Bitcoin started as a whitepaper, penned by Satoshi Nakamoto, on October 31st, 2008. Bitcoin "went live" on January 3rd, 2009.
Bitcoin University was started by Evander Smart, a former Wall Street banker and Bitcoin journalist, in May of 2015. He started it to share what he learned as a journalist for many of the top Bitcoin websites.
No. Bitcoin University is not a Bitcoin broker/dealer.
Bitcoin University only provides Bitcoin training.
Anyone who invests successfully will tell you make money on any investment when you buy, not when you sell. Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys when they were worth $140 Million. Now, they are worth $5 Billion. Did he invest wisely?
The lower the price on Bitcoin, the more you can acquire. Savvy investors buy low and sell high. Bad investors don't start buying until the price is already taking off, and sell when the price is dropping. Bitcoin University students know better than that.
Bitcoin is property, as per the U.S. Tax Code. In the early days, it was known as a "cryptocurrency" but that description is best used on what are known as "stablecoins", or coins pegged directly to the value of the US Dollar.
The world's top regulators refer to Bitcoin as "digital property" or a "digital asset." It can be used a smoney, as people around the world get paid in Bitcoin, and can buy and sell good and service for Bitcoin. Bitcoin University teaches you these details.