Posted: 28 minutes ago "Quote" Quote Originally Posted by I_Need_A_Detox: Posted: Feb. 2, 2018 - 4:04 PM ET "Quote" Anyone have any idea what nature1970 is talking about? between feb 2 and today bitcoin has lost 25% of its value. It lost 60% of its value since January. When it hit 15 g if we understand mathematics and we can see this as a negative exponential graft by August bit coin will be slightly under 5000 losing 20percent of its value by Chris mas well under 4000 losing another 18percent.... can you sell these chips shorts... cause it seems to be going downhill.
And your math is so arbitrary.
Here is some NatureMath:
1 year ago BTC was 1100. Today worth 6,800. Next year worth 40k 2020 worth 240k.
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Quote Originally Posted by nature1970:
Posted: 28 minutes ago "Quote" Quote Originally Posted by I_Need_A_Detox: Posted: Feb. 2, 2018 - 4:04 PM ET "Quote" Anyone have any idea what nature1970 is talking about? between feb 2 and today bitcoin has lost 25% of its value. It lost 60% of its value since January. When it hit 15 g if we understand mathematics and we can see this as a negative exponential graft by August bit coin will be slightly under 5000 losing 20percent of its value by Chris mas well under 4000 losing another 18percent.... can you sell these chips shorts... cause it seems to be going downhill.
And your math is so arbitrary.
Here is some NatureMath:
1 year ago BTC was 1100. Today worth 6,800. Next year worth 40k 2020 worth 240k.
Congrats to guys like Vanzack who got in it's infancy before it became a household name.
Prediction time fellas: What would be your rankings in price come 4/1/2020 for the following three:
-Bitcoin
-Gold
-1 Share of Amazon
What price do you fellas think Bitcoin will bottom in 2018?
But more importantly, do the Devils have a legitimate chance advancing against their First Round opponent after being absent from the Playoffs the last 5 seasons? It's been too long but we finally clinched!
Happy trading fellas!
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Congrats to guys like Vanzack who got in it's infancy before it became a household name.
Prediction time fellas: What would be your rankings in price come 4/1/2020 for the following three:
-Bitcoin
-Gold
-1 Share of Amazon
What price do you fellas think Bitcoin will bottom in 2018?
But more importantly, do the Devils have a legitimate chance advancing against their First Round opponent after being absent from the Playoffs the last 5 seasons? It's been too long but we finally clinched!
There is this funny language it is called algebra with just rudiment form of math the explains the hyperbole curve that could actually be grafted using this tool allows risk management to understand what can happen within terms of probability... meh probably never heard of it eh?
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There is this funny language it is called algebra with just rudiment form of math the explains the hyperbole curve that could actually be grafted using this tool allows risk management to understand what can happen within terms of probability... meh probably never heard of it eh?
Posted: about 22 hours ago "Quote" There is this funny language it is called algebra with just rudiment form of math the explains the hyperbole curve that could actually be grafted using this tool allows risk management to understand what can happen within terms of probability... meh probably never heard of it eh?
Nice use of a random word generator.
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Quote Originally Posted by nature1970:
Posted: about 22 hours ago "Quote" There is this funny language it is called algebra with just rudiment form of math the explains the hyperbole curve that could actually be grafted using this tool allows risk management to understand what can happen within terms of probability... meh probably never heard of it eh?
This is troubling on an investing perspective because it merely feeds the "Irrational Exuberence" side of risk-taking and a 'glass 1/2 empty vs 1/2 full.' The timeframe of 1 year would include the "Bubbleish" rise to 19k but the last 3months would be truthfully noted as Post-Burst (60% dead cat drop with a slight bounce above 7k last friday and then more of the same). I can understand "any port in a storm" if you're sitting on the deck of the Titantic but being cheeky is just beyond the fold.
Kaufee is a lost cause in taking it personal and he is just waiting for the Aliens to Land.
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Quote Originally Posted by vanzack:
BTC is up 600% in the last year.
There is a real trend for you.
This is troubling on an investing perspective because it merely feeds the "Irrational Exuberence" side of risk-taking and a 'glass 1/2 empty vs 1/2 full.' The timeframe of 1 year would include the "Bubbleish" rise to 19k but the last 3months would be truthfully noted as Post-Burst (60% dead cat drop with a slight bounce above 7k last friday and then more of the same). I can understand "any port in a storm" if you're sitting on the deck of the Titantic but being cheeky is just beyond the fold.
Kaufee is a lost cause in taking it personal and he is just waiting for the Aliens to Land.
Posted: about 2 hours ago "Quote" Quote Originally Posted by vanzack: BTC is up 600% in the last year. There is a real trend for you. This is troubling on an investing perspective because it merely feeds the "Irrational Exuberence" side of risk-taking and a 'glass 1/2 empty vs 1/2 full.' The timeframe of 1 year would include the "Bubbleish" rise to 19k but the last 3months would be truthfully noted as Post-Burst (60% dead cat drop with a slight bounce above 7k last friday and then more of the same). I can understand "any port in a storm" if you're sitting on the deck of the Titantic but being cheeky is just beyond the fold.Kaufee is a lost cause in taking it personal and he is just waiting for the Aliens to Land.
My post was in response to someone else calling up a arbitrary trend that he was making a case would continue.
I was simply pointing out that you can make your own trend using a different arbitrary timeline that looks exactly oppsite. In no way was I implying that I assume this trend would continue.
I have no prediction where the price of BTC will go. I have no clue. I am not pretending that the historical price will predict the future price. It is a risky asset. It might go to zero.
I just get a kick of the people who DO KNOW FOR SURE WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN.
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Quote Originally Posted by 666LES:
Posted: about 2 hours ago "Quote" Quote Originally Posted by vanzack: BTC is up 600% in the last year. There is a real trend for you. This is troubling on an investing perspective because it merely feeds the "Irrational Exuberence" side of risk-taking and a 'glass 1/2 empty vs 1/2 full.' The timeframe of 1 year would include the "Bubbleish" rise to 19k but the last 3months would be truthfully noted as Post-Burst (60% dead cat drop with a slight bounce above 7k last friday and then more of the same). I can understand "any port in a storm" if you're sitting on the deck of the Titantic but being cheeky is just beyond the fold.Kaufee is a lost cause in taking it personal and he is just waiting for the Aliens to Land.
My post was in response to someone else calling up a arbitrary trend that he was making a case would continue.
I was simply pointing out that you can make your own trend using a different arbitrary timeline that looks exactly oppsite. In no way was I implying that I assume this trend would continue.
I have no prediction where the price of BTC will go. I have no clue. I am not pretending that the historical price will predict the future price. It is a risky asset. It might go to zero.
I just get a kick of the people who DO KNOW FOR SURE WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN.
Posted: Apr. 9, 2018 - 4:55 PM ET "Quote" Sitting on the deck of the Titanic. That's funny.
well March of 2017 bitcoin was about 1000 it went up to an apex of 19000 by November. It is now worth what it was in October sitting at 6000 google has banned all advertising for crypto currency.
8 months this fad skyrocketed. Took 5 months to taper back to October levels . Understanding that this was a bubble. The floor would be 1000 again. Should be reached by September under the current trend.
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Quote Originally Posted by searchwarrant:
Posted: Apr. 9, 2018 - 4:55 PM ET "Quote" Sitting on the deck of the Titanic. That's funny.
well March of 2017 bitcoin was about 1000 it went up to an apex of 19000 by November. It is now worth what it was in October sitting at 6000 google has banned all advertising for crypto currency.
8 months this fad skyrocketed. Took 5 months to taper back to October levels . Understanding that this was a bubble. The floor would be 1000 again. Should be reached by September under the current trend.
What keeps it afloat is us degen if papsa is overturned well then the rush to the door will be accelerated. As sports gambling moves to brick and mortar sports books such as the borgata or Foxwoods. The values in my humble are sustained by
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What keeps it afloat is us degen if papsa is overturned well then the rush to the door will be accelerated. As sports gambling moves to brick and mortar sports books such as the borgata or Foxwoods. The values in my humble are sustained by
$7200--->$9110 at this rate,how long until bitcoin hits $500K ?
There are bit-bulls and there are bit-loons like 1 who predicts bitcoin to REPLACE gold and crypto to replace World Banking and the IMF.
Am I Trolling because my minute intellect can't comprehend this Visionary Wisdom and inevitable SeaChange,or is this Kool-Aid just toooo sweet?
There he is, Mr Troll the psychologist is back with more
stupidity. It’s unbelievable that 666les claims to be fascinated by mob
hypnosis while he follows the herd against crypto currency.
In fact, the
naysayers are the ones brainwashing each other that we as a society won’t
change with technology and that we can't possibly adopt a new store of value.
I didn’t
say it would replace gold, I said it can be compared to gold. I didn’t say that
it’s going to replace the banking system. Although, I do believe it will greatly
impact the system and the way we bank today will be very different than how we bank
in 10 years. The big financial institutions are already trying to adopt their
own blockchain technology. Why do you think they’re doing this? Because they’re
smart and can see that change is ahead and they know they better get on board.
Anyway, 666les - you keep studying mob hypnosis while not even realizing you're apart of it.
And Detox did the math for you. I don’t need to regurgitate
that. Even stupidity can't argue with the math.
Billionaire Investor Peter Thiel recently
said about bitcoin: “The quest to amass money is the bubble that never
pops."
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Quote Originally Posted by 666LES:
Mental Illness- Its Never Pretty.
No need to Pile-On that would just be Cruel.
$7200--->$9110 at this rate,how long until bitcoin hits $500K ?
There are bit-bulls and there are bit-loons like 1 who predicts bitcoin to REPLACE gold and crypto to replace World Banking and the IMF.
Am I Trolling because my minute intellect can't comprehend this Visionary Wisdom and inevitable SeaChange,or is this Kool-Aid just toooo sweet?
There he is, Mr Troll the psychologist is back with more
stupidity. It’s unbelievable that 666les claims to be fascinated by mob
hypnosis while he follows the herd against crypto currency.
In fact, the
naysayers are the ones brainwashing each other that we as a society won’t
change with technology and that we can't possibly adopt a new store of value.
I didn’t
say it would replace gold, I said it can be compared to gold. I didn’t say that
it’s going to replace the banking system. Although, I do believe it will greatly
impact the system and the way we bank today will be very different than how we bank
in 10 years. The big financial institutions are already trying to adopt their
own blockchain technology. Why do you think they’re doing this? Because they’re
smart and can see that change is ahead and they know they better get on board.
Anyway, 666les - you keep studying mob hypnosis while not even realizing you're apart of it.
And Detox did the math for you. I don’t need to regurgitate
that. Even stupidity can't argue with the math.
Billionaire Investor Peter Thiel recently
said about bitcoin: “The quest to amass money is the bubble that never
pops."
There he is, Mr Troll the psychologist is back with more
stupidity. It’s unbelievable that 666les claims to be fascinated by mob
hypnosis while he follows the herd against crypto currency.
In fact, the
naysayers are the ones brainwashing each other that we as a society won’t
change with technology and that we can't possibly adopt a new store of value.
I didn’t
say it would replace gold, I said it can be compared to gold. I didn’t say that
it’s going to replace the banking system. Although, I do believe it will greatly
impact the system and the way we bank today will be very different than how we bank
in 10 years. The big financial institutions are already trying to adopt their
own blockchain technology. Why do you think they’re doing this? Because they’re
smart and can see that change is ahead and they know they better get on board.
Anyway, 666les - you keep studying mob hypnosis while not even realizing you're apart of it.
And Detox did the math for you. I don’t need to regurgitate
that. Even stupidity can't argue with the math.
Billionaire Investor Peter Thiel recently
said about bitcoin: “The quest to amass money is the bubble that never
pops."
The Term that Nobel Prize Yale Economist R.Skinner used was Irrational Exuberence .......thats about Right.
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Quote Originally Posted by Kaufee:
There he is, Mr Troll the psychologist is back with more
stupidity. It’s unbelievable that 666les claims to be fascinated by mob
hypnosis while he follows the herd against crypto currency.
In fact, the
naysayers are the ones brainwashing each other that we as a society won’t
change with technology and that we can't possibly adopt a new store of value.
I didn’t
say it would replace gold, I said it can be compared to gold. I didn’t say that
it’s going to replace the banking system. Although, I do believe it will greatly
impact the system and the way we bank today will be very different than how we bank
in 10 years. The big financial institutions are already trying to adopt their
own blockchain technology. Why do you think they’re doing this? Because they’re
smart and can see that change is ahead and they know they better get on board.
Anyway, 666les - you keep studying mob hypnosis while not even realizing you're apart of it.
And Detox did the math for you. I don’t need to regurgitate
that. Even stupidity can't argue with the math.
Billionaire Investor Peter Thiel recently
said about bitcoin: “The quest to amass money is the bubble that never
pops."
The Term that Nobel Prize Yale Economist R.Skinner used was Irrational Exuberence .......thats about Right.
The Term that Nobel Prize Yale Economist R.Skinner used was Irrational Exuberence .......thats about Right.
That’s interesting because R Skinner never won a Nobel Prize.
You’re probably referring to Nobel Prize winner, Robert Shiller. The same Robert Shiller that more recently said, “I’m not really sure what to make of Bitcoin ultimately. It could collapse or it could be here for 100 years”
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Quote Originally Posted by 666LES:
The Term that Nobel Prize Yale Economist R.Skinner used was Irrational Exuberence .......thats about Right.
That’s interesting because R Skinner never won a Nobel Prize.
You’re probably referring to Nobel Prize winner, Robert Shiller. The same Robert Shiller that more recently said, “I’m not really sure what to make of Bitcoin ultimately. It could collapse or it could be here for 100 years”
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