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May 17, 2024, 05:22:40 PM

So I let Alcohodl and xhomerx10 talk me down from selling all.

I sold 0.01 at 67280

hodl the rest.


I put in a buy at 55566 for 0.01 btc

Still selling off the mine piece by piece on ebay.

https://www.ebay.com/str/philipma1957computergearandmore


tons more than that to sell.

Why do you want to sell corn anyway?
I get the miner selling, of course.

In principle, you BUY when it is going up and you SELL when it is going down (like you buy in the bull market and sell in the bear market), but you are doing the opposite.
Why it is erroneous in general: because in a bull market you never know how high it would go, so as long as it rises, you buy and "pyramid" and in the bear market you never know how low it would go, so you "distribute".
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weekend coming... and 69 is right there.



you need baseball caps to 69?
...interesting  Grin

It seems to be addicted to savory water Grin
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weekend coming... and 69 is right there.



Is that me and Sydney Sweenie when Bitcoin hits 100k?
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Interesting: money you need to make as a household (or withdraw or have the cash flow) in various US states to be middle class:

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/16/salary-needed-to-be-middle-class-in-every-us-state.html

It's more reasonable in TX than in NJ and MD (DC area, I assume).
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Interesting: money you need to make as a household (or withdraw or have the cash flow) in various US states to be middle class:

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/16/salary-needed-to-be-middle-class-in-every-us-state.html

It's more reasonable in TX than in NJ and MD (DC area, I assume).

Does that take into effect being under water or without utilities in life threatening situations?
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May 17, 2024, 05:53:40 PM
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weekend coming... and 69 is right there.



Is that me and Sydney Sweenie when Bitcoin hits 100k?

Be careful what you wish for.  That could turn into you and Dylan Mulvaney if proudhon turns out to be right!  Sorry, I couldn't resist.

I'm still amazed at the perception of Bitcoin amongst the normies.  They're still calling it a scam and saying it's worthless.  I don't think any of them even know the current price or what's happening in the markets.  Usually I would consider this extremely bullish, but what is it going to take to get them off the sidelines?  Are they really going to wait until Bitcoin breaks $100K before jumping in and shilling it to their friends on social media?
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Explanation
Chartbuddy thanks talkimg.com
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Interesting: money you need to make as a household (or withdraw or have the cash flow) in various US states to be middle class:

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/16/salary-needed-to-be-middle-class-in-every-us-state.html

It's more reasonable in TX than in NJ and MD (DC area, I assume).

Does that take into effect being under water or without utilities in life threatening situations?

You mean Texas? Yeah...
I feel like there is no place anywhere that is not somewhat risky rn, but I could be wrong.
If the current trend continues, in 20-30 years there will be not a single insurance company left standing, though, in all likelihood*.

Besides that, the post was not about the best place to live, but about how much money you need to make to live in those places (at the middle class level).

*I have to always tell this to myself when I contemplate QLACs and other annuities.
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Explanation
Chartbuddy thanks talkimg.com
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May 17, 2024, 09:11:25 PM

Interesting: money you need to make as a household (or withdraw or have the cash flow) in various US states to be middle class:

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/16/salary-needed-to-be-middle-class-in-every-us-state.html

It's more reasonable in TX than in NJ and MD (DC area, I assume).

Does that take into effect being under water or without utilities in life threatening situations?

You mean Texas? Yeah...
I feel like there is no place anywhere that is not somewhat risky rn, but I could be wrong.
If the current trend continues, in 20-30 years there will be not a single insurance company left standing, though, in all likelihood*.

Besides that, the post was not about the best place to live, but about how much money you need to make to live in those places (at the middle class level).

*I have to always tell this to myself when I contemplate QLACs and other annuities.

I am in NJ and considered middle-class . It does not take into account your debt.

If you own your home and it has decent real estate  taxes (6000 would be very low for real estate tax in NJ)

My real estate tax is about 9000 many NJ home the real estate tax is more than 20,000

below is a suburb in NJ a nice home that would be say 700k in North Carolina is 1.4 million and taxes are 29k

https://www.trulia.com/home/549-corbett-pl-oradell-nj-07649-37985680
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philipma1957 I haven't met someone on the forum wanting to walk away since 2017. This guy actually did walk (and that was at 10k).

When I actually had some, I set mine on date or price or emergency target. The date's still a halving away at least. The price who knows. The emergency arrived in late 2020... I think no matter what, it's nice to walk on your own terms.

Is that me and Sydney Sweenie when Bitcoin hits 100k?

She ain't waiting for 100k to tap your ass my man.
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philipma1957 I haven't met someone on the forum wanting to walk away since 2017. This guy actually did walk (and that was at 10k).

When I actually had some, I set mine on date or price or emergency target. The date's still a halving away at least. The price who knows. The emergency arrived in late 2020... I think no matter what, it's nice to walk on your own terms.

Is that me and Sydney Sweenie when Bitcoin hits 100k?

She ain't waiting for 100k to tap your ass my man.


I am close to leaving this game I did it a long time .

The problem for me was 2012 to 2017 I did not believe it as much as
I should have.

So even though I have made 100,000's of thousands it would have been a lot more by simply posting a signature and holding the coin.

Some times you get discouraged at what you did with it even though you made decent coin you feel it should have been way more.

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Interesting: money you need to make as a household (or withdraw or have the cash flow) in various US states to be middle class:

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/16/salary-needed-to-be-middle-class-in-every-us-state.html

It's more reasonable in TX than in NJ and MD (DC area, I assume).

Does that take into effect being under water or without utilities in life threatening situations?

The former can generally be avoided by not living in low-lying areas and flood plains. The latter was notable because it was a rare event (unlike rolling blackouts in CA that were a thing for a while).
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I am close to leaving this game I did it a long time .

Take a look at the economy. You may want to leave the game but the game may not want to leave you. Never go full fiat and all that.
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From this chat we can see that Bitcoin has come a long way and it will keep growing bigger and better as time goes on . All we need to be part of this greatness is patience and so am encouraging everyone in this forum my juniors and senior's here in this forum to keep hodling the future of Bitcoin is great, from 2010 till date has been a huge success.
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I am close to leaving this game I did it a long time .

Take a look at the economy. You may want to leave the game but the game may not want to leave you. Never go full fiat and all that.

Well I would still post and earn a few bucks that way.

It is not much but it is decent since I post anyway.
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Interesting: money you need to make as a household (or withdraw or have the cash flow) in various US states to be middle class:

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/16/salary-needed-to-be-middle-class-in-every-us-state.html

It's more reasonable in TX than in NJ and MD (DC area, I assume).

Does that take into effect being under water or without utilities in life threatening situations?

You mean Texas? Yeah...
I feel like there is no place anywhere that is not somewhat risky rn, but I could be wrong.
If the current trend continues, in 20-30 years there will be not a single insurance company left standing, though, in all likelihood*.

Besides that, the post was not about the best place to live, but about how much money you need to make to live in those places (at the middle class level).

*I have to always tell this to myself when I contemplate QLACs and other annuities.

I am in NJ and considered middle-class . It does not take into account your debt.

If you own your home and it has decent real estate  taxes (6000 would be very low for real estate tax in NJ)

My real estate tax is about 9000 many NJ home the real estate tax is more than 20,000

below is a suburb in NJ a nice home that would be say 700k in North Carolina is 1.4 million and taxes are 29k

https://www.trulia.com/home/549-corbett-pl-oradell-nj-07649-37985680

Wow..Trulia does not even post square footage of the homes for sale (in NJ)?
Yea, SanDiego is the same..I have seen a 1700 sq ft house for 1.4 mil (albeit, taxes are smaller).
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Interesting: money you need to make as a household (or withdraw or have the cash flow) in various US states to be middle class:

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/16/salary-needed-to-be-middle-class-in-every-us-state.html

It's more reasonable in TX than in NJ and MD (DC area, I assume).

Does that take into effect being under water or without utilities in life threatening situations?

You mean Texas? Yeah...
I feel like there is no place anywhere that is not somewhat risky rn, but I could be wrong.
If the current trend continues, in 20-30 years there will be not a single insurance company left standing, though, in all likelihood*.

Besides that, the post was not about the best place to live, but about how much money you need to make to live in those places (at the middle class level).

*I have to always tell this to myself when I contemplate QLACs and other annuities.

I am in NJ and considered middle-class . It does not take into account your debt.

If you own your home and it has decent real estate  taxes (6000 would be very low for real estate tax in NJ)

My real estate tax is about 9000 many NJ home the real estate tax is more than 20,000

below is a suburb in NJ a nice home that would be say 700k in North Carolina is 1.4 million and taxes are 29k

https://www.trulia.com/home/549-corbett-pl-oradell-nj-07649-37985680

Wow..Trulia does not even post square footage of the homes for sale (in NJ)?
Yea, SanDiego is the same..I have seen a 1700 sq ft house for 1.4 mil (albeit, taxes are smaller).



square footage is hit or miss some times you see it others you don't.  same with land size some times it is their other time it is not.

Also In NJ close to NYC can 2x the price.

The house I showed above is in a very good safe suburb close to Manhattan it literally is 2x the price of my home as I am 2 hours out of NYC
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Hey buddy do you think I should cash out today and just walk away from this all?

Some days I just feel like cashing out and walking away from all this.

For some reason I feel this way today.
I guess the question you have to ask yourself is why you are doing this in the first place. Did you get involved to have some temporary fun, to change the world, to get rich, to be a part of something? Did you get everything out of it that you wanted to? Do you still see a path to achieving your goals? Or is this just something you do for money because you’ve been doing it so long?

I would like to answer for Philip.

He cannot resist, but to cash out every single year.

He cannot help himself.

That is part of the reason that he barely has any bitcoin, relatively speaking... and at the age of 67-ish, he should be cashing out rather than buying... but maybe perhaps in slow (and sustainable) ways (such as raking and/or time-based), rather than all or nothing kinds of approaches (and thinking).

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I do ask these questions quite often. With involvement of multiple partners/investors the mine got bigger than I wanted. It was hard to run and the four of us had a lot of disagreements on the direction to head the business. So the Father and son half broke off the deal with myself and my partner. Leaving me and my partner with a lot of paid off gear and not any power to run it.

I have been selling it off piece by piece on ebay and other spots. I am 67 the amount of work I did from dec 2018 to may 2024 was a lot. Basically almost a full time job. I did make money coin gear etc.

I have zero debt
I have coins
I own a home
Wife and I have pensions
I post on bitcointalk and altcoinstalks earning side coins
I am more interested it liquidating the gear and reducing it way way way way lower. Maybe 20kwatts vs 210/220kwatts.

Some days I just feel worn down from the mining experience.

As for posting and shooting the shit that will not wear down I still post copiously on multiple forums and will likely do that as long as life lets me do so.

There is no reason to mine.  Especially at 60 or even at 67.

If you have an amount of BTC, you can engage in time-based releases as in the sustainable withdrawal model (including doing a 10% annualized version) and/or you can engage in raking.  Either way pick your amounts based on your BTC stash size.

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Why do you want to sell corn anyway?
I get the miner selling, of course.

In principle, you BUY when it is going up and you SELL when it is going down (like you buy in the bull market and sell in the bear market), but you are doing the opposite.
Why it is erroneous in general: because in a bull market you never know how high it would go, so as long as it rises, you buy and "pyramid" and in the bear market you never know how low it would go, so you "distribute".

yes.. you are doing the opposite of best practices, Biodom - especially in bitcoin.
 
You should be buying on the way down and selling on the way up.. but careful to budget so that you never run out of cash to buy on the way down, and also budget to never run out of bitcoin on the way up, so in other words don't sell too many of your BTC and/or blow your wadd by selling too many too soon.

Of course, you can modify how much you buy or you sell based on where you are at in life.

But whatever. 

To each his own... you keep doing the opposite of best practices, and if it is working for you (so far), then so be it.

Interesting: money you need to make as a household (or withdraw or have the cash flow) in various US states to be middle class:

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/16/salary-needed-to-be-middle-class-in-every-us-state.html

It's more reasonable in TX than in NJ and MD (DC area, I assume).

Still $80k is going to be pretty good for most, and yeah that is likely going to keep going up... but still $80k is a $2 million in traditional investments with a 4% withdrawal rate, and $800k in bitcoin with a 10% withdrawal rate.. and other details and caveats apply in order to get those rates to work.. which I would assert that right now is right around 23 Bitcoin...

*I have to always tell this to myself when I contemplate QLACs and other annuities.

You can do better managing it on your own and mostly being in bitcoin, as long as you get the numbers right (or approximately right... since you don't really need to be completely right with bitcoin and it if you are somewhat conservative, bitcoin will likely allow you to out perform your expecations).. of course, no guarantees, but seems better than having a third party fucking things up.
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Why do you want to sell corn anyway?
I get the miner selling, of course.

In principle, you BUY when it is going up and you SELL when it is going down (like you buy in the bull market and sell in the bear market), but you are doing the opposite.
Why it is erroneous in general: because in a bull market you never know how high it would go, so as long as it rises, you buy and "pyramid" and in the bear market you never know how low it would go, so you "distribute".

yes.. you are doing the opposite of best practices, Biodom - especially in bitcoin.
 
You should be buying on the way down and selling on the way up.. but careful to budget so that you never run out of cash to buy on the way down, and also budget to never run out of bitcoin on the way up, so in other words don't sell too many of your BTC and/or blow your wadd by selling too many too soon.

Of course, you can modify how much you buy or you sell based on where you are at in life.

But whatever.  

To each his own... you keep doing the opposite of worst best practices, and if it is working for you (so far), then so be it.


FTFY.
All solid investor's advice is following what i said in opposition of what you said.
https://www.investors.com/how-to-invest/investors-corner/when-to-buy-stocks-by-following-the-stock-market-trend/

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If you buy stocks during a market uptrend, you greatly improve your chances of being right. But if you buy as the market indexes are in a downtrend, the odds turn against you, increasing your risk and the likelihood of being wrong.

The reason that you might have had some success doing the opposite may lie in the overall strong trend UP in bitcoin, so bitcoin essentially papers over your "mistakes".
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