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May 17, 2020, 01:31:21 PM |
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How do you extrapolate all of that from that graph? some go up some go down average seems about straight. Maybe they moved exchanges, maybe an exchange decided to run down its money. Seems like complex equivalence to blame some saying, or sudden change in trader mentality.
I extrapolate with my own free thinking. For sure I don't pretend to smuggle it for truth or science. I think it's good food for toughts.I am very open to discussion. I tried to extrapolate a little bit more on that graph, and posted a few thought here: Re: A couple of interesting charts about Exchanges
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May 17, 2020, 01:36:50 PM |
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Could break 10k today.
+2% would be a very boring day.
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Last of the V8s
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Be a bank
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May 17, 2020, 01:37:37 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Oh hey the normies did a funny thread This post might ruffle feathers but no sense incubating a lark. I'm just going to wing it. After years of Wright puffin up his accomplishments some hawk-eyed observer spotted that most of them were parroted! He probably thought leaving twitter was da skies enough to avoid being caged for his ill eagle activities but he should have spent more time defending his nest and stayed out of Satoshi's territory. While some might applaud his respect for national tradition, I don't think that this albatross is anything to emu-late. His raven about Bitcoin's Turing completeness generated much mocking but those it flew over were left thinking of him as Coq-of-the-walk. *Now* even his flock will know that he's a turkey. Who did he think was that gull-ible? Even CSU has to find this too hard to swallow. Degree printer may go Brrrrrr but Brrrr-d is a cardinal sin! Letting it stand would cheepen their reputation. Wright's migration to the UK has no doubt made handling the ensuing flap pretty cuckoo. Although I'm sure he'll keep preening, I bet he privately r-egrets hatching this plan. I fully expect he'll be dis-quail-ified. Once he re-terns his ducktorate will he get a booby prize or will he be left brooding over a goose egg? Either way I don't think it will be long before his fowl play goes entirely tits up and we hear the swan song of a caw-nvicted jail bird and, at last, the end of his robin. Coming next: A shocking revelation that Wright's "first draft" of of the "Bitcoin Whitepaper" was also plagiarized!
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BitcoinsGreat
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May 17, 2020, 01:38:00 PM |
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Could break 10k today.
I hope bitcoin does break the 10,000$ today and do not disappoint us again. Bitcoin is trying to climb the ladder many times in past few days but bulls doesn't seems to have the final power.
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May 17, 2020, 01:42:49 PM |
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Now, let me explain to all of you why the Swedish government is not closing down society and quarantining people/closing of areas.
This is a little known fact outside Sweden, and it rarely comes up in the debate. Neither the Swedish government nor the Swedish parliament has the authority to do that. The Swedish constitution guarantees all citizens the right to free movement in peacetime, no exceptions but one, people with a dangerous contagious disease can be forcefully quarantined according to the contagious disease act. But that only applies to specific individuals. And there is no such thing as marshal law in Sweden, not allowed by the constitution.
So, no matter how much people or other countries bitch about Swedens way of handling the crisis, nothing is going to change. You can change the constitution, but that reacquires two parliament votes with one general election in between. We might se a change in the wording in the constitution from just "wartime" to "war and pandemics" or something like that, but no such change has been suggested yet.
They could still *recommend* people to wear masks in public spaces, right? I doubt such recommendation would be against the law... And yet: https://www.thelocal.se/20200514/explained-why-is-sweden-not-recommending-face-masks-to-the-public You can still do your part
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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May 17, 2020, 01:45:35 PM |
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Anyone not caught up with all their outstanding jobs yet during the lockdown?
with my wife creating new jobs and projects by the second? i will never catch up.
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May 17, 2020, 02:21:18 PM |
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Masterluc aka Pentarudi newest Update Just dropping some stones into short term bearish pan. Hidden bearish divergences on daily chart. Stick it up his ass...
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May 17, 2020, 02:26:10 PM |
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Now, let me explain to all of you why the Swedish government is not closing down society and quarantining people/closing of areas.
This is a little known fact outside Sweden, and it rarely comes up in the debate. Neither the Swedish government nor the Swedish parliament has the authority to do that. The Swedish constitution guarantees all citizens the right to free movement in peacetime, no exceptions but one, people with a dangerous contagious disease can be forcefully quarantined according to the contagious disease act. But that only applies to specific individuals. And there is no such thing as marshal law in Sweden, not allowed by the constitution.
So, no matter how much people or other countries bitch about Swedens way of handling the crisis, nothing is going to change. You can change the constitution, but that reacquires two parliament votes with one general election in between. We might se a change in the wording in the constitution from just "wartime" to "war and pandemics" or something like that, but no such change has been suggested yet.
Yeah, democracy and all... but, in case of a really deadly virus wouldn't it mean that most of the population is going to die?
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May 17, 2020, 02:30:26 PM |
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Doesn't sound like the Flu...
Good to hear you're alive. Any ideas on how you might have gotten it?
Yes, my idiot brother went to a dinner party, one of the guests was infected, he then passed it on to me. Thanks, that's a very good bit of data, was he next to the sick person, were they coughing, and did he cough on you? Does he live with you? Sorry for all the questions, but you're the second person I know who got this and lived (several didn't). Thanks again!
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May 17, 2020, 03:01:32 PM |
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Anyone not caught up with all their outstanding jobs yet during the lockdown?
with my wife creating new jobs and projects by the second? i will never catch up. Today I finished stripping down to small bits and fully cleaning back to like new condition her Dyson.
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May 17, 2020, 03:21:16 PM |
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You can still do your part Thanks, but no. I'm a rebel.
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May 17, 2020, 03:25:01 PM |
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Uberbullish!
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May 17, 2020, 03:27:28 PM |
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Meanwhile: nice Sunday pump!
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Now, let me explain to all of you why the Swedish government is not closing down society and quarantining people/closing of areas.
This is a little known fact outside Sweden, and it rarely comes up in the debate. Neither the Swedish government nor the Swedish parliament has the authority to do that. The Swedish constitution guarantees all citizens the right to free movement in peacetime, no exceptions but one, people with a dangerous contagious disease can be forcefully quarantined according to the contagious disease act. But that only applies to specific individuals. And there is no such thing as marshal law in Sweden, not allowed by the constitution.
So, no matter how much people or other countries bitch about Swedens way of handling the crisis, nothing is going to change. You can change the constitution, but that reacquires two parliament votes with one general election in between. We might se a change in the wording in the constitution from just "wartime" to "war and pandemics" or something like that, but no such change has been suggested yet.
I rarely post here, but as a fellow Swede I felt I just had to respond. First of all, I'm happy you are feeling better and I hope you make a full recovery soon. The Swedish situation has little to do with its laws, but rather as a result of the recommendations by the Government in general, and by the FHM (The Swedish Public Health Authority) in particular, or should I rather say the lack of thereof. Take our neighbouring countries Norway and Finland as an example. We share similar laws and we have similar traditions, ways of living etc. They have 232 respectively 297 death, compared to Sweden's 3674 death as of today. The difference is their governments has acted much more forcefully and managed to protect their elders. The lack of testing of workers in hospital and nursing/elderly homes has made the virus spread uncontrollably among our most vulnerable people. Myself is utterly disgusted how Swedish authorities has handled this pandemic so far.
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May 17, 2020, 03:31:10 PM |
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Stick it up his ass... Not so quick. It ain't over yet.
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May 17, 2020, 03:37:55 PM |
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Stick it up his ass... Not so quick. It ain't over yet. Yeah, the more times you roll the dice, the more chances your "prediction" ends up being correct. We saw how Masterluc's "predictions" worked out in Mindrust's case, as a fellow WO recently commented. Fcuk him.
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May 17, 2020, 04:19:27 PM Last edit: May 17, 2020, 05:10:47 PM by BitcoinsGreat |
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Anyone not caught up with all their outstanding jobs yet during the lockdown?
with my wife creating new jobs and projects by the second? i will never catch up. Most of the people have lost their jobs in the lockdown and companies have downsized and limited their operations. The most beneifical persons are those who have their own business over the internet.
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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Anyone not caught up with all their outstanding jobs yet during the lockdown?
with my wife creating new jobs and projects by the second? i will never catch up. Today I finished stripping down to small bits and fully cleaning back to like new condition her Dyson. here is how my one, single project is going. PROJECT: disassemble and clean barbecue grill, check uneven burners. estimated time maybe a couple hours of nice relaxing time STARTED: hours ago PERCENT COMPLETE: 5% TIME SPENT ON GRILL PROJECT: 10 minutes to move and partially dissemble grill. TIME SPENT ON WIFES PROJECTS: several hours. ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME FOR GRILL PROJECT: next week
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