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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
$120K - 19 (17.6%)
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$140K - 9 (8.3%)
$150K - 19 (17.6%)
$160K - 2 (1.9%)
$170K+ - 33 (30.6%)
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Buddy has done some work 108.5 up to 114.3

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Buddy has done some work 108.5 up to 114.3



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Crazy things still happening Not a joke again.
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who cares


as for crazy how bout the guy that burned down a church and whacked 5 people..

he was born in the USA and a citizen.

With a legal weapon of mass shooting capability .

So which is crazier.

I would argue both are pretty much fucked up and do not belong here as much as the fact that buddy is pumping btc close to 115k
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Buddy has done some work 108.5 up to 114.3

It is not really very much.  5%-ish...

Don't get distracted like a newbie into unit bias.

It is like noise, in the whole scheme of things.

Even though sure, 5%-ish makes us feel moar better than if it had not happened.

And sure, several of us (especially those of us who have average costs per coin less than $6k), feel a $6k-ish move in the price is worth at least as much as we had invested, and imagine guys who have even lower costs per BTC.

Having low costs per BTC does not likely come from trading, but instead tends to come from being in the market a long time and having had front-loaded your investment (at least somewhat within the first cycle or so (or maybe the first cycle and a half?) that you are in). 

So there is a bit of marvel that the price of bitcoin can move several times the amount that some of us have invested into it in a matter of days.. and we likely also realize that we are still likely going to be having $20k plus candles (to the upside) in a day.  To come.. To come.
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Saylor adds more 196 BTC to his portfolio. Now controls almost 3% of BTC total supply.

https://www.tradingview.com/news/cointelegraph:f69d92888094b:0-strategy-adds-22m-in-bitcoin-now-holds-more-than-640k-btc/
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Buddy has done some work 108.5 up to 114.3

It is not really very much.  5%-ish...

Don't get distracted like a newbie into unit bias.

It is like noise, in the whole scheme of things.

Even though sure, 5%-ish makes us feel moar better than if it had not happened.

And sure, several of us (especially those of us who have average costs per coin less than $6k), feel a $6k-ish move in the price is worth at least as much as we had invested, and imagine guys who have even lower costs per BTC.


I've known for quite sometimes I have spent on the forum, following your posts and many other bitcoin enthusiasts who solely admire bitcoin as a commodity to HODL, and it has sharpened my improvement from my days as a newbie. Time is a very great factor that changes everything and bitcoin rewards patience in many folds.

For bitcoin chronic gamblers, 5%-ish is a redline for their bitcoin to survive. They sell and keep hoping that bitcoin listens to their anxiety and dip back to their choice price so that they can buy again. This is misinformation or learning under the wrong coach.
Having low costs per BTC does not likely come from trading, but instead tends to come from being in the market a long time and having had front-loaded your investment (at least somewhat within the first cycle or so (or maybe the first cycle and a half?) that you are in).  

So there is a bit of marvel that the price of bitcoin can move several times the amount that some of us have invested into it in a matter of days.. and we likely also realize that we are still likely going to be having $20k plus candles (to the upside) in a day.  To come.. To come.
Having such low costs per bitcoin is a good evidence of consistency and aggression, and enough front-loading exercise, as low as $6k?? That's crazy!  This does not apply to bitcoin gamblers that have ventured into bitcoin at the same time you made your first investment but decided to HODL while they were playing smart and selling to buy at dips. What have they really achieved, most of them must have been frustrated out of bitcoin already while others are heartbroken.

My inner man would want to go back to the Mt Gox era and front load my bitcoin or back to 2015 when you almost felt reluctant to accumulate but never sold a piece. Anyway, there's no time to regret, moreover you're much older and could retire any moment while I still have a long way to go, but your experience remains young every day because of it's workability and result.
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Is Fidelity still predicting that one Bitcoin will be worth $1 billion by 2038 🤯

https://x.com/Vivek4real_/status/1972237741036597682?t=BHuR4pnTyZOVNoQVCsmo7g&s=19


Damn...I just 'came' a little bit when I read the above.

Then again I'm kinda old may have just pissed myself a little bit..hard to tell.

I can't imagine the amount of asshole I would have to funnel to keep my ego in check at 1 billion dollars a bitcoin. Smiley

I don't think the math works

but what do I know I'm lurking on WO.

It’s truly insane to think that at 2038 maybe further down the line it could be possible. We all have to calm down let price hit $1 million first before we can start projecting $1 billion. It’s wild to think that now, yeah people also thought it wild when bitcoin was $10K or less that it’ll reach $100K.
We just have to be patient and watch.

I took the liberty of perusing the X post found some interesting comments positive and negatives..
Tho one caught my attention;

So people still do think like this after seeing all the heights and boundaries bitcoin has achieved. It’s mind blowing for me, how dumb could he be?.
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