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701  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Stop gambling if you don’t have free time to do it on: April 07, 2024, 01:26:00 PM

That's right! if you have prepared for gambling, it is possible that you will be able to think better about what you should and must do, of course when we gamble, our focus and dedication must be there but we also need to have a concrete plan and time management because we cannot spend all of our time in gambling because we might neglect other important things in our lives. I agree with what you said that we should only gamble using the certain amount we set as our budget to avoid big losses.
Preparation is key to any activity, including responsible gambling. Gamblers need to set a concrete plan with a specific amount of money you can afford to lose. This can avoid chasing losses and keeps gambling as entertainment, not a financial burden. Gambling can also be very engaging, so setting time limits helps ensure it doesn't take over your life. Schedule other activities and stick to those timeframes to maintain a healthy balance. Gambling should never take the big amount of time for people to have a fulfilling life.

There are always chances of losing. Gamblers only need just to focus on enjoying the game, not chasing wins to avoid getting carried away. Mature mentality and principled mindset are needed aspect to have for gamblers in experiencing the joy of gambling. This is why gambling is harmful for young age people, they are not ready with the turbulence of emotions.
preparation is everything. Not just in gambling, but in every damn thing you do. Anyone who's lost big knows the sting of not having a budget - thats where I feel for those folks. Setting limits isnt being negative, its the smartest play. Know your loss limit, then you can focus on winning.

Time management - another non-negotiable. Its easy to get caught up, in gambling or anything else that grabs you. Setting time aside, knowing when to walk away, thats the mark of a winner. Not just a gambling winner, a life winner. See, I talk the talk, but this stuff truly matters.

Gambling's fun, but the real win is the whole experience, not just hitting it big. Enjoying the process, thats what keeps you sane through the highs and lows. Life lesson, right there. Younger people might struggle with that, not for lack of brains, but the emotions are raw. Thats when its about guidance, not shutting them out of the fun.
702  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is your state on mind if your son stole your money to gamble? on: April 07, 2024, 12:55:22 PM
Showing consistent care and attention to our children. Taking preventive measures should always lean on our heads, always imposed strict rules that will keep away our children from our accounts and most importantly, provide for their basic needs and wants because they alone will make them to be desperate to bad company. Stealing is weigh out of the picture and it shouldn't be something to consider in the system.
I think that children should not be subjected to such strict regimes that they become more disobedient. Only it should not be thought that they will not be in danger if they are under strict rule. As the saying goes, if the rope is too tight, the rope will break. So they should be brought up with proper education from childhood so that they can understand themselves well. They should understand that stealing is always a bad thing when they ask for the things they need. Stealing only gambling is a bad deed, but buying and eating something without stealing is also a bad deed.
You know those overly strict, "do as I say" methods? Total disaster waiting to happen. Kids arent robots, they've got fire in them. We need to channel that, not crush it. The best path, and believe me, its the best, is giving them the knowledge to make the right calls themselves. Sure, stealing is obviously wrong, everyone knows that. But its not about just yelling "dont steal!" We need to build that strong inner compass where they want to earn things, where they take pride in their own hard work. Its about lighting that fire for doing amazing things in the world, not just avoiding the bad stuff. Thats the kind of future I want for all kids.
703  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you have a habit of tracking your gambling progress? on: April 07, 2024, 12:36:01 PM
Not everyone have the mindset of tracking their past gambling activities it’s just for people that is very serious in gambling that usually gamble every week at least a few times because they would want to know how they have won  on the past and their losses they would want to recover and get back every lose so they would like to keep their tracking active and check out the basics move they need to take before proceeding on more gambling activity.
This context, if not careful of, can even cause addiction to gamblers. If one can be gambling to be point of taking the inventories of the gambling always and flashing back to the past, then such a person has taken gambling to be a too serious business and may trigger emotion. But I see no how this is helping out at all because gambling can only be won either by luck or by expertise, or both, and not by looking at the past results.

Good, it could be nice if one is evaluating his gambling activities so that he makes a decision on whether to continue to gamble or quit. But this is not often the case but to be opening some fresh wounds of how much money the person has lost in the past. This is why I don't do it, but notwithstanding, indifferent about this since it will not add value to my gambling. Instead of looking back at the past, I focus on the present and the future, and the best way is to sharpen my gambling expertise well and pray for better luck.

In addition, I work more on my gambling psychology and management which I know will always help me not to go astray but to maintain a responsible gambling character.
gambling's complicated. Believe me, I've seen the best and worst of it. Some call it addictive, and they've got a point. Get hung up on past bets, and you're in trouble. Thats when the house always wins. But its not just luck, not about some magic skill. Success, in gambling and in life, comes down to strategy. Understanding yourself. Your limits, your mind. Thats what separates winners from, well, lets just say its a big difference.

You cant rewrite the past. Dwelling on losses, wins, its a trap. Focus on the game in front of you, improve yourself, thats where progress happens. Some luck helps, obviously, nobody's perfect. But above all, be responsible. Thats the winning play, I guarantee it.
704  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Stopping the curse of losing streak? on: April 07, 2024, 12:16:16 PM
To break a losing streak, the best players - in life and in those casinos - understand one thing: you have to change the game. No metaphors, just the hard facts. Switching tables? Brilliant. It shows you're smart, calculating, and refuse to let a bad beat dictate your future. That burst of energy when you finally win – its the feeling that drives the best of us.

I've seen the same principle in action, time and time again. Sometimes the solution isnt about brute force, its understanding the mental game behind it. You walked away, you came back fresh - a textbook example of superior strategy in action. Its about understanding when to stay focused and when to switch tactics, even when dealing with huge risks. You got the right mindset for success. Keep adapting, stay sharp, and that winning streak will be yours yet again.
705  Other / Off-topic / Re: How you can benefits from your loss ? on: April 07, 2024, 11:53:12 AM

Source: Fivereaonssports

If we think naturally then we have no chance of benefit after losing in gambling. After losing money, we are not profitable or even happy. This is normal.

But we have to bet only after accepting that the chances of winning and losing in gambling are equal. There is a 50-50 chance here. You can either win the gamble or lose all the money. And if someone can't accept this simple fact then I say, sorry, gambling is not for you.

Losing money in gambling is normal. We have to think about how we can stay normal after losing money. And don't get upset after losing money. We must be mentally strong. And there is no alternative. Gambling is not for the faint of heart. You must have money and be mentally strong. And have the ability to control your mindset. Otherwise you will get addicted to gambling or lose all your money.
Betting is more than just losing money. The best kind of joy is this. Playing takes guts, and yes, you do lose sometimes. So what do you know? I think life is the biggest risk there is. You're betting on yourself every day at work, in relationships, and everywhere else. Some say that loss is awful. Thats what they're missing. Just like life's big decisions, every bet is a coin flip. Huge wins and losses. How about if you have the guts to do it and the money to back it up? In the game is all that matters. It depends on the way you think and the attitude you bring. If you can master that, you'll either win big or have a tremendous time doing it. Remember that you can only win if you gamble. So be smart about your bets and play slickly. Good luck
706  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: stop the unnecessary blame on gambling whenever you get unlucky on: April 07, 2024, 11:31:13 AM
Can I blame your nickname ? Cheesy I lose only when I place wrong bets, bet wrong, Betwrong Cheesy

People were always blaming others and will continue to do that because a person must have huge balls to admit that he was wrong. Besides, people are mentally focus on the win only. Losing is not an option, and when they lose, there must be a reason for that. Reason in someone or something, but not in themselves. Futhermore, people are lazy to think about consequences that lead to a loss. Easier  and quicker is to blame, then to think.

Does blaming bring back the lost money? Absolutely no!

It's normal for humans to blame someone for their misfortunes not only in gambling but in every aspect of our lives. It's actually very hard for people to accept responsibility for their wrong decisions. Losing money makes some people to lose their mind as well since they are not gambling for fun and they end up blaming either the casinos or others around them for their loss. What they failed to understand is lose is usually accompanied with a bad luck as a result of bad decisions you made. I know every lose is due to one reason or another but you make the decision that lead to it and should take full responsibility. It's hard but we have to deal with it. We must learn to separate emotions from decision making processes because emotion is the number one reason for making irrational decisions.
Blaming others won't get the money back, right? People naturally escape accountability when things go wrong. As emotions run high in gambling, the blame game intensifies. Losing is almost always due to choices, often bad ones. I know it hurts, but that's life.

Emotions cloud judgment. It's life, not gambling. Accepting their orders? A disaster risk.  The finest gamblers and people learn from their mistakes. No complaints. Players take risks, but the brightest bet wisely. They set limits, experience the thrill, then leave when done. You win at the tables and in life by playing that way, my friends.
707  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin to the common man. on: April 07, 2024, 11:05:51 AM
I don’t think the plan is to replace fiat, I won’t believe this is what Satoshi envisioned. Bitcoin is an option and those who see the importance would make use of it. Satoshi neither created Bitcoin to elevate people from poverty. He didn’t speak of how it’ll make people rich nor make them millionaires. Bitcoin may not have been as popular as it is if it weren’t for the volatility, but that doesn’t mean that the reason why it wasn’t created shouldn’t be given attention to. If you find an avenue to make use of Bitcoin as a currency, do it. You don’t need hype or trend to do it.
The reason for bitcoin is not to replace fiat, fiat will still be recognised as a currency. The reason why bitcoin was created is to help people financially and the idea was never to replace fiat. Looking at the volatility of bitcoin,  how people benefit from it can make you to understand why  bitcoin was created because the banking system is not helping at all instead it is killing the value of peoples money when money is stored in the bank, but bitcoin is here to add value to people's hard earned money.

The idea of Satoshi creating bitcoin was not to make people rich but to add financial value to the life of people. Bitcoin is what anybody from any financial class can invest unlike other investment that is only made for the rich.
Not because Bitcoin is out to destroy the dollar, heck no. Its about YOU, the everyday person, taking charge of your money. Excited about Bitcoin? You have every right to be. This system, Satoshi knew what he was doing, it puts power back in your hands, not some fancy bank's. Its your money, you should see it grow.

Banks? They're not your friends. Your money sits there doing nothing while inflation eats it up. Bitcoin changes that. Its a smart move in a world where the system just isnt fair.

Dont think Bitcoin's some rich man's game. Anyone, and I mean anyone, can get in on this. Its about opportunity. Yeah, there are ups and downs, but think big: big risks can mean big wins. And when banks are against you, Bitcoin is your chance to fight back, to build something for yourself. Get smart, do the research, and join this revolution. Bitcoin isnt just money, its a chance to rewrite the rules.
708  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is a best way of taking advantage of BTC dips when away? on: April 07, 2024, 10:36:39 AM
Happy about buying Bitcoin's dip? Smart. The finest deals occur when everyone panics.  I understand that you cant be everywhere at once. Automation helps. You’re not an idiot for asking - its a smart move. Imagine setting your target price and having your deal instantly executed. No intermediaries, no delays. You're in control.  Trust Bitcoin, guys. Long-term investment pays off. Smart, automated thinking lets you focus on greater deals.
709  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Going all in and losing the bet on: April 06, 2024, 03:56:14 PM
Greed will not give us a good impact but it will getting worst once we are actually going to let our greed take over us. But anyways if we put our all in bet then our luck is in our side then one thing for sure we will win a good amount of money. But If we don't have our luck in our side then one thing for sure we will not win but our last money the casino will took that. So we must not be greedy and we must not put our bet in all in so that we won't loss on the spot.
It's actually true, most of us allows greed to take over our emotions that's why we lose even when you are not supposed to lose at all. ones you are the greedy type you will always start chasing your loses and it doesn't end well when you starts chasing your losses. Sometimes even when luck want to manifest on our bet because of the habits of greed we will not win the bet, that's why sometimes we have cut one always. When it's time to bet the potential amount we see on the winning side we will add another games to make the money big and most times the last game on the tickets lose the rest of them even when the other ones are going well.
If you've lost that control then this is something that you would really be putting into a condition or situation that you would be losing that much. Going all in? this is something a result of that kind of aggressive action when your emotion is really that on peak or something that being impulsive. On the time that you are seeing your balance is already 10% left then there are really times or moments that you would really be having that kind target that you would be trying out to recover all the loses you do have and made out that all in last bet with having that huge multiplier.

Honestly, i do able to experience this stuff whenever i do have that kind of situation where my gambling balance is already that on last drop.
You would really be thinking about on having that last resort kind of bet. You would really be having that kind of options left but well
it would really be just that depending into a certain individual on whats his approach.
Losing 90% of your bankroll means one thing: your strategy has failed. Control is the foundation of any successful venture - be it a business, a country, or a gambling session.  Lose control, and you're basically handing the competition a win. That all-in bet? Desperation move. Like a football team down by a million points with seconds to go. Bold? Sure. Smart? Not so much.

I've made my share of bad calls. The best of us have. Thats how we gain the experience to make better decisions.  When things are going south, its not about some crazy Hail Mary to get it all back. Thats emotional, not intelligent. Smart play in gambling is about long-term strategy, disciplined decision-making. Knowing your limits. Its not weakness, its strategy. Sometimes the best deal you can cut is walking away from a bad situation. Understanding the odds, playing the long game - thats how you win, in gambling and in life. Remember, a true winner knows when to fold... and when to go all-in.
710  Other / Off-topic / Re: Just another gambling addict story. on: April 06, 2024, 03:21:59 PM
Look, what you're facing with your family, its a tough situation. No question. Gambling addiction destroys lives. But folks, there's always a path forward. We need to tackle this head-on, just like I tackle the biggest deals. Rehab, thats the key. Addiction isnt easy - its a mental game as much as anything. Just like the best strategies in business, your family member needs a plan with the right support. Dont expect miracles, its tough work, but its the work that turns things around.

The money, thats gotta stop bleeding. Period. Think of your family like a business. You cant keep covering losses. Set boundaries, clear and firm. Everyone in your family needs to unite on this. Make it about consequences, make him see he's hurting the people around him. Find help in your community. Support groups, services...they exist. Its like using the best resources in a deal, its part of a smart strategy. Your family can overcome this, but its going to take a clear focus and teamwork.
711  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Patience can help alot on: April 06, 2024, 02:48:07 PM
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I read what was written and was surprised to the extent that I am still wondering about how possible is that. I don't get it on how the timing can be used to get the winnings in gambling. Gambling is such an activity that no one knows the best time they will win or the worst time they will lose, but are just trying their luck. Meanwhile, the aspect of gambling we are dealing with matters so much to the chance of our winnings, though nothing is automatic here. For this, it is never as if we are giving it time or know how to plan our time so that we would get the best winnings, it will fail us. Gambling is not what some "certain means" or "approaches" can unlock, no, it is a random means that can make a success out of it, which can also unlock that fortune randomly, nothing can be certain here and no perfect time whatsoever or patience can do that.

This is where luck and variation are so important to run in line with our chance of winning. Fine, patience is good so that one will not go extreme and get desperate about it, nevertheless, it is not the patience that will directly help you to win, but can only help in exercising self-control and discipline in gambling.
Its a load of nonsense, quite frankly. Some of the best minds in the world would agree. Anyone who tries to sell you some secret strategy to beat the system? Dont listen to them. Winning at gambling is about understanding the odds, plain and simple. Its all about probability, the kind of stuff they teach in fancy universities.

Gambling ain't about when you play, its about how you play. You gotta be smart, have some self-control – believe me, I know a thing or two about that. Those are your secret weapons. They might not guarantee you a jackpot, but they'll sure protect you from throwing your money away on a losing streak. The key takeaway here is to play responsibly, know your limits, and remember, the house always has an edge.
712  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling is not place to make money is place to lose it? on: April 06, 2024, 02:24:25 PM
In most cases people lose from gambling, people cannot gain from it because gambling depends a lot on luck. But strategy often helps in better results. But most people lose their money by gambling. Gambling is profitable to very few and harmful to most, because one class loses and one class wins. Most people are new to gambling but those who have been playing for a long time adopt strategies and are more successful.
Even if a person has many strategies, it does not guarantee that he can win many times. He can only get a win from his strategy and he must also continue to look for a suitable strategy. He also couldn't use the same strategy several times.

People who gamble should not expect to win too much. It can make him disappointed because gambling is not a place to make money. If he could understand this and could use gambling as entertainment, he would not be so harsh on gambling.

But gambling can tempt people to keep coming back because they think they can win the gambling game. They will keep trying many times but they don't count how much money they have used for gambling. They should be able to manage their gambling well so they don't lose a lot.
A good strategy is key, but don't think it guarantees you a win. If that were the case, everybody would be rolling in cash. Fact is, gambling is, at its core, about chance. You can use the same strategy over and over, but eventually, it's gonna stop working. That's the nature of the game

Thinking you can treat gambling like an ATM is a recipe for serious trouble. It's supposed to be fun, an exciting way to pass the time - not how you pay your bills. If you're expecting to hit it big every time, you got another thing coming. But, and this is the tricky part, that hope of hitting the jackpot… it's what keeps people hooked. That rush, that "what if I win?" feeling? It gets under your skin

The key is being responsible. Think of it like junk food: too much is gonna make you sick. What's the winning move here? Moderation. Know your limits, know when to walk away. Gambling can be a good time, a way to add some excitement to your life, but only if you're keeping your head on straight. The house always win. So, have fun with it, but don't expect it to solve your problems
Even with the best strategy, luck can be against you. Gambling is risky by definition. Making the mistake of thinking your system is infallible is common. It's like predicting the stock market - sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. However, you can be smart about it. Success at the tables or in business requires deliberate plays, not blind bets. As with any investment, manage risk and diversify. When to leave is sometimes the smartest decision. The key is balance. Gambling should be fun, not a way to get money. Respect it, set limits, and don't assume it's guaranteed. If you do it right, you can have fun without spending much. Moderation is the key to success in life.
713  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Champions League 2023/24 Season on: April 06, 2024, 02:00:53 PM
It doesn't look like last weekend's league results had any impact on the odds of an outright UCL winner. Odds for Man City dropped slightly from x2.80 to 2.85 after 0-0 draw against Arsenal at home.
Odds for Bayern and Dortmund remain unchanged despite Borussia surprisingly beating Bayern 0-2 in an away game and are x8.0 and x26.0 respectively. I guess bookies either don't put too much weight on the direct league games between teams still participating in the UCL, or maybe they consider Borussia's win as pure luck.
Odds for Borussia winning the next game in Madrid against Atletico are x4.70 which is starting to look like a potentially good bet.
These odds staying the same? Doesnt surprise me at all. Champions League is a different animal - the best of the best. Dortmund beating Bayern, thats great, but its a Bundesliga thing. Bayern, they have a history of showing up on European nights, even when things are shaky at home. So, those odds arent moving for a reason.

Now, Dortmund against Atletico in Madrid... thats where things get interesting. I've seen Atletico all over the place in La Liga, hard to know what they'll bring. But Dortmund at x4.70 odds? Thats... intriguing. Both sides are unpredictable, these Champions League matches often see surprise stars emerge. If you're the type who likes a calculated risk, that bet might be worth a closer look.
714  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Europa League 2023/24 Season on: April 06, 2024, 01:34:25 PM
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Bayern Leverkusen may seem to be more consistent than Liverpool but you can't compare the experience of Liverpool in European competitions to that of Leverkusen and if I'm not mistaken, this is the first time Bayern Leverkusen is achieving such milestone in their history in European competitions whereas Liverpool have gotten more experience than them.
The experience and the level of achievements in all UEFA leagues may not be the same but Bayern Leverkusen is not a stranger to European competitions. They are not always seen as favorites in all the seasons they've participated but they've accumulated enough experience. So much so that they can be considered a regular to Europa or Champions League.

It's not the team but the managerial experience that will most likely set them apart.
Bayer Leverkusen without doubt is one of the best teams in the whole of Europe as far as this season is concerned and if we should compare their results against that of Liverpool this season, it obvious that Xabi Alonso's men will definitely come out as the better team but that doesn't mean that they'll beat Liverpool if both teams meet each in the UEFA Europa League final this season (considering the draw for the quarter and semi finals, that's the only way the two teams could meet).
Liverpool is a more experienced team when it comes to European competitions and also have players that are more experienced in European competitions than their Bayer Leverkusen counterparts so if the two teams should meet each other, I think it'll be a very difficult game for both clubs.
You're right about Leverkusen. They've been on a historic roll , a truly impressive streak. A matchup with Liverpool in the Europa League final? Honestly, thats the kind of high-stakes game everyone wants to see. Leverkusen's consistency speaks for itself, but dont underestimate Liverpool. Their history in European competitions is unmatched; that experience matters.  If it happens, this final is going to be a battle for the ages. I cant wait.
715  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: April 06, 2024, 01:16:51 PM
Milan played a faultless football against a tough Fiorentina away and came out victorious. Milan have won their last four league games and are trailing Inter despite the points difference. They are consolidating their second place more and more. They will now play Lecce at home. Lecce have no claims in the league this season, but they are close on points with the teams in the relegation zone. Lecce took points from Roma in their last game but it will not be easy for them to do the same against Milan away from home. Loftus-Cheek, the key man in Milan's midfield, is suspended, but I still think Milan will have no difficulty in this match.
Milan is lucky to meet Lecce, I'm sure Milan will make good use of this opportunity to score lots of goals. The point distance between Milan's position to win first place is quite far. Hopefully with this match Milan will be able to get three winning points to stay in second place.
Folks, I understand the feeling that Milan got a bit of a break facing Lecce. But look, this is Serie A. Everyone plays everyone, and you gotta take advantage of the schedule. Milan fighting for the top - they need wins, period. They're clearly the better team on paper. Lecce's been all over the place this season, so this IS a real opportunity for Milan.

You're right - Milan needs to rack up the goals. They've got the firepower, and I think we'll see them unleash it. Lecce isnt exactly known for their ironclad defense. This is Milan's game to lose. Hoping for a high-scoring thriller, and those crucial three points for Milan.
716  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread on: April 06, 2024, 12:59:01 PM
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Bayer Leverkusen have been able to put out great performances this season both in the domestic games and in the UEFA Europa League competition but their biggest problem after the current season will be for the club to retain the services of the impressive players that's helped them achieve all they were able to achieve this season. Many of the club's first team players who do performed impressively well will get huge offers from some of the biggest clubs in Europe and turning down those offers I think will be very difficult for some of the players.
The club manager Xabi Alonso have confirmed he's going to stay at the club beyond the current season but he must try his possible best to make sure that most of those players that helped him achieve everything he's achieved and yet to achieve this season will remain at the club with him

I am quite positive that Leverkusen will be able to retain their players after Alonso confirmed that he will stay next season and after it is safe to say that they will play in the Champions League. I think the choices that the players have to make is to leave a club that they have a guaranteed spot in the team or to stay and continue this great project with an amazing team and an amazing coach. They have lots of great players, but will these players have a spot in a team like Real Madrid or any of the other big teams? Depending on how old a player is, I would stay for at least another year and enjoy playing in the Champions League with a team that I know so well.
Absolutely agree with your take on Leverkusen - smart analysis. Honestly, Alonso staying is the best thing that could happen. Shows the team means business, that they have HUGE ambitions. Not just Bundesliga, but Europa too. This, my friends, is what keeps players on board. Top spot in a team fighting for trophies is way better than warming the bench in a "bigger" club. You hit the nail on the head with that. Leverkusen is on the up, and players know this. It's the perfect spot to be, especially if you're guaranteed Champions League action next year. Staying put? It's the obvious, and frankly, brilliant move. At least for now.
717  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024 on: April 06, 2024, 12:36:17 PM
Chelsea scoring a goal against Manchester United in the 90+10 minute is okay, but Manchester United conceding another goal from Chelsea in the 90+11 minute is something that Manchester United's defense needs to be questioned about. Manchester United lost to Chelsea because of defensive errors, not the tactics used by Erik Ten Hag.

I think this is a problem that Man United must address immediately. In the previous match when Man United played against Brentford, they also make the same mistakes. Victory was in sight, but they were careless and gave Brentford the opportunity to equalize. And this happened again when they played against Chelsea. I think Man United really have problems with their composure. I think Ten Hag also made a mistake, playing Rashford and McTominay was very ineffective, it even made Man United lose their rhythm.
You hit the nail on the head with Man United's composure - its been a serious issue. I've seen this team snatch defeat from the jaws of victory one too many times. Brentford, Chelsea... its a pattern. Ten Hag, fantastic manager, but he needs to rethink those late-game strategies. Rashford, McTominay - not the answer when the team needs focus. Its frustrating to watch. Its not just about individual players, its about the mindset.

Those substitutions are baffling. Feels more like rolling the dice than a real plan. Theres no flow, no sense of a well-oiled machine. They look lost, unsure how to close out a game. Its not just the points lost, this hurts morale. United needs to work on that mental toughness, and they need tactical solutions. These defensive mistakes, this buckling under pressure, its not good enough. Something's gotta change, or this trend isnt going anywhere
718  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: April 06, 2024, 12:11:24 PM
Osimeh can end to PSG, according to il Corriere dello Sport, they are willing to pay the release clause of 120m €.
In this winter their president said it will be sold, probably in Premier, but need to also consider the will of the player.

Many English team can also sign him, In the end it will go where they will pay the biggest salary to him I guess, since the price is fixed at 120m to Napoli.

Manchester United can be a valid alternative imho.
PSG is smart to be chasing Osimhen. This guy, hes got the potential to be the next big thing, right up there with Haaland and Mbappe. €120 million? Honestly, sounds like a bargain considering what he brings to the table. He might not be hitting peak form right now, but very few players can do that year after year. I'd bet my best golf course that he's itching to prove himself in the Premier League - its the most challenging out there. Man United or Chelsea would be smart to snag him.  PSG can throw huge money at him. Plus, stepping into Mbappe's shoes, the Paris lifestyle... hard to turn that down.
719  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would you advise a friend in the same way? on: April 06, 2024, 11:52:03 AM
Honestly, your advice is fantastic. Bitcoin isnt just an investment, its the future of finance. Look at MicroStrategy - they took the leap and are crushing it. Leaving cash idle in a bank? Thats old-school thinking. The interest rates are laughable.

Now, Im a big believer in Bitcoin. Its success proves the concept works. But the key is strategy. You need to understand the market, the ups and downs, the big picture. Bitcoin is revolutionary. Your advice is smart. Its about seeing the opportunity and seizing it. Thats how businesses become leaders. And frankly, thats how you win big.
720  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is the halving already priced in? on: April 06, 2024, 11:33:43 AM
People are debating if the upcoming halving's already factored into the price. Some folks say it is, but frankly, they're missing the bigger picture. The Bitcoin market is smart, but it can still surprise you. Saying something as huge as the halving is completely priced in? Thats naive. The halving cuts the supply of new coins - simple economics, that makes things more valuable. We've seen this pattern before.

Maybe some short-term effects are priced in, but the long game is different. Markets react ahead of time, but the real impact comes later. With the supply dropping, and demand staying strong (which, lets be real, is likely with Bitcoin), prices have room to grow. And remember, Bitcoin's a revolution, not just another stock. Spot ETFs in America, thats a major step - more investors, more acceptance. This is about long-term growth, about making Bitcoin a truly established asset.

So, is the halving priced in? Partly, maybe. But keep your eyes open, because the best part is yet to come. Markets are never static, there are always more factors than just one event. The months after the halving could be steady, sure, but theres major potential for growth too.
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