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Title: "Fake News Epidemic Plagues Wall Observer Thread, Causes Turmoil Among Bitcoin Enthusiasts"
Date: July 3, 2023
The ramifications of such false claims are widespread. Many Wall Observer participants, influenced by the fabricated news, have panicked and hastily made decisions without conducting due diligence. This frenzy of irrational behavior has caused unnecessary market volatility, resulting in significant losses for some traders.
Sourceso, TLDR version is: back to nap time for me and let the crazies sort themselves out.. worked well for 12 years not gonna change now ZZZZZZZZzzzzz zzzz
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31K again. Come on.
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That's uh... CB just reports the data he's given.
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...funny, 2000 is a year I bought my first house using the stock market proceeds for the down-payment...family liked it. Interest rates were 8.5% in a booming market/economy. The total number of $$ that i was supposed to pay over the life of the original loan was shocking, something like 3X of the mortgage value. ....of course, I refinanced a few times with much lower %. @philipma1957...I wonder when you bought yours?
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...funny, 2000 is a year I bought my first house using the stock market proceeds for the down-payment...family liked it. Interest rates were 8.5% in a booming market/economy. The total number of $$ that i was supposed to pay over the life of the original loan was shocking, something like 3X of the mortgage value. ....of course, I refinanced a few times with much lower %. @philipma1957...I wonder when you bought yours? 1992 rate was 7.875% 30 years We paid it off in 7 years. I quit smoking in 1996 so at that time 25 a week for smokes went to pay mortgage down. Homes were cheap in 1992 compared to now. The mortgage was not too high. So 125 a month x 12 = 1500 a year extra for the mortgage. NJ lets you pay it down without penalty. Our house is over 500k now a nice jump from 144k in 1992.
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July 03, 2023, 05:31:11 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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It's not about capital size, it is about how you manage it and you place into different categories, and surely if you are in your beginning stages of building an investment portfolio, it can take many years for the amounts to start to get bigger and Bigger and BIGGER.. but similar principles apply even if you are dealing with small amounts.
Tell you something about my Bitcoin accumlation, the country where I live aka Pakistan crypto is ban. So there are many little ways to acquire Btcoin. The only source for me to gather Bitcoin these days is through signature campaign. So its like I am gathering Bitcoin in DCA manner. I dont know for how long I have to HODL them till the time the ban is lifted. Trust me I am an honest Liar.
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Fake news?? On the intertoobz?... Say it ain't so! I thought this here famous forum was the bastion of truthiness.
Title: "Fake News Epidemic Plagues Wall Observer Thread, Causes Turmoil Among Bitcoin Enthusiasts"
Date: July 3, 2023
In a shocking turn of events, the Wall Observer thread on the Bitcoin Forum has become a breeding ground for the spread of fake news,......
SourceBefore I click on the source I'm like "well that's obviously ChatGPT blah blah blah." ... click, "yup, no surprise, lol." Be interested to know your prompt though I know what words/names were obviously included in it.
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Bitcoin over $30K ??
Oh no, the whales can't have that going on for long.
No no no.
Time to Bart smack it back down in 3...2...1...
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1992 rate was 7.875% 30 years
We paid it off in 7 years. I quit smoking in 1996 so at that time 25 a week for smokes went to pay mortgage down. Homes were cheap in 1992 compared to now.
The mortgage was not too high. So 125 a month x 12 = 1500 a year extra for the mortgage. NJ lets you pay it down without penalty. Our house is over 500k now a nice jump from 144k in 1992.
No that's not nice, its a cost of living increase that is insidious as you pay more in taxes yet if you sell you cannot go anywhere else cheaper. Its a massive scam nationwide to fleece the middle class. Whats worse is its our tax money that was used to buy all our property values up for the benefit of the hedge funds. Before I click on the source I'm like "well that's obviously ChatGPT blah blah blah." ... click, "yup, no surprise, lol." Be interested to know your prompt though I know what words/names were obviously included in it.
that's literally the joke. Bitcoin over $30K ??
Oh no, the whales can't have that going on for long.
No no no.
Time to Bart smack it back down in 3...2...1...
Doing their best to scare the sheeple while they accumulate themselves, once the flood gate open put on your goggles.
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July 03, 2023, 06:58:19 PM Last edit: July 03, 2023, 07:24:38 PM by Biodom Merited by Hueristic (1), JayJuanGee (1) |
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1992 rate was 7.875% 30 years
We paid it off in 7 years. I quit smoking in 1996 so at that time 25 a week for smokes went to pay mortgage down. Homes were cheap in 1992 compared to now.
The mortgage was not too high. So 125 a month x 12 = 1500 a year extra for the mortgage. NJ lets you pay it down without penalty. Our house is over 500k now a nice jump from 144k in 1992.
No that's not nice, its a cost of living increase that is insidious as you pay more in taxes yet if you sell you cannot go anywhere else cheaper. Its a massive scam nationwide to fleece the middle class. Whats worse is its our tax money that was used to buy all our property values up for the benefit of the hedge funds. Sometimes a house is just mostly a living space and that's how I rationalize it. Somehow, I never thought about it as an investment, but I understand many people are thinking otherwise. Texas is not great in appreciation..I calculate just about 3% per year in the last 23 years vs Phil's 4.25% a year (from his numbers, assuming, arbitrarily, $520K for current as 'above 500'). Of course, 'bitchy' Texas RE taxes of almost 2% are not in the calculation. I probably paid a bit more than 200 grand for RE tax+HOA fees over the duration. There goes the appreciation "idea".
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