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April 02, 2020, 03:55:31 PM |
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Calling it. ~$25k USD/BTC by July 2020.
I will likely end up regretting this post in hindsight.
Quoted & I pray you’re right brother!
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Toxic2040
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Observing $6,805, can we make a successful run at $7,000?
I love your style tho ------- I'm back after a hiatus. I see my friend Toxic has returned too. Coincidence? We're in desperate need of a new poll! +1 WOsMerit Welcome back my friend. It is so good to see you...for real. Hope you and yours are doing well and are safe in these troubled times. Lets keep it that way!
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El duderino_
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Calling it. ~$25k USD/BTC by July 2020.
I will likely end up regretting this post in hindsight.
+500 merit Atm knock knock 7K closing in
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El duderino_
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April 02, 2020, 04:03:58 PM |
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Cause of BOB’s post I’m a +10K voter
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"I spent an hour and a half at the entrance to the emergency room of a major New York City hospital this afternoon, watching, observing. No panic. No crisis, no emergency that I could see whatsoever. Zilch. Nothing. I saw perhaps a hundred people associated with the hospital who couldn't have been more unrushed, lackadaisical, and/or unconcerned. Not one person would speak to me on camera (video). I saw all of four people enter the hospital on gurneys....3 of whom were very old, none of whom seemed to be in any discomfort at all. ......... And for this we shut down essentially all economic activity in NYC-- an unprecedented measure in all of human history. Somebody help me out, because I think I'm going to go insane now......"
-Pamela Rice, NYC citizen, 15 hours ago
People filming hospitals with their phone.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRDsYG57qII No PANIC! or queues.... Bizarre
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JayJuanGee
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April 02, 2020, 04:06:57 PM |
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Yes JLO. You might be the April fool, if you don't get bitcoin's upside potential to $33k-ish. I am having my doubts about whether we will experience an ATH which would also include going into the territories of $33k-ish before the end of this calendar year, but I would NOT be poo poo-ing any kind of forthcoming rise to $33k. It is likely not very much about whether, but instead about when. So, even poo pooing the combination of whether and when aspect seems to be missing the point, just like when bitcoin naysayers frequently assert that down has to happen before up.. blah blah blah.. and yeah, they might end up being correct, but there is no "down has to happen" bullshit in bitcoin, when push comes to shove, including the fact that there are a whole fucking lot of likely desperate capitalists out there with way the fuck too much cash and likely an itching to put their cash somewhere that is going to give them some decent returns, so in that regard, bitcoin's low market cap, while at the same time decently strong fundamentals for anyone actually "in the know" provides great pumpening possibilities for a relatively very low amount of capital.
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Toxic2040
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April 02, 2020, 04:07:57 PM |
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Calling it. ~$25k USD/BTC by July 2020.
I will likely end up regretting this post in hindsight.
+1 WOsMerit
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April 02, 2020, 04:09:28 PM |
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"I spent an hour and a half at the entrance to the emergency room of a major New York City hospital this afternoon, watching, observing. No panic. No crisis, no emergency that I could see whatsoever. Zilch. Nothing. I saw perhaps a hundred people associated with the hospital who couldn't have been more unrushed, lackadaisical, and/or unconcerned. Not one person would speak to me on camera (video). I saw all of four people enter the hospital on gurneys....3 of whom were very old, none of whom seemed to be in any discomfort at all. ......... And for this we shut down essentially all economic activity in NYC-- an unprecedented measure in all of human history. Somebody help me out, because I think I'm going to go insane now......"
-Pamela Rice, NYC citizen, 15 hours ago
What is the fallacy for equating what is currently happening with what would have happened?
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Gyrsur
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April 02, 2020, 04:14:33 PM |
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made a mistake. can I try again pls? --> $7,500-$7,999 EDIT: $7,500-$7,999 because that below. 61.8% fibo retracement. EDIT: probably
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Phil_S
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April 02, 2020, 04:17:07 PM |
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+$1000 in 80 hours, not bad.
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Phil_S
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April 02, 2020, 04:19:10 PM |
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"I spent an hour and a half at the entrance to the emergency room of a major New York City hospital this afternoon, watching, observing. No panic. No crisis, no emergency that I could see whatsoever. Zilch. Nothing. I saw perhaps a hundred people associated with the hospital who couldn't have been more unrushed, lackadaisical, and/or unconcerned. Not one person would speak to me on camera (video). I saw all of four people enter the hospital on gurneys....3 of whom were very old, none of whom seemed to be in any discomfort at all. ......... And for this we shut down essentially all economic activity in NYC-- an unprecedented measure in all of human history. Somebody help me out, because I think I'm going to go insane now......"
-Pamela Rice, NYC citizen, 15 hours ago
What is the fallacy for equating what is currently happening with what would have happened? There are countries without lockdown orders. So it's not like it's impossible to imagine "what would have happened"...
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LFC_Bitcoin
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April 02, 2020, 04:19:37 PM |
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Stamp conveniently down whilst we’re in the middle of a pump? Edit - Now back!
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jojo69
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April 02, 2020, 04:20:42 PM |
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Weekly Jobless Claims Rise to 6.6 Million
6.6M people without insurance in the US. Good. What could possibly go wrong?
Pretty much anybody who is unemployed can file for state medicaid insurance (public insurance). When I quit my last job I got it. Of course my doctor at the time refused to see me as a patient anymore, because medicaid claims paid out like $20 less per office visit than sweet private insurance... Let me better understand. Under medicaid you go to the doctor, you pay nothing, and then the doctor is reimbursed 20 bucks from the government? So he can decide to allocate his time to higher paying clients with private insurances or you paying 20$? Is that correct? No, you pay nothing but the doctor probably gets $80 for a basic visit from medicaid/medicare but he wants $100 so he refuses to see the $80 patient. Also, not all insurance pays the $100 he wants so he may not accept your particular insurance even if you are covered. If you pay in cash, he will gladly take your $100. slight correction if you pay in cash he will gladly take the $80 as his staff doesn't have to fight the insurance company for it for it
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April 02, 2020, 04:21:35 PM |
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"I spent an hour and a half at the entrance to the emergency room of a major New York City hospital this afternoon, watching, observing. No panic. No crisis, no emergency that I could see whatsoever. Zilch. Nothing. I saw perhaps a hundred people associated with the hospital who couldn't have been more unrushed, lackadaisical, and/or unconcerned. Not one person would speak to me on camera (video). I saw all of four people enter the hospital on gurneys....3 of whom were very old, none of whom seemed to be in any discomfort at all. ......... And for this we shut down essentially all economic activity in NYC-- an unprecedented measure in all of human history. Somebody help me out, because I think I'm going to go insane now......"
-Pamela Rice, NYC citizen, 15 hours ago
What is the fallacy for equating what is currently happening with what would have happened? I guess you missed the 80 bazillion MSM news reports of NYC hospitals saying they are literally being overrun with COVID-19 patients? Like today. Now. Like hundreds of dead bodies everywhere. Panic, everywhere. Supposedly. Here's one: https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/nyc-deaths-top-1300-as-potentially-catastrophic-apex-looms-later-this-month/2356187/
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JayJuanGee
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April 02, 2020, 04:26:55 PM |
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This sideways $6,666 reminds me of sideways $666 back in the day. Didn't we see rockets and trains soon after? Or perhaps my rose-tinted spectacles are back on.
Maybe if you move the mask down a little bit, then it you could see the road (to richie) a wee bit MOAR better.
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April 02, 2020, 04:27:31 PM |
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HOPIUM I smell INSANE it is #nohaiku
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April 02, 2020, 04:27:54 PM |
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slight correction
if you pay in cash he will gladly take the $80 as his staff doesn't have to fight the insurance company for it for it
Why would you think that? If the bill says $120, you're on the hook for $120 w/o insurance. Plus, my last doctor was a lady woman.
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April 02, 2020, 04:32:33 PM |
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“People generally fall into an economic class because of their psychology and their values. Each of the three classes has a characteristic psychological profile. For the lower class, it’s apathy. They have nothing, they’re ground down and they don’t really care. They’re not in the game, and they aren’t going to do anything; they’re resigned to their fate. For the upper class, it’s greed and arrogance. They have everything, and they think they deserve it – whether they do or not. The middle class – at least in today’s world – is run by fear. Fear that they’re only a paycheck away from falling into the lower class. Fear that they can’t pay their debts or borrow more. Fear that they don’t have a realistic prospect of improving themselves.”
~ Doug Casey
As usual, Pope George Carlin sums it up nicelyI would, however, argue that one's psychology derives from the class they find themselves in, not the other way around. That's the kind of victim-blaming, bootstrap-pulling BS status quo warriors like to spout to justify why people should starve while they buy their 3rd yacht. Because they clearly deserve it because of all their hard work! and a small loan of 1 million dollars
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