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Is 205 ETH enough to make it?

>> No.19416992

>>19416966
prob going to be like 600k by 2022-2023

>> No.19417008

>>19416966
No. 1000 suicide stack. This shit used to be pennies. Sell now and buy back for double digits in a few weeks. At least double your poverty stack.

>>19416992
Delusional.

>> No.19417017

>>19417008
>t. has 1 eth

>> No.19417030

>>19417008
nah 3.4k eth is possible if the total marketcap of crypto hits 2.5 T

>> No.19417032

>>19417017
I have 1500. It's a double digit shitcoin though.

>> No.19417038

>>19417032
sure you do buddy

>> No.19417040

>>19416966
How much money does one need to have in their account to "make it"? Like what is the line here? Serious question.

>> No.19417043

>>19417030
I'd have over $5million USD in ETH if that happened. It's definitely gonna dump to double digits before it breaks out tho

>> No.19417057

>>19417043
yeah im expecting at least -60% from here

>> No.19417069

>>19417043
bro i almost made that much off XVG lmao
were in a bubble still

>> No.19417071

>>19417057
Sounds about right. God speed, Anon

>> No.19417478
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19417478

>>19417043
>>19417057
>>19417071

>double digits
>eth is a mess
>redit coin

Go fuck yourselves. You missed out and will never be able to buy again.

>> No.19417768

>>19417040
Depends on where you (want to) live in the future, how much risk you're willing to take once you've /made it/ (how many % in stocks), if you want to retire early or you're fine with working (part time).
If you want to retire in a wealthy western country, you're somewhat frugal and you can stomach having most of your money in stocks then $2MM should do.
Figure out your expected return and subtract 2-3% for inflation (for first world currencies that is). That should be a somewhat reasonable withdrawal rate. The stock market has an expected return of 5-8% right now.
It's obviously a LOT cheaper to retire in thirdworld shitholes.

>> No.19417806 [DELETED] 

>>19417768
Forgot to mention that your age and capital gains tax rate obviously matter as well.
If you're very frugal and/or you're fine with a higher risk of things not working out (i.e. you have to go back to working) you could probably retire on even less than $2MM.

>> No.19417811

>>19416966
yes.

>> No.19417830

>>19417043
nigger if you already have 1500 eth then you have $345k. how is that hard to believe

>> No.19417837

>>19417768
Forgot to mention that your age and capital gains tax rate obviously matter as well.
If you're very frugal and/or you're fine with a higher risk of things not working out (i.e. you have to go back to working) you could probably retire on even less than $2MM.
My goal is $2MM. That's when I would feel like I wouldn't really have to worry about money ever again. I don't spend a lot of money and don't really care for most expensive things (huge houses, cars, watches, fashion etc.) though.

>> No.19417877

>>19416966
If you put 5 of them in statera you will

>> No.19417891

>>19416966
I can tell you have 100k UBT lol.

>> No.19418782

>>19416966
Is none of you interested in the stock market?

>> No.19418822

>>19417478
I didn't miss out I'm expecting -60% for the whole market im an ETH/tellor maximalist

>> No.19418883

>>19418822
why are you expecting -60%? what could cause a corona like crash again in the next few months? seems like so many people are just holding their money or swing trading waiting for a dip that will never come. if eth 2.0 phase 0 launches as planned in the next several months i really don't see how this goes back to double digits.

>> No.19418989

>>19418883
just predictions based on previous trendlines not a crash just regular volatility and liquidation