I’ve been investing in Indonesian garloids since 2014 and the volatility has plummeted and I’m getting more bang for my buck with south American garloids even though I can only get them off of sketchy websites now, but even then the overall market is looking dim, what gives?
>>62416499The real money is in wild garloids even though they are endangered. Its like wild ginseng being much more expensive than farmed ginseng
>>62416499>hes bagholding loids in the big '26kek
>>62416499Imagine if someone get a garloid ID
>>62416499Scalpers are mass flipping Farloids on what not. Basically unemployed Chinese scammers are camping out at the Garloid Company vending machines for the distributors to fill the machines and clearing out stock in like 5 minutes. They go into EBay and sell the garloids for 5x or 6x market value shit was fucked. However the Garloid Company caught wind of this and is now printing to demand so the market is flooded with fresh Garloids.My advice stack cash and buy cheap loids when the market crashes and dump on these same scalpers when the inevitable upswing commenced in 2029
Someone local is selling a turnkey garloid operation, what are some questions I should be asking as a beginner garloid farmer?