Close friend with a PhD just sent me this… you’re probably early

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    1. explosiveplacard on

      I find the more abbreviations and accreditations following a person’s name, the less common sense they have.

    2. Wonderful_Writer_133 on

      Not surprising. I used to man the phones at Fidelity. Many high paid professionals like doctors and lawyers haven’t a clue about investing. They would literally ask me, a lowly rep only authorized to place trades what to do with their money. I think people like that focus on being excellent in their careers and figure the money will take care of itself. Which is largely true. Have a friend who is a retired doctor of radiation therapy. Essentially a nuclear scientist and biologist. He and (his wife, a successful lawyer) uses an investment adviser to manage their substantial wealth. Once again since had a long career at Fidelity ahe asked me about his adviser’s choices. I’m not a CFP or fund manager.

    3. My bad… It’s a Psy.D.  The only reason I mentioned it at all was to point out they are educated

    4. canada11235813 on

      Sincerely don’t understand why everyone is crapping all over OOP. It’s not a stupid question at all if you’re familiar with markets and investing, but not Bitcoin itself.

      When you’re fractionally buying into gold, asking whether you’re getting a piece of a gold bar or what isn’t stupidity, just ignorance.

      All you old-school HLODers who think you’re “above the rest” maybe need to re-evaluate the stupidity/ignorance you brought to the table when you yourself didn’t know anything.

      Quick, all of you geniuses… if you wanted to participate in BRK-A shares, which are presently trading north of $700,000 a share, what would you do? What, you don’t know? HAHAHAHA LET’S ALL LAUGH AT YOU.

      I hope you “holier than thou” crowd learn that maybe it’s better to help educate people than you laugh at their questions.

      This guy with a PhD probably knows a hell of a lot more than most of us about some very specific topics, and he’d probably be happy to share that info.

    5. I never “orange-pill” people. But if they genuinely ask about Bitcoin, I share the word of Satoshi with them.

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