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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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How did yours get ahead.
Tutors as needed and avoiding retards in the public spheres.
College level reading in middle School point blank for them.
aeden
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Eat our broccoli we are in the background.
Signed.
The Nazi Lizard people.

U.S. law limits the size of an SDR allocation that the Treasury Secretary can accept and vote for without pre-approval by Congress.
Just 4 Companies Control The World.
Yet You’ve Never Heard Of Them.

We don’t have a lot of details about how Main Street is going to be helped out on this.
Finally one presstitute clicked on a flashlight.

Translated from the Portuguese. Once again its not hard.


International brokers sued over naked short selling allegations.
No employees told who to target.
Been there done that in Federal Court. Yea we posted the case.
aeden
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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/bond- ... rypto-jump
nobody seen the window
no clue
I will let you date your escape window H
water wheat weather
your friend from the tundra

In God we Trust all others bring data. Deming

thread: keynesian veil, 936, cci, amos

Short cut to facts is they are insulated from consequence's.
Swamp water has effects and no they do NOT care.
Read Jared Diamond for even a basic clue.
aeden
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjSKptmLDQM Clear response.

Fire the demshevik retards.

Democrats' next move will focus on an infrastructure and jobs package, according to the report, which will entail bipartisan discussions on physical infrastructure upgrades as well as rural broadband internet and investments in renewable energy, such as freezing windmills that require gas-powered helicopters to unfreeze using petroleum products.

After Senators voted on Saturday to allow witnesses to testify -- a surprise result that risked delaying the trial’s conclusion by several weeks -- House impeachment managers and the former president’s defense team agreed to enter a public statement into the record. That let the chamber move on to a verdict that day, acquitting Trump.

Retards Jared warned us of also.

https://carlfutia.blogspot.com/
Cool Breeze
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vincecate wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:05 pm
Higgenbotham wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 10:05 pm

There is a reason those of us who can't be suckered into the bitcoin bubble are here.

It starts with John. He doesn't drink Kool-Aid. And I've noticed he's not drinking your flavor of Kool-Aid either.

The value of bitcoin is zero. It has no value, period. Richard asked you to state the basis of the value and you were unable to come up with any because it has zero value. It's not even worth a tulip.

Richard obviously is not drinking the Kool-Aid either.

I'm not drinking the Kool-Aid. Doesn't matter what you say. The only thing you've convinced me of is not to trade this crap, not even for 10 minutes.

There's nothing to think about with bitcoin. It's not even worth a fleeting thought. I think about as much about bitcoin as I think about flushing my shit down the toilet.

So you popped up again when the bubble inflated a bit more...yawn.
In 1997 we held a conference in Anguilla called "Financial Cryptography", see http://ifca.ai/fc97/
I was thinking about this kind of thing years before then too, and often since.
The conference came to Anguilla for the first 5 years but then went to other locations.
Cam back for a 10th anniversary and still goes on to this day, with a slight name change.

The value of the Bitcoin system is that it is a non-rigged score keeping system that can not be stopped by any government. This is what the world needs now when all the Fiat money is being printed like crazy. In the US dollar system the US gets to print as many as they want, it is a rigged game. People won't want to play that forever. As the Fiat currencies hyperinflate only Bitcoin will be available as a replacement financial system. The world needs this badly. The US dollar will die. See http://howfiatdies.blogspot.com/

"Wire transfers" were called this because they used the new-fangled telegraph wires. Wire transfers, western union, credit cards, and checks are all primitive technology compared to Bitcoin and in particular Bitcoin/Lightning (Bitcoin version 2.0). Bitcoin is far more secure, far faster, far harder for governments to grab, and far less costly (overhead) to users (in particular Bitcoin/Lightning). For credit card companies to get 3.5% each time money changes hands is just crazy costly compared to what crypto can do. So these old tech things will all be replaced. And the dollar will be replaced.

My Bitcoin.ai Ltd at http://bitcoin.ai has a second Bitcoin ATM on the way.

I will be buying more puts on the S&P this coming week as I do expect a stock market crash to cause Bitcoin to crash too. I think of this as buying insurance to protect my Bitcoin investment. Bitcoin will recover much faster than the stock market. As inflation picks up bonds, land, and stocks will do poorly. All these depend on low interest rates, which can not be counted on if inflation is going up. People will flee them for commodities and Bitcoin.

We live in interesting times. Really.
Yes sir.
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I bought some June S&P Puts today. Still think it will crash sometime. Probably will buy more if it is still high in another month or two.
aeden
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The average investor under 70 should have 5% exposure to bitcoin and 10% to gold. mr.B
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book 4 still shut
fomo/botsmash101
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv3EFAnL4Wc
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Cool Breeze
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aeden wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 5:25 pm At any time in 2020 did you as a taxpayer receive, exchange, sell, send, or acquire any financial interest in a virtual currency?
As we noted the injection routes are clear and we told you geniuses.
Burnt toast wil be the epitaph when the man comes around.

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Prove the spirits.
δοκιμάζετε τὰ πνεύματα.
Tell me a story.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Iz5DaX8f7w
It's amusing you think these agents of chaos have power. They are barely as smart as you are, and half of what you say is either schizophrenic or unintelligible. But I'm sure BTC will be a speculation after a decade and an all time high of six figures. Right? LOL
Cool Breeze
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aeden wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 10:35 am agree
no leverage

"But tonight-right now- is about human and animal survival."

btc implodes ~ 150k to 300k to 3k
gold <1000 wake us up
they are not democrats

tyler the tribe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj3U0z64_m4
You'll never dig this post up when it misses the mark in the worst way. I will.
Cool Breeze
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Higgenbotham wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 7:08 am Bitcoin has fundamental design flaws which preclude its use as a currency:

1. It has no exchange rate mechanism to regulate the balance of trade across economic zones.
2. It has no mechanism to maintain a constant value against a basket of goods and services.
3. It has no mechanism to pay its holders for productivity improvements within economic zones.

In addition to that, due to its faulty design and other mistakes that were made, bitcoin has been turned into another speculative asset like tulips. Limiting the supply and mining for additional supply is not the answer. Listing bitcoin on the CME was another fatal mistake.
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How could the most ideal money of all time not fulfill all of those made up premises? Of course, any unit of exchange could. Bitcoin does it, and even better.

Keep holding fiat. Better yet, short bitcoin. Haha, I know the answer to that, it proves you are all bluster.
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