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Why is the S&P 500 falling (currently down about 10% from ATH) while Bitcoin is not falling but trading in the $60k - $75k range?
War→Oil↑ → Inflation↑ → Interest rate still high → Stocks↓→ Bitcoin ↓↓↑It's falling. Just looking more resilient since it recovers faster.
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March 30, 2026, 09:58:03 PM |
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Bullish news has no power in a bear market and sometimes it seems quite odd to me just how sentimental people are. Only extreme examples would work. So nothing short of the USA announcing they are buying 1M Bitcoin for their reserve... by next friday will not work in this market.  War→Oil↑ → Inflation↑ → Interest rate still high → Stocks↓→ Bitcoin ↓↓↑
It's falling. Just looking more resilient since it recovers faster.
And what is common for this type of market is that even when war stops, prices don't go back up as they were before the war. 
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March 30, 2026, 10:11:31 PM Last edit: March 30, 2026, 11:19:01 PM by Biodom |
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Bullish news has no power in a bear market and sometimes it seems quite odd to me just how sentimental people are. Only extreme examples would work. So nothing short of the USA announcing they are buying 1M Bitcoin for their reserve... by next friday will not work in this market.  War→Oil↑ → Inflation↑ → Interest rate still high → Stocks↓→ Bitcoin ↓↓↑
It's falling. Just looking more resilient since it recovers faster.
And what is common for this type of market is that even when war stops, prices don't go back up as they were before the war.  Still, Morgan Stanley news is very significant. When such heavy-hitters launch something like this, they expect a relatively lengthy uptrend. Granted, we don't know at which btc price they would launch at, but from that point on it would likely to be mostly up (with a up to -10% initial reaction possible). Personally, I am changing at least some some of my IBIT and FBTC in ret accounts to MSBT.
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March 30, 2026, 10:12:21 PM Last edit: March 30, 2026, 10:24:24 PM by BTCETFInvestor |
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@cAPSLOCK - Surely you are familiar with the popular 50s, 60s and 70s music band, 'Rocky and the Rollers'! Here's a video link of a performance you may remember! What's you take on their performances? ► https://youtu.be/QcPkm0lJrk4?t=37I am indeed familiar with them. They've been around quite some time. Top shelf working band in their genre for ages. The music is not quite my bag, though. And I fall into that bucket for a lot of big American rock artists. Springsteen, Dylan, just not my bag. Ive played drum set for a few groups that are exactly in this genre. Good money, good party band. I guarantee you Mustang Sally and chain of fools are probably really high in their rotation.  Their life stuff seems decent. I guarantee you this though, if I got the tracks I could make it sound a lot better. @cAPSLOCK — Ha! I’ll bet you’re right about Mustang Sally. And I totally hear you on the mix; with your ears, I’m sure you’d have that SSL board singing in no time. Interesting that you mention playing drums - I’ve always felt that the best engineers (and bassists, for that matter) have a 'drummer’s brain' when it comes to the pocket. Whether you're behind the kit or holding down the low end on an upright, it's all about that 'physics of the mix', right?  I'm happy to have offered you an easy pass for the exist ramp... 
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March 30, 2026, 10:26:22 PM |
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Still, Morgan Stanley news is very significant. What such heavy-hitters launch something like this, they expect a relatively lengthy uptrend. Granted, we don't know at which btc price they would launch at, but from that point on it would likely to be mostly up (with a up to -10% initial reaction possible). Personally, I am changing at least some some of my IBIT and FBTC in ret accounts to MSBT.
It is very big news, don't get me wrong. My point was mostly limited to the ridiculousness of bear markets and how sentiment kills reactions to great news, I did not mean to diminish the significance of this news. I am actually quite interested to see how their ETF will grow compared to previous ETFs. Also I wonder who may be the next to launch after Morgan Stanley? Looking forward to the charts that will arise from this. What such heavy-hitters launch something like this, they expect a relatively lengthy uptrend.
This got me thinking, I don't think a Bitcoin reserve has a chance until almost all the heavy-hitters are in position. Only then it may have some chance of becoming a thing because they will massively profit from this happening. What do you think?
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March 30, 2026, 10:41:39 PM Last edit: March 30, 2026, 11:06:56 PM by BTCETFInvestor |
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After a brutal stretch of outflows, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs reported a staggering $561.9 million in net inflows today. Fidelity (FBTC) actually led the pack with $153M, followed closely by BlackRock’s IBIT at $142M.
Analysts are calling $68,000–$69,000 the 'line in the sand'. If we can't reclaim that soon, we might see that $65,000 floor tested again.
BTW, the new Morgan Stanley Bitcoin ETF (MSBT) has a massive potential inflow with a $160 Billion catalyst... Morgan Stanley manages roughly $6.2 trillion in client assets, even a small shift in allocation is significant. Analysts are looking at the following projections: The 'Monster Bitcoin' Catalyst: If advisors move toward a modest 2% allocation for their clients, it could translate into roughly $160 billion in new demand. That would be a tremendously good thing for Bitcoin!
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I’m eating a baguette, reading this BS today and thought exactly the same. What happened to this thread, man. Don't worry, it's a cycle. It'll pass. The WO is in a bear market for over 8 years now I disagree. I've been a member since 2017 (for 9 years now) and remember many exciting times we've had here in WO over the years. In fact, most of the time here I find quite interesting and visit almost daily. There are spells of trollery, degeneracy and merit whoring, but they tend to come in waves that don't last for very long. They are quite amusing, actually (an empty ignore list helps with that). Also, toxic individuals tend to self-disintegrate, they just can't survive here. There's no need for moderation. No rules, yet self-regulating. Chaotic, yet ordered. Anarchic, yet structured. Bullish, yet balanced. No wonder it's the largest thread in the entire forum. Maybe the time before 2017 was way better, I haven't had the chance to browse the older posts, so I'll give you that, but I wouldn't call it a "bear market".
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March 30, 2026, 11:56:16 PM Last edit: Today at 01:48:15 AM by BTCETFInvestor |
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@cAPSLOCK - Surely you are familiar with the popular 50s, 60s and 70s music band, 'Rocky and the Rollers'! Here's a video link of a performance you may remember! What's you take on their performances? ► https://youtu.be/QcPkm0lJrk4?t=37I am indeed familiar with them. They've been around quite some time. Top shelf working band in their genre for ages. The music is not quite my bag, though. And I fall into that bucket for a lot of big American rock artists. Springsteen, Dylan, just not my bag. Ive played drum set for a few groups that are exactly in this genre. Good money, good party band. I guarantee you Mustang Sally and chain of fools are probably really high in their rotation.  Their life stuff seems decent. I guarantee you this though, if I got the tracks I could make it sound a lot better. @cAPSLOCK - Well, if you say so - I'll just let that go! Sound better! Your comments make me wish I had visited the Moogseum when I was in Asheville. 
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I recently heard the U.S. Military is about to unleash two different versions of the specialized 'Discombobulator' weapon on Iran's military when our Marines invade the country to take control of the Kharg island oil terminal, open the Strait of Hormuz and ultimately seize the enriched Uranium.
One version of the 'Discombobulator' weapon was used in Venezuela that makes victims immediately bleed from the nose and vomit from intense sound waves. The other version produces intense heat waves from a system that emits a 95 GHz beam that penetrates the skin, heating the water molecules in the epidermis almost instantly, causing a feeling of being on fire. The human nervous system cannot handle the results of either version...
Unfortunately, I think it's inevitable; we'll have some U.S. casualties in this risky operation.
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I recently heard the U.S. Military is about to unleash two different versions of the specialized 'Discombobulator' weapon on Iran's military when our Marines invade the country to take control of the Kharg island oil terminal, open the Strait of Hormuz and ultimately seize the enriched Uranium.
One version of the 'Discombobulator' weapon was used in Venezuela that makes victims immediately bleed from the nose and vomit from intense sound waves. The other version produces intense heat waves from a system that emits a 95 GHz beam that penetrates the skin, heating the water molecules in the epidermis almost instantly, causing a feeling of being on fire. The human nervous system cannot handle the results of either version...
Unfortunately, I think it's inevitable; we'll have some U.S. casualties in this matter.
soo0000! they will microwave the Iranian troops. I wonder if lead works as a defense for that. Just put on a few X-ray blankets the dentist uses. if not a faraday shield suit may do the trick.
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I recently heard the U.S. Military is about to unleash two different versions of the specialized 'Discombobulator' weapon on Iran's military when our Marines invade the country to take control of the Kharg island oil terminal, open the Strait of Hormuz and ultimately seize the enriched Uranium.
One version of the 'Discombobulator' weapon was used in Venezuela that makes victims immediately bleed from the nose and vomit from intense sound waves. The other version produces intense heat waves from a system that emits a 95 GHz beam that penetrates the skin, heating the water molecules in the epidermis almost instantly, causing a feeling of being on fire. The human nervous system cannot handle the results of either version...
Unfortunately, I think it's inevitable; we'll have some U.S. casualties in this matter.
soo0000! they will microwave the Iranian troops. I wonder if lead works as a defense for that. Just put on a few X-ray blankets the dentist uses. if not a faraday shield suit may do the trick. People would start running dressed in armor, like Dunk. It's a " A Knight of the Seven kingdoms" reference-watch it!
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I recently heard the U.S. Military is about to unleash two different versions of the specialized 'Discombobulator' weapon on Iran's military when our Marines invade the country to take control of the Kharg island oil terminal, open the Strait of Hormuz and ultimately seize the enriched Uranium.
One version of the 'Discombobulator' weapon was used in Venezuela that makes victims immediately bleed from the nose and vomit from intense sound waves. The other version produces intense heat waves from a system that emits a 95 GHz beam that penetrates the skin, heating the water molecules in the epidermis almost instantly, causing a feeling of being on fire. The human nervous system cannot handle the results of either version...
Unfortunately, I think it's inevitable; we'll have some U.S. casualties in this matter.
soo0000! they will microwave the Iranian troops. I wonder if lead works as a defense for that. Just put on a few X-ray blankets the dentist uses. if not a faraday shield suit may do the trick. Phil - Funny you mention 'farady'. I have used Faraday highly conductive cloth as a ground plane or counterpoise for certain HF antennas in the past.
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People would start running dressed in armor, like Dunk. It's a " A Knight of the Seven kingdoms" reference-watch it!Ser Arlan would only beat Dunk when he deserved it. Solid father-figure. Also, did you know Arlan has 3 legs? 👀 "Bore no children", my arse. Seriously, though, great show. Lot of people didn't understand what they were watching IMO. They were looking for spectacle and some fantasy-dragon filled fairytale shit. We got something way better. Just a humble dude with good morals on a journey to be an honorable nomadic knight, who ends up becoming a legend.
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Today at 01:54:25 AM Last edit: Today at 02:13:13 AM by BTCETFInvestor |
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The new Morgan Stanley Bitcoin ETF (MSBT) news is actually heating up. Lot's of chatter about it. Analysts are calling it a "Vampire Attack" on BlackRock (IBIT). Morgan Stanley is pumped about it, in anticipation of MSBT’s April debut.
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Morgan Stanley is about to put bitcoin in front of 16,000 financial advisors managing $6.2 trillion.
The firm just filed an amended S-1 with the SEC for a spot Bitcoin ETF called the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust, ticker MSBT. The fee is 0.14%, making it the cheapest Bitcoin ETF ever proposed in the US. That undercuts Grayscale's Mini Trust by a basis point and BlackRock's IBIT by 11.
The pricing is deliberate. At 0.14%, no advisor in their network can argue the fee is too high to recommend. Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas put it bluntly: "They are the ultimate gatekeepers of rich boomer money."
This is also the first time a traditional bank has filed for a spot Bitcoin ETF. BlackRock and Fidelity are asset managers. Morgan Stanley is a bank. That's a different level of institutional commitment. They've tapped Coinbase and Bank of New York Mellon as custodians, applied for a national trust banking charter to custody digital assets directly, and filed separately for a staked Ether ETF and a Solana ETF.
None of this came out of nowhere. Last October, Morgan Stanley started recommending a 2 to 4 percent crypto allocation for clients and opened bitcoin fund access inside IRAs and 401(k)s. The ETF is just the next logical step.
Wall Street isn't debating bitcoin anymore. They're fighting over who gets to sell it.
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