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December 17, 2018, 11:47:37 PM |
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Bitmex has the futures still in backwardation (under spot price), the further the expiry date the lower the price. Still bearish IMO.
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December 17, 2018, 11:49:40 PM |
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December 17, 2018, 11:50:11 PM |
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Bitmex has the futures still in backwardation (under spot price), the further the expiry date the lower the price. Still bearish IMO.
Nah. It's completely safu now. People are already longing at 80x! You worry too much.
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December 17, 2018, 11:55:40 PM |
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Bitmex has the futures still in backwardation (under spot price), the further the expiry date the lower the price. Still bearish IMO.
Nah. It's completely safu now. People are already longing at 80x! You worry too much. In my defense, cross margin can bamboozle you sometimes.
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Guess who is officially a hat wearer now?
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December 18, 2018, 12:08:36 AM |
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Guess who is officially a hat wearer now? Yeah buoy!! Looking good.
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December 18, 2018, 12:09:26 AM |
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I am not sure why the rally's upward feel so good with bitcoin, but its undeniable imho. Congratulations player one..you leveled up! Breakout and retrace back to $3.6kish. Probable consolidation at the 0.786 fib. Full Bull to the 1.618 and $3.8k+ is in sight. 1h Eyeing cloud cover for resistance. 4h Shwing. D
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December 18, 2018, 12:23:46 AM Last edit: December 18, 2018, 12:56:13 AM by bitserve |
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I have decided to write about what have been my errors during the past bull run and subsequent downtrend till now. ...<good stuff>... I am writing this as advice for my future self, but hope it gets useful to someone else. Will continue.
What I learned this blowoff top cycle: When selling enough to cover Your Personal Lambo [tm], make the increment to cover the taxes part of the same tx. Lest you be required to part with more Corn for such necessity that you otherwise would. Worst case, you've got a bigger pile of stinky fiat than you need. Yeah, very good advice. One of the posts I plan to make about my mistakes regards to taxes or, better yet, decisions I made trying to (legally) avoid taxes that in the end were (much) worse than the taxes would had been.
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December 18, 2018, 12:52:59 AM |
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In other words, he says the exact same thing I do, except he somehow can't figure out that it's 100% impossible to create a decentralized digital currency (or just lies about it) and that we should be using physical silver and gold instead of this garbage. All the programmers and cypher-whatevers are trying to maintain some type of relevance, and programming + cryptography skills have no relevance if everyone just uses physical metals. There's nothing to work on. It just works.
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EVERYONE PAY ATTENTION TO ME!
HOLY SHIT. I ACCIDENTALLY LONGED AT 80x instead of 8x AT 3237. Talk about a lucky day! Of course I noticed my mistake but by the time I could correct it, we were impaled on a fast green dildo!
Not bad. So the beer's on you tonight? Maybe not tonight. I am hanging on to this long for a while like a bad gambler with an alcohol addiction. Still kind of hoping for another pumperino. Bollinger band constricting, Palms are sweaty Knees weak, arms are heavy Vomit on my sweater already Mom's spaghetti Wait, what? So you opened an 80x margin long by mistake, got the extreme luck that the price went in your favor and instead of thank the gods and close it and reopen with a more sane leverage you decide to... what? Let it go until you get rekt? y house gone How do you guys think Arthur can buy a lambo for each day of the year? Long live the degenerated gamblers Nice dildo, but i wouldnt party before we go above 4,6 :/
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December 18, 2018, 01:06:29 AM Last edit: December 18, 2018, 01:21:34 AM by bitserve |
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r0ach, all that insistence about silver and gold is great.... But why don't you come back when we are well into the next bull run?
We are poor now and need more bitcoins. We got no money nor time for that posh stuff.
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December 18, 2018, 01:14:31 AM |
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Here is an interesting opinion of Jim Rogers (which I completely disagree with, but i always like to listen to what opponents say): https://youtu.be/tNSXWkApxU8?t=410He basically says that if bitcoin/crypto would be successful, government can simply abolish it like England abolished scrip in the 30ies by making trading NOT in Bank of England notes (pounds) a TREASON. Don't simply dismiss this, hopefully, wrong notion because he is an old fogie since this is Jim Rogers, again, who happens to know about commodity markets quite a bit. He is not short, but not long either and acknowledges that he might be wrong in his skepticism. I think that he is wrong because bitcoin provides a standard/reference point, is apolitical and not 'owned' by a particular government plus could accelerate the commerce in due course. Being neutral would make it resistant to the moves that he described, unless there is cooperation among G20. What do you guys think?
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December 18, 2018, 01:19:50 AM |
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Here is an interesting opinion of Jim Rogers (which I completely disagree with, but i always like to listen to what opponents say): https://youtu.be/tNSXWkApxU8?t=410He basically says that if bitcoin/crypto would be successful, government can simply abolish it like England abolished scrip in the 30ies bymaking trading NOT in bank of england notes (pounds) a TREASON. Don't simply dismiss this, hopefully, wrong notion, because he is an old fogie since this is Jim Rogers, again, who happens to know about commodity markets quite a bit. He is not short, but not long either. Acknowledges that he might be wrong in his skepticism. I think that he is wrong because bitcoin provides a standard/reference point, is apolitical and not 'owned' by a particular government plus could accelerate the commerce in due course. Being neutral would make it resistant to the moves that he described, unless there is cooperation among G20. What do you guys think? Yes, it is perfectly "possible". But... why would they? Bitcoin have some features that may even be good for them. Also, before simply banning it, there are lots of intermediate steps: - Specific taxes - Mandatory report of Bitcoin holdings - Whitelisting only on fiat ramps - etc.... So, even IF any of that would happen it would take many years. I am not worried yet.
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December 18, 2018, 01:28:21 AM |
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Yeah... unh... I dunno. 'Round these parts, $1M in savings is kinda wage slave money. What with the widest accepted annual drawdown on the order of 4%, that be like $40K annual before taxes.
I added the plus for those who see it as chicken feed. We had a member here from Switzerland who said it wasn't even enough to wipe his arse with apparently.
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December 18, 2018, 01:30:46 AM |
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Here is an interesting opinion of Jim Rogers (which I completely disagree with, but i always like to listen to what opponents say): https://youtu.be/tNSXWkApxU8?t=410He basically says that if bitcoin/crypto would be successful, government can simply abolish it like England abolished scrip in the 30ies bymaking trading NOT in bank of england notes (pounds) a TREASON. Don't simply dismiss this, hopefully, wrong notion, because he is an old fogie since this is Jim Rogers, again, who happens to know about commodity markets quite a bit. He is not short, but not long either. Acknowledges that he might be wrong in his skepticism. I think that he is wrong because bitcoin provides a standard/reference point, is apolitical and not 'owned' by a particular government plus could accelerate the commerce in due course. Being neutral would make it resistant to the moves that he described, unless there is cooperation among G20. What do you guys think? Yes, it is perfectly "possible". But... why would they? Bitcoin have some features that may even be good for them. Also, before simply banning it, there are lots of intermediate steps: - Specific taxes - Mandatory report of Bitcoin holdings - Whitelisting only on fiat ramps - etc.... So, even IF any of that would happen it would take many years. I am not worried yet. In 1933 FDR declared owning gold (inside the country) as being illegal. Before that 40% of dollars had to be backed by gold. Afterwards, they did not have to be backed (for inside the country trade), but only in 1971 that gold-$ link was abolished for international settlements. I am not worried too, but curious what will happen going forward when fiat debts would not be able to get paid. How the reset would look like?
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December 18, 2018, 01:35:47 AM |
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Guess who is officially a hat wearer now? Yeah buoy!! Looking good. Thanks! The guy who made it is talented, so gotta give credit where credit is due!
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December 18, 2018, 01:45:13 AM Last edit: December 18, 2018, 01:57:08 AM by gentlemand |
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In 1933 FDR declared owning gold (inside the country) as being illegal.
I'd be very curious to see how a move like that would be taken today. Western populations are far more entitled and far less dutiful than that generation.
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