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in GLOBAL STEEM4 years ago

Hi. Greetings.

First, I would apologize for being inactive for two weeks. I had several class test exams in a row for this I couldn't create any posts last two weeks. I will keep continuing from today.

Hoping you are well, healthy, and having grate time with your family, and relatives. I do always pray for your goodness.

Sincerely
@shahriar33

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No worries. All is well at my end and I am hoping same is true for you.

Recently Luna's crash was a big loss in the crypto market. I have seen some articles and tweets yesterday, they are saying BlackRock can be a part of the attack, but is that possible?

I don't know. I would guess that BlackRock is run or controlled by people that their only motive is to steal money from the masses. I believe crypto has been created by the same group and they will play it to their benefit. I am long bitcoin, yes. They have designed it as sovereign to protect themselves from others around them. If you know how to hold bitcoin without third party and hold long term you should be on the same side of the trade a winning trade that BlackRock will be on. Truthfully, I don't have a clue how the future plays out.

I want an opinion should I buy some Luna and hold them for the long term? Will it be a wise decision?

I know nothing on Luna and would not touch it with a 10' pole. Do Cardano and or Solana if you are scared of bitcoin and go long term on any. 1-2 years.

 4 years ago (edited)

I am not scared of Bitcoin. I love it. But holding a little amount of bitcoin for me will not give a much good result in the long term because the price increasing rate of BTC has gone slower and but it has less risk.

In case of altcoins whose prices are lower has the greater possibilities to increase price by 1000% in the long term but has much risk.

So according to me whatever the coins are beside the BTC its a good choice to invest a small amount less than $50 in different coins whose price is less than $0.01, has listed on largest exchanges and buy them to hold for long terms. Its obviously if its affordable to invest.

I don't have much experience but its just my instincts what I meant. I can be wrong.

I am not a speculator, trader or financial advisor. I like the bitcoin technology and I am in long term. Most speculators and traders will lose their shirts. I certainly have played with small amounts in the alt world and still have a bit of Steem and EOS as also long term holds. Good luck and don't bet the farm. I am not a gambler as well.

Thank you. I understood.

Sir, nowadays people, just gamblers, speculators, swindlers, crooks, are all engaged in all these bad deeds. But there are some people who are much better. I always tell the truth, I don't know why it's my job to tell the truth, sir there are still good people like you in the world, that's why our world is still so good.

Sir, you have spoken very nicely. There are very few people in the world who are as generous as you.

Sir, in fact the people here are involved in all the bad things, but you are the best of them all. I am like this. I love honest people very much

Do you think Common U.S. Coinage will "out-perform" Silver, Gold and all the Cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin...???

Thank you so much.

See if you can find the books they mention in digital form.

If you ever make it to my posts, you'll be surprised about the Monetary Correction I came up with...

Hi. Greetings. The research work was being stopped for two weeks. But I have started it again. Hence, here is the last week's document that I have gone through.

This document is an OECD Corporate Governance Working Paper that has been published by their corporate governance committee members Serdar Çelik and Mats Isaksson.

It is related to the provides timely analysis and information on national international corporate governance issues and developments, including state ownership and privatization policies.

Here is the original source of the document:
https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/governance/institutional-investors-as-owners_5k3v1dvmfk42-en

The source link of the document in our google drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jtaFw90wTy47hGNK3Md6vkMbo3TGYC-u?usp=sharing

Drive link of all the Research Documents:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_?usp=sharing

The document has explained the framework for analyzing the character and degree of ownership engagement by institutional investors. Explains more about the degree of ownership engagement.

Here I have learned about a lot of new terms, especially ownership engagement levels such as No engagement, Reactive engagement, Alpha engagement, and Inside engagement

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Interesting. Thanks. Wonderful.

You are most welcome, Sir.

Sir, Support me a little I want to take the new community forward PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE SUPPORT

Sir support me a little. Please sir.

Sorry sorry sorry


sir you were giving me support at first, but I have unknowingly annoyed you with messages and mentions for support. I shouldn't have done that Sir, forgive me Sir, this is my last comment to you, I'm sorry, give me another chance, give me a little support. I will not bother you with messages, mentions anymore. I would be very happy to get a little support. Please, please, please, sir, think again. Good luck to you.

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