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Cool Breeze wrote:
Thu Jan 20, 2022 1:24 pm
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Thu Jan 20, 2022 11:00 am
Navigator, do you believe in the White Horse prophecy?

I know a Mormon and he is into protecting the US Constitution. He talks about it constantly. I support the US Constitution too. He treats it as a sacred document.
I have liked most Mormons I have encountered as people, but their religion is nonsense, the same playbook that Muhammad used to game other followers, get multiple wives (coincidence? I think not), and reinforce tribalism. Restoration religions are not only lying religions, they create made up stories that are clearly false.
I'm not a Mormon but Mormonism is a great religion. You know as much about religion as you know about Bitcoin and you know it in basically the same way, as in, "My religion is the only right one and my cryptocurrency is the only right one." Pretty soon, you'll be saying your age is the only right one and the school you went to is the only right one. Oh, you've already done that too!

Speaking of playbooks and gaming, uh, Bitcoin is the same playbook used in hundreds of other financial cons games in case you haven't noticed. Oh, I think maybe you have.

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Thu Mar 10, 2022 9:39 am
“Given that bitcoin is not serving well as a medium of exchange, I don’t think it’s going to have any fundamental value other than whatever investor’s faith leads it to have,” Prasad said.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/17/bitcoin ... warns.html
The professor understands fundamental value.

Cool Breeze wrote:
Sun Feb 13, 2022 10:00 am
The fundamental value for a cell phone is zero, yet people use them.
You are an idiot.

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Good luck with your USD in digital "cash" on a screen.

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richard5za wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 4:04 pm
What’s the BTC forecast Cool?

by Cool Breeze » Thu Jun 10, 2021 11:49 am
Yes, it will reach 200k for sure in the coming years, I think it still reaches it in the next year regardless of what has happened the past few months.

It's been 9 months and one day since Cool Breeze forecasted that Bitcoin would reach 200K "in the next year".

Bitcoin is 39K this morning.

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Guest wrote:
Thu Mar 10, 2022 5:45 pm
Cool Breeze wrote:
Thu Mar 10, 2022 4:26 pm
Haha, an academic talking about BTC - what an expert. We know how great all those "experts" are
The professor has been right so far. Meanwhile, gold blasted off right after you declared the new age of BTC and mocked gold holders.

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:41 pm
Now he's on to weekly charts of gold, after it failed so long.

You are really a retard.

Do you at least trade stocks or commodities? Or do you just yell for your mom to bring you the meat loaf in the basement?
As soon as you declared gold a failure, it went up like a rocket. What gold did before you declared it a failure doesn't matter.

The point is that as soon as you got emotional and your brain latched onto a prediction, it was the wrong prediction, once again.

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It went up $200 idiot.

And it went nowhere for over a month, proving my point of how you like to pick your data points, like a total moron.

Where were you in December? LOL, you know nothing. Do you have a position on any of this? Or do you just like to troll?

I make predictions and take positions. I am right frequently. You do nothing but troll behind a guest troll nothing handle.

Come out to the light and make some predictions, and perhaps someone will respect you. Til then, you're my bish

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:50 pm
It went up $200 idiot.

And it went nowhere for over a month, proving my point of how you like to pick your data points, like a total moron.

Where were you in December? LOL, you know nothing. Do you have a position on any of this? Or do you just like to troll?

I make predictions and take positions. I am right frequently. You do nothing but troll behind a guest troll nothing handle.

Come out to the light and make some predictions, and perhaps someone will respect you. Til then, you're my bish
What would you say if I told you I'm a bot? Would it matter? The words are the same.

Like I said earlier today, you want some info to use for personal attacks. That's your modis operandi - baseless personal attacks. Like you want to find out if I'm a Mormon so you can say I practice a false religion so as to try to lead others to question the validity of my posts. Not gonna take the bait.

As of now, all you've got to attack is my Guest handle. That's not much because the words are truth and my ideas are far superior to your baseless personal attacks.

Your posts are hollow shells of insecurity and babbling nonsense. My prediction is that your predictions will continue to be wrong.

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:50 pm
It went up $200 idiot.
The price of gold was one part of your prediction. The other part was the price of bitcoin. Your prediction was
by Cool Breeze » Thu Dec 02, 2021 2:17 pm

What happened in the last two years when uncertainty, Fed crazy behavior, and global supply chains with progressive inflation occured? Gold did nothing. Why? People realize that it's a store of value but a manipulated market with many issues (carrying costs, etc). What did they go into? Bitcoin and other crypto assets. Think of it, why did the S&P go up 34% and gold go down? It's a new age and old fools holding controlled gold are fossils. Inflation did not help gold. Can gold still hold some value? Yes.

But BTC will surface as the most pristine asset, and that it is. We already have the proof.
Therefore, the right way to look at the success of the prediction is to find how many ounces of gold one bitcoin would buy on December 2, 2021 and compare to how many ounces of gold one bitcoin would buy now.

December 2, 2021 Price of gold = $1,768, Price of bitcoin = $53,600, 1 bitcoin buys 30.3 ounces of gold

Current Price of gold = $1,986, Price of bitcoin = $39,200, 1 bitcoin buys 19.7 ounces of gold

Loss of bitcoin relative to gold = 35% in just 3 months!

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:50 pm
And it went nowhere for over a month, proving my point of how you like to pick your data points, like a total moron.
Bitcoin has been losing relative to gold each month since you made the prediction.

Since December 2, 2021, bitcoin has bought less gold every day than it did on December 2, 2021. No exceptions.

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Why don't you make a handle. I'm not reading anymore since I don't know who I'm talking to.

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