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Question: When will BTC get back above $70K:
7/14 - 0 (0%)
7/21 - 1 (1%)
7/28 - 11 (11%)
8/4 - 16 (16%)
8/11 - 7 (7%)
8/18 - 5 (5%)
8/25 - 7 (7%)
After August - 53 (53%)
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Anyone else buying dip, or is it just me ?

Been buying every week on & off since mid 2014. Spent £600 on the ol’ corn last week. I tell myself that I’m done buying all the time but I always slip back. Bitcoin is like a drug to me!
My amount is not that high, I do not get to that much, but I buy a little every month
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November 23, 2020, 06:33:55 PM

My amount is not that high, I do not get to that much, but I buy a little every month

All that matters is you have some skin in the game. Your money is better in bitcoin that in the bank, especially at the start of a bull run.
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November 23, 2020, 07:00:54 PM

I can't even begin to imagine how I will feel when it reaches $100k! This will be the "goal achieved" milestone for me. I will aim to always maintain at least 50% of my coins. Depending on the situation then, my intention is to only sell BTC whenever I need "conventional cash" for something. This will probably result in actually spending very few of my coins, as my living expenses are not too high. For me, a very important element of owning Bitcoin is the psychological factor. Just knowing I've attained "fuck you" rich status is enough. Lambos, hookers and blow may follow, but they are not my aim.

I will be giggling constantly like Skeletor.



So guys, my chart drawings tell me that $19k would likely be crossed (or fought for) within the next 12-24 hours  Grin
(Or not. We'll see. DYOR. No financial advice....)


Taking an extra 250mg of Thiamine (five times the usual dose) resolved all this within a matter of three days.


After a week i'm on 200mg daily, about to try higher doses soon

Hey OutofMemory, I'm curious as to how you're getting on with your increased dose. Any updates? (asking for a friend)

Hope you're still feeling (even) better.

Yes, increased strength and stamina, and if i overdo things physically, there's less time needed to regenerate.
Yesterday i tried to take a short bath in 5°c water, but i failed because of the pain in my feet and ankles Embarrassed
I knew it hurts, but i can't recall that it hurt that much before, been about 15 years now when i was wading in an alpine fountain. Felt like after a good hit with a baseball bat when i was out of the water. My wife, who joined in, also suffered from some initial pain, but not so much that she needed to get out. She's almost 10 years younger than me, so maybe there's an underlying ageing factor.
I'll try next weekend with 500mg within three days in advance, and i'm already curious if it will help. If it doesn't, i guess i have to buy a pair of neoprene socks Smiley
Overall i'm doing considerably better.

There is also the option of not wading around in ice cold water.
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November 23, 2020, 07:20:09 PM

There is also the option of not wading around in ice cold water.

 Cheesy

Seriously, it's a mental and health thing.
I trained showering from cool to cold for the whole summer. This is the first time in more than ten years that i didn't catch a cold in october. It's even november and i still wasn't ill. In my worst years i was ill from november until april, many times in a row, with intermediate maximums of two weeks of feeling better but not recovered at all.
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Rumor has it, the area Rick and I are looking to buy land in, has a small feral hog problem.

Looking forward to cooking up some bacon, upon seeing any feral hogs dealing drugs on our property.
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Anyone else buying dip, or is it just me ?

What dip?
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Crypto-Cat? This Sleek 52-Foot Sailing Catamaran Was Just Bought With Bitcoin
While cryptocurrency remains a tiny niche of yacht sales, one broker has purchased Bitcoin miners to make it more mainstream.
Bitcoin was used to purchase a 52-foot Lagoon catamaran in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The buyers, introduced by Denison yacht broker Michelle Ropiza, purchased the sailing yacht using a combination of US dollars and cryptocurrency.
https://robbreport.com/motors/marine/yacht-purchased-bitcoin-1234582898/
So 400k in bitcoins. That's 20 of them. Man this guy had better enjoy his boat when I steam by on my own cruise ship that I bought with 1 btc......

And +400K in fiat Wink
I know. 400k in fiat that could be bitcoin at 20k. Man this guy is going to be disappointed.....
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Anyone else buying dip, or is it just me ?

What dip?

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November 23, 2020, 07:49:04 PM

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Don't sell below $64,558

What's wrong about $64,548? Asking for a friend.
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November 23, 2020, 08:11:23 PM

#dyor

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November 23, 2020, 08:13:24 PM

Rumor has it, the area Rick and I are looking to buy land in, has a small feral hog problem.

Looking forward to cooking up some bacon, upon seeing any feral hogs dealing drugs on our property.

Mmmmm. Heritage Pork.
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November 23, 2020, 08:20:25 PM

In other Moon news, China is sending sample return mission to the Moon.

Launch in 11 minutes.

Live streaming:
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Rumor has it, the area Rick and I are looking to buy land in, has a small feral hog problem.
Looking forward to cooking up some bacon, upon seeing any feral hogs dealing drugs on our property.
Mmmmm. Heritage Pork.

https://www.historicacanada.ca/content/heritage-minutes/wilder-penfield

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November 23, 2020, 08:26:16 PM

... Goldbugs, ...

They sold their stash and learned the intricate process of "how to physically own bitcoin on your computer." Smiley

Sure, the smarter ones got into bitcoin.. but there are a good number of goldbugs still fighting bitcoin and also consultants who are not afraid to tell their clients about gold but fail/refuse to introduce their clients to bitcoin.. and the relatively flat performance of gold, in spite of the recent gold exuberance, was the context of my post that you cited to describe that ongoing phenomenon.. and relatively slow migration of the gold bugs over to bitcoin, and of course, there are layers, too.. and some gold bugs that are going to take longer before they come over to bitcoin.

By the way, I see that last week's candle was a pretty BIG ass green wick.  It opened $15,975 and it closed $18,435 (nearly $2,500 between open and close - so a pretty hot candle)... so, yesterday's little $1,000 dip and then mostly recover brought the closing BTC price down a wee bit (maybe $200-ish, perhaps).. but surely, we are still going into the 8th weekly green candle with a bit of a high number that is not impossible to sustain as green, but surely this eighth's week green candle is going to be interesting to watch... the next 7 days continue to be critical.tm

Trust me! ... Cheesy Cheesy ... I'm a programmer.

You have already made some variation of that statement, previously - yet you have demonstrated ur lil selfie to be prone to exaggeraTION...   Accordingly, difficult to know what could be done bout dat.




And BTCiT-coin is worse then any competitive video game. YOU JUST CAN"T WIN ! With that in mind, I don't think these "pumps" are just pumps. The fact that the dips have a short duration, means more then it should. Tongue

On this point, we probably largely agree.

Edit(0)*: I should do some research into who coined the term "bite" or "byte" so I can make an astral chart to get some clarity into all this nonsense!  Roll Eyes

Sure.  Likely member jupiter9 would appreciate your research into that direction.   Wink


edit(1)*:  Considering " B I T C O I N " has the numerology of " 2 9 2 3 6 9 5 " ... meaning it is getting down to : 6 .... Smiley  ... 6 is about f%^cking, love, exchange, harmony... But mostly f^cking having a good time.  Cheesy

Exactly!!!!!!  What is 6, anyhow?  Seems to be an upsidedown 9 as far as I can determine based on my superficially looking into the matter.
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Some new kids on the block I see  Cheesy
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