Disliked{quote} My bear, the best FX analyst ever ...$250 steps down... {image}Ignored
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Disliked{quote} My bear, the best FX analyst ever ...$250 steps down... {image}Ignored
DislikedWhilst your bear has a rest, I'm buying a pull back (& will try not to wake him up) Could be too many Short sellers getting exited that its falling off a cliff, time to trap some Long. 400 pip bounce back? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I told my bear to relax, but he insists to bring up his savant analysis ! {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes, I know the fixed inflation idea. It sounds a little bit like Hayek-Friedman. And how are you going to control that in a crypto free economy? Moving crypto rates carefully than they already do with dollar ? BTW, the average Joe-n-k should mind his business, it's not imperative for him to understand monetary policy. He can gamble on bitcoin, make his million and call everyone stupid as a boor character he is. Inflation is not the single problem of this world. Crypto people treat it like is the only one. Deflation can be disastrous....Ignored
Disliked{quote} Like I said it would be *ideal* if inflation is ties to GDP metric because as more people arrive, GDP should theoretically increase and during slumps inflation should decrease, but we don't have anything like that. A central actor guessing based on which way the wind blows like today doesn't work and therefor the *best we have* that we can do is deflationary, and it is more ideal than a central inflation scheme. A deflationary economy without crypto isn't possible which is why it was never done anyway. Average joe cares because he wants...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Wait, too much confusion. I would not call "guessing based on which way the wind blows" when a central actor is reading indicators in the field. He is rather 'collecting' data, variables for his equation. Not guessing. Then, the main purpose of the central banks is not ONLY to make it easy for the investors and/or depositors. The central's main task is not to help me and Joe DIRECTLY to preserve wealth for our sons (with zero risk) They help the generic "everybody" ...by creating value stability and stimulating full employment. So the monetary...Ignored
DislikedCheck this multi timeframe fibonacci analysis of Bitcoin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYZirl4ziHcIgnored
DislikedThe third pumpy wave weak. Crypto pumping weaker and weaker. Hard to believe that bitcoin scam doesn't work anymore as it used to Crypto crooks would call that consolidation ! Sure, consolidation before the final crash ! {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well, you may be right I have a tiny 0.01L SL@9000 as my own signal provider. And then all further south. Down the hillIgnored
Disliked{quote} Outch, dont count on 9K, Harry ! Anyways, I love stability between 8-10K ...woah, bitcoin not volatile at all !! Remember folks, every time you don't sell bitcoin a whale does !Ignored
DislikedBitcoin can only generate libertarianism, savage crypto-barter ecosystem. We've seen this shit working in the past ...it was just perfect to boost oligarchies and widen the gap between the rich and the poor. Dumb crypto fanatics dont read history, and even if they read history they learn nothing because they are too obsessed of their shit and they simply can't pull their heads out of their crypto box. I say crypto obviously dead on the long runIgnored