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Question: Price Target for Nov. 30, 2024:
<$75K - 3 (3.8%)
$75K to $80K - 1 (1.3%)
$80K to $85K - 2 (2.6%)
$85K to $90K - 9 (11.5%)
$90K to $95K - 12 (15.4%)
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November 01, 2017, 08:41:47 PM

An 11 year old should not have full title to bitcoin that was "given" to her.

You gotta build character in her first...

Otherwise, she become SPOILT BRATT, if she already NOT one. 

Jaysus, JJG - tend to your own garden, willya?

I know eight nine year olds with responsible full discretion over their Bitcoin. Hell, my granddaughters already have liquid assets larger than the average adult. Thanks to Bitcoin Smiley

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Hahaahahahahaha...

One spoilt bratt might not recognize another spoilt bratt, then.   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

I have the right to provide my opinion, which I did.  Kids should be formed and conformed and built and not given free range or financial freedom until they achieve those formative objectives.....   There you go, and perhaps you heard it here, first?

Sounds like you, contrarily, would like to screw up the whole world with gifting to kids and also fucking around with stupid-ass renegade forks too, while acting as if they are the be all cure all to bitcoin's supposedly imagined woes.    Roll Eyes
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November 01, 2017, 08:43:41 PM

Am I going to get another coin for each BCH I hold??  What is this one going to be called?  Is this why the price increase of BCH lately?

Much as S2X is marketed as an upgrade to S1X, the new Bitcoin Cash fork is being marketed as an upgrade, not a fork. It may be instructive to note that there are other coins that routinely upgrade through the hard fork process, without hiccups.

So the intent is that everyone migrate to the new upgraded Bitcoin Cash protocol, and the old protocol dies an instant death. So no, no doubling of coins for you.

Of course, the devil in the details. While this seems less controversial in the Bitcoin Cash community than S2X seems to be to the Bitcoin Segwit community, we don't know until we're looking at it in the rearview mirror.

I am optimistic, albeit ever so slightly anxious.
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November 01, 2017, 08:49:17 PM

https://youtu.be/sJAXH2FN9Dc


What a video. Richard Heart is one clever MF.

Rhett is too but jeeeees kid, get yourself a girlfriend.
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November 01, 2017, 08:52:03 PM


All I know for sure is, over the last few years, GLD has been the single worst performing asset in my portfolio.

Even Mooncoin probably did better than Gold. It seems utterly dead.
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November 01, 2017, 08:52:15 PM


And I'm a not-yet-rehabilitated goldbug.

That's pretty interesting. How many BTC have you traded over the years into Gold?

Zero. I'm sitting on a stash of PMs accumulated before satoshi. Of course, I've bought a few token commemoratives since then (e.g., when buying similar as wedding gifts), but I've always paid fiat.

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Also you just said in other post that you are already on your path to retirement soon. Have you already extracted/diversified enough from Bitcoin to other more traditional investments or are you just counting on doing it later?

I've been on a path for suitable 'normal' assets by retirement age for decades. No, I don't have enough to meet my target if Bitcoin vaporized. And I'm kind of an old codger anyhow, so I need to be buttoning that up. But I can't seem to diversify significantly out of Bitcoin - I expect at least one more ten-bagger (maybe two) out of it in the next several years. Hard to walk away from those kind of returns.

As I've said before, I occasionally play the volatility, often ending up with a bit bag of stinky fiat. I use that as I see fit. My newly-bought 35 acres of paradise could be viewed as an investment. OTOH, I drive a beat up 20-year old van. Go figure.
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November 01, 2017, 08:52:32 PM

And I'm a not-yet-rehabilitated goldbug.
That's pretty interesting. How many BTC have you traded over the years into Gold? (percentual over your current stash I mean, not real/exact figures).

All I know for sure is, over the last few years, GLD has been the single worst performing asset in my portfolio.

Sure.

But my question can also apply to you as another wealthy bitcoiner. Surely gold or any other traditional investments didn't have the ROI of BTC but...... maybe it contributed to the ROI of your Bitcoin stash.... How? Well, once you already have extracted/diversified enough into other assets (like gold) that you feel financially safe you can let your BTC roll without that much care than if you didn't.

My point is stable (bad performing) assets are another piece in the puzzle of financial safety. Or at least that's what I tend to think, but I like to hear more opinions about it.

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November 01, 2017, 08:53:56 PM

 but, jbreher, your kind words and "help" are "always" (loosely interpreted) welcomed and appreciated.    Wink

All in good fun, good faith, and good will, my esteemed colleague.
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November 01, 2017, 08:59:48 PM

Kids should be formed and conformed and built and not given free range or financial freedom until they achieve those formative objectives.....   There you go, and perhaps you heard it here, first?

No, I've heard it before. However, the idea that every person should be beholden to a lowest common denominator, when their individual capabilities and maturity is otherwise up to the task, smacks of the great social utopian interference. Ultimately dehumanizing of everyone.

Kids cannot be 'formed and conformed' without having them stretch their capabilities and responsibilities. Some are ready sooner than others. And entrusting them with such accelerates their proper development.

Blanket statements are folly. That is all.
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November 01, 2017, 09:06:21 PM


Blanket statements are folly.

all of them?

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November 01, 2017, 09:08:48 PM


All I know for sure is, over the last few years, GLD has been the single worst performing asset in my portfolio.

Even Mooncoin probably did better than Gold. It seems utterly dead.

haha not, I might even have some moon coins somewhere   Cheesy

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November 01, 2017, 09:14:52 PM

My eleven year old daughter says hi to you all. She is very satisfied with the gains her bitcoin made today.

 Wow!  So lucky to be 11 years old and on the ground floor of Bitcoin.  Congratulations.

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November 01, 2017, 09:16:33 PM

All I know for sure is, over the last few years, GLD has been the single worst performing asset in my portfolio.

I hope you still holding Gold as it is to rise very soon (my opinion nearest 10 months we'll see really great rising). And it is also good to keep Silver, because it's more undervalued than gold.
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November 01, 2017, 09:16:37 PM

 but, jbreher, your kind words and "help" are "always" (loosely interpreted) welcomed and appreciated.    Wink

All in good fun, good faith, and good will, my esteemed colleague.


Flattery will get you everywhere, you BIG codgety loveable picnic bear....    Wink
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November 01, 2017, 09:24:32 PM

Surely gold or any other traditional investments didn't have the ROI of BTC but...... maybe it contributed to the ROI of your Bitcoin stash.... How? Well, once you already have extracted/diversified enough into other assets (like gold) that you feel financially safe you can let your BTC roll without that much care than if you didn't.
My point is stable (bad performing) assets are another piece in the puzzle of financial safety. Or at least that's what I tend to think, but I like to hear more opinions about it.

Huh ? Wha ? The only way I'm going to get any "contribution" to my financials from liquidating my GLD holdings, will be a deduction to offset capital gains.

If an asset performs as badly as GLD has, for as long as it has, my strategy is to put it into something more aggressive. I'll be liquidating my GLD holdings this year, and reinvesting.

Any investment not likely to pull in greater than 8% a year bores me.

I've tried to be "responsible" by holding GLD for as long as I have on principle, but, fuck it. Life is too short.

Yes, but still... . I kicked half of GLD in May and I am happy that now I do not have to worry about the return of GLD.
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November 01, 2017, 09:26:40 PM

An 11 year old should not have full title to bitcoin that was "given" to her.

You gotta build character in her first...

Otherwise, she become SPOILT BRATT, if she already NOT one. 

Jaysus, JJG - tend to your own garden, willya?

I know eight nine year olds with responsible full discretion over their Bitcoin. Hell, my granddaughters already have liquid assets larger than the average adult. Thanks to Bitcoin Smiley

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2014/02/04/cfed-f04.html


Hahaahahahahaha...

One spoilt bratt might not recognize another spoilt bratt, then.   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

I have the right to provide my opinion, which I did.  Kids should be formed and conformed and built and not given free range or financial freedom until they achieve those formative objectives.....   There you go, and perhaps you heard it here, first?

Sounds like you, contrarily, would like to screw up the whole world with gifting to kids and also fucking around with stupid-ass renegade forks too, while acting as if they are the be all cure all to bitcoin's supposedly imagined woes.    Roll Eyes


It is my opinion, and I dont have any kids but was once one of those, that the sooner they learn the concepts of money, saving, etc the better.

It would be way better to give the kids some (very limited) money so that they learn to spend it wisely in whatever they want/need than just buy them almost everything they ask for (as many parents irresponsibly do).

Learning money is a limited resource (and how to manage it) since their childhood is one of the most useful lessons they can learn for their entire life. And the next lesson should be to start saving (even if ridiculous amounts) around 10 years old for their entire life.

Investing and the power of compounding interest should be learned by 15.

Any mistakes they make at those ages will be very "cheap" lessons in comparison to later in their life... and they won't ever forget about it.

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November 01, 2017, 09:30:57 PM


Huh ? Wha ? The only way I'm going to get any "contribution" to my financials from liquidating my GLD holdings, will be a deduction to offset capital gains.

If an asset performs as badly as GLD has, for as long as it has, my strategy is to put it into something more aggressive. I'll be liquidating my GLD holdings this year, and reinvesting.

Any investment not likely to pull in greater than 8% a year bores me.

I've tried to be "responsible" by holding GLD for as long as I have on principle, but, fuck it. Life is too short.
There is something behind the scene happening to gold and silver for several years. China has been buying gold for 3 years, JP morgan has been buying silver for 5 years. S&P 500 is overheated as never. Wait, don't sell it! Whales want all the minor fish to come out of precious metals.
China is going to implement gold-backed yuan very soon. And China will not want gold to be cheap.
Just hold it, bro, be patient Wink
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November 01, 2017, 09:35:07 PM

Surely gold or any other traditional investments didn't have the ROI of BTC but...... maybe it contributed to the ROI of your Bitcoin stash.... How? Well, once you already have extracted/diversified enough into other assets (like gold) that you feel financially safe you can let your BTC roll without that much care than if you didn't.
My point is stable (bad performing) assets are another piece in the puzzle of financial safety. Or at least that's what I tend to think, but I like to hear more opinions about it.

Huh ? Wha ? The only way I'm going to get any "contribution" to my financials from liquidating my GLD holdings, will be a deduction to offset capital gains.

If an asset performs as badly as GLD has, for as long as it has, my strategy is to put it into something more aggressive. I'll be liquidating my GLD holdings this year, and reinvesting.

Any investment not likely to pull in greater than 8% a year bores me.

I've tried to be "responsible" by holding GLD for as long as I have on principle, but, fuck it. Life is too short.

Maybe silver then?

Just kidding Smiley
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November 01, 2017, 09:39:41 PM


Maybe silver then?

Just kidding Smiley
Yes, silver, no jokes. It's much more undevalued than gold right now.
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November 01, 2017, 09:46:03 PM


Maybe silver then?

Just kidding Smiley
Yes, silver, no jokes. It's much more undevalued than gold right now.

Roach, is this you? You are the only guy in the planet to write about crashing gold and silver in bitcoin forums. How many accounts do you have? 100, 1000, 1 000 000? Do you believe you can fool anyone to buy so that you are not the only loser?Huh
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November 01, 2017, 09:51:10 PM


Maybe silver then?

Just kidding Smiley
Yes, silver, no jokes. It's much more undevalued than gold right now.

Roach, is this you? You are the only guy in the planet to write about crashing gold and silver in bitcoin forums. How many accounts do you have? 100, 1000, 1 000 000? Do you believe you can fool anyone to buy so that you are not the only loser?Huh
You mixed me with some other guy. My only account on this forum is alekad.
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