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September 19, 2013, 05:10:07 PM
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The "public" - with emphasis on the quotes...
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September 19, 2013, 05:17:47 PM
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WTF is going on today BTC down, bonds up shouldn't it be to opposite???
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September 19, 2013, 05:21:33 PM
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Bitcoin is far too tiny and disconnected to be affected by any real world events. There are much greater factors of volatility within its microcosmos. I still see Bitcoin trading purely by itself.
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September 19, 2013, 05:27:21 PM
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WTF is going on today BTC down, bonds up shouldn't it be to opposite???

Bitcoin is decorrelated. Duh. This has always been the case. 

Decorrelated is another way of saying btc is purely speculative, drive by whale manipulators.

you chode.
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September 19, 2013, 08:03:30 PM
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It may not matter what the FED does... World Bank Whistleblower, Karen Hudes, seems to think that economic collapse is fast-approaching for the USA. In fact, she's telling people to start using Bitcoin.  Wink

http://wp.me/p2FKR4-hv
It seems like that guy wanted to pump gold.
He kept interrupting her when she mentioned bitcoins.

I just watched that video. The bolded part you said is true. It's hilarious, especially in the end (no more mention of bitcoin), but Hunter keeps pressing her to say people should buy gold and she doesn't, because she believes the world will get their shit together and gold wont be needed.

This Karen Hudes girl really is something. Very insightful watch.

Also absolutely hilarious: "The FED is fired". lol

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September 19, 2013, 08:19:25 PM
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It may not matter what the FED does... World Bank Whistleblower, Karen Hudes, seems to think that economic collapse is fast-approaching for the USA. In fact, she's telling people to start using Bitcoin.  Wink

http://wp.me/p2FKR4-hv
It seems like that guy wanted to pump gold.
He kept interrupting her when she mentioned bitcoins.

I just watched that video. The bolded part you said is true. It's hilarious, especially in the end (no more mention of bitcoin), but Hunter keeps pressing her to say people should buy gold and she doesn't, because she believes the world will get their shit together and gold wont be needed.

This Karen Hudes girl really is something. Very insightful watch.

Also absolutely hilarious: "The FED is fired". lol


Like the FED is blowing money out of there printing machines, they system must fail. Better for us all.
They increase there balance in money every month about 85 billion dollars. Stock markets are in euphoria, driven away from fundamentals. companies don´t invest more in the economy because of Ben Bernanke, they only borrow money to pay their debt, so what is the advantage for the whole economy ?
Bad fact: Yellen will continue the policy of Ben Bernanke....

Like the silver and gold standard, fiat standard will fall in this century. Only changes and innovations in economy keeps the system of capitalism, otherwise it will fail effectivly.
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September 23, 2013, 05:58:33 AM
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I think that Bernanke is just kicking the can so that there is a neat dividing line between his policy and the next chair's. I would expect an extra quick reduction in asset purchases ~20bn USD after the first FOMC meeting with the new chair.

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