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April 04, 2021, 02:38:49 AM |
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In case of not obeying covid laws I'm not sure only polish lead this movement. But as person who grow up there and still remember last years of communism I can assure you - I'm not going to obey ridiculous laws for purpose of some social experiment. I will rather keep details of anyone who is supporting this crime and wait for prosecution. What inevitably will come in near future. BTW: how many hours left before twitter will delete this video? They can't delete it from my memory (yet). Thanks for sharing! you are welcome you know...it thrilled me so much, that finally I registered my first twitter account iyyhaa !!!
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April 04, 2021, 02:53:59 AM |
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I remember reading a conspiracy about how things we remember from the past are no longer part of this timeline. I tried to look up that conspiracy but I can no longer find it. Did I remember something that was scrubbed? One of them was that nowhere in Forrest Gump does he say "life is like a box of chocolates". But we all remember that.
Wha ? https://youtu.be/CJh59vZ8ccc?t=32
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JayJuanGee
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April 04, 2021, 02:54:17 AM |
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Its important to see where are we in terms of bitcoin / altcoin season. Why? Why would it be "important" to see such gibberish? Maybe because it indicates that we are about to have a vast out-performance of btc over everything else despite the fact that it currently look relatively weak. Oh? Is that what the gobble-dee-gook is saying? You seem to think that only bitcoin and dollar/euro exist in the world,
Thanks for letting me know what it appears that I am thinking from your perspective. That's helpful, even though it is wrong. but it ain't so and haven't been since about Jan 2017 when btc had >90% dominance.
You are buying the loss of bitcoin dominance (since January 2017) story as to having some kind of material/significance meaning. You must be one lost puppy, Biodom, no? I found that chart to be quite interesting as a potential trading strategy.
Hm? Probably says something about you. Besides, it is VERY bullish for btc, imho.
you don't say? This scheme resembles the yin-yang balance and because we are now slowly approaching about 50-50, it is justified. New balance (fluctuation) will probably be around 40-70% dominance, give or take 5%.
You mean like the breathing in and out life cycles? That nonsense? Or some other nonsense that you and your shitcoiner buddies want to spout out? Exactly.. let's not take responsibility for our own dumb, and blame bitmex for whatever level of dumb that we might have employed in achieving the shrinking of our bitcoin HODLings by more than 95%.. that surely must be bitmex's fault.
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April 04, 2021, 03:02:02 AM |
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I remember reading a conspiracy about how things we remember from the past are no longer part of this timeline. I tried to look up that conspiracy but I can no longer find it. Did I remember something that was scrubbed? One of them was that nowhere in Forrest Gump does he say "life is like a box of chocolates". But we all remember that.
Wha ? https://youtu.be/CJh59vZ8ccc?t=32 My daughter schooled me on that - he actually says, "My mama always said life was like a box of chocolates" but with that really crappy attempt at a southern accent with a mouthful of chocolate to boot, it's hard to hear it that way. Without the benefit of watching it over and over, I wouldn't have been able to tell the difference. I don't think this one qualifies as the imperfect memory of an event.
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Biodom
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April 04, 2021, 03:02:42 AM |
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Its important to see where are we in terms of bitcoin / altcoin season. Why? Why would it be "important" to see such gibberish? Maybe because it indicates that we are about to have a vast out-performance of btc over everything else despite the fact that it currently look relatively weak. Oh? Is that what the gobble-dee-gook is saying? You seem to think that only bitcoin and dollar/euro exist in the world,
Thanks for letting me know what it appears that I am thinking from your perspective. That's helpful, even though it is wrong. but it ain't so and haven't been since about Jan 2017 when btc had >90% dominance.
You are buying the loss of bitcoin dominance (since January 2017) story as to having some kind of material/significance meaning. You must be one lost puppy, Biodom, no? I found that chart to be quite interesting as a potential trading strategy.
Hm? Probably says something about you. Besides, it is VERY bullish for btc, imho.
you don't say? This scheme resembles the yin-yang balance and because we are now slowly approaching about 50-50, it is justified. New balance (fluctuation) will probably be around 40-70% dominance, give or take 5%.
You mean like the breathing in and out life cycles? That nonsense? Or some other nonsense that you and your shitcoiner buddies want to spout out? "Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time, and it annoys the pig." R. Heinlein, which is a paraphrase of "I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it." George Bernard ShawSorry, all I hear in the piece above is "oink, oink".
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BitcoinBunny
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April 04, 2021, 03:10:53 AM Last edit: April 04, 2021, 03:39:59 AM by BitcoinBunny |
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I remember reading a conspiracy about how things we remember from the past are no longer part of this timeline. I tried to look up that conspiracy but I can no longer find it. Did I remember something that was scrubbed? One of them was that nowhere in Forrest Gump does he say "life is like a box of chocolates". But we all remember that.
Wha ? https://youtu.be/CJh59vZ8ccc?t=32This seems to clear it up. Definitely a different set of edits of the same scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdWPIbas9I0&ab_channel=JeremyHetrickI never saw the cinema version of Forrest Gump so probably only ever saw the slow pan version of that scene. It seems to suit the dialogue better so I can understand why that was "fixed". They DO fix some scenes in movies with editing between cinema and home releases from what I know. Also consider extended TV releases of the same movies. I'm sure some of these Mandela effects come from this as in the case of Forrest Gump. I remember in the cinema release of Jurassic Park: The Lost World when that idiot that roles down the hill that gets munched up by tiny dinosaurs, you could clearly on the left hand side of the screen see jeans of a crew member who stopped the stuntman at the end of the roll. This was never shown in any home release version. Back to the future had "clean" overdubs for TV "What happens to us in the future, do we become assholes / like jerks or something" They also added "To be continued" later. As a kid I remember thinking "Did I remember that wrong or is the TV channel editing that out not to confuse people?" They also added the Episode 4 thing in Star Wars later and whatever else has been altered with those movies (even recently! with "MaClunkey!") As both versions are available to watch in Forrest Gump in that video (whichever the sources are from - some suggest a different take from behind the scenes footage) it obviously should be discounted as evidence of a Mandela effect.
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April 04, 2021, 03:16:04 AM |
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I remember reading a conspiracy about how things we remember from the past are no longer part of this timeline. I tried to look up that conspiracy but I can no longer find it. Did I remember something that was scrubbed? One of them was that nowhere in Forrest Gump does he say "life is like a box of chocolates". But we all remember that.
Wha ? https://youtu.be/CJh59vZ8ccc?t=32He is talking about the mandela effect. My memory swears that Laurence Talyor former New York Football great Died of an Od once he retired. But if you check this timeline he is still alive. Mandela Effect would be Mandela died in prison but in this time line he lived and became the prez of south africa. The forest grump memory i have is “life is like a box of chocolates “
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April 04, 2021, 04:16:44 AM |
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Will wake up to 54.8-55.9 ?
Possible, but don't believe that to be likely. There's just SOO MUCH FUCKING MONEY that has poured into Bitcoin above $50k, that I would be surprised to see us drop below $55k. Hoping that bounce off ~$57k was the last shakeout. Let's see what happens.
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JayJuanGee
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April 04, 2021, 04:37:39 AM |
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"Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time, and it annoys the pig." R. Heinlein, which is a paraphrase of "I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it." George Bernard ShawSorry, all I hear in the piece above is "oink, oink". I do feel that my comments largely stand on their own.., so no problema if you don't want to respond substantively (which seems a kind of pattern of yours - raise shit and then scurry off). Furthermore, in regards to your various pig allusions, I am feeling in similar kinds of ways toward you Biodom... funny that.
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April 04, 2021, 05:33:18 AM |
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This LBRY thing, isn't that a token and not a legit cryptocurrency?
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April 04, 2021, 06:00:27 AM |
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Its important to see where are we in terms of bitcoin / altcoin season. What is the meaning of the important thing you are trying to talk about? The important thing is that this is not a time to invest in the altcoins as many people are shilling their alts (Top 3 altcoins, Altcoins to perform well in April etc etc). Since we are at the top of altseason, its time to sell the alts and get into bitcoins, else you will be stuck in altcoins. Here is a secret, In the bitcoin season, we should buy cheap alts and sell them in altseason while most people buy alts in altseason. In altcoin season, we should focus to buy bitcoin to prepare for bitcoin season next.
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April 04, 2021, 06:46:55 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Its important to see where are we in terms of bitcoin / altcoin season. What is the meaning of the important thing you are trying to talk about? The important thing is that this is not a time to invest in the altcoins as many people are shilling their alts (Top 3 altcoins, Altcoins to perform well in April etc etc). Since we are at the top of altseason, its time to sell the alts and get into bitcoins, else you will be stuck in altcoins. Here is a secret, In the bitcoin season, we should buy cheap alts and sell them in altseason while most people buy alts in altseason. In altcoin season, we should focus to buy bitcoin to prepare for bitcoin season next. I think it is just better to buy and hold Bitcoin, or maybe DCA. It has been the most profitable investment until now and it will save you a lot of headaches. Just buying and holding Bitcoin for long enough will result in a great wealth. I don't want to try to time the market with alts. If you are able to, good for you, but I think most people will profit enough with the much simpler strategy.
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JayJuanGee
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April 04, 2021, 07:09:13 AM |
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Its important to see where are we in terms of bitcoin / altcoin season. What is the meaning of the important thing you are trying to talk about? The important thing is that this is not a time to invest in the altcoins as many people are shilling their alts (Top 3 altcoins, Altcoins to perform well in April etc etc). Since we are at the top of altseason, its time to sell the alts and get into bitcoins, else you will be stuck in altcoins. Here is a secret, In the bitcoin season, we should buy cheap alts and sell them in altseason while most people buy alts in altseason. In altcoin season, we should focus to buy bitcoin to prepare for bitcoin season next. I think it is just better to buy and hold Bitcoin, or maybe DCA. It has been the most profitable investment until now and it will save you a lot of headaches. Just buying and holding Bitcoin for long enough will result in a great wealth. I don't want to try to time the market with alts. If you are able to, good for you, but I think most people will profit enough with the much simpler strategy. And furthermore fucking around with trading alts into BTC and out of BTC to try to make more BTC than you would have had is not even a topic of this thread, assuming that some peeps are able to accomplish such. I am sure that some other interesting consumption goods and services (such as Education, medical, automobiles, hire a plumber or carpenter, utility costs (including internet and phone services), electronics (phones, computers, other devices) could be put into that list to really cause folks to wonder how the fuck is such "official inflation rate" actually calculated.
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El duderino_
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April 04, 2021, 07:14:28 AM |
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April 04, 2021, 07:49:36 AM Last edit: April 04, 2021, 08:42:57 AM by ivomm Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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It seems that the bears took advantage of the weak volume and hammered the price 5%. Hopefully the damage will be repaired and 60K will be soon broken. By broken, I mean staying above 70K Anyway, I've been thinking recently for a tool to measure the profit/losses of the daily traders who follow the trend. It is well known that those kind of traders are 99.9% losers. I mean, for each pump, no matter how big, they make on average 1%-2% profit. While on the dumps they can't afford a 1-2% stop loss and so make on average (x/2+1)% loss, if the dump was x%. (I'll try to explain my logic below.) Thus, they theoretically are always losing in the longterm. I guess thay have the same level of math and science as proudhon and can't understand this. If we count the last month(s) losses, we can give an estimate when they remain with 1%-10% of their initial portfolio. And that is the point when they have no power to resist the pump (like a coiled spring) and the price shoots up 20%-100%. So, whether several bigger dumps like 10%-20%-ish or multiple smaller 5%-10%-ish will lead to the same result. Since we've had several bigger dumps already, I believe that the battle for 60K will be much shorter that for 10K last year. My rough estimates show that in the next week we should reach that hot spot and break the resistance. The algo should be something like this (very rough, of course): 1. A trader buys with N amount of cash bitcoins. 2. If the prices falls x%, he cuts his stop loss on average at (x/2+1)%. The reason for this logic is that at least half of the daily trend traders bought at the top and resisted the urge to sell, when they finally capitulate at x%. And practically nobody puts a stop loss at -1% unlike the profit taking. The number of traders putting stop losses -1%-3% is also relatively small, judging by the volume of sells which increases exponentially starting -4%. 3. If the price raises x%, he sells with a 1.5% profit on average. We see clearly that in a trading without real investors, each 1-2% increase is being erased in a matter of seconds, because of this behaviour. In that case, the trader enters again later that day, or the next, believing he timed the uptrend (which in most cases occurs higher than his selling point, on average in a bull market, say +2%). And then he repeats steps 1-3. This is an easy programming problem and the parameters can be adjusted with the help of some examples for longer battles at some resistance points. Of course, this behaviour will at some point inevitably incur the trader a loss, which will increase with time to the point of losing almost his entire initial investment. Then he either choses to enter with a new sum (believing that this time will be different and forgetting the famous saying - you can't expect a different result doing the same things over and over again), or quits trading. The only "successful" traders are those who manage to reach 2-3 successful 1-2% trades and quit. They argued and mocked the hodlers boasting with 5-10% profits around 6K-7K last year. And of course they've missed the 15x increase for the year. But the vast majority of traders are greedy, so 99.99% of them do not quit after that but continue until they lose (almost) everything.
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