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>>28628517
nice spacing anon...

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Is there an easier way to find it other than searching "ID"

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>2.46

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>>28460180
>>28461707
how can I build a net neutral position to lock-in my profit?
Is that Delta hedging?

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>>28192698
oh my god is that actually a woman?

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>>28060906
Do a lot of people still watch Adult Swim? I'm out of the loop.

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Would you cut your legs off below the knee for 1 million dollars?

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>BOTY Mooning
And I was watching it since 0.0002 and trying to get a 1mill at 0.0001
Sooooo BOTY cant sustain this right? itll go down on Monday a fair amount right?

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>>27679148
>http://www.livenewson.com/american/bloomberg-television-business.html
>http
Pls update to https next thread. I don't want my ISP telling Mr. Bloomberg I'm pirating his information.

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>The initial FINRA filing fee is $5,000 for self clearing broker-dealers and $3,000 for all other broker-dealers, plus additional fees for principal and representative registrations and exams.
is 5k really the only thing preventing us from starting our own based version of robinhood

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>>27016013
Nice I will book mark it

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Just saw someone get 21 570c weeklys at 6.95 each

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Lemme ask you something,
Is /making it/ a zero sum game?

It seems intuitive that only a portion of the population can make a living not having to do any work just by owning an asset (be it stocks, rental properties, or Bitcoin) that others want and having it increase in value so that you can gradually fund your lifestyle with 2-3% a year and never have it run out.
And therefore isn't it leeching off other people's actual work?

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>>26471187
What's the suicide stack/make it stack?

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Why are there so many pajeets here? Didn't India ban crypto?

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>>26434428
>>26434522
>plotking@melvincapital.com
Intredasting

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There is a high probability of suffering exponential losses so I think ill stay on the sideline till btc drops another 20%.

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AMOTHER BONUS. FIRST DUBS IN REPLY TO THIS POST GETS 80 LINK.

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>>26222631
Nice account number

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Despite overwhelmingly widespread belief to the contrary:

>GBTC, or Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (not an ETF but rather an open-ended grantor trust) is widely viewed and used as the only vehicle to express a bullish (or bearish) position in bitcoin since the SEC has yet to greenlight a bitcoin ETF.

>Well, here's the issue: with bitcoin trading at roughly $37,500, having a market cap just shy of $700 billion, the market cap of GBTC is a tiny $26 billion, or less than 4% of the value of the underlying

>What about futures? Well, according to the latest (record) open interest there is a whopping.... $2.3BN in bitcoin futs open interest.

>In other words, bitcoin may be the "most crowded trade" in the imaginations of Wall Street professionals - perhaps due to its tremendous ascent, largely driven by whale and retail participation - but it certainly is not the most crowded street on Wall Street, where simply as a result of the limited array of assets available to Wall Street to go long (or short) bitcoin, the true level of exposure is a tiny fraction compared to other far more crowded positions

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/everyone-wall-street-thinks-everyone-else-wall-street-long-bitcoin-almost-none-are

Bullish or Bearish?

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I read you killed yourself after sending your bitcoin to a far right extremist

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Will bitcoin hit 40k today?

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Shill me your best crypto stock play for today niggers

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If the biggest benefit of blockchain technology is that everyone essentially shares a ledger, why can't we just a Cloud system (like Google Drive, etc as examples of the technology) where every party can see and edit things? Why do we need "blockchains"?

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