That's because you're brushing off the topic of environmental toxins. I'll agree this isn't the forum to dig into that topic.Higgenbotham wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 12:54 pmCool Breeze wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:53 am You swore and called me names, that's as pathetic as your take on BTC, which is baseless.
Financial topics
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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91% of this piece of **** goes to badly managed states, union pensions and overseas.
As we see game over for taxpayers.
Debt to GDP now at 138%
New orders for manufactured durable goods in January increased $8.5 billion or 3.4 percent to $256.6
billion, the U.S. Census Bureau announced today. This increase, up nine consecutive months, followed a
1.2 percent December increase. Excluding transportation, new orders increased 1.4 percent. Excluding
defense, new orders increased 2.3 percent. Transportation, up eight of the last nine months, led the
increase, $6.1 billion or 7.8 percent to $85.1 billion.
https://www.census.gov/manufacturing/m3 ... /durgd.pdf
doctor grayscale dar % 1.72
daily average loan rate
fed liquidity providers are sec approved
darkness to light
future was yesterday
snow drift paradox
thread: 3:97, eco, sogo
And a Vatican statement further said the Pope thanked al-Sistani for having "raised his voice in defense of the weakest and most persecuted."
The dialogue itself during the meeting was kept quiet.
water wheat weather
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PmmMG-6mwo
As we see game over for taxpayers.
Debt to GDP now at 138%
New orders for manufactured durable goods in January increased $8.5 billion or 3.4 percent to $256.6
billion, the U.S. Census Bureau announced today. This increase, up nine consecutive months, followed a
1.2 percent December increase. Excluding transportation, new orders increased 1.4 percent. Excluding
defense, new orders increased 2.3 percent. Transportation, up eight of the last nine months, led the
increase, $6.1 billion or 7.8 percent to $85.1 billion.
https://www.census.gov/manufacturing/m3 ... /durgd.pdf
doctor grayscale dar % 1.72
daily average loan rate
fed liquidity providers are sec approved
darkness to light
future was yesterday
snow drift paradox
thread: 3:97, eco, sogo
And a Vatican statement further said the Pope thanked al-Sistani for having "raised his voice in defense of the weakest and most persecuted."
The dialogue itself during the meeting was kept quiet.
water wheat weather
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PmmMG-6mwo
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Microstrategy is owned by Saylor.
It's do or die for the Bitcoin promotion machine and they know it.
More frenzied posting is coming here.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ninabambys ... f7d7323f69Here’s the timeline of MicroStrategy’s largest bitcoin acquisitions to date:
August 11, 2020: MicroStrategy reveals its first bitcoin purchase worth $250 million - at the time, one of the largest cryptocurrency acquisitions made by a publicly traded company
September 14, 2020: The board of directors adopts a new treasury reserve policy, making bitcoin the company’s primary treasury reserve asset. An additional purchase of 16,796 BTC at an aggregate purchase price of $175 million announced.
December 21, 2020: MicroStrategy’s bitcoin acquisitions cross $1 billion with another $650 million investment.
February 24, 2021: Following Tesla’s TSLA -3.8% 1.5 billion investment in bitcoin, the firm bought an additional $1 billion worth of the cryptocurrency after an equivalent debt raise.
Since August, bitcoin’s price more than quadrupled from $11,394 to $48,400, as behemoths like PayPal PYPL 0.0% and Tesla, following MicroStrategy’s lead, bought into and simultaneously contributed to the bitcoin mania; MicroStrategy’s stock is up more than 700%, and City analysts say the world’s most popular cryptocurrency is “at the tipping point of mainstream acceptance or a speculative implosion.”
It's do or die for the Bitcoin promotion machine and they know it.
More frenzied posting is coming here.
http://www.gdxforum.com/forum/search.ph ... rds=saylorViewing profile - Cool Breeze
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Cool Breeze wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2021 1:35 pm Saylor is an MIT guy, but he must be stupid like me, since he's in BTC towards a billion.
Cool Breeze wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:27 pm I've answered the value question many times, but surely you can't think that myself, Elon Musk, Michael Saylor are idiots. Whether you want to believe we are right or wrong, there is clearly a reason (or many) why we believe it has value.
Cool Breeze wrote: Wed Mar 03, 2021 2:24 pm Wanna get laughed at? Go tell someone that Saylor, Musk, Tudor Jones, O'Leary, Druckenmiller - you name him - bought BTC for the hell of it. Yeah, they did it just for fun. WTF are you guys serious?
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
Re: Financial topics
I read those minds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iIs9mK8VSg
search.php?keywords=mit&t=2&sf=msgonly
I was insulted as they utilized data and we push forward.
We are only dust under His creation.
Intrinsic value unto Utility. When does virtues replace values.
I cannot answer that. If we raise enough capital we can fund those caste
into a pit. We can raise donations to bury the frozen dead again.
Sad we do that also.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iIs9mK8VSg
search.php?keywords=mit&t=2&sf=msgonly
I was insulted as they utilized data and we push forward.
We are only dust under His creation.
Intrinsic value unto Utility. When does virtues replace values.
I cannot answer that. If we raise enough capital we can fund those caste
into a pit. We can raise donations to bury the frozen dead again.
Sad we do that also.
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Yeah, but again, the quality of the collapse and WHEN are the most important parts. We're all dying. When and how bad we are at old age are the important predictions, not that a cycle of life occurs.
This is just basic stuff. But doomsayers will doom say.
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The depth of collapse concept was discussed here in 2011. We pretty much moved on from that.Cool Breeze wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 5:38 pmYeah, but again, the quality of the collapse and WHEN are the most important parts.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
Re: Financial topics
Paper money began in China in 960 AD and is still with us today, worthless or not so we read.
Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value - zero — Voltaire
Doughnut's kept many alive supplied by Capone.
I pay taxes since they are not good people and they make me pay to kill the unborn again.
No one gets out alive. The simple point is they ignore wisdom as do not covet and think
as the one who is on death row when He above decides enough. Truly evil is at hand.
Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value - zero — Voltaire
Doughnut's kept many alive supplied by Capone.
I pay taxes since they are not good people and they make me pay to kill the unborn again.
No one gets out alive. The simple point is they ignore wisdom as do not covet and think
as the one who is on death row when He above decides enough. Truly evil is at hand.
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The only question we have is when does the frontrunning officially begin?
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/jpmor ... nd-selling
.. and since it would have been too soon to rebalance again in February, the quant believes that they have likely postponed any pending rebalancing to March. Assuming they were fully rebalanced at the end of January, which is a reasonable hypothesis given the reduction in their betas in January
Flows will decide as DCF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnMiXsRtsfc
Sogo stands.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/jpmor ... nd-selling
.. and since it would have been too soon to rebalance again in February, the quant believes that they have likely postponed any pending rebalancing to March. Assuming they were fully rebalanced at the end of January, which is a reasonable hypothesis given the reduction in their betas in January
Flows will decide as DCF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnMiXsRtsfc
Sogo stands.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHkVHb23H20
as we observe
the sweeps as in some indeed
no clue Friday was to be that volatile
thread: peleg
context
He also declares is “the year of recompense” and the “year of the His redeemed”
As always they ask when.
No one said they knew. But on that day they who heard had already left.
Job 14:12 on that day alone we are told also.
as we observe
the sweeps as in some indeed
no clue Friday was to be that volatile
thread: peleg
context
He also declares is “the year of recompense” and the “year of the His redeemed”
As always they ask when.
No one said they knew. But on that day they who heard had already left.
Job 14:12 on that day alone we are told also.
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