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May 11, 2019, 02:50:47 PM
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To the Murricans in this thread.

I understand that your capital gains tax rate depends on your absolute annual income and hodl duration. Is the income in that consideration your capital gains alone, your personal income from work, or your total income?

And what do sensible health care plans cost per month?

My family healthcare is around $1100 monthly...  PPO plan.     Total income I believe but I'm no accountant.  (It is tiered,  first X at X percent, second X at X percent, etc..)  Just remember to get any loans, equity lines, whatever BEFORE you remove any W2 income as capital gain income does not count as "income" for those items.   They would just see you are broke.  LOL





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May 11, 2019, 02:51:16 PM

All these CCMFs (both trains and fiddles) and no Vegeta?

Patience.



Dammit I wasn't here yet....! you beat me with a nice patience one Cheesy

Have a good drink today cheers bro
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May 11, 2019, 02:52:27 PM

6770... Man I'm going to start touching myself here.....

Are there any shorts left alive at this point?

calibrate your datum of record to bitstamp please
Hm. I have been using Coinbase, it's pretty reasonable and not Finex (which for some reason is back in line this morning). Everyone loves stamp?

It's not that everyone loves it, in fact I don't even have an account there, but we find it useful to settle on a single datum of record for WO discussions.  All contest and poll questions to date have been referenced to stamp prices.  Most of us have conceded that defaulting to a reference datum keeps us all on the same page.
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May 11, 2019, 02:58:42 PM

All these CCMFs (both trains and fiddles) and no Vegeta?


vegeta, sta je to ?
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May 11, 2019, 03:01:33 PM

Sorry man.  We need to all speak the same language otherwise people get confused.

Coinbase led for much of the 2017 rally so it was not aligned with Bitstamp.  We were calling Bitstamp, Bearstamp. 
Fair enough. I'm trying to remember what it was that left a negative in my brain about bitstamp's prices. Not a biggie, if we're focusing on stamp then I'll whack off to that.

Either way, life is good this weekend. Hell it hit 6964 a few hours ago.....
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2-2-10-4 Huh

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2-2-10-4 Huh

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May 11, 2019, 03:07:01 PM

6770... Man I'm going to start touching myself here.....

Are there any shorts left alive at this point?

calibrate your datum of record to bitstamp please
Hm. I have been using Coinbase, it's pretty reasonable and not Finex (which for some reason is back in line this morning). Everyone loves stamp?

Sorry man.  We need to all speak the same language otherwise people get confused.

Coinbase led for much of the 2017 rally so it was not aligned with Bitstamp.  We were calling Bitstamp, Bearstamp. 

Bitstamp is the chosen price on the Wall because it is the oldest and most reliable exchange.  It also doesn’t have leveraged trading and various other fuckery common in other exchanges.

Here is a chart showing the spread between Coinbase and Bitstamp during the peak of the 2017 rally.  As you can see Coinbase / Gdax was trading up to 6.5% higher than Bitstamp.  



Here is a 15 minute chart from today.  You can see that Coinbase was up to 0.5% higher than Bitstamp, which translates to $34 at these levels.  




Yes... exactly.

The question is not about whether you use the exchange or which exchanges you use for trading, but what we use as our BTC price reference point.   
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May 11, 2019, 03:08:11 PM

Just and idea for next (or next after next) voting on this wall:
voting: when will the btc price reach number of post pages on this forum Smiley
which is now 23778, buts its increasing quite fast

This is called WOPCP; Wall Observer Post Count Parity, and is far from a new idea.  As I recall it was last achieved around 17000.

I think we are at least a few weeks from this being a viable poll question.
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May 11, 2019, 03:16:52 PM



Hodl brother Hodor.
Progressive weekends for us.
Soon Vegata!
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May 11, 2019, 03:23:06 PM

1. Blockchain Week in NYC begins
2. Abra adds thousands of banks
3. Facebook allows crypto ads again
4. @AskFigure closes $1B credit line
5. Fidelity launch crypto trading soon
6. Bitcoin still not dead Smiley

Slowly but surely, we continue to build the future!

https://twitter.com/APompliano/status/1127198346467250176

7. Exploring new prices again....
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https://twitter.com/CCNMarkets/status/1127007954245386240
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May 11, 2019, 03:27:50 PM

1. Bitcoin still not dead Smiley


ftfy
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May 11, 2019, 03:36:43 PM



Bear observing wall. Nice.
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May 11, 2019, 03:45:07 PM
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Let them get F***ed in the ars by lots of bigger ones Cheesy
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May 11, 2019, 03:52:14 PM

I increased my BTC stash by... wait for it...

% fucking 50.

I would call it a win.

One More Thing: FUCK TONE VAYS SIDEWAYS

Right on ...and <> Tone vays and also the new bull murad who was spewing nonsense for half a year  or more prior.
Not going to listen to these two. They are in the same category of "WRONG" as Vinny L.
HM and Toxic2040 here and Peter Brandt outside...good vibes.
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I increased my BTC stash by... wait for it...

% fucking 50.

I would call it a win.

One More Thing: FUCK TONE VAYS SIDEWAYS

Right on ...and <> Tone vays and also the new bull murad who was spewing nonsense for half a year  or more prior.
Not going to listen to these two. They are in the same category of "WRONG" as Vinny L.


I just hope those idiots where shorting, with there dumb minds..... lost a bit of there stashes to good and BULLstrong hands Cheesy
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Soontm we love every day of the week?
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May 11, 2019, 04:04:58 PM

Where did that CNBC talking head say he would get stopped out, yesterday or the day before?

Edit/ found it, Thursday, said he would get stopped out at 6450...lol

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg50982947#msg50982947
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