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December 06, 2017, 12:09:44 PM

So, who here heeds Bitcoin investing advice from a crusty old
white haired Morgan Stanley fuddy duddy? (Who's last name is Roach btw,lol)
Um.....not me!.....

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/12/04/bitcoin-is-a-dangerous-speculative-bubble-yale-expert-says.html

He lost me at "no intrinsic value" and "yet to see anyone with a bitcoin in their pocket"....

It's hilarious how these oldsters are coming forward one after the other to discredit themselves by repeating the same crap over and over again.

Are we in a bubble? We may well be, it has happened before. It may correct drastically.

But "muh instrinsic value" and "Bitcoin in their pocket"? Bitch please, 2013 called - it wants its shitty arguments back.

All these financial "experts" may well die of old age before they get dragged kicking and screaming into the new crypto-paradigm.

And what a blessing! We need to transfer wealth and power away from these crooks.
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December 06, 2017, 12:09:47 PM

Somehow I think all those "experts" who are bitching like madmen about Bitcoin being dangerous and all, are doing it out of bitterness for missing the Choo-Choo when they had the chance to get on board... Trying to justify their decision.

Of course.
It's pretty much human nature to wish everyone that has something you don't have or can't get bad luck.
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December 06, 2017, 12:10:02 PM

So, who here heeds Bitcoin investing advice from a crusty old
white haired Morgan Stanley fuddy duddy? (Who's last name is Roach btw,lol)
Um.....not me!.....

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/12/04/bitcoin-is-a-dangerous-speculative-bubble-yale-expert-says.html

He lost me at "no intrinsic value" and "yet to see anyone with a bitcoin in their pocket"....

He lost me at "Yale Expert"



He lost me at 'Yale'.
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December 06, 2017, 12:22:47 PM

somebody wake me up

Are the ATH's crashing through the roof not enough to get your attention? Wink


PS: That moment when you need to write ATH's as if it was a frequent thing.
Usual Time High

How about....

High all time
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December 06, 2017, 12:26:15 PM

The weal bitcoin bcash is going the wong way. woger yu told me moon

What should worry us is where it is going once BTC crashes

I doubt many of "us" (here at least) would care.

If there is massive FUD in BTC I doubt BCash remains over $1000.

Well, we are parabolic, so won't need FUD. Maybe this time we are in an S curve but not sure.
Assume we go down to 4-5k and lots of the parabolic money move to BCH as a safe heaven, then it won't be hard to catch BTC anymore
There are much better coins to move into as a "safe haven" when BTC corrects than BCash. Why even risk it?
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December 06, 2017, 12:27:23 PM

For those interested in lambos, there's this website now: http://lambo2btc.com/.



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Bitstamp | Total bids: 141587618 USD. Total asks: 2469 BTC. Ratio: 57324.17894 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0245 seconds
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December 06, 2017, 12:29:19 PM

Another expert: "you should be buying gold", because it will be "$10,000/oz" soon, because "some central banks may have to resort to the gold standard to restore confidence in the markets."

http://www.businessinsider.com/this-is-why-you-should-be-buying-gold-2017-11

Yeah, right.  Roll Eyes
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December 06, 2017, 12:29:51 PM

So I heard a 128 coin wall @12k gotten eaten pretty fast on GDAX and then the website crashed.

Impressive.  Cool

Someone must think we've got a hella year to go in 2018.
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December 06, 2017, 12:31:03 PM

there was this bitcoin documentary called "the rise and rise of bitcoin"

I think I beginn to grasp what that title means.

CHEERS YOU FUCKIN RICH FUCKERS.

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I can´t believe what happend here in 2017! Back in 2013 i dreamed about 2.500 € in 2017! Fucking unbelievable! Cheers from a FUCKING RICH FUCKER TO ANOTHERONE  Grin

I was just looking at some old posts on here back in 2013, when we all dreamed of $1,000.  Anyone talking about $10,000 was seen as a nut-job, in much the same way as anyone now talking of $100,000.  Crazy indeed.  Grin
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December 06, 2017, 12:32:09 PM

Another expert: "you should be buying gold", because it will be "$10,000/oz" soon, because "some central banks may have to resort to the gold standard to restore confidence in the markets."

http://www.businessinsider.com/this-is-why-you-should-be-buying-gold-2017-11

Yeah, right.  Roll Eyes
Soon Central Banks will be banging on our doors, begging us to sell them cheap coinz to stave off the apocalypse.

Or something. Meantime $13,000 a coin. Um.... Moon?
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December 06, 2017, 12:32:53 PM

So, who here heeds Bitcoin investing advice from a crusty old
white haired Morgan Stanley fuddy duddy? (Who's last name is Roach btw,lol)
Um.....not me!.....

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/12/04/bitcoin-is-a-dangerous-speculative-bubble-yale-expert-says.html

He lost me at "no intrinsic value" and "yet to see anyone with a bitcoin in their pocket"....

He lost me at "Yale Expert"



He lost me at 'Yale'.

He lost me at 'economist' or should I say 'widely regarded economist'.

Something is seriously messed up with that profession these days.  Here is another example - he spends 50% of his words to tell us how smart he and how stupid we are and proceeds to explain why Bitcoin isn't Keynesian enough.
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December 06, 2017, 12:34:23 PM

somebody wake me up

Are the ATH's crashing through the roof not enough to get your attention? Wink


PS: That moment when you need to write ATH's as if it was a frequent thing.
eh? I was implying this is a dream. I'm not board, haven't slept properly for weeks now . too much  action . long may it continue
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December 06, 2017, 12:35:33 PM

Another expert: "you should be buying gold", because it will be "$10,000/oz" soon, because "some central banks may have to resort to the gold standard to restore confidence in the markets."

http://www.businessinsider.com/this-is-why-you-should-be-buying-gold-2017-11

Yeah, right.  Roll Eyes

Resorting back to gold now is like the world resorting back to fiat once crypto has been mass adopted.
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December 06, 2017, 12:38:13 PM

So, who here heeds Bitcoin investing advice from a crusty old
white haired Morgan Stanley fuddy duddy? (Who's last name is Roach btw,lol)
Um.....not me!.....

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/12/04/bitcoin-is-a-dangerous-speculative-bubble-yale-expert-says.html

He lost me at "no intrinsic value" and "yet to see anyone with a bitcoin in their pocket"....

He lost me at "Yale Expert"



He lost me at 'Yale'.

He lost me at 'economist' or should I say 'widely regarded economist'.

Something is seriously messed up with that profession these days.  Here is another example - he spends 50% of his words to tell us how smart he and how stupid we are and proceeds to explain why Bitcoin isn't Keynesian enough.


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You want to know what is scary? Two weeks ago my sister’s former boyfriend, a private soldier that left school at sixteen, started gushing enthusiastically about bitcoin and about how he had made fifty euro on his investment over the past three weeks. I started to feel sick in the pit of my stomach

They just love to trot out the Mike Tyson argument. Snobby fucks.
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December 06, 2017, 12:40:03 PM

...brokers of exquisite dreams and memories tested on the sensitized cells of junk sickness and bartered for raw materials of the will, doctors skilled in the treatment of diseases dormant in the black dust of ruined cities, gathering virulence in the white blood of eyeless worms feeling slowly to the surface and the human host, maladies of the ocean floor and the stratosphere, maladies of the laboratory and atomic war... A place where the unknown past and the emergent future meet in a vibrating soundless hum... Larval entities waiting for a Live One...

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 Ah, the circumstantial ramblings of the Bitcoin junkie.  
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December 06, 2017, 12:42:27 PM

eh? I was implying this is a dream.

Maybe it's a dream. Maybe we're all in a dream. Spin your totem.
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December 06, 2017, 12:42:41 PM

Somehow I think all those "experts" who are bitching like madmen about Bitcoin being dangerous and all, are doing it out of bitterness for missing the Choo-Choo when they had the chance to get on board... Trying to justify their decision.

Actually its because they all work for the establishment and get their "research" funding from the banksters.

True story.

Situation similar to the infamous Antropic Global Warming.  Scientists get funds only if they refer to AGW somewhere in their paper. Gangsters.
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You want to know what is scary? Two weeks ago my sister’s former boyfriend, a private soldier that left school at sixteen, started gushing enthusiastically about bitcoin and about how he had made fifty euro on his investment over the past three weeks. I started to feel sick in the pit of my stomach

They just love to trot out the Mike Tyson argument. Snobby fucks.


So he starts to feel sick to his stomach when someone he knows has a bit of luck?

Weird and perhaps this guy would thus be more suited to working at Helga's house of pain rather than commenting on economics.
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December 06, 2017, 12:49:42 PM

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You want to know what is scary? Two weeks ago my sister’s former boyfriend, a private soldier that left school at sixteen, started gushing enthusiastically about bitcoin and about how he had made fifty euro on his investment over the past three weeks. I started to feel sick in the pit of my stomach

They just love to trot out the Mike Tyson argument. Snobby fucks.


So he starts to feel sick to his stomach when someone he knows has a bit of luck?

Weird and perhaps this guy would thus be more suited to working at Helga's house of pain rather than commenting on economics.

The story concerns a fox that tries to eat grapes from a vine but cannot reach them. Rather than admit defeat, he states they are undesirable.
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December 06, 2017, 12:54:27 PM

This train doesn't seem to stop anywhere anymore!  Shocked Shocked Shocked

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