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November 21, 2017, 04:33:05 AM
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because bitcoin is now shifting gold as an investment and bitcoin now has mastered the world of cryptocurrency at a very good price. bitcoin movement is very profitable and is suitable for long-term or short-term investments.
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November 21, 2017, 04:41:01 AM
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The stock market is 70% overvalued ... crash now inevitable





Author Charles Dickens' classic, A Tale of Two Cities, begins this way: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness ... ."

According to one stock market analytical firm, GMO, today's market behavior resembles Dickens' book, which was published in 1859 and was set during the time of the French Revolution some seven decades earlier.

As the firm noted, in recent days much of the investing and financial world was focused on a meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, attended by Federal Reserve chairperson Janet Yellen. But GMO analysts were watching other things and events happening in the market.

In August, the firm noted in its monthly report – reproduced in part by Zero Hedge – that Shiller P/E, a respected metric for measuring U.S. equities valuation, surpassed 27. Given that normally its range is somewhere slightly above 16, it appears that valuations are looking a bit larger than they should be.

What's more, GMO noted, the last time the Shiller P/E was above 27 was in October 2007, "and we all know how that movie ended," the GMO report said.
 

'A tale of mediocrity, at best'

And though no one at the analytical firm is saying that the nation and the world are set to experience another Great Recession and near-meltdown of the global economic order – and nothing is written in stone saying that stocks are not allowed to become more expensive – "we continue to maintain our bias against U.S. stocks," the firm said in its report.

At the same time, the firm said, it was tracking a widening disconnect between fundamentals of the U.S. economy, corporate America and their stocks. "It really is a tale of two cities," the analytics firms said, "one of mediocre fundamentals versus a meteoric rise in markets."

In assembling some relevant metrics pertaining to the overall health of the economy and some top-line/bottom-line figures from the S&P 500 index, the firm looked at gross domestic product growth, productivity and household income, in addition to some others like revenue and earnings for U.S. stocks, just to round out the assessment.

"It is a tale of mediocrity, at best," the firm wrote in its report.

After that, analysts contrasted those metrics with actual market returns of the S&P 500 Index spanning the past five years. "Truly meteoric," the firm wrote, adding this caveat: "As an aside, we at GMO have always been leery of drawing too many investment conclusions from staring at economic data–we are more valuation-oriented, after all–but even we are struck by the divergence."


Read more at http://www.naturalnews.com/055447_stock_market_crash_bubble_economy_Wall_Street.html.


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yes I think bitcoin is one of the valuable digital currencies today, bitcoin is a virtual currency that is widely used and trusted by the global community because bitcoin also simplify you in digital transactions
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November 21, 2017, 04:44:20 AM
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Yes! Bitcoin is a good investment now because if we had some FIAT investments with Banks they hold our money for years and throw small penny on our face because they are operated by government.
However Investment on bitcoin crypto currency gives a huge returns.
To earn better profits it's all with crypto Bitcoin possible
Investment on bitcoin currency helps us for greater profits.


Yes and your money cannot be confiscated by a bank nor its government.

Bitcoin is ultimate store of value and its popularity has strengthened over time and maximizes value compared to any other altcoin...why?:
If it can be shutdown, and have assets frozen by a bank or government, there would be no value
If it wasn't secure, there would be no value.
If it wasn't immutable, there would be no value.
If it wasn't globally distributed, there would be no value.
If it wasn't so strong, open-source decentralized and unstoppable, there would be no value.
If it wasn't so scarce, there would be no value.
If it was easy to spam transactions, there would be no value
If it was stopped after all major banks on Earth banned in 2013 to today, there would be no value. (say "bitcoin" when transacting and watch the block of the transaction. simple fix=never mention "bitcoin").
If it didn't have the history of 8+ years (and still no hacker can exploit bitcoin blockchain), there would be no value
If it was exactly like fiat and only did transactions, there would be no value.

Bitcoin has all the characteristics needed combined to make the most value and increasing more than any other financial-asset option coming from the manipulated fiat central-banking debt-system.

Also, when you can, try to help others in learning.

Maybe you can see these links (I try to currently put in my signature):
Hacks & puppets & forks - how to destroy bitcoin
How to Explain Bitcoin to a 7-Year-Old


Amazing to see global trade growth on localbitcoins as well (scroll down to see all the individual countries):
https://coin.dance/volume/localbitcoins     :



Be mindful of the Bad Actors - Avoid these:
DCG = DIGITAL CURRENCY GROUP (Barry Silbert, Jeff Garzik, coinbase, coindesk, blockchain.info, bitpay, bitcoin.com, etc) supports FUD & have/will try to infiltrate & eventually shutdown bitcoin.

r/btc reddit thread and (the other) company-controlled bitcoin website (bitcoin.com) also spread FUD but then try to accuse others of spreading FUD, LOL? Why do they push hard on altcoins (bitcoin cash, ethereum, FUD?)  Why do they push for forks?

Forks creating scamchains are a courtesy brought to you by DCG group of companies led by Barry Silbert with his fellow minion Jeff Garzik and friend Roger Ver. Central banks love to fund their seeders who in turn fund DCG operations so they can get inside the community to circumvent Bitcoin's progress and try to destroy bitcoin via forks, code, media (see coindesk) articles and social posts, funded startups, and flow of funds into exchanges (pumps & dumps).

Luckily their attempts have been marked by continuous and grand failures - altcoins...
"Bitcoin Classic" failure
"Bitcoin XT" failure
"Bitcoin Unlimited" failure
"Bitcoin Cash" failure
"Bitcoin Segwit2x" (BTC1) failure

The real Bitcoin, on the other-hand, has the highest value because of the totality of what it is - if it lacked the features of what it is, then there would be no value.

Today, Bitcoin is probably almost 1% adopted by people all around the world. Even in the most adopted country, the USA, most people have no idea what Bitcoin really is. Japan, may have a slightly higher number in percentage terms.

Bitcoin has been banned all over the world by all big banks in nearly all countries since 2013 (for over 4-years) and the banks have completely failed at stopping Bitcoin's growth. At a bank, just try to do a bank transaction say its for "Bitcoin" and watch your transaction be blocked for review.

BUT Everyone in all countries are still finding a way to get Bitcoins. They simply never say "Bitcoin" when dealing with banks. People are smart.

Nothing can stop Bitcoin as it reached escape velocity back in 2013.  What do you think everyone's been doing for the past 4 years??

Bitcoin has been unstoppable growth since 2013.

Wait until we are closer to 3% adoption in the world.

Once we hit 4% adoption in the world, then Bitcoin = mainstream.

Let that sink in.

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November 21, 2017, 04:46:55 AM
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The stock market is 70% overvalued ... crash now inevitable





Author Charles Dickens' classic, A Tale of Two Cities, begins this way: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness ... ."

According to one stock market analytical firm, GMO, today's market behavior resembles Dickens' book, which was published in 1859 and was set during the time of the French Revolution some seven decades earlier.

As the firm noted, in recent days much of the investing and financial world was focused on a meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, attended by Federal Reserve chairperson Janet Yellen. But GMO analysts were watching other things and events happening in the market.

In August, the firm noted in its monthly report – reproduced in part by Zero Hedge – that Shiller P/E, a respected metric for measuring U.S. equities valuation, surpassed 27. Given that normally its range is somewhere slightly above 16, it appears that valuations are looking a bit larger than they should be.

What's more, GMO noted, the last time the Shiller P/E was above 27 was in October 2007, "and we all know how that movie ended," the GMO report said.
 

'A tale of mediocrity, at best'

And though no one at the analytical firm is saying that the nation and the world are set to experience another Great Recession and near-meltdown of the global economic order – and nothing is written in stone saying that stocks are not allowed to become more expensive – "we continue to maintain our bias against U.S. stocks," the firm said in its report.

At the same time, the firm said, it was tracking a widening disconnect between fundamentals of the U.S. economy, corporate America and their stocks. "It really is a tale of two cities," the analytics firms said, "one of mediocre fundamentals versus a meteoric rise in markets."

In assembling some relevant metrics pertaining to the overall health of the economy and some top-line/bottom-line figures from the S&P 500 index, the firm looked at gross domestic product growth, productivity and household income, in addition to some others like revenue and earnings for U.S. stocks, just to round out the assessment.

"It is a tale of mediocrity, at best," the firm wrote in its report.

After that, analysts contrasted those metrics with actual market returns of the S&P 500 Index spanning the past five years. "Truly meteoric," the firm wrote, adding this caveat: "As an aside, we at GMO have always been leery of drawing too many investment conclusions from staring at economic data–we are more valuation-oriented, after all–but even we are struck by the divergence."


Read more at http://www.naturalnews.com/055447_stock_market_crash_bubble_economy_Wall_Street.html.


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bitcoin has a high value today, bitcoin is a digital currency that has good price stability, and this is what makes bitcoin become one of the future investment alternatives
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November 21, 2017, 04:48:20 AM
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The stock market is 70% overvalued ... crash now inevitable





Author Charles Dickens' classic, A Tale of Two Cities, begins this way: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness ... ."

According to one stock market analytical firm, GMO, today's market behavior resembles Dickens' book, which was published in 1859 and was set during the time of the French Revolution some seven decades earlier.

As the firm noted, in recent days much of the investing and financial world was focused on a meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, attended by Federal Reserve chairperson Janet Yellen. But GMO analysts were watching other things and events happening in the market.

In August, the firm noted in its monthly report – reproduced in part by Zero Hedge – that Shiller P/E, a respected metric for measuring U.S. equities valuation, surpassed 27. Given that normally its range is somewhere slightly above 16, it appears that valuations are looking a bit larger than they should be.

What's more, GMO noted, the last time the Shiller P/E was above 27 was in October 2007, "and we all know how that movie ended," the GMO report said.
 

'A tale of mediocrity, at best'

And though no one at the analytical firm is saying that the nation and the world are set to experience another Great Recession and near-meltdown of the global economic order – and nothing is written in stone saying that stocks are not allowed to become more expensive – "we continue to maintain our bias against U.S. stocks," the firm said in its report.

At the same time, the firm said, it was tracking a widening disconnect between fundamentals of the U.S. economy, corporate America and their stocks. "It really is a tale of two cities," the analytics firms said, "one of mediocre fundamentals versus a meteoric rise in markets."

In assembling some relevant metrics pertaining to the overall health of the economy and some top-line/bottom-line figures from the S&P 500 index, the firm looked at gross domestic product growth, productivity and household income, in addition to some others like revenue and earnings for U.S. stocks, just to round out the assessment.

"It is a tale of mediocrity, at best," the firm wrote in its report.

After that, analysts contrasted those metrics with actual market returns of the S&P 500 Index spanning the past five years. "Truly meteoric," the firm wrote, adding this caveat: "As an aside, we at GMO have always been leery of drawing too many investment conclusions from staring at economic data–we are more valuation-oriented, after all–but even we are struck by the divergence."


Read more at http://www.naturalnews.com/055447_stock_market_crash_bubble_economy_Wall_Street.html.


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bitcoin is a tool similar to currency, in each country must be different currency and its value.
nah, so bitcoin, although not in the form of money, but bitcoin is a tool for long-term investments that can be in the money.
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November 21, 2017, 04:49:23 AM
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As years passes by bitcoin is now recognize in different countries. So no doubt that bitcoin is a good investment not only now but also for the future.
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November 21, 2017, 04:55:11 AM
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As years passes by bitcoin is now recognize in different countries. So no doubt that bitcoin is a good investment not only now but also for the future.
The price has no limit, it can rise depending on the demand so if you believe that demand will continue to increase
then we should be doing now is continue to accumulate bitcoin until it will reach our limit for investment. A lot of believers already made a fortune
with bitcoin and we have to believe because we also have a chance.


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November 21, 2017, 05:24:05 AM
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I think for indians its not so good to invest now, as the price touch 600000 INR which is way too high
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November 21, 2017, 05:38:39 AM
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Bitcoin is really a good investment. ETH also, it should be thought that the virtual coins were good in 2017, and the ETH I bought grew by 300%
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November 21, 2017, 05:42:07 AM
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The stock market is 70% overvalued ... crash now inevitable





Author Charles Dickens' classic, A Tale of Two Cities, begins this way: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness ... ."

According to one stock market analytical firm, GMO, today's market behavior resembles Dickens' book, which was published in 1859 and was set during the time of the French Revolution some seven decades earlier.

As the firm noted, in recent days much of the investing and financial world was focused on a meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, attended by Federal Reserve chairperson Janet Yellen. But GMO analysts were watching other things and events happening in the market.

In August, the firm noted in its monthly report – reproduced in part by Zero Hedge – that Shiller P/E, a respected metric for measuring U.S. equities valuation, surpassed 27. Given that normally its range is somewhere slightly above 16, it appears that valuations are looking a bit larger than they should be.

What's more, GMO noted, the last time the Shiller P/E was above 27 was in October 2007, "and we all know how that movie ended," the GMO report said.
 

'A tale of mediocrity, at best'

And though no one at the analytical firm is saying that the nation and the world are set to experience another Great Recession and near-meltdown of the global economic order – and nothing is written in stone saying that stocks are not allowed to become more expensive – "we continue to maintain our bias against U.S. stocks," the firm said in its report.

At the same time, the firm said, it was tracking a widening disconnect between fundamentals of the U.S. economy, corporate America and their stocks. "It really is a tale of two cities," the analytics firms said, "one of mediocre fundamentals versus a meteoric rise in markets."

In assembling some relevant metrics pertaining to the overall health of the economy and some top-line/bottom-line figures from the S&P 500 index, the firm looked at gross domestic product growth, productivity and household income, in addition to some others like revenue and earnings for U.S. stocks, just to round out the assessment.

"It is a tale of mediocrity, at best," the firm wrote in its report.

After that, analysts contrasted those metrics with actual market returns of the S&P 500 Index spanning the past five years. "Truly meteoric," the firm wrote, adding this caveat: "As an aside, we at GMO have always been leery of drawing too many investment conclusions from staring at economic data–we are more valuation-oriented, after all–but even we are struck by the divergence."


Read more at http://www.naturalnews.com/055447_stock_market_crash_bubble_economy_Wall_Street.html.


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Yes it ia really it is time for bitcoin now because the price of bitcoin now is still rising up and up. But in the investment you must be carefull because its involve money and money can be done in good or bad people. So wr must be careful to what are we going in investment it is good if you researched in what you invest .
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November 21, 2017, 05:44:57 AM
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bitcoin is really a good investment as it can give us a good profit only for holding it, as people are expecting that the price is going to raise too high in next few months therefore it will be really a good investment.

Yup agree that buddy. Holding will be best option in one of way of bitcoin investment. Most of the people here in the forum use to hold their bitcoins for future. even I holded nearly 0.5 bitcoins in my desktop wallet. I believe that this will help me to earn more profit in future.
I heard bitcoin from friend, and I was interested in it and I will learn it to invest.
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November 21, 2017, 05:50:11 AM
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Yes bitcoin is a good investment in the recent days because more people don't know about this so that the person who will invest in the bitcoin will be the billioner in future
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November 21, 2017, 08:20:27 AM
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Bitcoin is a good investment for now because it's price will keep on going high, low percentage of the world's population are currently aware of it and once more and more people get into bitcoin then price will surely go high.
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November 21, 2017, 01:40:01 PM
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Not only now, bitcoin is always good investment because bitcoin have great stability and has strong platform where the price of bitcoin will increase in future because the usage of bitcoin becoming more comfortable to people who wants to use it.
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November 21, 2017, 07:12:01 PM
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As years passes by bitcoin is now recognize in different countries. So no doubt that bitcoin is a good investment not only now but also for the future.
The price has no limit, it can rise depending on the demand so if you believe that demand will continue to increase
then we should be doing now is continue to accumulate bitcoin until it will reach our limit for investment. A lot of believers already made a fortune
with bitcoin and we have to believe because we also have a chance.
I think from day first bitcoin was able to invest and now bitcoin is very stable with high price in market so now you can invest here as much as you can because bitcoin is also now legal in many countries and they trust in bitcoin so bitcoin is very safe and sound for investment and I’m also doing investment here from a long time.
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November 22, 2017, 03:34:13 AM
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It is on the right track to take the risk to purchase bitcoin as long we can bear to get it before it wind up noticeably costly a weeks from now. In spite of the fact that the estimation of bitcoin now was truly costly however for faith in bitcoin and for the eventual fate of holding it I will quietly sit tight until further notice to offer it.
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November 22, 2017, 03:40:30 AM
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I think bitcoin is a good to invest now because of many users now are using it and it is easy to handle unlike other it can crash your money. Although you are not really a business man you can understand easily what's happening to your bitcoin.

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November 22, 2017, 03:45:13 AM
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Bitcoins are a good investment now because of its continuous increase in price per bitcoin. The downside of this is that the price of each bitcoin also shoots down fast whenever there is a problem with the supply or a major coin has forked bitcoins. It's still a good investment despite the price volatility.

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November 22, 2017, 04:06:29 AM
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Bitcoin very famous to all investors on the world now, bitcoin price is rising every year and still be predicted to rise more than 10000 in next year, making it a good coin for longterm investment.

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November 22, 2017, 04:15:08 AM
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Yes bitcoin is a good to invest now, because we know that bitcoin price is so high. We know that bitcoin have a good profits once the price goes again up so bitcoin can give us big profit. So buy now bitcoin and keep it till the price reach your desire price.
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