written by reader Investing in Cryptocurrencies/Altcoins

by TJ | September 12, 2020 3:34 pm

Greetings fellow investors and some wannabe investors (like me). I’m new to this group and investing, but I’m impressed with the level of knowledge that I’ve seen while reading many of your posts and comments. I’ve been especially interested in your posts about altcoins and cryptocurrencies[1] based on my one and only entry level subscription to Matt McCall[2]. I’ve researched this all day today, so my research and your comments have led me to ask this question; I hope I don’t get kicked out of the group for thinking this way. Are there any investment companies or trustworthy (vetted) individuals who could/would handle these types of set-ups/investments for me/us? A number of you have expressed concern and frustration at how complicated this process can be, and I’ve certainly found that to be the case with today’s research. I’m more than willing to pay someone to get it done right for me, but I don’t want to pay $1,800 for a book that tells me how to do it. I’m guessing my financial guy won’t touch it because they have protocols to follow. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

Endnotes:
  1. cryptocurrencies: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/cryptocurrencies/
  2. Matt McCall: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/matt-mccall/

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8 responses to “written by reader Investing in Cryptocurrencies/Altcoins”

  1. TJ says:

    This shows to be a guest article, but just as an FYI, I’m a paid member with this group.

  2. Carla C Carter says:

    How do McCall’s recommendations compere to Teeka’s?

  3. Carla C Carter says:

    I asked how Matt’s compares to Teeka’s. Did not see an answer.

  4. TJ says:

    I’ve not received an answer to this post from five months ago, so I’m guessing the answer is “no.” When I discussed it with my financial guy, he said that no financial advisor worth their license would involve their clients in crypto/altcoins. I decided then to stay far, far away.

  5. Michel says:

    You can pay horrible amounts of money to try ans learn something about crypto.
    IMHU the more you pay the more you will be disappointed in the end.
    There are a lot of free you tube content and others that are not only free, but less pretentious and comparable in content to the most expensive sites. There is no 5 minutes education get quick scheme.
    here are a few few resources:
    1- Swissborg has a FREE Community App offering to predict Bitcoin’ price in the next 24 hours.
    WUUY4TQ can be used as referral to obtain free points to play. Volatility is extreme.
    2- Coinbureau on YouTube (England)
    3- Danteachescrypto on the web (USA)
    4- Nugget’snews (Australia)
    5-RealVision Crypto (the free stuff)
    Many many others.

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