The thing of RH closing kinda shows how centralised the exchanges are (especially for small cap stocks like this. One of two international exchanges stopped trading it and the rest just followed (even cross continent).It also didn't seem to be listed in premium exchanger services (ones you pay a fee per trade and a maintenance fee on the account...
The U.S. are the Motherland of Capitalism and will it be forever and ever. period. there is no chance for any other country to replace it even not for the CCP.
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Bi0d0m? you mean Bi0 d0mestic? with Greta? NO WAY!
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Motherland of Capitalism. I hate and I love it. What next Uncle Sam?
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as of January 28, the squeeze has not been squoze. GME shorts have not begun to close their positions in substantial numbers.
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Much disappointment, no batman slap Let good old Dave handle this... Dave Clark?
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Citadel is giving a bad name to the 'Citadel' dream of bitcoiners. Shall we rename it? To what? Choose among synonyms: stronghold castle donjon hold alcazar the most here would probably go for Stronghold/Hold/Hodl ( ) with a minority for donjon, but my favorite is Alcazar (sound sci-fi-yingly), albeit it was moorish. F-g Citadel is dead to me as a symbol of the future. how about Biggus Dickus? EDIT: ok, we should just go with "Biggus Dickus" if we have LFC and The Dude with us. “Citadel” is used in the Bitcoin community to refer to an idyllic version of tomorrow where individuals come together voluntarily to work and live off the land. The idea is to build systems that can exist with minimal contact with governments and corporations.
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‘They’re the Wall Observers, they’ve been in BTC for years’ Any chance for them getting some of your BTC ? they just even saw the contour of his d**k in the trousers.
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I just learned JJG has balls.
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I guess the "partners" behind the scene of RH forced them to stop the further buying of some stocks.
is the WSB dude anonymous or is his identity known? if not I guess the SEC will go against him in the next weeks and will try to put him to jail or some other incredible fine so that nobody will try such an orchestration in the future ever again.
Instead, SEC needs to go against RH and other brokerages which are CLEARLY manipulate the market-there is no question about that. I am still out. do agree with you 100% but unfortunately we are still living within the Matrix. #nohomo
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I guess the "partners" behind the scene of RH forced them to stop the further buying of some stocks.
is the WSB dude anonymous or is his identity known? if not I guess the SEC will go against him in the next weeks and will try to put him to jail or some other incredible fine so that nobody will try such an orchestration in the future ever again.
EDIT: as Satoshi demonstrated if you want to go against the Power never show your head.
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should I tell you what the WSB thing really about is:
Market Manipulation is a fact in EVERY market. there is NO thing like free markets and wisdom of the market. that's all BS!
Markets are for redistribution from the ppl w/o power to the ppl w/ power.
THAT is what the Banksters are really afraid about: their "little" secret became public knowledge proven by reality.
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Saylor filling bags of physical btc and writing calls? He must be smarter than that.
I told crap. OTM call options will expire worthless. nobody will execute them. but how about this story? 1.) at the peak of a mini bubble sell call options OTM 2.) with the options premium short the underlying asset through futures 3.) buy the underlying asset back at lower price with the gains of the futures 4.) profit!!!
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Support just under 30k is holding fast. It must be that Saylor guy with a bag full of greenbacks waiting for them suckers on the 30k line maybe he has to delivery to the buyer call options which are OTM if they expire on Friday?
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these suckers tries again! resistance is strong!
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BTW1, who sold the bottom? BTW2, British SARS-CoV-2 variant now in 70 countries available according WHO.int
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mv ./FUD > /dev/null
mv: missing destination file operand after './FUD' Try 'mv --help' for more information. OMG It's been too long already, FUCK mv ./FUD /dev/null
EDIT: once i wrote shell tutorials for the rollout peeps of a company i worked for. Today i'm the one that should study them. This feels shitty, i can tell you! It was mean of me to exploit what clearly looked like a typo mv ./FUD /dev/null > FUD.txt Himme, Oarsch und Zwian!!
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somebody of you Brotards have a look at the Bitcoin Options which expire on Friday? Option expiries seldom have a direct impact on the spot price. However, when open interest is concentrated in out-of-the-money (OTM) call and put options, which is the case with bitcoin, a sudden pre-expiry move forces market makers to hedge with the underlying asset. That leads to more significant price turbulence.
Over 80% of the Deribit-based Jan. 29 expiry open interest is set to expire out-of-the-money, or worthless. Notably, more than 52,600 call option contracts and 29,800 put option contracts are currently OTM, as noted by Swiss-based data provider Laevitas.
https://twitter.com/laevitas1/status/1353648338713907200what does it mean for the spot price? we are fucked? I don't know. But if it's like the impact of a long or short future and the call-part is overwelming more, than there are maybe sell contract through? But are these anyway backed by btc. where did they get the money if they have not btc. Or did they buy it? I am confused. Is here some expert, who can explain these? in short: volatility will tend to increase later in the week. and then:
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somebody of you Brotards have a look at the Bitcoin Options which expire on Friday? Option expiries seldom have a direct impact on the spot price. However, when open interest is concentrated in out-of-the-money (OTM) call and put options, which is the case with bitcoin, a sudden pre-expiry move forces market makers to hedge with the underlying asset. That leads to more significant price turbulence.
Over 80% of the Deribit-based Jan. 29 expiry open interest is set to expire out-of-the-money, or worthless. Notably, more than 52,600 call option contracts and 29,800 put option contracts are currently OTM, as noted by Swiss-based data provider Laevitas.
https://twitter.com/laevitas1/status/1353648338713907200
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