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>>55162705
ehh, maybe. i haven't used any on-chain shit since defi summer
>>55162714
they're making crypto exchanges register with the canadian securities administration that makes them get rid of futures trading and remove stablecoins for leafs, but most exchanges don't want to do that so they're just adding canada to the restricted regions in their ToS
i could just use a platform that doesn't care but i don't know any except that one the other anon posted but i'm skeptical

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>>55099587
>I'd never touch SOXS. If SOXL starts going back down again, I'll just buy back in and repeat the process
this is the correct way of doing it

buy or sell SOXL, but hold when in doubt; if you fuck up the timing, at worst you just get your gains back later

fuck up the timing on SOXS and your trading days are over

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Well to have a bit of fun I bought some BBBY and its already going up. Hopefully I can offset some of my GME losses and put it all into profiting over Europe getting cold. I usually assume trades like this are priced in but honestly politicians are still singing the "it's gonna be fine" narrative meaning there's plenty of money to be made.

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>>51094923
You have a real interesting mix of people who either
A) believe that this time isn't different and recession, summer ending, short term hiccups etc mean oil HAS to go down so they're selling vs
B) people who see the writing on the wall that we've walked ourselves into an energy corner and its a calm before the storm because natural gas shortages will inevitably draw oil prices up as well as the other limited oil supply as the economy tries to recover.

I'm in camp B and think this is a buy the dip opp because too many people are comfortable with the "this time isn't different" narrative. So we're basically gonna ping pong around this range I think until it starts to get cold and then we are gonna really see some action.

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