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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
$120K - 19 (17.6%)
$130K - 17 (15.7%)
$140K - 9 (8.3%)
$150K - 19 (17.6%)
$160K - 2 (1.9%)
$170K+ - 33 (30.6%)
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July 27, 2019, 11:46:34 AM
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Please Pamoldar.. ... don't admit that those are your ideas......

That's some pretty simplistically pathetic history.    Tongue
Nah brother, I am not that creative. It was from some twitter dude 🤪
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July 27, 2019, 11:51:50 AM



What do you see in the canvas?
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What do you see in the canvas?

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What do you see in the canvas?

Société Générale SCAM  Grin

And the guy bought 1 BTC at bottom price (3K)
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July 27, 2019, 11:59:52 AM

What do you see in the canvas?

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July 27, 2019, 12:19:16 PM

Sorry to be bearish gents but I think we wont bottom this summer till we get to about 4900.

I'm going to assume you mean 9400.
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July 27, 2019, 12:21:35 PM

Sorry to be bearish gents but I think we wont bottom this summer till we get to about 4900.

I was convinced of this by powerful entities who communicated with me on a recent DMT adventure.

Apparently they trade Bitcoin in transdimensional hyperspace.

I obviously dont post much during times like this bc its no fun but I promised to report.


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Your starting to sound like jonov

Jonov is a permabear towards Bitcoin and long term full retard shitcoiner who decided years ago according to past posts I read that Bitcoin was primitive and would be replaced by Shitcoins. Im a shameless Bitcoin maximalist, never bought a single shitcoin, and I still predict global reserve status for our Lord and Savior. But.... Ive been bearish lately and for good reason so far as you see how 14k worked out. Also I dont post 30 comments crying about my shorts blowing up bc bitfinex scammed me like jonov did.

But yeah sure, im sounding just like jonov, almost a carbon copy of the fella Wink

Im over 90 percent net worth in Bitcoin rn (and have been since 2014), even though I think we are going down short term I wont be selling any this year unless we manage to hit 50k somehow.

Full disclosure, I have some fiat I would like to deploy at cheaper prices, but if I dont get cheaper prices I will deploy said fiat around September at whatever the price is and go into All-In hodl mode till at least 18 months after halving or an insanely high price.

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July 27, 2019, 12:27:58 PM

Just pulling your leg mate Grin
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July 27, 2019, 12:29:15 PM

Just pulling your leg mate Grin

ok man, you got me, not gonna lie! Cheesy
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July 27, 2019, 12:33:34 PM

Sorry to be bearish gents but I think we wont bottom this summer till we get to about 4900.

I'm going to assume you mean 9400.

Not 9400 , he certainly meant lower. I would think 6400 rather than 4900, but its just an opinion.
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July 27, 2019, 12:39:04 PM

Sorry to be bearish gents but I think we wont bottom this summer till we get to about 4900.

I'm going to assume you mean 9400.

Not 9400 , he certainly meant lower. I would think 6400 rather than 4900, but its just an opinion.

Most probably 7.7K - 8.5K area. Then we will see
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July 27, 2019, 12:41:43 PM
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Sorry to be bearish gents but I think we wont bottom this summer till we get to about 4900.

I'm going to assume you mean 9400.

Not 9400 , he certainly meant lower. I would think 6400 rather than 4900, but its just an opinion.

Even top of the 6K range breaks the trend line for now - which would be pretty catastrophic.

Personally mid-7K is 'possible' but I can't see much lower than that.  Even now it's cheap coins in even most plausible mid-term scenarios. 

It's just silly season, most countries are in holiday mode.  It doesn't take much to mess around with the price as these volume levels.

BTFD.
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What do you see in the canvas?

See canvas paper bull run sheet imaging paper.
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July 27, 2019, 12:44:48 PM

There was only one man - a single Nazi war hero who stood in their way".

I'm sure you laugh into tears with the things you write.
By war hero, do you mean Warcraft hero, or just a hero for wrestling with that dingy of yours?
Jerk off, jerk on. Attaboy.

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Not 9400 , he certainly meant lower. I would think 6400 rather than 4900, but its just an opinion.

$6969. Don't you just love this number? It's your "orders did not get filled number".
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July 27, 2019, 12:46:07 PM

No spare fiat for a while now unfortunately. Meh, I bought 7 more coins since the fall from the ATH. Would have like to have made it another 10 but I’ve got a lot going on over the next couple of months, expensive times.
I’m not going to bust into my fiat savings unless it goes to close to the previous bottom.

I hope we don’t go too deep into the $8000’s if I’m honest.
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Just catching up on this weeks pages and I see Tyler Jenks died. Sad to hear. RIP. I have personally trashed him many times w his 1k calls in the past.

I was right, but didnt want him to die, just to go fuck himself.

I feel a bit bad about that, even though I know I was just one among thousands calling him out. He probably got bullied a ton online with his terrible calls and nonsensical hyperwave theory. Im not saying thats why he died, but if he was old and had poor health Im sure his horrific calls and backlash didnt help. Stress kills, especially when you are already in a weakened state.

I kinda think after watching Meuller testify that the last couple years of having to run the Russia Hoax must have wreaked havoc on him and advanced his age rapidly in the last two years. I doubt he was a bumbling dementia patient 2 years ago and would guess its likely the stress brought it on earlier in life than if he had just retired.

Makes me really wonder whats gonna happen to Roachster at 100k........

Im gonna try to be a bit nicer to nocoiners and other tards from now on........ mostly......... Wink
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VfoG1GsZYw

Anyways, RIP Tyler. You were a Bitcoiner and there arent many your age who could say that so Kudos. Also I like you better than Tone Vays so there is that too.

One day all the Bitcoiners and the last 2000 nocoiners on
Earth will all sing Kumbaya together.  Smiley

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How far down do you think we'll go this time?
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July 27, 2019, 12:52:11 PM

There was only one man - a single Nazi war hero who stood in their way".

I'm sure you laugh into tears with the things you write.
By war hero, do you mean Warcraft hero, or just a hero for wrestling with that dingy of yours?
Jerk off, jerk on. Attaboy.

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Not 9400 , he certainly meant lower. I would think 6400 rather than 4900, but its just an opinion.

$6969. Don't you just love this number? It's your "orders did not get filled number".

Since everyone here loves a good bottom pic Cheesy

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July 27, 2019, 01:00:38 PM
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Sorry to be bearish gents but I think we wont bottom this summer till we get to about 4900.

I was convinced of this by powerful entities who communicated with me on a recent DMT adventure.

Apparently they trade Bitcoin in transdimensional hyperspace.

I obviously dont post much during times like this bc its no fun but I promised to report.





DMT is one of those drugs that I just never got around to doing. I've done plenty of other hallucinogens in my day, the gnarliest of which is no doubt mescaline, extracted from a San Pedro cactus that me and one of my crazier friends chopped down in a botanical garden in Orange County. It took all day to prepare, slowly boiling it out of the plant matter, then boiling that down to a toxic sludge that tasted like liquid death.

It took about 2 hours to come on, but when it did, oh man... its the closest I've felt to being in tune with absolutely everything that was going on. There was nothing -- no time, no space, no life, no death, just everything happening all at once, across multiple universes.

Then 12 hours later, I kind of just instantly snapped out of it, and walked into Westwood to interview people who had been standing in line all day for the new Star Wars movie, as I had to turn in an article for the newspaper I was writing for a few hours later.
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July 27, 2019, 01:02:39 PM

and I still predict global reserve status

Talk about maximum delusion.  Bitcoin can die from hundreds of black swans metals are immune to, with Bitcoin being a currency and not even money in the first place, yet you think Bitcoin stands a chance in hell of competing against physical metals on Exter's pyramid?  The idea is laughable.  The lowest risk asset wins, and Bitcoin is not it.  

The fact that Bitcoin has built-in, rent seeking middlemen and it's not even possible to do a peer to peer transaction at all because each Bitcoin transaction requires three or more parties is the equivalent of saying you think PAYPAL will be the world reserve currency.  Because those are attributes also shared by Paypal.  Bitcoin might be able to compete against other currencies like Chuck E Cheese tokens and Paypal widgets, but it doesn't compete against physical commodity money that actually does remove middlemen and counterparty risk.
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