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981  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Making a x10 or x100 by short selling on: July 06, 2023, 04:39:35 PM
It's the dumbest thing to use leverage as high as x10 or x100 and open short position on futures, it's just the dumbest thing to do in the world. By using x10 leverage, in case prices increases by 10 percent, you are going to lose all of your money and with x100 leverage, in case price increases by 1%, you are going to lose all money. While it's true that in case prices decreases by 10 percent or even more, you are going to make enormous profit, your timing should be perfect and there is a very low chance one can be that lucky. In the best case, you may succeed with x10 leverage but your timing should be perfect again. Personally, I wouldn't risk with more than x2 or x3 leverage because you have to keep in mind that sometimes exchanges manipulate with futures trading to liquidate assets. You can open Binance and see that sometimes on futures trading, enormously prices increase or decrease, is not on par with spot trading and then after some minutes, it stabilizes. This is the time when your assets will get liquidated, that's why you shouldn't risk with more than x2 or x3 leverage.
Unfortunately there are a lot of people who do that, why do they do that? I have no idea but we all know that they are still doing it. Leverage is a very risky business and we need to realize that it is going to hurt a lot of people and we need to move away from that as quickly as possible as well.

If we keep on trusting that bitcoin will be going up or down for sure and we end up with an investment like that, we are not going to be happy about the result, we need to just realize that's not possible anymore. If you think you are 100% certain that you know which direction bitcoin will go enough to do a 100x leverage trade, you either have to be amazing at trading, or you are going to lose all your money very quickly, that's not that smart.
982  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany ⚽ - Qualifiers on: July 06, 2023, 03:25:08 PM
Yes indeed, after all Haaland is a great player which of course will make Haaland more closely guarded by opposing defenders. Therefore, it will make opposing defenders prioritize stopping Haaland's movements. So yes, from this style of play, then of course teamwork is very much needed and other Norwegian players cannot always depend solely on Haaland's skills and abilities. Also, with this result it seems that it will still be difficult for Norway to qualify, because so far Norway has only gotten four points from the four matches that have been played.
Being dependent on a single player doesn't always work well. And we have seen this in the case of teams like Portugal, Belgium and even for smaller teams like North Macedonia and Wales. But then, Norway is a very small country and the national league (Eliteserien) is not very popular. Recent downturn in their performance can be attributed to the overall decline due to smaller player pool. Norway is a country that is rapidly ageing, much like Danmark, Germany and Italy. And unlike France and England, they don't have a large migrant population who can inject fresh blood to the national team.
They used to be a bit better but they were never a team that had any chance to win euro cup to be fair. When was the last time you saw Norway as the top three team to win any euro or world cup ever? I do not remember that happening anytime in the past, maybe it has happened back before I was alive, that is a possibility but I do not think that they were ever that great. So, with Haaland now on the field, they are still not that great and can't really make that much difference.

I would guess they will win "some" games, but they are not going to win it all, I do not see even a semi-finals for them neither, the very best ever they could hope for is a good draw against weaker teams hopefully, otherwise maybe not even qualify for it as well.
983  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA World Cup 2026 :Canada/Mexico/United States: Discussion Thread on: July 06, 2023, 07:46:23 AM
We think that the best thing Messi did was to leave PSG, because the atmosphere there was very bad, I really don't know how he could resist so much, if in Barcelona they took him out through the back door, then they wanted him back I don't understand how human beings can be like this, it's a great gesture that Messi has rejected them, that's something that can be very significant for his life and when they interview him he himself says that he said NO to Barcelona because of the way they scared him at the beginning, in fact since Messi left Barcelona they never won a UCL again.

Now things for the Argentine star are going to change much more , at Inter Miami things are not as Stressful as in Europe , things can look bad for many , but you also have to think about your well-being as a person and for your family , things can Change from one moment to another and everything is going for a better path.
Barcelona never really had a chance to get him back from the start because he remembers very well how the team he provided his 20 years into and his talents and won so much ended up saying "sorry we can't afford you" and basically kicked him off, and did so by trying to achieve that result for many years and different presidents, so they provided proof that the team was in shambles and in bad budget.

PSG was a weird situation, he played not that bad, sure maybe he wasn't the 90 goals Messi per year by that time, but he had like what 16 goals and 16 assists? That's not too bad is it? I would have guessed he would be liked there. I hope he does a lot better at Miami, not just stats but like I hope his life is better there and loved more there at least.
984  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread on: July 06, 2023, 07:25:49 AM
I agree with what you said Union berlin in the champions league would be a little bit impossible because the big club competition is there and Union berlin is actually better suited to try to be better in the european leagues.
In the European league, I think Union Berlin will have no trouble testing its performance to try to get a trophy because I also saw last season that Union Berlin has also performed very well and has potential in the European league rather than the Champions League.
I don't think you should give up hope for clubs that will be playing in the Champions League, because that would be underestimating them. Although I won't deny that Union Berlin will probably be better prepared to be in the Europa League.
If they are a bit lucky, then they will be in a group that allows them to be ranked 2nd for example. And also in the knockout round if they are lucky they will meet a club that can be said to be the same as them. Last season, there was actually a surprise from a dark horse club like Club Brugge although in the end they were not too strong to reach the higher rounds.
They should hope that they do not meet with a team that ends up taking the third place, that's what I would say about them. Union berlin will not go out of group stages, the best they will do is group stages at this point, so the only question remaining would be will they be third and go to europa, or will they be fourth in their group and go back home? Because there is a big potential that they could do that too.

I believe that there is a good chance they will end up being quite unhappy with the result as well and may end up with a loss. I am not saying that fourth is guaranteed, but it is also not guaranteed that they won't be. That's their level, third or fourth and they should try to get as many points as they could to get that third place.
985  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin will fall or rise? $30400 the recent price on: July 05, 2023, 02:02:49 PM
Going to be a win win for us, if bitcoin goes down, then we can buy cheap coins again, if bitcoin goes up, then just hold on it. So far though we have broken the $30k resistance and we have achieved $31k already.

Hopefully this is still a bullish signal for us, and there are speculators including me seeing the price to go to $36k at the end of the month.

I know it's huge jump but with so many news, then we knows, maybe it's going to be very easy reaching that price.
36K is definitely something that can be achieved, there are a few things we are waiting on right now and if those things happens then we can see it go that high for sure. It is not going to be a simple thing to arrange any of this and we need to make sure that it is going to take a while, but if we can do that then we are going to be fine about it.

People are still worried because we have been doing something that bothered a lot of people with that fall and then the increase stopped so people are worried we might drop again like last month, but I do not think that we are there just yet. I believe we are doing fine and we should be quite happy with what we have. People are just too much worried about the situation and that's not going to solve itself anytime soon.
986  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Saudi Professional League 2023/2024 on: July 05, 2023, 10:53:31 AM
Top players need top managers to excel. See how well the Norwegian footballer Erling Haaland excelled under the management of Pep Guardiola. Steve Gerrard does not exactly fit the profile of top manager, he refused the deal before to move to Saudi Arabia, but since he has been without a job for a while, I am sure he has been forced to reconsider, also joined that the league is getting attention now more than last three months since they started heavily bringing other professional footballers to the league asides Ronaldo. He has some experience in English football as a player and coach in Aston Villa, and that can be of benefit to the improvement of the game of Al Ettifaq in the Saudi Professional League.
Saudis are splashing money like never before. This is the difference between them and the other Arabs. Qatar Sports Investments invested money in foreign leagues and clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain. The Saudis on the other hand are trying to strengthen the local league by spending money to acquire players and coaching staff. And the results are there for everyone to see. Qatar failed to win a single match during last year's world cup, and the Saudi Professional League is about to become one of the top football leagues globally.
Does that make more possible sense or profit though? What Qatar and Saudis are trying to do basically is to make sure they have a source of income after oil ends, one day oil will end and that means they are not going to be as rich as they are right now.

This is why it's quite important to realize that they are going to need some other income. Having a club like PSG to grow big and when oil ends they have something that worths maybe tens of billions of dollars is a good investment, the moment these big names leaves however the Saudi league will not worth anything at all. They are not making a profit now, and they will never make a profit, they will need to pay a lot to get these players all the time, and that means in the future they can't make a profit.
987  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: July 05, 2023, 09:14:43 AM
I don't think that you fully understand the current gap between Saudi league and Budesliga/Ligue 1. Former is ranked somewhere between 50-60 strongest league, which is equivalent  of German 3rd league and for that kind of league to come into top 5 you would need an insane amount of money, especially in the country that is not known by its rich football history. Also keep in mind that they don't produce their own quality players (unlike Bundesliga and Ligue 1) which is another big problem.  
The Saudi League is more like a show league. They don't seem like they aim to increase the quality of the league much more by starting to grow big names from their youth setup. The only thing they aim is to maintain this show by bringing mostly old stars to make supporters happy. They have oil money and they can easily make way better offers than a European team. This is all about the Saudi League.
The other day, a friend of mine made a resemblance that we all laughed a lot. I do not know if you heard of it but there is a "big3" tournament in basketball where old NBA retired players end up playing basketball there, there was even one scenario where one of the players were asked to come back to NBA for one more season just to fill a role, but at least it happened.

So, there players who are like 38 to 45 end up playing against each other 3vs3 with a backup so players can rest as well. That was a funny thing and it is just half court so they do not run around all that much. My friend said Saudi league is basically big3 of football, where players who should be retiring end up going there and getting money because they have their name, that's it. I loved that, it is very true.
988  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2023 NBA Season on: July 04, 2023, 06:20:36 PM
Dame wanting Heat is not really a "terrible" idea, the problem is that the assets Heat would have to give up would be hurting them. I am not saying that it would hurt them more than Dame helps, they would overall be a better team if you ask me, but in the end they will still be left with some empty spaces.

Giving away Herro for example is a mistake, not because he is a great player, of course he is not and any Heat fan would know that he is a sinkhole on defense and needs to work on that, and his Offense relies on shooting alone. However, with Dame on the floor, they will need players like him to stretch the floor. All in all, if Dame was a free agent, that would be simple, but right now it looks like it is not going to be easy decision at all.
His addition on heat can really be a big gamble to that team since they need to give up their good piece and might they lose huge contribution on bench so maybe they need to work this out on free agency and get those guys that can potentially help them if they really want to get Lillard into their team. This is really a big decision that they need to take since they already lose Vincent which and now they might lose more.
I do not care how much they would lose their bench players, if they can get some free agents for minimum and handle that part that would be enough. Right now, they are working towards making a third team, that way Heat would send players to third team, and Portland would send dame to heat, and the third team would pay picks to Portland instead.

So any team that wants players like herro or duncan or whatever, would end up with paying picks in the draft, and Portland would get the picks so they can rebuild after dame, and Heat would get the big trio. Right now, they already made 2 finals in the last 4 years if I am not wrong, and adding Dame to Butler and Adebayo would mean that they could actually be insanely well, making a team that is already good and finalists to even better team is rare and they should do it.
989  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: French Soccer League Predictions and Discussion Thread (Ligue 1) on: July 04, 2023, 05:44:50 PM
Well, in terms of strategy, I think every coach has his own views regarding his squad and I think it will be suitable as long as Enrique is given enough time while he is PSG coach. Enrique is no ordinary coach and with his experience of course things like this are not a problem for him to give good direction to his players.
Enrique will become PSG's coach but enrique must try to make fast move as soon as possible caused by there is limited time for the transfer season. Im waiting for enrique to implement tiki taka on PSG even though it's an old strategy.
The first task to rebuild the club again. Enrique is trying to make sure PSG will have a new form soon.
I mean would you leave if you had 60+ million in salaries and at least another 60+ million on bonuses and such on the club? That would mean that another team must offer at least that much if he leaves, and no team is offering that much for him, not because he doesn't worth it to be fair, it's because that was one of the biggest European contracts ever in history and no team has that kind of money, they would love to offer him even more, 100+100 if they could, but they just can't because financial fair play and to be fair they don't have the money for it.

So, he wants to stay at least one more season and get that bag before he leaves for another club and gets paid a lot less. He already has enough money so it's not that shocking to accept lower after that.
990  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [POLL] Using AI to predict outcomes on: July 04, 2023, 06:09:22 AM
I still haven't found anyone using AI like this but I'm sure people must be doing it.  Is anyone aware of any reddit posts or other places that people may be discussing different prompts they are using to try and do this sort of gambling?  I'm very tempted to do some sort of thread documenting the success of AI in gambling decisions, but so far I haven't found a good method to do so.  Hopefully I get it figured out before the NBA season starts again.  It would be cool to start doing some fun stuff with AI when that time rolls around again.
The thing is that, at least with OpenAI, the models are trained with old data, years old sometimes. So, you can't realistically use the ready models to ask for a prediction of a game that is happening soon.

The most important data, recent one, is not available in the model yet.

Maybe there are other models trained specifically to do this, including the latest results, and news, etc, but I haven't seen them yet. Maybe people are using them privately, which would make sense.
The most important criteria about "open"AI is that it's open source, well at least a lot of it. It means that you could build your own AI with a good foundation. A lot of people built a lot of AI products by simply getting the base code of openAI and then improved on it or shifted it to whatever they want. With that regard, we could have a company or just some people who will end up downloading that, and then they will end up doing something much better with it as well.

They could put all the information in there and they will do very well. I am not saying that it will be easy setup, but it will certainly be a good period for sure. I think it will be a sad moment to see when AI is used for risky stuff that may end up making you lose money, but it's still good to see it improve at least.
991  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread on: July 02, 2023, 06:09:40 PM
I know Harry Kane is a good player but I find it a little bit exaggerated to see him as the unique choice that many teams are chasing starting from EPL teams to La Liga (Real Madrid) and Bundesliga (Bayern Munich) ones.
Kane literally ruined his career when he agreed to extend his contract with Spurs and there is many players who require more attention
I disagree, he is still a great striker with a great talent to score goals and there is absolutely no way that he lost any of that talent. The problem could be money and maybe he doesn't worth as much as Spurs wants for him, I can definitely agree to that part but that doesn't make him "bad" at all, he still is a level of talent that can play in all the best teams and he has been like that for like 5+ years now, so the talent to play is there but money could be questionable.

This is why the part I agree with would be finding either cheaper or even better talents, either you find someone better than Kane, or you find someone that is cheaper and close to his talents. Osimhen is the same, he definitely is a great striker, but not 180 million euro worth at all.
The problem is his age and investment required to get him. I mean would you get a "great striker" for 100 million if he is 30 years old? I personally wouldn't, that kind of money should be reserved for players who have a future, when you buy a 23-25 year old striker for 100 million that means that player could either play for 7-8 years at least, maybe even 10 years for you, or they could play a few more seasons with you and then you can sell them for even more later on.

I think the value at age is the amount of seasons you can give to a team. Technically speaking a player that is 30 but plays great for 10 years would worth 100 million as well, but nobody sees that possibility with Kane obviously and that is why nobody wants to pay that much for him.
992  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: July 02, 2023, 08:04:45 AM
There were some rumours regarding Lukaku to join Milan this summer. Is there any update about that? As far as I can see there isn't any development about that. Milan were going to sign him for 40 million euros which is current market value at the same time. He has officially returned to Chelsea now. And his contract is a really long one which is until 2026. I don't know what Pochettino thinks about him but Chelsea must not have any plans about Lukaku from now on.

But actually he can still be a substitute player for Chelsea at worst depending on the performances. If Pochettino insists on keeping him then Milan's plans can be ruined. Milan really need a striker now and it looks like Lukaku is one of the alternatives because his cost is quite low.
There is none, so far there is no situation that he would be leaving, not because Inter and Lukaku became a great duo or something but because there aren't any teams willing to spend a lot of money for him, and Inter do not want to part ways for free after spending money on basically his recovery.

I guess he is going to stay there for at least another season and provide some goals and show that he still "has" that talent, after that maybe they can find a buyer for him to leave with some good amount. Inter also lost Dzeko this summer as well which means that it is going to be a bit of a tough situation as well. I am not saying it will be easy or anything like that, but he could definitely be a good thing for Lukaku since he will be one of the main strikers for sure.
993  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024 on: July 02, 2023, 06:36:09 AM
De Gea's contract with Man United has officially ended. And currently, de Gea is a free agent. Yes, Man United did not renew the MU goalkeeper's contract for several reasons. However, because he is currently a free agent, Man United can actually re-sign a contract with him. But I don't think this will be done by them. Moreover, they are currently eyeing several good and quite young goalkeepers like CostaCosta,  David Raya and others
They are looking for a replacement after the departure of De Gea. I think it would be nice if Manchester United took a more harmonious approach with de Gea so that he would sign a new contract at the same time Manchester United also brought in another goalkeeper. Many regret that De Gea left Manchester United because he is the most qualified goalkeeper after Edwin van der Sar. However, this month de Gea status is no longer a Manchester United player because he is already a free transfer player. I think he will get a lot of offers from European league teams be it from the EPL or teams outside the EPL. Indeed Andre Onana is the best goalkeeper Inter Milan has and Manchester United plan to bring him in might be more appropriate if they fail to convince De Gea to return to Manchester United.
It is such a sad thing to see. This dude played 545 games for United, maybe some more with friendlies or something, and been there for 12 years and gave his all, and they didn't even resigned his contract. His PR team and agent even worked towards making it known that he wasn't looking for much, he just wanted to stay and not change his life or anything, and yet he wasn't really accepted, they obviously didn't want to continue with him.

That's a bit of disloyalty but it is business so I can't say much, players do not resign and leave their team for free as well, we call that business too. At least he is still 32 years old so he is very young for a goalkeeper, he can play at least another 5 seasons with another team, I would guess that he can find a good spot, maybe a lot of money if he goes to Saudi Arabia as well?
994  Economy / Economics / Re: Has everyone become too pesimistic about the economy? on: July 01, 2023, 07:08:11 PM
I guess that a "good" country has a government that provides more to its citizens than it takes from them. But unfortunately, this is not the case in many countries... I think we can say that even in some good countries situation now looks a lot different than before with so many immigrants from all countries. This is an interesting article: https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/11/17/even-sweden-doesnt-want-migrants-anymore-syria-iraq-belarus/

But we can't forget that even many of those "good" and developed countries made their economy by exploiting everything and anything, mostly in the third world countries and people who live there... they still do it. So this kind of economy we have now (and for centuries) should end... I am optimistic about that end! Simply if we wish to see a better world (not just some countries and cities with "privileges") for all the people (not just for the "elite") we need to see some big changes. And that will happen eventually, I can only hope that I will be alive to see that.
It's understandable that nations started to say no to immigrants because when you start accepting just a few, then thousands and thousands will follow them. It all started with getting educated and needed people, you can't cover all the positions at some jobs, so you hire people from other nations who are willing to relocate, and that was a good idea because it allowed the nation to have people in all jobs that are needed, could be high end job, could be low end job, but it was needed.

After that, we ended up seeing tens of thousands migrating due to wars, Arab spring in 2011 started that, and in the last decade or so more people relocated than many decades before. Now we have tens of millions of middle easterners living in western nations because of that.
995  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: July 01, 2023, 10:03:40 AM
Mount is a decent player but I really don't see how he fits in their team. They need central midfielders, they have way too many players that play attacking midfield or on the flanks.

I'm glad that Liverpool dodged the bullet here - because the same thing applies to us as well. Mount is good, but where would he play?

I really like that we're closing in on a deal for Szoboszlai though. That guy can be a top class player, and 60 mil euros sounds like a fair price.
I am guessing that it was more like a quick move so that United fans wouldn't get mad. I mean between the take over deal and all the other things that's going on right now, United fans are getting incredibly pissed and that is hurting the bottom line of United as well. That means if the team gets worse, Glazers can't sell the team for this much, they are already rejecting the offers they are getting at this moment, can you imagine if it got even lower? That would be a nightmare for them.

So in the very end, I believe that the best thing to do right now for them is to get some players no matter what, it would cost them a bit but at least they would be able to show the fans that they are doing something for the team and that's an important thing.
996  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Champions League 2023/24 Season on: June 30, 2023, 05:38:43 PM
The Champions League has a very high level of difficulty because the tournament is filled with successful clubs in their respective leagues so only teams that are ready for all the pressures and difficulties will be able to survive and excel. Usually the clubs that can do a lot in the Champions League are those who are used to or play here quite often, and clubs that only occasionally find it difficult to survive, so Real Sociedad will be very doubtful in the Champions League next season, even though they can get an easy draw so can pass the group phase but the knockout round will make them have to play well to be able to move on to the next round.

David Silva and several other players are good players but maybe that won't be enough for Real Sociedad to go far in this competition, if they can win that would be great enough, but it's possible they will become dark horses next season.
I still think that there is a good chance Sevilla may end up being in europa yet again this season if they get a tough group, depends on the other three team of course they could go on or they could even be fourth too we do not know but a third place is very likely for them, and I bet they will enjoy that.

Sociedad definitely will not be a good team, another third or fourth for sure without a doubt, all on different groups of course due to national arrangement thingy and Sociedad will definitely face some big clubs without a doubt, and that will hurt their chances, maybe a third place and to europa league there as well should be easier to aim. All in all there are so many great teams and it is going to be a bit tough without a doubt.
997  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: who Want To Bet On 2024 USA elections? on: June 30, 2023, 11:45:10 AM
~snip~
The result of all this mess are going on in front of us, in real time.
It seems at the point that Trump won't get away with these crimes, however, only time would tell. The fact he is the front runner of this incoming election is surreal for the democratic standards of a country like the United States, in my opinion.

Also, the audio does not matter much to his followers, since the beginning they have been convinced Trump has absolute right to hold onto those papers.
Yeah, I've talked with some people and they are starting to suggest that it was AI generated  Grin

It would be wild if the next president of the US is elected from jail. Can that actually happen?, as in does this case has a potential outcome of jail?, and if so, can a president be elected from jail? I think you can't even vote if convicted...
Not in this case. I mean there "could" be some crimes where you are prisoned and maybe you can get nominated and elected, I do not know which crimes would be small enough that you would have to be in prison but still would be allowed to run. But in this case it's about him being jailed and prisoned eventually related to him being a president. The crime is literally "stealing government documents from the white house including nuclear weapon information", just consider for a second how big of a deal we are talking about.

Anyone who thinks that he didn't do it, or AI generated, or he had the right, all those people should be jailed for treason because this is no joke, this isn't small matter. A former USA president stole nuclear information to potentially sell to another nation for money.... That's as big as it gets.
998  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will World Economic Depression Affect Bitcoin? on: June 30, 2023, 10:54:05 AM
I don't want to protest against the government because it's not beneficial for me and my loved ones. I do not deny that the government is not perfect in bringing benefits to the people, there are many shortcomings, and I myself have many frustrations. But we do nothing useful for the country, and is it too much to insist that the government be perfect in everything?

I don't see them destroying the crypto industry, what they're doing is finding ways to regulate and control us. That makes us lose our freedom, and many people don't like it, including me. But if you were the government, when you were threatened by someone, would you try to destroy them? That's why I always wanted bitcoin to be an alternative, not a replacement.
By that logic government can do whatever they want and we would not be protesting it because it doesn't benefit us? This is only valid if there is a small amount of issues that doesn't really matter, but if there is a big issue then we should do a big protest in order to put them in line.

Governments can be as strong as the people make them to be, and a weak government doesn't mean a weak nation, it means powerful citizens with rights. Rights are not given, it's taken, even the simples things like weekends were all given to us because we protested. All the worker rights and minority rights in the world has been earned by protests, sometimes civil unrest, sometimes even as far as violence, because if you want to take it, you need to go out there and take it, not wait for someone to give it to you.
999  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: what happened to the market today? on: June 30, 2023, 06:19:29 AM
i was surprised to see the market today, everything fell in a short time, bitcoin fell around $1000 very fast and looking at coinmarketcap, all coins are red.  a few days ago bitcoin rose slowly, but today was very surprising. What happen today? Roll Eyes
Today we are seeing Market is stable. We saw yesterday great movement. Bitcoin increase near about 10% within short time. I think today market will increase Again. Because market seems bull position. I think crypto currency market now uptrend and it entered bull position. Last week bitcoin price was near about $25k but gradually increasing and last day it was boom. It was actually surprising for all of us who are trading and holding bitcoin and other crypto. I think this trained will be continue.
I agree that we are on a short bull burst at these days, it does feel like it's doing great. I know a lot of people are not entirely sure what's going to happen quickly on the short term but looking at how we are moving up these days, I agree that it will be up. Of course there is no guarantee about it, maybe it will be going up, maybe it won't and we are going to start going down, we wouldn't know which one will happen.

But that's what investment is, just trying to predict and if I have to predict I can say that it's going to be decent situation we can make a profit from on the short term where all the prices just go up. Hopefully we are not wrong, because we really need it to go up, that way we could finally see a bull run after so much down period.
1000  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany ⚽ - Qualifiers on: June 29, 2023, 06:29:38 PM
Bundesliga is one of the most competitive league despite Bayern winning it most time’s and Ligue 1 can’t even be compared to it because it’s one of the most easy leagues to play in. Furthermore the problem with Germany was partly down to the coach as he failed to make a squad for the long term but it’s yet not too late for them and if they can yet work out a good tactical plan then they’ll definitely make a good impact once this tournament starts.
That feels like a personal opinion and not really as much of a difference as you claim there is. I am not saying Bundesliga is not better, of course they are better but to say that the difference is "one of them is competitive and the other one is easiest league" is just way too much. Bundesliga is ranked third and Ligue 1 fifth, so there is only Italy between them. Like I said it's obvious that Bundesliga is better, but not as much as that.

You made it sound like Bundesliga was third and Ligue 1 was like 15th or 50th to be fair, and that's not the case as we all know it, they are just two steps down at fifth place instead. That is why I do not think that the difference is as big as everyone seems to be claiming and calling it a "farmers league" for some reason.
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