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May 28, 2021, 03:45:18 AM

... held down into options expiry trend is looking good for another month

... just wait until you've endured years of cash-settled options expiries

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this might be taking the whole strong hands thing too far...shrugs..steady as she goes


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May 28, 2021, 04:00:15 AM

... held down into options expiry trend is looking good for another month

... just wait until you've endured years of cash-settled options expiries

+1 WOsMerit


this might be taking the whole strong hands thing too far...shrugs..steady as she goes




So Gyrsur did scan them.
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May 28, 2021, 04:06:56 AM

I have downloaded a 1:56 scale model that I need in 1:87 what percent do i input in the slicer please.

I would assume it's 56/87 = 0.6437 or 64.37%





Thanks Phil.
No one seems to disagree so I take it that you are right.
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May 28, 2021, 04:33:22 AM

JJG, with all due respect, I run mostly old PC hardware here. If I have a lowly 1900x1080 in one monitor? And you have ONE POST that fills it all? 

Try the decaf, dude. Volume does not equal quality.
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The History of Lab Leaks Has Lots of Entries

Smallpox, anthrax and influenzas have escaped facilities — sometimes with deadly consequences.

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-05-27/covid-19-and-lab-leak-history-smallpox-h1n1-sars
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28882 pages of crap? At least, less than the always bailed...
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May 28, 2021, 06:22:05 AM

28882 pages of crap? At least, less than the always bailed...

You must be new, here. Welcome {TO THE MACHINE]
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May 28, 2021, 06:43:06 AM
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...and down she goes (again)...

Another BTFD opportunity.

My cousin's $6k is split into two orders: $3k @ $34,100 and another $3k @ $30,500, waiting to be filled.

I was a bit reluctant about these orders, I suggested for him to buy at market price and be done with it, but it looks like he may get lucky.

Or not.

We'll know soon enough.
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May 28, 2021, 07:07:46 AM
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Welcome to 2013... eyes on $200k
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...and down she goes (again)...

Another BTFD opportunity.

My cousin's $6k is split into two orders: $3k @ $34,100 and another $3k @ $30,500, waiting to be filled.

I was a bit reluctant about these orders, I suggested for him to buy at market price and be done with it, but it looks like he may get lucky.

Or not.

We'll know soon enough.

the common weekend dip or it has something to do with the expiring of the May Future contracts on CME (BTCK21) as d_eddie mentioned. but he did not explain the mechanism behind which is sad.

https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/equity-index/us-index/bitcoin_product_calendar_futures.html

Friendly reminder: do NOT poke her just before futures expiry.

if you have useful hints please explain it also a bit to the others if you have time for it. this is our weapon against the big smart money which want to hide the knowledge from the Plebs (us) to get their money.

EDIT: on Monday it is Memorial Day in the U.S.. no trading at all in the "old" Wall Street world (NYC, Chicago).

EDIT2: I'm not sure if the effect on weekends is a dip or a pump. the cause is that the traditional banking world does not process FIAT money inflow and outflow to the crypto exchanges and therefore the cycle is broken on weekends. but it should be more a dip because no fresh FIAT money is available to buy bitcoins.
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May 28, 2021, 07:49:48 AM

...and down she goes (again)...

Another BTFD opportunity.

My cousin's $6k is split into two orders: $3k @ $34,100 and another $3k @ $30,500, waiting to be filled.

I was a bit reluctant about these orders, I suggested for him to buy at market price and be done with it, but it looks like he may get lucky.

Or not.

We'll know soon enough.

I would rather him to be unlucky myself, but if it bouces back strongly to 60k afterwards I guess that will do too.
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EDIT2: I'm not sure if the effect on weekends is a dip or a pump. the cause is that the traditional banking world does not process FIAT money inflow and outflow to the crypto exchanges and therefore the circuit is broken on weekends.

Definitely a dip. Probably for the reason you mention. Since the peak in price I think every weekend has been a dip, though it does usually bounce back towards the end of the Sunday.

My theory is that during a bull market weekends pump, while during a bear market they dump. I have no data or bothered even checking to see if that is true so take it with a grain of salt.
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EDIT2: I'm not sure if the effect on weekends is a dip or a pump. the cause is that the traditional banking world does not process FIAT money inflow and outflow to the crypto exchanges and therefore the circuit is broken on weekends.

Definitely a dip. Probably for the reason you mention. Since the peak in price I think every weekend has been a dip, though it does usually bounce back towards the end of the Sunday.

My theory is that during a bull market weekends pump, while during a bear market they dump. I have no data or bothered even checking to see if that is true so take it with a grain of salt.

thanks somac. and this weekend we have a long weekend in the U.S. (Sa, So, Mo). maybe some more dipping?  Roll Eyes

EDIT: very interesting that you differentiate between bull and bear market on this effect. I should think about it.
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EDIT2: I'm not sure if the effect on weekends is a dip or a pump. the cause is that the traditional banking world does not process FIAT money inflow and outflow to the crypto exchanges and therefore the circuit is broken on weekends.

Definitely a dip. Probably for the reason you mention. Since the peak in price I think every weekend has been a dip, though it does usually bounce back towards the end of the Sunday.

My theory is that during a bull market weekends pump, while during a bear market they dump. I have no data or bothered even checking to see if that is true so take it with a grain of salt.

thanks somac. and this weekend we have a long weekend in the U.S. (Sa, So, Mo). maybe some more dipping?  Roll Eyes

Good chance I think, of course this pattern will change eventually, hopefully this weekend.

I am also seeing a lot of this type of chart around lately

https://twitter.com/WClementeIII/status/1397571523561598980

Apparently this Wyckoff distribution or whatever it is matched the peak. If it matches the the bottom too I expect we'll be back down to 30k at the least, though this chart says 26k, not impossible I guess.


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May 28, 2021, 08:23:10 AM
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EDIT2: I'm not sure if the effect on weekends is a dip or a pump. the cause is that the traditional banking world does not process FIAT money inflow and outflow to the crypto exchanges and therefore the circuit is broken on weekends.

Definitely a dip. Probably for the reason you mention. Since the peak in price I think every weekend has been a dip, though it does usually bounce back towards the end of the Sunday.

My theory is that during a bull market weekends pump, while during a bear market they dump. I have no data or bothered even checking to see if that is true so take it with a grain of salt.

Yes, I've seen weekend pumps and weekend dumps. Never thought about it this way, it could be what you're saying. It's definitely not constant, but varies from pump to sideways to dump.

Lucky or not, my cousin is in for a pleasant surprise when price reaches and exceeds $100k, which could happen sooner that we think. Any time is a good time to buy corn, that's Bitcoin 101. We'll wait until sometime next week and if his orders are not filled, I'll log-in to his Kraken account and buy everything at market price (I have his log-in details, he trusts me).
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