Re: Bitcoin, crypto currencies, block chain

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Re: Bitcoin, crypto currencies, block chain

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Guest wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 1:05 pm
Cool Breeze wrote: Sat Jan 16, 2021 12:27 pm Burner is acerbic at times but I love him because I love the truth - he is spot on here. I have probably discussed such topics with him at other locations on the internet because I have said similar things, know what has happened, and will happen - it is just as he says.
Yes, you probably have. Lots of "other locations on the internet".
Which "other locations on the Internet" do you post on? "Just curious."
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Guest wrote: Sun Feb 27, 2022 3:52 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 1:05 pm
Cool Breeze wrote: Sat Jan 16, 2021 12:27 pm Burner is acerbic at times but I love him because I love the truth - he is spot on here. I have probably discussed such topics with him at other locations on the internet because I have said similar things, know what has happened, and will happen - it is just as he says.
Yes, you probably have. Lots of "other locations on the internet".
Which "other locations on the Internet" do you post on? "Just curious."
They were probably at Return of Kings and The Rational Male before those sites were abandoned. Return of Kings was abandoned over 3 years ago and they could have gone looking for other places to post.

Some Burner Prime comments on those sites:

https://www.returnofkings.com/153103/th ... s-too-high
https://therationalmale.com/2018/12/10/ ... polyandry/

There was a reference to "King" a page or two back on this thread.
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Re: Financial topics
Post by Cool Breeze » Thu Mar 25, 2021 12:38 pm


If I were a true trader of bitcoin, I might care, but you can't trade it successfully (I think you know that) - I'm a hodler.

But I am good at predicting the cycles, and they have less to do with USD (though that is a player) rather than the halvings.

In general, I just buy at dip times though, since I don't want to deal with guessing and capital gains. And since I'm a hodler, I don't care, I just accumulating and wait another year for another 200%.
LOL!

Another 200%?

Try another minus 50%! What a prediction! Wrong again, Cool Breeze.

Well, you still have another month for Bitcoin to quadruple so you can be right.
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Average year over year since inception

for those who want to read honest and reliable information, they look to me, who actually has a handle
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Cool Breeze wrote: Tue Mar 01, 2022 2:47 pm Average year over year since inception

for those who want to read honest and reliable information, they look to me, who actually has a handle
"Past performance is no guarantee of future results."

Your posts need a lot of work to be better. You have called your posts "high level" but I've seen that most here disagree. There was some recent discussion by multiple posters about your calling Snowden a hero which drew criticism.

See SEC Rule 156
(2) Representations about past or future investment performance could be misleading because of statements or omissions made involving a material fact, including situations where:
(i) Portrayals of past income, gain, or growth of assets convey an impression of the net investment results achieved by an actual or hypothetical investment which would not be justified under the circumstances, including portrayals that omit explanations, qualifications, limitations, or other statements necessary or appropriate to make the portrayals not misleading; and

(ii) Representations, whether express or implied, about future investment performance, including:

(A) Representations, as to security of capital, possible future gains or income, or expenses associated with an investment;

(B) Representations implying that future gain or income may be inferred from or predicted based on past investment performance; or

(C) Portrayals of past performance, made in a manner which would imply that gains or income realized in the past would be repeated in the future.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/17/230.156
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My positions are clear and logical.

Been right about inflation (check). Been right about commodities (check). HODLing BTC for freedom, but have some physical cash, metals, and equities.

Been right about the jab, understanding is a part of a global attempt to control and usher in passports and bio-IDs

Was wrong about Russia going this far in Ukraine, but I highly doubt anything more comes of it at this point, but for increasing costs of living for the world and US, which is part of the predictions above.

If you can't understand my posts and success, that's on you. "Guest."
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There's a way to get 500 predictions right. Just make 1,000 predictions.

If you predicted inflation would be higher, wouldn't commodities be higher too? So that's one prediction. And I'll take it at face value that you got it right.

You were wrong about Bitcoin and Russia.

The jab is just your opinion as to whether you got that right. There was a whole bunch of stuff about covid you got wrong and if you want to go over that too (like Bitcoin) start another thread and I'll tear into that.

So the way I see it, you're 1 for 4. And the inflation was easy since there's been inflation for decades anyway. Everybody knows that already.
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Setting the record straight.

"Could drop to low 20s" - whoops - up it goes.


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The long term look would be that it could drop to lower levels, possibly into the 20s yes. The long term outlook that I hold is also that it doesn't matter.

Are you a retard? You seem to not be able to understand the english language.

I don't trade BTC. I buy it and DCA it, something you don't know anything about since you are just salty that you missed out on BTC and don't want to believe it is a good investment, which is your loss.
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Setting the record straight.

"When it doesn't happen" - whoops - just days later it happened.
Cool Breeze wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 11:22 pm
Mr Crow wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 8:06 pm This is one of the dumbest posts I've read in a long time. When I started reading this, I thought you were being sarcastic, but after looking through your earlier comments, I realized that you were serious. When the Russians attack the Ukraine, I want you to come with the other Putin dupes and eat crow.
Falling for this proves how dumb you are already. When it doesn't happen, will you come back and apologize to me? I doubt it.
Cool Breeze wrote: Tue Mar 01, 2022 2:47 pm for those who want to read honest and reliable information, they look to me
No I don't.
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