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Author Topic: can we just stop bull and get on point  (Read 214 times)
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March 25, 2017, 12:32:18 PM
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Now there's at least every second post about either BU or btc failling or some other crap.

Do some people like mature ones +30yrs old and who have been long enough stop and think what rubbish is being posted here,given sticky serious topics only.

Since as situation stands btc is dropping,not sure how to tell that but how naive one has to be to expect it to rise past 1300 and go up up up and up,its been on the rise for almost several years.Didnt you ever trade any commodity to see that healthy market usually corrects itself thus means shaking off some price -now all these news allegations speculations maybe they influence someone to drop btc,but at the same time its how new profits are made,since its better to enter market when its half the price then paying when price is at the top.

Since i see whatever way someone spins this crap its not certain it might not even happen for a year,and worst if it happens everyone will have double thus being able to sell off BU or whatever it might be and make extra cash and grow new funds out of it.Yes price might half,but as history shows btc moves in 100s when theres demand and all is well.thus why the scaremongering around people who have been trough years of downs and up to thousands.

Whoever is dumping i say good speed,since this will draw new people to affording to get btc at better rate,since at the end of the day its spare money one has that would be halved at worst which given how volatile and unpredictable btc is shouldn't be anything new,so why waste energy in smth most dong have control over,and just take advantage of situation to ride out it calmly.
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