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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 (2.5%)
$85K to $90K - 9 (11.4%)
$90K to $95K - 12 (15.2%)
$95K to $100K - 12 (15.2%)
>$100K - 40 (50.6%)
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November 29, 2017, 05:57:11 PM

i think after the 10k has passed we are into a FOMO stage. More and more people will buy bitcoins, specially the business persons who can see the potential of this coin. Since now it's too expensive for me,i'm thinking about borrowing money from bank to buy 1 more btc lol


By now you should understand that you do not have to buy a "whole" bitcoin in order to invest in bitcoin... and also you can invest little by little and then put all your bits into one wallet address, and sooner or later they may well add up to one whole bitcoin.    Roll Eyes
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November 29, 2017, 05:59:44 PM

Bitcoin price just reached the 11.09 Fibonacci extension from last ATH to swing low. This has never happened before in the history of bitcoin. A correction is already taking place, the question is: does price continue advancing to the next extension at $18286?

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November 29, 2017, 06:05:23 PM

Stiglitz, "Bitcoin serves no socially useful function...ought to be outlawed"

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2017-11-29/joseph-stiglitz-bitcoin-ought-to-be-outlawed-video

lol, dottering dinosaur just can't pull his brain into the present

they are not tired of posting giudes to short btc and articles about how bad crypto is, yet we make new ATH every day ? I pity them
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November 29, 2017, 06:16:11 PM

So I was just referred to Bitclub by someone I trade bitcoin with in meat space, says he was introduced to it through his father who is some kind of business person who knows the owners personally. I have no reason to doubt he believes what he told me, but even so, anyone know anything about it? Safe(ish) to invest in?
The way I see it, cloud mining is a flawed business model (for the subscribers, not for the sellers).
If mining is indeed profitable, why should they sell a slice of their profit for a fair price?
Either the price is unfair, or it is just a scam.

Of course, they might be selling shares of the mining profit for fiat money immediately needed for maintenance, or for acquiring new gear and so on, but it's a very long shot. I'd imagine they should have their cash flow under check if they're so successful. And I've never heard of current mining gear being sold on credit. On the contrary, it is usually paid before delivery - often much too long before delivery.

TL;DR I reckon you'd be better off investing your subscription fee directly in bitcoin.
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November 29, 2017, 06:22:27 PM

Wonder how much reliable, professional private security details cost in Mexico...

Sheeit.

here it mentions a couple of mexican states safer than any in the US:

https://www.sovereignman.com/international-diversification-strategies/how-to-gain-permanent-residency-in-mexico-without-leaving-home-22663/
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November 29, 2017, 06:23:26 PM

Bitcoin price just reached the 11.09 Fibonacci extension from last ATH to swing low. This has never happened before in the history of bitcoin. A correction is already taking place, the question is: does price continue advancing to the next extension at $18286?



BTCBTC >.>//^pole vaulting to the moons of jupiter :-D weeeeee
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November 29, 2017, 06:35:23 PM

So I was just referred to Bitclub by someone I trade bitcoin with in meat space, says he was introduced to it through his father who is some kind of business person who knows the owners personally. I have no reason to doubt he believes what he told me, but even so, anyone know anything about it? Safe(ish) to invest in?
The way I see it, cloud mining is a flawed business model (for the subscribers, not for the sellers).
If mining is indeed profitable, why should they sell a slice of their profit for a fair price?
Either the price is unfair, or it is just a scam.

Of course, they might be selling shares of the mining profit for fiat money immediately needed for maintenance, or for acquiring new gear and so on, but it's a very long shot. I'd imagine they should have their cash flow under check if they're so successful. And I've never heard of current mining gear being sold on credit. On the contrary, it is usually paid before delivery - often much too long before delivery.

TL;DR I reckon you'd be better off investing your subscription fee directly in bitcoin.

If you are going to invest in hosted mining the most profitable option from my experience is pool.viabtc.com. Now you may not want to buy from them because of their support for BCH. If that is not a problem for you they have the lowest daily fees I have found and they also have an internal market so you can sell your rented hashpower if you get bored. Stay away from Hashnest and pool.bitcoin.com because they charge higher fees which eat into your profit. They also charge more than viabtc per TH/s. Or you can just buy bitcoin and hold.
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November 29, 2017, 06:37:08 PM

Wonder how much reliable, professional private security details cost in Mexico...

Sheeit.

here it mentions a couple of mexican states safer than any in the US:

https://www.sovereignman.com/international-diversification-strategies/how-to-gain-permanent-residency-in-mexico-without-leaving-home-22663/


I'm disappointed. Sad

I was expecting an interactive map with color and percentages. Smiley
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November 29, 2017, 06:38:33 PM

#random

So, this recent rally and shit has resulted in my partner and I wanting to take an extravagant vacation to Cabo to take our minds off current pressures in life, and discuss re-adjustment of future goals (early retirement)

With all the crime and shit in Mexico, wanted to look into what it would take to legally carry a concealed handgun from Montana to Mexico.

Long-story-short: Civilian ownership of firearms is strictly prohibited in Mexico, and no fucking way am I getting into Mexico with my carry pieces.

Fuck. First world problems, huh ?

Wonder how much reliable, professional private security details cost in Mexico...

Sheeit.

It you are prone to paranoia, I would avoid mexico and the whole South America.
I don't know how much money do you have, but I assume that would be enough for a comfortable life in a nice first world country. If you want more purchasing power just go to Spain or Portugal.
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November 29, 2017, 06:38:45 PM

https://twitter.com/PeterLBrandt/status/935698728639328256
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November 29, 2017, 06:43:14 PM

pieces.

Plural...Bob, with one in each hand...of course, lol, why would I ever have imagined it otherwise?
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November 29, 2017, 06:48:52 PM

Probably gonna head under $10k for just a little bit. Good time to buy I'd say
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November 29, 2017, 06:56:36 PM

I'll be the first to call it.
Crypto's dead.



 Grin

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November 29, 2017, 06:58:41 PM

I'm liking this correction a lot. Small enough until now not to be a source of worry, but significant enough to paint a thin layer of reality over our breathtaking bull run. It does look more legit now, doesn't it?
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November 29, 2017, 07:00:22 PM

#random

So, this recent rally and shit has resulted in my partner and I wanting to take an extravagant vacation to Cabo to take our minds off current pressures in life, and discuss re-adjustment of future goals (early retirement)

With all the crime and shit in Mexico, wanted to look into what it would take to legally carry a concealed handgun from Montana to Mexico.

Long-story-short: Civilian ownership of firearms is strictly prohibited in Mexico, and no fucking way am I getting into Mexico with my carry pieces.

Fuck. First world problems, huh ?

Wonder how much reliable, professional private security details cost in Mexico...

Sheeit.



 Cool

weeee
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November 29, 2017, 07:00:50 PM

Bitcoin declines, >85K unconfirmed transactions, 25M Tethers printed today...i'd say moon  Kiss
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November 29, 2017, 07:01:09 PM

Oh what will happen to us when it falls down to 10k? How will we EAT?

Ahem. Still giggling today.
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November 29, 2017, 07:03:55 PM


Comparing the average responsies with those typically given in 2013, we have come a long way. Much more educated. Much more balanc d. Much more ‘seeing the future’ instead of the past.

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November 29, 2017, 07:09:57 PM

Oh what will happen to us when it falls down to 10k? How will we EAT?

Ahem. Still giggling today.

Nothing important, if you will use trailing stoploss orders.
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November 29, 2017, 07:11:35 PM

Will it bounce off 10K?
Its still over 11k in Korea so maybe
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