@elliotrades
Every US election week in Bitcoin's history has been the lowest price it will ever be again
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Earlier, you said that you have a bunch of extra cash..., so, to me, it sounds as if you have a potential resolution to your dilemma right in front of you.
By the way, I have a decent amount of extra cash too.. but I don't feel any kind of meaningful dilemma in regards to whether or not I have enough coins.
Honestly, I don't care who they choose anymore, as long as the circus ends as soon as possible.
Sorry to disappoint.
I am having some difficulties imagining any scenario in which the circus ends any time soon (even though short-term circus in regards to election results might be resolved in regards to one angle that may be getting more weight than it deserves), yet you seem to be creating your own level of stress by hoping and/or expecting the circus to actually end, "soon."
It seems to me that you are requiring an impossibility, yet framing "circus ending" as if it were a realistic possibility.
Words versus actions.. sure that is a thing.... and then what are either of them capable of including people around them who might also be helping in the attempted directions at policy.
I will give it to you that there are a lot of unknowns, yet markets do seem to want to get some resolution to policy direction questions.. whether if what either political side is proclaiming to be able to do is attainable and whether they are describing specifics that they are supposedly able to do or just making general claims of the direction they are going to be pushing.
Maybe there is some importance in these matters? Perhaps? Perhaps?
Elections do have consequences, so I am not going to proclaim that the election does not matter... Yet, I still have my doubts about how election results could possibly resolve various dilemmas that are going to still exist no matter which head clown is put into place and the various other down ballot results that also could affect power balances regarding who gets put in charge of what.