Hard to make a dent in the principal when the Gap signs your paycheques, I guess.
Yea well you know they are all buying avacado toast and lattes.
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How are the teeth, Jimbo?
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this one seems to be pointing sideways. but principle is the same That's fine. Trains also go sideways, mostly.
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Despite the constant negative press $6900 covfefe
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Not Bad
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Well well well... what do we have here?
Just finalizing reverse Bart, or maybe we're go higher?
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I also find if you're going to compare apples to oranges..at least try and line up the time frame and scales somewhat. It helps to add continuity to your dialogue.
Lemme try... time shift = 4y8m, price scale = 100x. I see no reason for a crazy jump right now... as for reaching 32k at 08/2019... who knows, maybe.
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$6144 two part betting game.
A) When will $6144 be broken on the way down.
B) When will $6144 be broken back on the way up.
June 8 for both You were pretty close, jojo. Happened on June 13, for both. OK, enough of that... Let's go back to $7000, shall we... It is pretty disturbing for me that anyone is paying attention to my deranged ravings ...that was over a month ago...are you my personal FBI man? Haha. Don't worry, I was looking at my own posts.
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$4500 incoming now that the 3-descending triangle base is broken.
Probably bottom out around $3500 with a possible capitulative wick down to $1700.
How do you see the 3 descending triangle base broken? : the three lows are around the same levels for me (the second is a little bit higher than the first and third). Ok, I'll give you that. Stay of execution then. We wait. We watch Soon it might look like a falling wedge.
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$6144 two part betting game.
A) When will $6144 be broken on the way down.
B) When will $6144 be broken back on the way up.
June 8 for both You were pretty close, jojo. Happened on June 13, for both. OK, enough of that... Let's go back to $7000, shall we...
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At this point we're kinda close to TERA's $6144 prediction, but I don't think we'll cross it.
I shouldn't have said that.
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$12288 game update, who's feeling lucky? I still think my mid-August bet is possible, maybe... At this point we're kinda close to TERA's $6144 prediction, but I don't think we'll cross it.
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This is what you think about Bitcoin when you purchased a tee for 12 BTC (at ~$0,38/BTC price), like this banker did: Russian Banker Warns, Tighter Crypto Regulations Will Hurt Blockchain DevelopmentA ban on cryptocurrencies on state level would endanger the development of blockchain technologies and prevent the disclosure of the full potential of digital currencies, according to German Gref, a prominent banker and former minister of economy and trade of the Russian Federation. Although he admits he does not use cryptocurrencies, Gref notes that he considers them a source of financing for the blockchain development. In April, he said the technology was still “unripe and overvalued.” German Gref is the president of Sberbank, which is the largest bank in Russia and among the biggest in Europe. Earlier this year, reports suggested that Russia’s “savings bank” was planning to circumvent local regulations and offer clients overseas crypto-trading services. Gref also shared his opinion that the majority of countries do not recognize cryptocurrency because of its decentralization. “No state will part with the monopoly on money issuance. Most governments believe that cryptocurrency is a property and, like any other property, must be taxable,” he said, quoted by Kommersant, a leading Russian business daily. The banker also cautioned that investing in digital assets is associated with high risks. https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-in-brief-saturday-switzerland-votes-on-sovereign-money-referendum-russian-banker-warns-against-crypto-ban/It's pretty amazing to see a banker who experimented with bitcoin that early, when the price was ~$0,38/BTC.
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Even if you have money in the bank at 0.1% rate, that's exponential growth too.
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