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281  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 25, 2023, 07:39:13 PM
Hello all.

I'm not here a lot these days as work is crazy, I'm doing nights for more money, and I decided to try and get a better diploma for a better salary (and a more interesting job) so I'm doing night school too.

Anyway it was nice to see our beloved break the boring sideways action and go up.

It's my birthday today, I'm starting a new decade and am officially old or let's say not young (40), so I'm asking for BTC at 35K as a gift !

Happy birthday man. All the very best, but BTC @ $35k? That's already done! Aim higher!

You're still young. There are WOers twice that age having a blast...

You have fun with those coins... We don't want your donation.
282  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 24, 2023, 01:52:30 PM
Chopper's flying high...
Choo-choo's choo-chooing away...
This pump ain't for ants!

#midweekfeelgoodhaiku
283  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 23, 2023, 10:58:54 PM
What's missing now is a proudhon post about how it will all go < $10k by November.
284  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 23, 2023, 10:52:49 PM
Expect an incoming $3000 dump.

That didn't age well...  Cheesy
285  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 22, 2023, 06:36:51 PM
Another ant pump,
Like a dog without a bone,
Riders on the storm.

We've been there before.
Seen it rise, then seen it fall.
Now, when ATH?

Anything lower,
Is price manipulation,
By cute Saylorettes.

Respected are those,
Who are in it for the tech.
You know who you are.

And then there are those,
Who are in it for the fun.
Lambos, hookers, blow.

What's up with Lightning?
Is the god damned thing broken?
It looked promising...

No r0ach, no proudhon...
Just merit whores and newbies.
Where's Carolina?

#7wodigestsundayhaikus
286  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 22, 2023, 09:47:17 AM
Well friends, my DCA days are over. It's time to start selling. I'm a little sad to spoil my stash, but it's about something important. For years I was not satisfied with the city and the institution where I work. I was recently invited to a prestigious institution with better pay and less working hours. For opsec reasons, I don't want to say what I work, I'll just say that it's a very prestigious position, and only 1 month of working days is required per year. My work is a hobby and there is no question of retiring, because that's what I'll be doing anyway.

The city is large, with a rich history and culture, with many places for entertainment, recreation and restaurants. The people are good, cordial and I feel very well there for 1 year now. So I decided to buy an apartment. I'm putting off the idea of a house for now because I don't have that many bitcoins. My plan for the apartment is to use a mortgage, paying only 20% of the price now. It's a small percentage of my bitcoins, so I'll be able to swallow it. When the price reaches some level, I have decided to repay the entire loan by selling bitcoins, and my goal is to sell no more than 10% for the purpose. It's all worth it, because it's how I drastically change my lifestyle in the right direction. And I'm insured with my bitcoins, in case of financial difficulties to sell some more and not lose the apartment.

Best of luck in your new home/location/work. I can fully relate, as I'm in a very similar situation. Will almost mirror your moves, but not just yet... It's not related to the price of Bitcoin, it's just not the right time for me. But it's close, and the price of Bitcoin will hopefully almost certainly be much higher by that time, which will make things much smoother and the decisions much easier to make.

We only live once, there's likely no afterlife, so we'd better make the most of it while we can. Our stash will be worth nothing to us if we end up old, sick and unable to enjoy it.

+1 WOsMerit.
287  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 17, 2023, 07:18:40 PM
@hisslyness:

Kudos for your LN work. It's so good to see Bitcoiners who are in it for the tech, and not only for the raw profits. Keep it up.

+10 WOsMerits.
288  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 17, 2023, 04:28:30 AM
These spikes are just noise/outliers... They need to be both long and wide to count.



That's nice, but why not take it one step further? Remember, corn is digital...

289  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 16, 2023, 03:53:52 PM
These spikes are just noise/outliers... They need to be both long and wide to count.

$40k+ dominating a 5-min chart, then we're talking pump.

Okay, maybe even $35k+...

Maybe they aren’t going to send us to $100K yet, but these are some fairly large pumps that show somebody is buying bigtime right now and with a lot of funds. It isn’t easy to send the market into massive spikes like that and whoever is doing it likely believes the price will be headed much higher so they’re indiscriminately buying all they can.

Sure, they are nice to see, even if too narrow. Every little helps. I'd be very happy with $40k or thereabouts by the end of 2023 or early 2024 if I'm honest. I expect the real pump(s) to occur in Q4/2024 and during 2025. This (2025) should be a very exciting year for Bitcoin HoDLers (and for WO!).
290  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 16, 2023, 03:27:26 PM
These spikes are just noise/outliers... They need to be both long and wide to count.

$40k+ dominating a 5-min chart, then we're talking pump.

Okay, maybe even $35k+...
291  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 16, 2023, 03:22:08 PM
BOOM

MOOB
292  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 15, 2023, 02:29:03 PM
Price pumps, then price dumps...
Cramer bearish, Hayes bullish...
Business as usual.

ETF approved...
ETF still not approved...
Well, fuck you, Gensler!

Who is that fat clown,
In ChartBuddy's hourly posts?
Is that Karpelès?

PlanB's new chart toy,
Looks cute on my monitor.
Will this one come true?

Chicken Ejector.
India's secret weapon.
Biopropulsion!

How can one resist,
Jacking off to Taylor Swift?
Bunny's got good taste.

Careful there, Philip!
I've seen WOers do wonders,
With grainier clips.

#7wodigestsundayhaikus
293  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 08, 2023, 07:13:29 PM
Haikuing away,
Price still under 30k,
A sorry ass day.

We live in strange times...
Leonard Cohen said it best,
In a moving song.

But never forget,
That the winner gets the girl.
Has always been so.

Believer or not,
You should read Genesis 3.
A wisdom-packed tale.

The Yin and the Yang.
Woman, chaos. Man, order.
The tail-eating snake.

One million per coin.
How many Buddy Blockers,
Until we get there?

And there we will get.
Just grab a Guinness and wait,
And good things will come.

#7wodigestsundayhaikus
294  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 08, 2023, 07:17:51 AM
[...]

The current system is such that if you don't have good income, good character, good manners, good mentality, etc., you can't get a good wife, but corruption-prone rich people get good girls because By any means more earning will lead to better family and better wife.

The "current system" has been on this planet since the beginning of time. It's called "evolution" and there is one rule: "survival of the fittest." And it is brutal. And it applies to all living things.

“Human female choosiness is also why we are very different from the common ancestor we shared with our chimpanzee cousins, while the latter are very much the same. Women’s proclivity to say no, more than any other force, has shaped our evolution into the creative, industrious, upright, large-brained (competitive, aggressive, domineering) creatures that we are. It is Nature as Woman who says, “Well, bucko, you’re good enough for a friend, but my experience of you so far has not indicated the suitability of your genetic material for continued propagation.”

― Jordan B. Peterson, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos
295  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 06, 2023, 05:05:08 PM
I'm astonished Americans take it up the ass by the likes of this corrupt witch. The media clearly is in cahoots with this evil being, still promoting her shite.

But we have the same problems in the UK with useless politicians and evil media entities.

I think a lot of it is to do with women's emancipation resulting into two incomes needed to buy an average home and that trap setting the path of the future rather than being able to break out of it.

Men are no longer interested in defending their own countries in the west, they have been de-masculinised, whether that's protecting the country from foreign invaders or internal insane women like Clinton.
Men get the blame for everything.

As a result we lead by emotion only and not logic. If you are not a cuck and don't go along with this thought, then you must be cancelled / de-programmed. No border control for invaders, only for you and me as tax paying citizens wanting to travel.

The recent Russel Brand thing was a good example. If as a woman you scream rape you must be believed and the man gets cancelled, regardless of what actually happened.
Disagree with this and you will get cancelled or taken off air.

Men are no longer interested in raising families. Women between 20-40 are addicted to Tik Tok, make up, instagram and fucking Jack Thunderstroke, not an average looking guy. But men are the problem if women make bad choices.
Birth rates are dwindling. 50%+ of marriage ends in divorce and this trend just getting worse.

Do we ever see anyone/99% men here in W/O talking about doing fun stuff with their families? No, not really. Mostly people talking about doing their own thing, alone or with a fuckbuddy at most: travel, do well at healthy living & sports, music or other hobbies. And that is a good thing for all of us. Fuck being a cuck. Why would you go along with that shite?

However as a society, I think in the long run things just turn to shit all over with the lack of family units forming the most important part and we look to useless lead by emotion politicians instead to control our paths.

[...]

Sorry, but when 90%+ percent of the "modern day woman" started buying into the woke bullshit narrative that they are the Main CharacterTM, that life revolves around them, that men are useless NPCs and that they instead will inherit the earth and run everything, that's when they sealed their own doom.

With that attitude they'll all end up in their sixties as depressed, penny-less, overweight cat ladies, alone and never married nor having children. And hating men the entirety of their lives.

With first-time divorce rates now at 50% and climbing higher, most men have awakened to the possibility that marriage and having a family will eventually financially bankrupt them. And with U.S. courts now heavily favoring the ex-wife, it will indeed. That's why they are either going it alone, or waiting much longer to get married.

My advice to young men is this: Don't get married in your 20's, or even in your 30's. You don't know yourself yet, and neither does your girlfriend/fiancee. You don't know the type of person you'll want to be with long term, and neither does she know. Don't get married and raise a family just because "it's expected of you" or "it's time". That's a complete bullshit expectation that society has burdened you with.

Build your career first, save your money, and invest. Get wealthier. Know yourself. Then in your 30's or 40's decide what you want in a spouse, and what kind of family (if any) you want to create.

Bravo BitcoinBunny, bravo Torque.

Very well said.
296  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 05, 2023, 04:28:00 AM
Is the poll still a thing?

Suggestion:

When will Bitcoin price reach $1M/BTC?

   -- Before 2025
   -- 2025 ~ 2029
   -- 2029 ~ 2033   <--- My vote
   -- The Day after I die.
   -- Never

FTFY

It's OK. Anyone who has sold BTC will live to regret it. Sort of.
297  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 05, 2023, 04:18:19 AM
Is the poll still a thing?

Suggestion:
When will Bitcoin price reach $1M/BTC?

   -- Before 2025
   -- 2025 ~ 2029
   -- 2029 ~ 2033   <--- My vote
   -- After 2033
   -- Never
Yeah agree <10 years.

And if BTC breaks $100k then crossing $1M is just 10x Smiley

Regarding the poll I think we have seen this or similar poll before.

Damn this imgur sh*t can’t see infofront’s old poll results.

After further reflection.. I think that AlcoHoDL's dates are mixed up.. and we should be trying to capture the cycles rather than mid-cycle, so it is problematic to state "before 2025
" for the first category and it would be better to say "before 2026" by "by 2025"

then the next categories would be

"2026-2029"

then

"2030-2033"

"After 2033"

"never"

[...]

My thinking in posting these ranges was using t+1 years, where t = Halving, as follows:

2024 [H] + 1 = 2025
2028 [H] + 1 = 2029
2032 [H] + 1 = 2033

My ranges are still cycles, just shifted 1 year into the future, in order to allow 1 year post-halving for price to catch up. Of course, all this is SOMA and suggestions are welcome, but I would insist that each range should span 4 years. I'm considering mid-year-to-mid-year ranges, you're taking whole years, and that's just semantics in my book, both are fine. Strictly speaking, you have a point in that, considering mid-year numbers, the first and last options should be "By 2025" and "From 2033 onwards". You are astute!

tl;dr: I have a feeling that $1M/BTC will come around the 2030 mark. Feelings are not math & science, and I'm certainly not Merlin the magician, so that's that. Still, 2030 is not a long way to go, considering many of us are already a decade into this. All is fine. Slow & steady.
298  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 04, 2023, 07:43:23 PM
Is the poll still a thing?

Suggestion:

When will Bitcoin price reach $1M/BTC?

   -- Before 2025
   -- 2025 ~ 2029
   -- 2029 ~ 2033   <--- My vote
   -- After 2033
   -- Never
299  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 02, 2023, 12:46:27 PM
Just in case any newbies lurking around here need a refreshment course on why its better to have your money in your own Bitcoin wallet instead of in a bank account:



THIS IS WHY BITCOIN.

https://youtube.com/shorts/cjuvjvR3gbo?feature=shared
300  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 01, 2023, 07:24:28 PM
The bear on the bench,
Made me keep my Bitcoin Cash,
Until I saw sense.

You mean picnic table bear?

[...]

That's the bear!  Cheesy
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