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>>11875299
Are you projecting the fact that you are poor and still living with mom? I don't understand your type of comments, other than what I just pointed out.

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>>11843521
I also sometimes open two positions at the same time, if I'm not sure and then when I decide what's going to happen I close the one that will lose me money and let the other one that is making me money run.

just a hint, if you don't feel safe about pulling a trigger in one direction

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>>10721984
>put up 5 000 000 links as a sell wall to crash the price
>literally nothing happens to the price

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>>10708919
>>10708951
I bought in at $0.42. XRP is seemingly here to stay but unlike other crypto's it is dependent on normies adopting it and the huge supply (even with those locked in the escrow) means a lot of normies have to buy into it.

The company Ripple is working with banks and has a real world solution but XRP and Ripple is independent from each others success. Ripple as a company basically gives XRP some authenticity and people can easily understand its the banks (jews) cryptocurrency. Making normies more likely to invest in it.

XRP will be around for many years to come of this I am certain. I don't know if there will be price action or if it will even reach $1 again in the next couple of years.

People talk about the next bullrun as if its around the corner and its not. Lots of normies got burnt at this point the only thing that will start a bullrun SEC hearing being positive starting a massive bullrun plus shilling by the media and then with stability for a couple of years.

When you can trade cryptocurrencies on stockbroking platforms instead of crypto exchanges in the coming months we will be early adopters, if not we will be those holding very, very heavy and stinky bags for many, many years.

XRP and BTC will be shilled if the media starts shilling again. The media won't start shilling very soon unless something huge happens.

Ironically we need a bullrun to start a real bullrun.

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>>10561480

Can you help me to get general idea of HFT or being a quant.

I'm going to comp sci college this year and currently work on some simple Python GUI bot (sentdex tutorial on youtube). I'm a complete noob, but I do swing trade stocks/forex/crypto and have a very good understanding of the market. However, the problem comes in from the programming side of doing things.

What would you advise me to learn during the next 4 years, if I want to become a quant? I've looked the Joma interview with his brother that worked at Two Sigma and he said to focus on computer science, statistics and some general finance/economy.

Currently I wanna do a custom bot that will extract data from GUI program and then paste that data on a website that will automatically do a data visualization and calculate probability of successful trades based on the module that I would use. I'm currently looking to just write a basic module that will scan assets and notify me when they are overbought/sold and calculate win% ratio for given module and find out which is the most successful. I don't think focusing on arbitrage is really worthy, since institutions have supercomputers doing that every milisecond. Maybe in crypto market and smaller exchanges, but let's leave this out.

Any suggestions, as said, I have 4-6 years to do something and am willing to go down this path.

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>>10275671
Only if I get dubs

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Okay guys, in about 3-4 months I'll have 4-5k$ saved up and I'm looking what to invest into for the next bull cycle, since I was just observing the happening from January till now. I'm not sure when exactly I'm going to invest, depends if BTC will keep the down trend to 2-4k$ or start to slowly climb up again.

Anyway, I've been observing the whole thing from the side and see that crypto is more about the hype and what normies will buy into that will make stuff moon (XRP, TRX,..), not the technology really.

So let's talk about things that will definately moon during next cycle.

XRP, TRX, ETH, BTC, LTC, EOS, HST, MOD? ICX, VEN, WAN, NEO, NANO?

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>>10164196
high leverage bitcoin futures. they're trying to peg the bottom with a few hundred bucks at 50x leverage so as to realize 200x gains from this next bull market towards btc=20k

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If BCH was ever to reach $1,000,000 and fees were at 1 satoshi per byte it'd still cost roughly $2.5 to send a transaction. Alternatively it'd cost about $.5 per transaction at $20,000. Is my math wrong? How are fees going to stay cheap this far into the future?

>inb4 measuring in USD

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I ain't getting them am I

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Can someone give me a rundown on why it would be good/bad to invest into companies that produce electric car batteries and whole electric car manufacturing industry?

What are some top companies to look at right now, that produce electric car batteries and why will they succeed in future?

I've read article from Cambridge University, stating that producing electric cars and whole manufacture process still causes more CO2 emissions than normal production, but of course over the course of years with more and more production and less production cost, that will go down significantly.

Seems like a good time to throw some money into this industry, but I need some more opinions.

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By this logic is post malone beta? He says “you stuck in the friendzone” at the same time “she said can i have some to hold and i can never say no”

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>>9902087
Hold DENT and ETN faggot.

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>blue collar jobs which require easy to get licenses or certificates paying more than white collar jobs that require 4 year degrees

Someone explain this shit to me. I'm not salty, this is just an observation.

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>>9821440
no u fren.
i sold at 9,8 weeks ago. been waiting to buy, knew this was a trap. walking on sunshine.

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>>9732707
How do I profit from this?

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