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January 31, 2021, 03:04:59 PM |
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Saturday been good. Pre-bday dinner for the girl. We where all fucked up.
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xhomerx10
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Never forget: "Not your keys, not your Bitcoin."
This is something a lot of people still don't understand. Unfortunately a great number of them aren't newbies either but, but... it's much more convenient! Robin Hood was a good guy, right? The more the better, to liquidate While it seems bots are pushing down the price into a narrow range. WS collecting money for buying GME stonks? Now it's WallStreetBullies vs. WallStreetBets. Let's get it on! I like to be in America! O.K. by me in America! Ev'rything free in America For a small fee in America!
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friends1980
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January 31, 2021, 03:38:15 PM |
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Down over 1200 in about 2 hours and still going... We're used to worse but I prefer to see it go up 1200 in about 2 hours nonetheless, instead of the other way around...
The whole market's a bit of a mystery to me atm, anyone cares to share his TA?
As for FA, I haven't got any clue at all... Saying these are very strange times is about as far as I'll get.
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serveria.com
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Privacy Servers. Since 2009.
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January 31, 2021, 03:45:50 PM |
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Down over 1200 in about 2 hours and still going... We're used to worse but I prefer to see it go up 1200 in about 2 hours nonetheless, instead of the other way around...
The whole market's a bit of a mystery to me atm, anyone cares to share his TA?
As for FA, I haven't got any clue at all... Saying these are very strange times is about as far as I'll get.
Well, taking into account we're in the bull market it's not hard to predict what's gonna happen next except for maybe you're talking about super-short term predictions like 1-2 days?
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d_eddie
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January 31, 2021, 03:48:22 PM |
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Down over 1200 in about 2 hours and still going... We're used to worse but I prefer to see it go up 1200 in about 2 hours nonetheless, instead of the other way around...
The whole market's a bit of a mystery to me atm, anyone cares to share his TA?
As for FA, I haven't got any clue at all... Saying these are very strange times is about as far as I'll get.
Never mind these temporary bollocks, friends1980. Michael keeps buying behind the curtains. Elon is onboard because it's inevitable. The corporate world is coming about, seeing btc more and more as the store of value it is. Where's the world going? The future looks uncertain. Look up to the moon. #haiku
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LFC_Bitcoin
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January 31, 2021, 03:54:47 PM |
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Down over 1200 in about 2 hours and still going... We're used to worse but I prefer to see it go up 1200 in about 2 hours nonetheless, instead of the other way around...
The whole market's a bit of a mystery to me atm, anyone cares to share his TA?
As for FA, I haven't got any clue at all... Saying these are very strange times is about as far as I'll get.
Short term TA is bull ****. It’s degenerate gambling. The only thing guaranteed is bitcoin rises (a lot) over time. (Credit: Plan B - S2F) HODL We are going to six digits ($) this year. (Look how we overshoot during the peak of every bull run).
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January 31, 2021, 04:18:10 PM |
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No more fiat to buy, finally #hodl EDIT: I can't shake off the suspicion that WSB affiliates are using the NYSE off-trade window to accumulate more powder to shoot at them stonks.
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January 31, 2021, 04:37:42 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Watch this video made by Steve Hofstetter he have a great point about Robinhood Robinhood is rigging the stockmarketSo maybe for this their users should take precaution upon using them since if this really happening they are not truly useful and beneficial to their user. It's not just RH, it's the whole stinkin' system. By focusing solely on them, we're losing focus of the bigger picture highlighted by the discrimination of retail traders - that the system of trade settlement is fundamentally opaque and undemocratic (not to mention inefficient). There needs to be a level playing field for all, and that means moving securities out of the central security depository and stripping clearinghouses of their unjust monopoly. We have the technology right here with Bitcoin to do this.
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El duderino_
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acquafredda
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January 31, 2021, 04:46:31 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland. On and on and on it goes, $3xxxx range... currently $33633USD/$42985CAD (Bitcoinaverage). Even the little Elon Musk rally was just part of the bigger $3xxxx consolidation. Patience. Go Bitcoin go. I decided to become part of your team.
Team? We're not a team. How demeaning. We're individuals. Self-Sovereign Individuals
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El duderino_
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January 31, 2021, 04:47:47 PM |
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SiNeReiNZzz
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January 31, 2021, 04:50:49 PM |
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Fuck gamestop in the arse, they always tried to scam me as a kid when I bought a few games, some I didn't even play, and they offered me like 10% only for me to come back in a few days and see they sold it at 90%.
Fuck 'em!
Absolutely right my friend. That's exactly how I have this store in my head. But with overpriced store locations, mostly at the main station of a city, that's no wonder.
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BobLawblaw
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January 31, 2021, 05:17:17 PM |
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I don't want to sound like a huge faggot or anything, but got bored and decided to buy 100oz or so of physical silver off <internet.site>
Let's get back to crashing the economy. I'm trying to do my small part.
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Biodom
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January 31, 2021, 05:25:33 PM |
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I don't want to sound like a huge faggot or anything, but got bored and decided to buy 100oz or so of physical silver off <internet.site>
Let's get back to crashing the economy. I'm trying to do my small part.
that buying is not very easy to do...premiums spiked and some sites are in maintenance mode.
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January 31, 2021, 05:32:44 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (2) |
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I don't want to sound like a huge faggot or anything, but got bored and decided to buy 100oz or so of physical silver off <internet.site>
Let's get back to crashing the economy. I'm trying to do my small part.
I bought the majority of my silver (~400-ish ounces) between 2014-2016, when nobody wanted it. Also picked up a couple 1 oz gold coins for between $1200-$1300 each during the same timeframe. #winning "Buy an asset when nobody wants it, not when everybody wants it." -Me
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January 31, 2021, 06:00:32 PM |
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I don't want to sound like a huge faggot or anything, but got bored and decided to buy 100oz or so of physical silver off <internet.site>
Let's get back to crashing the economy. I'm trying to do my small part.
Buying some junk silver will not crash any economy. Depending on location but Silver is one if the biggest money trap there is. It has to rise 25% before any profit. Gold in most places does not have the tax burden to deal with but still happily sold last piece last year. Commodities is so last century, even toiled paper is abetter investment because its needed, no-one needs a silver spoon.
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January 31, 2021, 06:26:51 PM Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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I don't want to sound like a huge faggot or anything, but got bored and decided to buy 100oz or so of physical silver off <internet.site>
Let's get back to crashing the economy. I'm trying to do my small part.
Buying some junk silver will not crash any economy. Depending on location but Silver is one if the biggest money trap there is. It has to rise 25% before any profit. Gold in most places does not have the tax burden to deal with but still happily sold last piece last year. Commodities is so last century, even toiled paper is abetter investment because its needed, no-one needs a silver spoon. Silver does seem like a silly target to crash the economy plus the drama of Gamestop isn't over yet. If people lose focus too early, the sqeeeeeze might not take place. One target at a time. It will take every penny to make it happen.
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Three millionth user You'll do better here if you brush up on haiku
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Biodom
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January 31, 2021, 06:50:37 PM |
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I don't want to sound like a huge faggot or anything, but got bored and decided to buy 100oz or so of physical silver off <internet.site>
Let's get back to crashing the economy. I'm trying to do my small part.
Buying some junk silver will not crash any economy. Depending on location but Silver is one if the biggest money trap there is. It has to rise 25% before any profit. Gold in most places does not have the tax burden to deal with but still happily sold last piece last year. Commodities is so last century, even toiled paper is abetter investment because its needed, no-one needs a silver spoon. Silver does seem like a silly target to crash the economy plus the drama of Gamestop isn't over yet. If people lose focus too early, the sqeeeeeze might not take place. One target at a time. It will take every penny to make it happen. somebody described it as a "rage against the machine". How likely is that it would be concentrated on one stock? That said, are we the establishment now? I doubt it, but as of right now s-coins like zerp and doggie are in the lead (for today only). Are things about to get wild with Ag? Sorry, I am not going to lug some bricks.
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