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Likening BTC’s price action to gold, which formed a “massive cup and handle” pattern over the last 13 years, with the “cup” lasting four years, Edwards noted how Bitcoin appears to show the same chart pattern.
My crypt ETF price is jumping up and down nearly 5% in a day.Likening BTC’s price action to gold, which formed a “massive cup and handle” pattern over the last 13 years, with the “cup” lasting four years, Edwards noted how Bitcoin appears to show the same chart pattern.Bitcoin ‘could’ consolidate for ‘4 or 5 months,’ but big cup and handle looks promising — Analyst
Sharp Bitcoin price corrections remain a reality in the near term, but analysts say a handful of data sets point to a powerful range break in the making.cointelegraph.com
absolutelyQuite a good investigative documentary about scams involving Bitcoin - be sure to share it around to raise more awareness about how elaborate these schemes are. If you want to invest in cryptocurrency, PLEASE use an established broker and educate yourself about how to trade and invest (reading charts, understanding the underlying cryptocurrency, etc.) - otherwise, don't touch it, just like you wouldn't touch any other investment.
Scambaiter Exposes Massive Dubai Crypto Scam
Last year alone, an estimated $1 trillion was lost globally to fraud. With law enforcement struggling to cope, scambaiter vigilantes are filling the gaps. (Source: Bloomberg)www.bloomberg.com
Noticed my BO line had moved up or price has been adjusted down. Turns out BITO paid a whooping div of 1.768 yesterday.
The divs seem to be getting bigger as well.
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It Adds up if you Buy and Sell to Yourself!Thanks Duc, I was wondering about who's selling their BTC to MSTR and the ETF administrators?
Retail holds approx 9% and it's unlikely to be them. BTC miners would sell quickly to cash in on their mining efforts but this is unlikely to be enough supply for the voracious ETFs and MSTR (plus MARA).
That leaves drug cartels, slavers, pirates and large long term holders slowly converting their BTC hoards to cash in.
It doesn't add up to me.
Some of the whales, the Satoshi/CIA/whoever etc have a lot, a nice way for them to reduce and cash in. At a pretty high levelThanks Duc, I was wondering about who's selling their BTC to MSTR and the ETF administrators?
Retail holds approx 9% and it's unlikely to be them. BTC miners would sell quickly to cash in on their mining efforts but this is unlikely to be enough supply for the voracious ETFs and MSTR (plus MARA).
That leaves drug cartels, slavers, pirates and large long term holders slowly converting their BTC hoards to cash in.
It doesn't add up to me.
selling BTC , or selling derivatives of BTC , some recent entrants are very good vat creating intangible ( and synthetic ) assetsThanks Duc, I was wondering about who's selling their BTC to MSTR and the ETF administrators?
Retail holds approx 9% and it's unlikely to be them. BTC miners would sell quickly to cash in on their mining efforts but this is unlikely to be enough supply for the voracious ETFs and MSTR (plus MARA).
That leaves drug cartels, slavers, pirates and large long term holders slowly converting their BTC hoards to cash in.
It doesn't add up to me.
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