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1921  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 21, 2021, 08:25:02 PM
Bring the pain!  Shocked

Bob hit the best moment to sell some of his stash for building his ranch. Congrats!
Now let's all sit back and watch. We are Hodlers, aren't we?  Cool
1922  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 21, 2021, 06:03:27 PM
I have to go do some errands, can you please behave while I'm gone.

Of course NOT!
I got a nocoiner story to share, but i'm on the run myself atm.

EDIT:
And Chartbuddy... Can't he open a thread for his bot-posts and further discussion, if complying with tha rulz (or negotiate to be allowed to botpost in his own thread with theymos or board mod of the parent section)?

I'm not really annoyed by the bot-posts, but i can understand Arrie as well.
And yeah: Bring the poll!

answers suggested:
1. yes
2. no, it's spam!
3. idc
4. yes, but not here on WO


With a selection like this interpretation rules must be clear.  That is like a poll with 1 yes and potentially 4 "no"s.  I would suggest something like:

Yes - For it
No - It's spam
Yes - Though I don't really care
No - Though I don't really care
No - Use another thread

And frankly we would not need to have all those options.  In a ways the very best/purest would be:

Yes
No

And people discuss nuance in messages. Either of the other two ways give a bit of an advantage to the "no" vote(s).

Correct!
I was posting in a hurry but you fine-tuned my lazy suggestions, thanks.
And yes, when thinking over all those options a clear "binary" approach with detailed discussion would be best, imho.
1923  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 21, 2021, 05:46:54 PM
OK, this will sound weird, but...

Am I the only one who sees the price dropping and doesn't worry at all? The devil inside me even enjoys it (a little bit) when I read the posts of others worrying. Am I evil? Maybe. But why do I do this? Because I know where we'll be in a few months' time. We'll all be laughing by then, when BTC hits new ATHs and beyond.

In other news, my newbie coiner cousin proves to be a true HoDLer. Y'day I emailed him telling him not to worry about the dip and to not sell his newly bought 0.1 BTC (bought @ $58k). He replied saying "don't worry about it, I see the dip and will raise you by buying moar!" WTF? Is he a poker player and I didn't know? That's the spirit.

Don't worry WOers. Don't act like weaklings. We don't need no freaking musky husky tweets to push us upwards. The network will take care of itself, and if it doesn't, it's the network's weakness. There will always be Musks and Chinas. What's needed is not for them to disappear (they won't), but for the network to be able to deal with them (and it is).

End of 2021: $80k-$100k

Do what you must. I ain't sellin' a single sat.

Hey, you/me/we can't change what's happening, so why bother?
One can only damn his own decision to not have sold near the last ATH, but that's about it. Also, as always: Hodlers not affected, while honey badger is doing its tang  Grin
For my experience, it's a very own kind of feeling i experience while observing these drops, something like in between fascination and a sense of drama, combined with the strong, implicit wish or hope for a rebound kicking in every other second. Thrilling.
As for buying, i seem to buy too early about 80% of the times. In the end, all my stats turned positive, so there is some solid amount of faith and trust underneath the fragile emotions on top.

Funny fact: Again, i was on the road all day, my smartphone's battery draining in the morning, no usb-c cable available anywhere i went, on the day i considered selling a bit of my smaller, "variable" stash, mainly used for life's expenses, for paying material bills and/or re-buying lower. Then i came home and saw the drop. Need a different plan now...  Roll Eyes
1924  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 21, 2021, 05:34:58 PM
...

Thank you for that hint. I added it as a source to avoid problems.  Smiley

No problem, ban over something easy to avoid is preferable  Cheesy
Ban? When was the last time anyone got banned for a post in this thread? It's like a backdoor speakeasy, I don't think I've ever seen anyone get banned.

First off this thread still falls under the Global forum rules and there are those that target WO members in other parts of the board so there is zero reason to give them any ammo when a simple referral link complys.

Second refers to the bolded and my question to you is who would want to be the first?

Didn't the cuntonian(s) get banned?
We know they'd have deserved it if not, right?

For begging I think? I don't remember really.
Shit that EXP whatever account is that cuntopian i think.

I think so too.

Another day, another dump :/
Thanks to sleepy Joe?
1925  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 20, 2021, 06:24:12 PM
...

Thank you for that hint. I added it as a source to avoid problems.  Smiley

No problem, ban over something easy to avoid is preferable  Cheesy
Ban? When was the last time anyone got banned for a post in this thread? It's like a backdoor speakeasy, I don't think I've ever seen anyone get banned.

First off this thread still falls under the Global forum rules and there are those that target WO members in other parts of the board so there is zero reason to give them any ammo when a simple referral link complys.

Second refers to the bolded and my question to you is who would want to be the first?

Didn't the cuntonian(s) get banned?
We know they'd have deserved it if not, right?
1926  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 20, 2021, 06:12:46 PM
I have to go do some errands, can you please behave while I'm gone.

Of course NOT!
I got a nocoiner story to share, but i'm on the run myself atm.

EDIT:
And Chartbuddy... Can't he open a thread for his bot-posts and further discussion, if complying with tha rulz (or negotiate to be allowed to botpost in his own thread with theymos or board mod of the parent section)?

I'm not really annoyed by the bot-posts, but i can understand Arrie as well.
And yeah: Bring the poll!

answers suggested:
1. yes
2. no, it's spam!
3. idc
4. yes, but not here on WO
1927  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 20, 2021, 05:05:14 AM
No breather. Retest happening. And alts bleeding heavily. Damn my bitcoin gains from the last months on alts are gone lol. Just hold.
Some alts are swinging like crazy, its really some bullshit that they are at a week old ath still while ETH and BTC bleed.

The more leverage longed, the more bleeding.
King daddy was showing them shitcoiners a lesson  Cool
1928  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 19, 2021, 05:58:49 PM
Guys!

Just stumbled over this tweet from M.Burger:

Quote
₿urger (@marcelamdax) ...
Anyone able to provide some intel related to this remarkable post on 4channel?

The entire crash was announced yesterday.

Wonder what you guys think.

https://t.co/i5h6KNEVEH

https://twitter.com/marcelamdax/status/1395050420242894853?s=03

EDIT: If this really plays out, Proudhon is proven as a fake  Grin
1929  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 19, 2021, 05:46:40 PM
Foook me, what a ride!!!   Shocked
Sold a little on the way down, to set even lower buy limits, as i was away the whole day.
Also some levels i didn't even think about to get filled, but i got them all.
Thanks, leveraging apes.

Gotta relax a bit now, to backread WO for about two days....
#hodl
1930  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 18, 2021, 01:19:36 PM
Got me a job today, celebrated it by buying the dip.
A good tuesday...  Grin
1931  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 17, 2021, 06:07:31 AM
What a nice weekend that was  Grin

Who the fuck is Elon  Huh
A core dev? A crypto dev? A clueless twatter clown?

This is Idiocracy all over again. Trump was a symptom, Musk is another symptom...
Can you, can i, can we change what is happening right now?
No.
So just sit back, relax and BTFD.
I bought the top, which will be topped again and again and again...

EDIT: Look, Mum! It's going up again!  Shocked Cool
1932  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 15, 2021, 06:45:55 PM
The situation is getting out of control.



EDIT: Not around much lately. Too busy building A GODDAMN FUCKING RANCH! WOOO!!!

Aren't you supposed to YEEEE-HAA! now?  Cheesy
1933  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 14, 2021, 12:55:02 PM
I'm quite surprised...

my last merit, well deserved.
Albert Einstein (likely) had Asperger's as well, by the way.
Elon seems to be like a big child, not only in a good way, but unstable and with low impulse control.

#hodl
1934  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 13, 2021, 07:13:30 PM
Europe is moving out of lockdown, i can jump for joy and hugging everybody.

It feels like a ton falling of my shoulder, what a relief!

Gym's, museums, libraries, theme parks, terraces, hookers and tourism will re-open!

I guess that depends on how you define Europe, Sweden never had any lockdown to begin with, and I'm pretty sure we are in Europe.
But congratulations to you who have been locked up by your own governments and can now roam somewhat free again.

Yes, but Sweden didn't need a lockdown, because most people behaved well, in accordance to WHO guidelines of expositions-prophylaxe.
1935  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 13, 2021, 07:09:43 PM
I started with body weight exercises, but not to a degree they became effective, because tendons and joins started to hurt before i even got sweating or muscle burns.
Got into planking "by accident" and stuck a while to it, until i was able to do callistenics (sort of). Still doing a daily plank set, which is minimum work to keep my supporting muscles fit. Yeah, and the skateboarding would leave me with much more ankle, back and knee pains without it, too.
All the skateboarders of my age that i know (not even a handful any more) are lamenting about back and knee pains. I rarely do have em, but bruises start to take quite long to heal already. What in aging doesn't suck, though?  Roll Eyes

Ahhh.... I don't think you're that much older than me or the other senior citizens.. I can show you a video on youtube of a 91 year old woman doing weighted barbell exercises. So that's good motivation if you can't do it. She's also a "normal" person.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3585w9FmOGs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6GHHzIByOk

I'm biased towards barbells, but those are some inspiring people. They'll die within 10 years, but they'll be strong and not complain of back and knee pains until then.

Yeah, NOW i can, but i couldn't back then (from 2011 to no more than 4 years from now, actually). Body weight is still my preferred method, because i'm not that heavy and i can "adjust" weight by adjusting the angle to the gravitational axis. I just need something to hold on to, a pole, a branch of a tree, even a gate or fence will do.

On topic (Binance FUD debunked, by CZ):

https://twitter.com/cz_binance/status/1392898786607828995
1936  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Free-Roll "Speculation" BTC-price guess !!! Summer price guess... on: May 13, 2021, 06:32:24 PM
$72.555

Reason: SOMA
1937  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 13, 2021, 06:30:51 PM

Hooray!!!
Back again  Grin
On the birthday of one of my children, by the way Smiley
1938  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 13, 2021, 05:36:14 PM

Back brace. Even the little Home Depot soft one. They look stupid yes, but man does it totally solve the back problem.

I actually think I need to work it *more* and lose some weight. Semi-retirement has made me soft and flabby(er). It was actually feeling a lot better by the end of the day (endorphins kicking in?)

If I may suggest: try back exercises, deadlifts, squats, pull-ups / chin-ups ... start light or bodyweight then work your way up slowly, like take 2 weeks to go from zero to 10 kgs / pounds or something. You'll figure something out and your back will thank you.

I'd reccomend planking, though. up to 60 secs elbow, up to 45 secs side (both) and up to 120 secs back, as a set up to three times a day. Gradually increasing.
This is what made me sit and stand upright for hours with no back problems anymore.
Those moving exercises are bad for your joints mostly, especially using weights. You can do that later, when the supporting muscles are developed through planking.


I'm a believer of weighted exercises or resistance training, but I'm not opposed to doing planks. I just didn't do those. Maybe if you have difficulty trying to sit on a chair and standing up, then you might need a little bit more rehab type exercises. But if you can sit down, and then stand up, then you should be able to do at least bodyweight squats (or air squats, meaning, without a bar or weights).

I started with body weight exercises, but not to a degree they became effective, because tendons and joins started to hurt before i even got sweating or muscle burns.
Got into planking "by accident" and stuck a while to it, until i was able to do callistenics (sort of). Still doing a daily plank set, which is minimum work to keep my supporting muscles fit. Yeah, and the skateboarding would leave me with much more ankle, back and knee pains without it, too.
All the skateboarders of my age that i know (not even a handful any more) are lamenting about back and knee pains. I rarely do have em, but bruises start to take quite long to heal already. What in aging doesn't suck, though?  Roll Eyes
1939  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 13, 2021, 05:14:58 PM

*yawn*
When mainly institutions and hodlers are in Bitcoin, nobody will give a F.
Only noobs will be scared off Bitcoin unless they have tight hands.
1940  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 13, 2021, 04:55:07 PM

Back brace. Even the little Home Depot soft one. They look stupid yes, but man does it totally solve the back problem.

I actually think I need to work it *more* and lose some weight. Semi-retirement has made me soft and flabby(er). It was actually feeling a lot better by the end of the day (endorphins kicking in?)

If I may suggest: try back exercises, deadlifts, squats, pull-ups / chin-ups ... start light or bodyweight then work your way up slowly, like take 2 weeks to go from zero to 10 kgs / pounds or something. You'll figure something out and your back will thank you.

I'd reccomend planking, though. up to 60 secs elbow, up to 45 secs side (both) and up to 120 secs back, as a set up to three times a day. Gradually increasing.
This is what made me sit and stand upright for hours with no back problems anymore.
Those moving exercises are bad for your joints mostly, especially using weights. You can do that later, when the supporting muscles are developed through planking.
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