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jr. member
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February 28, 2021, 12:31:17 PM
#7
bitcoin price can only go up if "wall street" criminals enter it.

So, the whole wall street is related to criminal activities ?  Please share some evidence. I'm sure it will be very interesting.


It didn't skyrocket and it wasn't a couple of years.
price has been skyrocketing for about 3 years now starting from the day i started the topic about the upcoming FOMO and price was below $4k.

WOW..We have a new BTC Vanga here... So you invested @$400 and now counting your millions? OFF TOPIC. If you want to advertize your vanga topic this is not the place to do that. Open a new threat.


legendary
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There is trouble abrewing
February 28, 2021, 12:07:31 PM
#6
After announcement that Elon Musk invested billions in btc, the price that was already high, skyrocketed just in a couple of days.
it didn't skyrocket and it wasn't a couple of years.
price has been skyrocketing for about 3 years now starting from the day i started the topic about the upcoming FOMO and price was below $4k.

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Which "Wall street" or other professional investor with clear mind would invest in THE MOST VOLATILE COMMODITY IN THE WORLD  after it reached $57 000
every bitcoiner has always been wishing for wall street criminals to never enter bitcoin, if that's true today more than ever then we are all happy Cheesy

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I know that I will be attacked by BTC supporters, but you are welcome.
for what? i don't see any reason to thank you or attack you. you just stated your confusion in the form of a question. it is understandable for newcomers who don't look at the bitcoin history.
you are confused because you think bitcoin price can only go up if "wall street" criminals enter it while you don't know that for more than a decade bitcoin has been rising just fine.
jr. member
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February 28, 2021, 11:14:09 AM
#5
Counter-question for you - which investor with a clear mind would not invest in an asset that has achieved an ROI of as much as 32745.69% since 2013?

I am saying that is it like a lottery since BTC reached 20 000 in december 2017. After that it managed to go under 4 000 in january 2019. Since then it went up and down like a pendulum and there is no way to predict which direction it will go. That's what I am talking about and not about early investors that like you mentioned achieved an ROI of as much as 32745.69%
member
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HODL
February 28, 2021, 11:01:46 AM
#4
After announcement that Elon Musk invested billions in btc, the price that was already high, skyrocketed just in a couple of days. A lot of rumors about huge wall street investors started to appear. But I have a very short question. Which "Wall street" or other professional investor with clear mind would invest in THE MOST VOLATILE COMMODITY IN THE WORLD  after it reached $57 000

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/

I know that I will be attacked by BTC supporters, but you are welcome.
In fact, I think bitcoin's new ATH accomplishment has a huge bearing on and a bit of admiration for Elon and Tesla.  He has it all to leverage and create leverage that is very conducive to the market trend, Doge coin for example.  Wall Street were the people who had the elastic bands on and had no reason to cause huge loss and noise for this correction.  A bit of randomness, but I think similarly 2017 the teeth of stocks were the chance to damage bitcoin that year.  This time Elon did something very different.
legendary
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February 28, 2021, 09:58:18 AM
#3
No one will attack you, everyone has the right to write what they think, it's just a matter of whether there are facts or completely unfounded assumptions behind something.

Let's say this post of yours really doesn't make sense to me personally because you are referring to the price of $57k - and we are currently at $44k. All those who know the history can clearly see (even on the page you linked) that BTC has achieved impressive results in a little over 10 years of its existence - and that every intelligent investor sees a much broader picture than the one you take into account at this moment.

Counter-question for you - which investor with a clear mind would not invest in an asset that has achieved an ROI of as much as 32745.69% since 2013?
copper member
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February 28, 2021, 09:50:12 AM
#2
Don't look at assets by unit price but rather market cap.

Overall, in market cap, bitcoin itself has reached $1.3 trillion. Its up to you to decide for yourself whether you think that is overvalued or not.

I'm not sure when musk bought his funds but recently there's also been a drop down to $44000.
jr. member
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February 28, 2021, 09:40:16 AM
#1
After announcement that Elon Musk invested billions in btc, the price that was already high, skyrocketed just in a couple of days. A lot of rumors about huge wall street investors started to appear. But I have a very short question. Which "Wall street" or other professional investor with clear mind would invest in THE MOST VOLATILE COMMODITY IN THE WORLD  after it reached $57 000

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/

I know that I will be attacked by BTC supporters, but you are welcome.
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