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August 14, 2017, 11:25:17 PM

the mods here have been deleting all my posts?? , damn the censorship is real,enjoy your segwitcoin...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41qC3w3UUkU

Then post somewhere else and link it here, it's a big internet. I am holding both forks.
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August 14, 2017, 11:43:38 PM

I'm not too proud to admit I got that wrong.   Wink

Although we could top at any time. Just saying. Though it looks like we have more bull run to go.

Either way it goes, I win so I don't care.  80% in bitcoin, 20% hedged. Win win.


I'm about 92% bitcoin and 8% hedge (give or take 1% because sometimes it becomes a bit difficult to recalculate with the price moving around so much and also real life issues also "getting in the way"), and fuck at these 65%+ gains in two weeks on top of previous gains in recent times, even 8%, adds up to a lot of fiat sitting on the sidelines.  but that is o.k... I don't really feel an urge to cash out more or to buy for that matter - however, if the price were to shoot up to $9k within about a few weeks, I might consider taking some drastic selling measures (emphasizing "might")   Cheesy   Cheesy
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August 14, 2017, 11:49:21 PM

Just did a quick calculation today.

I calculate that I'd have to work full time for 14.5 years to earn, after taxes, what I've gained with bitcoin in just 4 years.

And this shit is just getting started IMO.


my CPA on Friday (besides the wtf are you doing are you a drug dealer look) said

1) quit my job ..being taxed at 47%

or

2) do a solo 401k and dump up to 34k in that for the rest of the year



She also said

3) no way sell coin this year..capital gains on income ..she says wait till first of the year


so myself

4) wtf ...maybe I should cash out some after Jan 1st and just mine thru 2018 and slide on my investments and some BTC cashed out...I'm 2 years
from medicare (65) and the year after that I could glide and still take full soc sec at 66

decisions..

ack!


If it hits 5k I'm gonna crack like a walnut.....before Jan 1st I'd be gone...(and I could justify selling some of my 'crypto babies" as a hedge against dreaded tulips (unlikely
but I've used dumber justifications to blow $$$ on dubious projects...like in 2013 when I got the KNC 550gh Jupiter BTC ASIC Miner Smiley

ack! I hate making 'adult' and 'prudent' decisions....




First world problems, you fuck.... hahahahahahaha    Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


Back to serious... yep.. I am having some similar dilemmas... not with the mining part but just ongoing questioning of some issues with fast price appreciation.. partly a problem of having what you wish for coming true.
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August 14, 2017, 11:57:10 PM

$4328, neat........
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August 14, 2017, 11:57:18 PM

stamp ath
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August 15, 2017, 12:08:07 AM

I'm about 92% bitcoin and 8% hedge (give or take 1% because sometimes it becomes a bit difficult to recalculate with the price moving around so much and also real life issues also "getting in the way"), and fuck at these 65%+ gains in two weeks on top of previous gains in recent times, even 8%, adds up to a lot of fiat sitting on the sidelines.  but that is o.k... I don't really feel an urge to cash out more or to buy for that matter - however, if the price were to shoot up to $9k within about a few weeks, I might consider taking some drastic selling measures (emphasizing "might")   Cheesy   Cheesy

I like your method of selling small amounts at set price intervals. And paying very little attention to that voice that inevitably will say: damn, I shoulda bought more here, sold some there. We all know it's going up long term but short term predictions just cannot be relied upon.

My only deviation would be if it is clearly going parabolic, then maybe sell a little more than planned. Especially if masterluc is calling the top. But even then, I wouldn't deviate much from the plan. Even the master can be wrong.



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August 15, 2017, 12:12:49 AM

Here we go again!

I still haven't seen a major short squeeze... maybe this time?
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August 15, 2017, 12:48:38 AM

The sell wall on Gemini at $4125 started at about 1k btc about 20 minutes ago, and it looks like it is getting eaten away slowly.  I feel like making a buy, just to contribute to the cause.  It is down to 448 BTC as I type, but even if I made a BIG purchase (for me), it would not make a big dent in the wall.


Edit:  Hahahahaha.. Finally I may have done a good thing for everyone, including myself.  I watched the wall, and it suddenly went down from 433BTC and down to 18BTC, and I made my pounce, especially since on my other screen, I could see that Stamp had about $100 premium with new ATH movement. My small contribution at the bargain price of $4125.  Now, I gotta figure out when to sell because that was outside of my regular practices?  Maybe sell little by little starting around $4250?  or is that too conservative?


Seems like it could be the same whale on Gemini at $4325, who posted a large sum of coins for sale at $4125.. I might have come to the situation too late, but as I type there are currently a reduction from 247 coins for sale down to 147.. Maybe the whale is running out of coins?  Maybe not?  who knows? 

Even though I made money out of the last one, I am a bit hesitant to contribute to the cause, again on this one - although if there is a stacking up of coins at that $4325 price point, and other exchanges are going into the $4390 arena, I may make another strategic purchase.. possibly... just to play my small part in this historical (or should I say hysterical?) cause.
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August 15, 2017, 12:59:54 AM

here ya go folks...a bunch of babbling buffoons baffled by bitcoin.... ba ha ha ha !! Grin
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August 15, 2017, 01:09:05 AM

here ya go folks...a bunch of babbling buffoons baffled by bitcoin.... ba ha ha ha !! Grin

They keep updating their "prediction" every week AFTER THE FACTS.... I can do that too. Goldman Sucks.
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August 15, 2017, 01:09:31 AM

Back to serious... yep.. I am having some similar dilemmas... not with the mining part but just ongoing questioning of some issues with fast price appreciation.. partly a problem of having what you wish for coming true.

Just remember what happened to the boy who got everything he wanted.

"He lived happily ever after"

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August 15, 2017, 01:20:04 AM

here ya go folks...a bunch of babbling buffoons baffled by bitcoin.... ba ha ha ha !! Grin

In the video the chick knew what she was talking about - the old dude was totally lost. She even called him out.

Newbies are not going to read that article. In the FOMO phase the video is way more influential than words n stuff.
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August 15, 2017, 01:29:30 AM

here ya go folks...a bunch of babbling buffoons baffled by bitcoin.... ba ha ha ha !! Grin

In the video the chick knew what she was talking about - the old dude was totally lost. She even called him out.

Newbies are not going to read that article. In the FOMO phase the video is way more influential than words n stuff.

 She said to put 1% of your portfolio into Bitcoin (or I should say Crypto) so if everyone in the world (not saying they have that large of a following but...) puts 1% into Crypto-currencies, how much would that be?
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here ya go folks...a bunch of babbling buffoons baffled by bitcoin.... ba ha ha ha !! Grin

They keep updating their "prediction" every week AFTER THE FACTS.... I can do that too. Goldman Sucks.

Yeah, they're still a bunch of talking buffoon parrot heads sitting atop mt. stupid, but notice some MEGA changes from just a year ago:

1) They are not scoffing/laughing at bitcoin anymore! (actually now saying "Bitcoin is here to stay")

2) They are recommending normies to invest in it (albeit only 1%)

HUGE sea change.

Except for that idiot dinosaur Dennis Gartman. Not only does he not understand crypto, he's a straight up central banker ass kisser. I believe he's even done consulting work for the Federal Reserve Bank.

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August 15, 2017, 01:50:53 AM

here ya go folks...a bunch of babbling buffoons baffled by bitcoin.... ba ha ha ha !! Grin

They keep updating their "prediction" every week AFTER THE FACTS.... I can do that too. Goldman Sucks.

Yeah, they're still a bunch of talking buffoon parrot heads sitting atop mt. stupid, but notice some MEGA changes from just a year ago:

1) They are not scoffing/laughing at bitcoin anymore! (actually now saying "Bitcoin is here to stay")

2) They are recommending normies to invest in it (albeit only 1%)

HUGE sea change.

Except for that idiot dinosaur Dennis Gartman. Not only does he not understand crypto, he's a straight up central banker ass kisser. I believe he's even done consulting work for the Federal Reserve Bank.



Yup, the change is quite obvious. Also, the price is very indicative of that change. And this time it is not a single exchange that goes full retard for a couple months (mt gox). There are tens of exchanges, way lot more infrastructure, etc etc.... So the price is as real as it can be in a high risk investment.
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August 15, 2017, 01:53:09 AM

According to pionline, Americans have $25 Trillion in retirement assets.  Considering only this and giving Bitcoin only 50% of the 1% of the crypto-currency investment, each one will be worth $7575 and that doesn't include assets from the rest of the world Wink
 I would also like to urge everyone to invest 1% of their portfolio into Bitcoin!
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2) They are recommending normies to invest in it (albeit only 1%)


Nothing wrong with recommending 1%. No need to go full retard. My initial coins were probably < 1% back in the day.

The % increases over time of course.
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August 15, 2017, 02:01:28 AM


 I would also like to urge everyone to invest 1% of their portfolio into Bitcoin!


I agree to some degree that Average Joe should invest something now.

But only 1%? Let's say that someone has a $200,000 portfolio, then that's only $2000. That's a flyer. Sure they risk almost nothing, but really stand to gain nothing either unless they hold it for 30 years.

And then they want Average Joe to stay in and risk the other 99% of their portfolio in this ginormously overblown stock market bubble? All $198,000?

You can see the mind fuck they do right in plain sight.
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August 15, 2017, 02:01:46 AM

ALL TIMES HIGH!!!!
$4360 IS HERE, LADIES AND GENTLEMAN!


EDIT: It's impossible to keep up! As I was writing, $4367.90 was new ATH...
EDIT2: Less than 1 minute later, $4370!!!
EDIT3: I give up! $4378 is already here!
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