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If the price of my digital assets goes down, will I be in debt?

avatarMajeed AshqarSep 10, 2020 · 5 years ago3 answers

What happens if the price of my digital assets decreases? Will I owe money?

If the price of my digital assets goes down, will I be in debt?

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  • avatarPravin ChaudharyAug 14, 2021 · 4 years ago
    If the price of your digital assets goes down, you will not be in debt. The value of your assets may decrease, but you will not owe any money. However, if you have borrowed money to invest in these assets, you may still have to repay the loan even if the value of your assets has decreased. It's important to carefully consider the risks and potential losses before investing in digital assets.
  • avatarAljerreau HartSep 11, 2022 · 3 years ago
    No, you won't be in debt if the price of your digital assets goes down. Debt is when you owe money to someone else, and a decrease in the value of your assets doesn't automatically create a debt. However, if you have borrowed money to buy these assets, you will still owe the borrowed amount regardless of the price movement. So, it's crucial to be cautious when using leverage or borrowing money to invest in digital assets.
  • avatarARRApr 25, 2022 · 3 years ago
    While I can't speak for other exchanges, at BYDFi, we prioritize the security and stability of our platform. If the price of your digital assets decreases, you won't be in debt to us. We provide a fair and transparent trading environment, but it's important to note that investing in digital assets carries inherent risks. Always do your own research and consider your financial situation before making any investment decisions.

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