up, nobody is going to cry over losing money that materialized out of thin air and goes back to the ether it came from.
Think the time to buy was last week when it was .30 - 1.30, there was a window this morning at $3.11. I'd watch it to see if it drops under $3.00, but don't expect a BTC or ETH type return, it's a good long term hold that should be able to survive a BTC crash if one happens.
I think coinbase only let's you buy 750/week on card. 10k with a linked accountI should of got a zero apr card, maxed out lol
You ain' buy when you made this threadYo whats a solid coinbase alt, this shyt aint even loading for me. I'm tryna cop at 16
Maybe you could pm me if it's cool, but how do you purchase IOTA on Binance? It says I can only buy em in btc, eth and BNB... No USD?