That means a lot. It's nice to know that no one here has to gloat.
I've known people to lose stuff too, and I think helping them actually leads to more market participation, and thus, more value long-term.
You're welcome. Don't be disheartened though. I'm sure the market will be in build-up/melt-down for a while and I'm sure you'll have chance to recoup any losses :)
My secret...? It helps that I don't need money desperately. I think I gained a little on playing with the market, but that's all it was to me, playing.
I'm so sorry that it's not worked out well for you, but as I said, please don't get too disheartened. I'm following you and I'll read your work, so my upvotes should help a tiny bit.
Have you tried Peerhub.com? Steem is accepted there as payment :)
Sorry @heretickitten, I've had to reply to your post like this:
heretickitten59 · 13 minutes ago
Yeah, I know what you mean.
Living on the edge of doom means every little trade is a huge decision, and I don't have any way to invest more if I've already invested the tiny amount I've got.
Otherwise I would've seriously invested a LOT of money into Steem back when it was at .1
I was thinking "I just wish I had a few million..." But erm. Heheh, yeah, that'd be too convenient.
Haha! Oh believe me, I had the exact same conversation with @s0u1(hubby) this morning.
It went something like this:
"Why aren't we rich?"
"Because we didn't have $1000 to invest in STEEM at the beginning of the week..." LOL
Yeah, I know what you mean.
Living on the edge of doom means every little trade is a huge decision, and I don't have any way to invest more if I've already invested the tiny amount I've got.
Otherwise I would've seriously invested a LOT of money into Steem back when it was at .1
I was thinking "I just wish I had a few million..." But erm. Heheh, yeah, that'd be too convenient.
Awww, thank you Michelle.
That means a lot. It's nice to know that no one here has to gloat.
I've known people to lose stuff too, and I think helping them actually leads to more market participation, and thus, more value long-term.
You're welcome. Don't be disheartened though. I'm sure the market will be in build-up/melt-down for a while and I'm sure you'll have chance to recoup any losses :)
Yeah, I hope.
If not the market, I'll just keep publishing on Steemit, and make money that way. Making money is pretty dynamic, so there are lots of ways to do it.
I mean, I could probably start selling poetry and custom stories on here even, and make some sweet monies. What's your secret?
My secret...? It helps that I don't need money desperately. I think I gained a little on playing with the market, but that's all it was to me, playing.
I'm so sorry that it's not worked out well for you, but as I said, please don't get too disheartened. I'm following you and I'll read your work, so my upvotes should help a tiny bit.
Have you tried Peerhub.com? Steem is accepted there as payment :)
Sorry @heretickitten, I've had to reply to your post like this:
heretickitten59 · 13 minutes ago
Yeah, I know what you mean.
Living on the edge of doom means every little trade is a huge decision, and I don't have any way to invest more if I've already invested the tiny amount I've got.
Otherwise I would've seriously invested a LOT of money into Steem back when it was at .1
I was thinking "I just wish I had a few million..." But erm. Heheh, yeah, that'd be too convenient.
Haha! Oh believe me, I had the exact same conversation with @s0u1(hubby) this morning.
It went something like this:
"Why aren't we rich?"
"Because we didn't have $1000 to invest in STEEM at the beginning of the week..." LOL
Yeah, I know what you mean.
Living on the edge of doom means every little trade is a huge decision, and I don't have any way to invest more if I've already invested the tiny amount I've got.
Otherwise I would've seriously invested a LOT of money into Steem back when it was at .1
I was thinking "I just wish I had a few million..." But erm. Heheh, yeah, that'd be too convenient.