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So someone knows that tomorrow VanEck ETF denial or delay The upcoming VanEck ETF decision could certainly have a serious impact on $BTC price Denial = Pull back the current price regardless of how good it looked this wknd Approval =push the price to new yearly high & create mass FOMO buying Delay = Expected & likely little change https://twitter.com/Josh_Rager/status/1130326881859964928?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwLet's see how will it take effect, I fairly see and say we will have another delay and whow knows it will not be an ETF anymore rather ETD.
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PaivanTreidi
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May 20, 2019, 02:33:47 PM |
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Lots of selling & people trying to send the price into the 7500’s or lower. Bitcoin community & traders - So someone knows that tomorrow VanEck ETF denial or delay The upcoming VanEck ETF decision could certainly have a serious impact on $BTC price Denial = Pull back the current price regardless of how good it looked this wknd Approval =push the price to new yearly high & create mass FOMO buying Delay = Expected & likely little change https://twitter.com/Josh_Rager/status/1130326881859964928?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwIt is interesting that this ETF thing is so important. This side of the pond I could have invested in crypto ETFs for years now... Nothing new...
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May 20, 2019, 02:34:48 PM |
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Lots of selling & people trying to send the price into the 7500’s or lower. Bitcoin community & traders - So someone knows that tomorrow VanEck ETF denial or delay The upcoming VanEck ETF decision could certainly have a serious impact on $BTC price Denial = Pull back the current price regardless of how good it looked this wknd Approval =push the price to new yearly high & create mass FOMO buying Delay = Expected & likely little change https://twitter.com/Josh_Rager/status/1130326881859964928?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwI dunno! It feels like we’ve had about 10 delays/denials for bitcoin ETF’s now. The market absorbs the news & nobody seems to give a crap any more.
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May 20, 2019, 02:38:12 PM |
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The walls at $700 are looking to be under siege soon. @Toxic I found your competitor on chart thingy this Tanner dude loves to play with chart just like you. any of you guys remember him, just wondering if he's still around. Old posts are gold
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May 20, 2019, 02:47:30 PM |
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Lovin the hat.
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bitcoinPsycho
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May 20, 2019, 02:49:25 PM |
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Lovin the hat.
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May 20, 2019, 02:58:21 PM Last edit: May 20, 2019, 03:12:01 PM by d_eddie Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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It is interesting that this ETF thing is so important. This side of the pond I could have invested in crypto ETFs for years now... Nothing new...
AFAIK, Crypto ETFs are baskets of shares of selected crypto companies. I think a cryptocurrency ETF exists already, but it includes ETH and other shitcoins. The ETFs under SEC scrutiny would include btc only. What's more, some of them are designed for settlement in kind, not in cash (that is, bitcoin - not USD). The importance or usefulness of such a financial instrument is debatable, but it can't be dismissed as "nothing new". Where's the novelty? Everyone would be able to buy (paper) btc through their stock market broker, without having an account at an exchange. Besides, if the settlement is really in kind, the ETF issuer would have to hold/buy/sell matching amounts of the underlying asset (btc) or bear the risk when the ETF holder asks for payment. That is, if fuckery can be ruled out. Which is a big IF.
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May 20, 2019, 03:13:38 PM Last edit: May 20, 2019, 03:24:12 PM by xhomerx10 Merited by MrFreeRoMan (1) |
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Lovin the hat.
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Hey! Did you see some little prick drop-kicked the Governator while his back was turned? He took it like the champ he is though and in his typical deadpan style said, " I'm just glad the idiot didn't interrupt my Snapchat." https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/schwarzenegger-kicked-south-africa-1.5141774edit: the hat looks good on you! edit2: compliments of MrFreeRoMan
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gembitz
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May 20, 2019, 03:18:12 PM |
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re: Poll. Voted 2020. Don't see a new ATH this year.
Gut is telling me once we breach $9k, it's going to be a very hard slog to find support at $10k.
$900 you mean ? lol when does uncle sam reboot this shitcoin weee
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bitcoinPsycho
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May 20, 2019, 03:37:54 PM |
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re: Poll. Voted 2020. Don't see a new ATH this year.
Gut is telling me once we breach $9k, it's going to be a very hard slog to find support at $10k.
I voted 2019 .reason: THIS IS BITCOIN
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May 20, 2019, 03:47:40 PM |
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It is interesting that this ETF thing is so important. This side of the pond I could have invested in crypto ETFs for years now... Nothing new...
AFAIK, Crypto ETFs are baskets of shares of selected crypto companies. I think a cryptocurrency ETF exists already, but it includes ETH and other shitcoins. The ETFs under SEC scrutiny would include btc only. What's more, some of them are designed for settlement in kind, not in cash (that is, bitcoin - not USD). The importance or usefulness of such a financial instrument is debatable, but it can't be dismissed as "nothing new". Where's the novelty? Everyone would be able to buy (paper) btc through their stock market broker, without having an account at an exchange. Besides, if the settlement is really in kind, the ETF issuer would have to hold/buy/sell matching amounts of the underlying asset (btc) or bear the risk when the ETF holder asks for payment. That is, if fuckery can be ruled out. Which is a big IF. The swedes have an ETN that tracks Bitcoin only. They call it an etf. As I understand it it is an ETN though.
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May 20, 2019, 03:59:00 PM |
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re: Poll. Voted 2020. Don't see a new ATH this year.
Gut is telling me once we breach $9k, it's going to be a very hard slog to find support at $10k.
I voted 2019 .reason: THIS IS BITCOIN Never Go full retard
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May 20, 2019, 04:03:28 PM |
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Ty Used imgflip, but not displayed Edit: @xhomerx10 can you prepare for me a hat, please! But I can wear only in a month
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May 20, 2019, 04:04:08 PM |
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LOL why is that guy kicking this old horse from the back? 🤣 Good morning WO brothers. Observing @ $7,864$9k please.
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May 20, 2019, 04:05:34 PM |
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What year will we achieve a new ATH? 2020 is my guess.
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It is interesting that this ETF thing is so important. This side of the pond I could have invested in crypto ETFs for years now... Nothing new...
AFAIK, Crypto ETFs are baskets of shares of selected crypto companies. I think a cryptocurrency ETF exists already, but it includes ETH and other shitcoins. The ETFs under SEC scrutiny would include btc only. What's more, some of them are designed for settlement in kind, not in cash (that is, bitcoin - not USD). The importance or usefulness of such a financial instrument is debatable, but it can't be dismissed as "nothing new". Where's the novelty? Everyone would be able to buy (paper) btc through their stock market broker, without having an account at an exchange. Besides, if the settlement is really in kind, the ETF issuer would have to hold/buy/sell matching amounts of the underlying asset (btc) or bear the risk when the ETF holder asks for payment. That is, if fuckery can be ruled out. Which is a big IF. The swedes have an ETN that tracks Bitcoin only. They call it an etf. As I understand it it is an ETN though. You can buy that ETN (called Bitcoin tracker or something similar) on Fidelity (even retirement accounts can buy). I bought a little just to see how it works. It does track btc mostly OK. Big gaps because of weekends, of course. Trades as CXBTF (in US). https://xbtprovider.com/products/bitcoin-tracker-one
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May 20, 2019, 04:08:48 PM |
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Ty Used imgflip, but not displayed Edit: @xhomerx10 can you prepare for me a hat, please! But I can wear only in a month FYI file size has to be < 2.5MB or it wont display. edit: Wow. I am just not keeping up today! No problem about the hat.
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kenzawak
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May 20, 2019, 04:17:00 PM |
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^^ I made this one with ezgif :
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gembitz
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May 20, 2019, 04:23:46 PM |
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It is interesting that this ETF thing is so important. This side of the pond I could have invested in crypto ETFs for years now... Nothing new...
AFAIK, Crypto ETFs are baskets of shares of selected crypto companies. I think a cryptocurrency ETF exists already, but it includes ETH and other shitcoins. The ETFs under SEC scrutiny would include btc only. What's more, some of them are designed for settlement in kind, not in cash (that is, bitcoin - not USD). The importance or usefulness of such a financial instrument is debatable, but it can't be dismissed as "nothing new". Where's the novelty? Everyone would be able to buy (paper) btc through their stock market broker, without having an account at an exchange. Besides, if the settlement is really in kind, the ETF issuer would have to hold/buy/sell matching amounts of the underlying asset (btc) or bear the risk when the ETF holder asks for payment. That is, if fuckery can be ruled out. Which is a big IF. The swedes have an ETN that tracks Bitcoin only. They call it an etf. As I understand it it is an ETN though. You can buy that ETN (called Bitcoin tracker or something similar) on Fidelity (even retirement accounts can buy). I bought a little just to see how it works. It does track btc mostly OK. Big gaps because of weekends, of course. Trades as CXBTF (in US). https://xbtprovider.com/products/bitcoin-tracker-one/\speculative derivatives are going to be the undoing of bitcoin for the masses lol axe buffett
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