Talk about Mr. Random off topic, almost like a shit bot
Money wasting and Economics, got it shithead ?? So you open a thread about 911 then add a random response regarding silver going from $17 to $70 that in no way links to any post. Please explain how that links in anyway to this thread shithead?
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Nevertheless, I don't see any reason for us to criticize people for spending $50 or $200 on a single movie ticket to watch it because it is their way to relax and relieve themselves from stress.
Silver is $17/ounce and will go to $70/ounce. Talk about Mr. Random off topic, almost like a shit bot
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A PAIR of lambos? I do not even want to buy one. Why does a lambo seem like a big waste of money no matter how much one has? My car can beat a lambo and it doesnt even cost half as much.
I mean true, i'll be fair, I'm young (26) and I like the idea of one but as a family guy, no fucking way. What am I going to do, leave the baby at home? Show up to my office job in a fucking lambo? If I was divorced and looking for tail I get it but no thanks. If I came into a windfall of money I would go GTR, tons of power and that back seat. You buy a daily driver for normal life and a lambo for those sunny weekends when you have a bit of free time. A waste of money, well depends on your circumstances. If you and your family are financially secure then why not, when your an old man laying on your death bed will you remember how much money you hoarded, that boring shit box of a family car or will you remember flying around in the sun driving a lambo. I happily trade money for life experiences.
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In the future the machines will make humans mine BTC using mental arithmetic.
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crypto is for pocket money, gold/silver are for retirement money.
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Point to ponder: Looks like someone is worried he's about to have a dick sandwich.
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I don’t see us reaching the depths of $3,000 BUT if we do every single one of you should buy at least another 10 bitcoin’s. Remortgage your house, empty your savings, beg, steal, borrow, whatever.
If you get the chance to load up again or even get your first bitcoin’s just do it because we all know bitcoin will have at least another couple of epic bull runs.
I predict $50,000 in late 2020 - mid 2021.
Do you want to miss out on that?
Does that qualify as financial advice because if it does its shit. Anyone that puts all their worth into one of the most volatile assets on the planet is nothing but a gambling retard. You might as well walk into a casino and stick the lot on black. Load up with as much cash as you can afford to lose.
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-55% YTD 155% at 1 YR 790% at 2 YR 6,175% at 5 YR 174,853% at 7 YR
Those figures really form a nice ponzi triangle when you factor in the user base and coin distribution . Ducks to avoid the triggered crypto-extremists
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They're not investors at all, they don't interested in technology and don't plan to use BTC in payments and somewhere else. Basically, they're the worst type of holders, who're ready to sell it at any moment. I know that folks there don't like alt coins, but they give a great liquidity to Bitcoin, people who diversify their portfolio with alternate cryptocurrency to increase their deposit in BTC at the end point is the best investors at the market right now.
People that invest in the markets are not interested in the companies just the return on their investment. For bitcoin to grow and achieve mass adoption a small group of fan boys isnt going to cut it and you need large inflows of cash.
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Surprisingly I like the down moves like this, many idiots who jumped on BTC for easy money jumps out now, it's good for the community and the whole crypto ecosystem.
So new investors jumping back out is good for the community? I would have thought its a big negative for mainstream adoption, but there is never bad news in crypto right. Price goes up then everyone jumps on the "to the moon" club. Price dumps then everyone jumps on the "buy the dip, buy now or regret it, never be this cheap again" club
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In the UK 1 if your lucky, most places are around $1.34 a can
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Selling all your coins today is not a good decision because the price of bitcoins is down to $8k dollar and if you are not patient enough to wait then you will just lose a huge amount of profit because bitcoins is expected to reach $50k dollar before the year 2018 ends.
Expected by who? Sounds like bullshit to me, 6 months for a $42k price spike based on what? Nothing has fundamentally changed in BTC to justify it so your just relying on several manipulated pump and dumps.
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Don't just seek out articles that enforce your own bias. You need the other side of the coin to make a balance decision.
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Please read my link and google Psyche 16.
That list on wikipedia is not what i mean.
I have no doubt it will happen at some point in the future, I just dont see it as a significant investment risk during my or my daughters lifetime. Low earth orbit space tourism hasnt even kicked off yet and thats got to be a lot easier than mining in space.
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Most asteroids scoped for mining also do not contain gold :
Asteroid Est. Value (US$) Est. Profit (US$) Δv (km/s) Composition Ryugu 95 billion 35 billion 4.663 Nickel, iron, cobalt, water, nitrogen, hydrogen, ammonia 1989 ML 14 billion 4 billion 4.888 Nickel, iron, cobalt Nereus 5 billion 1 billion 4.986 Nickel, iron, cobalt Didymos 84 billion 22 billion 5.162 Nickel, iron, cobalt 2011 UW158 8 billion 2 billion 5.187 Platinum, nickel, iron, cobalt Anteros 5570 billion 1250 billion 5.439 Magnesium silicate, aluminum, iron silicate 2001 CC21 147 billion 30 billion 5.636 Magnesium silicate, aluminum, iron silicate 1992 TC 84 billion 17 billion 5.647 Nickel, iron, cobalt 2001 SG10 4 billion 0.6 billion 5.880 Nickel, iron, cobalt 2002 DO3 0.3 billion 0.06 billion 5.894 Nickel, iron, cobalt
Moon rock currently sells at over $50k a gram, you think it would be easier to land there and grab some rock than landings a small asteroid hurtling around.
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There are several mineable asteroids near us that have more gold then planet earth There is also gold in the earths core, doesnt mean its accessible or if it is cost effective to do so.
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Bah, I also work in projects and delivery, good for you Mark.
why are you all so bitter? Us working investors are probably the best holders because this is not the only chance.
So many judges around here, ironic when you tout freedom as your core values!
Not bitter at all, just many here think if you aren't HODLING, profit take and invest in other instruments your some kind of bitcoin traitor. Kind of like how Islamic countries treat apostasy, I would be head first off a tall building or buried up to the neck catching big stones with my face lol.
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Hate to burst your bubble but bitcoin has been crashing since mid Dec so I suppose I have had plenty of time to brag I bailed out at the right time
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One of the few places were people are only mildly impressed by your lambo.
Always have loved sports cars and bikes. Main reason I bought it was the naturally aspirated V10 and the noise and drama it gives. I wouldn't care if I had a track to drive it on and no one ever saw me in it. Got a track day booked next month so I can stretch it legs a bit (hopefully not into a wall )
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