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WookieMan saysG36 saysIf you would read, you would know :) taking the doggy for a morning walk
So no fenced yard. That makes sense. lol. Talk about those gains....
You know an awful lot about us and about where we live. Even though you haven't lived here.
We like to walk our dogs even though we have fenced yards. We like it, and the dogs like it. And when it's not raining and not smokey, which is most of the time, the weather is lovely for walking dogs. Even though we have fenced yards. You should try it.
I love the time outside enjoying the weather, views and meeting other people on the trails
The people you meet walking your dog are pieces of shit. They'll yell at you if you don't wear a mask OUTSIDE!!! You can't go out to eat without a mask. Jesus, you don't get it. You live in a hell hole and don't even understand it. Others here do that live in your utopia of feces and needles. Get out. Travel. You'll learn.
we just don't boast about it.
The same could be said about anywhere.
Yes. I'm just countering a troll that I don't think has been anywhere in his life.
WookieMan saysYes. I'm just countering a troll that I don't think has been anywhere in his life.
What has where you think he's not been got to do with his BitCoin trolling? (I agree with you about the trolling, BTW).
Just asking.
Because this is religion for him, I think.
WookieMan saysYes. I'm just countering a troll that I don't think has been anywhere in his life.
What has where you think he's not been got to do with his BitCoin trolling? (I agree with you about the trolling, BTW).
Just asking.
awaiting moderation
awaiting moderation
what is this now? none of my comments come through anymore lol
prime example....he doesnt let Bitcoin investors discuss and share infos without constantly making personal comments.
When we make a personal comment, he runs to Patrick.
G36 sayswhat is this now? none of my comments come through anymore lol
Will you lay off the fake quotes?
Patrick saysOK @G36 you are out of moderation jail. Thanks.
He's so toxic I blocked him a while ago. Only see him quoted by others and that is bad enough.
Will you lay off the fake quotes?
In another thread ...
Just for some fun, I've decided to run a weekly price bar chart, with Fibonaccis on the whole thing ...
Here's the scoop, now that bigger institutes, along with the retail traders are into this speculation, there are actually trading zones for this thing because there are lots of players, not just the penny stock speculators.
So since last week's bearish candle engulfs the prior week's bullish one, we're on a retest of the price near the 0.618% Fibonacci retracement level. If that level holds, we have a bounce in place ... ready to go.
If it falls through that region w/ no intraweek support, then it falls to the next trading zone, and so on.
For this to be a bust, it needs to get back to the baseline.
I suspect that the big fish will issue a huge buyback in the 23K range, if not earlier (29K-35K). Sure, this thing may evaporate in the fu...
I understand how easy it is to make money doing nothing for society, do you feel guilty only making money doing nothing to improve society, or do you think you improve society in a way I cannot see?
Banks used to have a monopoly.
I understand how easy it is to make money doing nothing for society, do you feel guilty only making money doing nothing to improve society, or do you think you improve society in a way I cannot see?
Also, Investing in Bitcoin helps society greatly: Banks used to have a monopoly. Now you can be your own bank.
richwicks says
I understand how easy it is to make money doing nothing for society, do you feel guilty only making money doing nothing to improve society, or do you think you improve society in a way I cannot see?
I think my biggest problem with bitcoin is that it is purely a speculative bet that depends on the greater fool, consumes vast amounts of energy, and has no benefit to noncriminal society.
Wait, that's what I have saying all along!
I think my biggest problem with bitcoin is that it is purely a speculative bet that depends on the greater fool, consumes vast amounts of energy, and has no benefit to noncriminal society.
Onvacation saysI think my biggest problem with bitcoin is that it is purely a speculative bet that depends on the greater fool, consumes vast amounts of energy, and has no benefit to noncriminal society.
Those are three problems.
Which one of those would you say is the biggest problem?
B.A.C.A.H. saysOnvacation saysI think my biggest problem with bitcoin is that it is purely a speculative bet that depends on the greater fool, consumes vast amounts of energy, and has no benefit to noncriminal society.
Those are three problems.
Which one of those would you say is the biggest problem?
Greater fool in my opinion
richwicks saysI understand how easy it is to make money doing nothing for society, do you feel guilty only making money doing nothing to improve society, or do you think you improve society in a way I cannot see?
Both. I wouldn't feel guilty. But if I get richer, I indirectly help society because with my profits I am able to buy more rentals and be a good/fair landlord. Also, Investing in Bitcoin helps society greatly: Banks used to have a monopoly. Now you can be your own bank.
I also like your dog story. We got a 2 year old doggy and I love improving his and my life by walking through the rolling hills in this beautiful SoCal weather.
I put so much into mine that when they died, it just destroyed me in that area. Worst thing I've ever done was ending my dog's life.
I think the best thing about Bitcoin is the scarcity. Unlike FIAT, you cant just print more Bitcoin. I believe that's the biggest reason why Tesla bought 1.5B worth of USD in Bitcoin :)
Thanks Tesla!
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Just for some fun, I've decided to run a weekly price bar chart, with Fibonaccis on the whole thing ...
Here's the scoop, now that bigger institutes, along with the retail traders are into this speculation, there are actually trading zones for this thing because there are lots of players, not just the penny stock speculators.
So since last week's bearish candle engulfs the prior week's bullish one, we're on a retest of the price near the 0.618% Fibonacci retracement level. If that level holds, we have a bounce in place ... ready to go.
If it falls through that region w/ no intraweek support, then it falls to the next trading zone, and so on.
For this to be a bust, it needs to get back to the baseline.
I suspect that the big fish will issue a huge buyback in the 23K range, if not earlier (29K-35K). Sure, this thing may evaporate in the future if the concept of digital gold doesn't hold but between now and then, this is a trader's entity.