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Marc 1 year ago
BREAKING .. Bank of America is Down Customer balances show as ZERO #Bitcoin is never down image
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Marc 1 year ago
BIG BREAKING * BLACKROCK BOUGHT $40,800,000 WORTH OF #BITCOIN YESTERDAY! 0• MASSIVE 3 M image
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Marc 1 year ago
BIG BREAKING GET READY FOR THE BIGGEST BULL RUN 43, THIS UPCOMING #BITCOIN BULL RUN IS POISED TO BE THE BIGGEST IN HISTORY. image
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Marc 1 year ago
I promised, if #Bitcoin dumps to $60,000 I will give $10,000 BTC to 5 people So as promised I will be giving away $10,000 to 5 person today. Rules: like, retweet, follow me with A * If you're not following, you will be disqualified. Proof will be posted in 24 hours Doing this for my community #btc #eth image
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Marc 1 year ago
BTC Frame now tracks the Fear & Greed Index to give you real-time insights into Bitcoin sentiment at btcframe.com #BTC #MarketSentiment #BitcoinDashboard #LiveDashboard
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Marc 1 year ago
I've never met anyone that didnt start with fear I know I sure started with it.. But, there’s always fear when it comes to starting to invest—especially for those who haven’t done it yet. It’s the fear of losing money, making the wrong decision, or not knowing enough. Originally for me I didn't even know if I should choose stocks, bonds, crypto I was lost... For many, the idea of risk keeps them on the sidelines, waiting for the “perfect” time to start. But the truth is, there’s no perfect time, and no investment is without risk. What helped me move past the fear was shifting my mindset. Instead of focusing on what could go wrong, I started thinking about what could go right. I realized that while risks are real, the potential for growth, financial freedom, and wealth-building far outweighed the risks for me. I couldn’t let the fear of the unknown hold me back from the opportunities ahead. The risks will always be there, but so will the rewards for those willing to take the leap. At some point, you have to ask yourself—what’s scarier: taking a calculated risk, or staying stuck where you are? What helped you move past your fear of investing?