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Bitcoin's gone a bit quiet
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Lord_Baltimore wrote: »A prophetic reminder:
This Timothy guy obviously an early riser, do you have a link to his blog? Does he have any take on safe withdrawal rates?0 -
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Are we talking the Shard? Sounds connected.0
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worldtraveller wrote: »BTC briefly fell below USD6,000 today for the first time since mid-November, down nearly 70% from the record high in December and around 55% since the start of the year.
It's clearly still following, very closely, the Jean-Paul Rodrigue classic 'Stages in a Bubble' chart.
Some people must be desperate, trying to talk it up to a nutty number by the end of the year.0 -
worldtraveller wrote: »BTC briefly fell below USD6,000 today for the first time since mid-November, down nearly 70% from the record high in December and around 55% since the start of the year.
It's clearly still following, very closely, the Jean-Paul Rodrigue classic 'Stages in a Bubble' chart.
Funny how they play out..0 -
Funny how they play out..
Thanks for the charts coastline. I've said in posts from many weeks ago that, as a contrarian, I may well dip in to BTC, for the first time BTW, IF and when it gets to the "Despair" phase (generally an overshoot from the mean average). It's really no different from any other investment which can often follow these, or similar phases, especially nowadays with social media involved more & more and the sheeple mentality it often stimulates. It's often said that when your taxi driver tells you to invest in something, it's clearly time to get out!
I may dip in slightly earlier, but, quite frankly, I don't care if it doesn't hit that phase either, as there are other opportunities elsewhere, and I'm never in a rush to do anything.There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar: I love not man the less, but Nature more...0 -
Nope, but Venezuela is one of the countries where Bitcoin is proving VERY popular. Because their own currency has an inflation rate of 700% + currently.
Surely inflation in Bitcoin is higher than that when it's risen so much albeit now dropped by a massive amount too?Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0 -
Surely inflation in Bitcoin is higher than that when it's risen so much albeit now dropped by a massive amount too?This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Well according to coastline's graph we might soon hit the pit of despair in which case even the more sensible of us could consider investing before it returns to the mean? If only I thought it was worth anything at all.0
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