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I hear comparisons of DXIO to google and amazon quite regularly. People say "a small company where a guy sold books out of his garage, became what we all know to be as Amazon." etc. In this instance, I understand how people may have made an unimaginable profit as people who purchased shares in Amazon (or google) early on, would have seen their value quadruple many times over. However, in regards to DXIO, we invest in them through the purchase of digots. How are we (the early investors) going to make a huge profit if DXIO explodes like Amazon or google? are digot values going to sky-rocket or something when DXIO fully emerges?
QUOTE(Sub-Zero @ Feb 6 2006, 04:34 PM) [snapback]1119210[/snapback] I hear comparisons of DXIO to google and amazon quite regularly. People say "a small company where a guy sold books out of his garage, became what we all know to be as Amazon." etc. In this instance, I understand how people may have made an unimaginable profit as people who purchased shares in Amazon (or google) early on, would have seen their value quadruple many times over. However, in regards to DXIO, we invest in them through the purchase of digots. How are we (the early investors) going to make a huge profit if DXIO explodes like Amazon or google? are digot values going to sky-rocket or something when DXIO fully emerges? If/when dxio becomes widely known and accepted on the net, And DXG is accepted for purchase of all items under the sun, those of us that were in early and built ourselves a nice tdv will be able to reap a steady income for as long as we feel like it, Not to mention that everything we purchase with dxg will feel like its free. Not to mention the sites that were early adopters of the DXGPC and DXG for payment. Those sites will get the most coverage and business as they are the first. wesley
So digot values will not jump to astronomical prices?
How will we benefit more than someone who joins DXIO after they emerge? why will they not be able to buy digots and earn on them like any of us? QUOTE(Sub-Zero @ Feb 6 2006, 04:48 PM) [snapback]1119269[/snapback] So digot values will not jump to astronomical prices? How will we benefit more than someone who joins DXIO after they emerge? why will they not be able to buy digots and earn on them like any of us? Its not that they wont be able to earn the same as us, Its that we will have had more time to do so as well as more time to reinvest our earnings if we so wish. I can not say what the future holds for digot prices but the entire time I have been involved they have kept the price very low by splitting them when they hit a certain price point, Kinda like what google should have done when their stock hit 400$. wesley
So our advantage is more 'experience' based, as apposed to economically based? Offcourse, with our knowledge we will be able to make economic gains faster and more efficiently than those who are new to the arena, but our TDV isn't going to explode or anything, in your opinion?
QUOTE(Sub-Zero @ Feb 6 2006, 04:59 PM) [snapback]1119329[/snapback] So our advantage is more 'experience' based, as apposed to economically based? Offcourse, with our knowledge we will be able to make economic gains faster and more efficiently than those who are new to the arena, but our TDV isn't going to explode or anything, in your opinion? Yes, Its simple compounding, If I put 1000$ in an interest bearing account today, and then another 1000$ 2 years from now, Which one has more money? Which one is earning more money on a monthly/yearly basis? wesley
Well in that case then, the comparisons between Amazon/Google and DXIO aren't really substantiated. Google/Amazon went through a huge increase in value over a short period of time, and investors portfolios exploded. So the Amazon/google investors experienced substantial economic gains, regardless of their prior knowledge or experience with the company.
Maybe DXIO will eventually be floated? QUOTE(Sub-Zero @ Feb 6 2006, 05:14 PM) [snapback]1119407[/snapback] Well in that case then, the comparisons between Amazon/Google and DXIO aren't really substantiated. Google/Amazon went through a huge increase in value over a short period of time, and investors portfolios exploded. So the Amazon/google investors experienced substantial economic gains, regardless of their prior knowledge or experience with the company. Maybe DXIO will eventually be floated? Your confusing things, Your comparing amazons and googles stocks share price to the digots inside of the dxio system. They are apples and oranges and have nothing in common. I strongly you suggest you open an account asap. The portfolios act as collateral for all business conducted within the system. This helps insure that no one has any incentive to scam others. The dxdirect function for example acts as an escrow payment between buyer and seller, If either party tries to scam the other, The scamee so to speak simply contacts dxio with proof that they filled their end of the deal and support will release the funds. wesley |