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4727660 No.4727660 [Reply] [Original]

Is anyone worried about the Bitcoin futures? Theres no limit to how many contracts people can buy.

They are going to do the same thing that they do to gold and silver. They are going to buy shitload of contracts to their "clients" and bring the price down and manipulate the market. I'm talking like under 1k Bitcoin.

Explain to me how this is going to end well.

>> No.4727701

>>4727660
nope, because futures will all but certainly allow ETF's, which will bring in institutional money.

>> No.4727715

>>4727660
>buying brings the price down
Even if that happened they get all their clients invested. It's baggage. It prevents the "btc zero" conspiracy from coming true, otherwise they alienate their clients

>> No.4727731

>>4727660
>Explain to me how this is going to end well.
obsolete overpriced piece of shit wouldn't be center of crypto market anymore and real good alternatives will rise and become independent from it swings?

>> No.4727748

>>4727660
I guess if they succeed our alts can finally moon uninterrupted.

>> No.4727754

>>4727715
Ever heard of a short? Does /biz not know what a short is?

>> No.4727767

>>4727754
This guy gets it. I feel like people don't understand what a short is

The average millennial has no idea what is going on

>> No.4727769

>>4727754
That's a sale, though. Are you saying they're going to buy it to short the high price created by buying? Seems redundant.

>> No.4727779

>>4727731
I thought this. Wouldnt manipulating btc price only affect btc. Wouldnt this cause other crypto to take top spot of btc as people wouldnt want to trade something thats manipulated?

>> No.4727814

>>4727660
>They are going to buy shitload of contracts to their "clients"

Be specific in your wording otherwise this statement makes no sense

None of this makes any sense

>> No.4727821

>>4727660
Guys look at the other markets that have threatened the dollar.

They will spend as much as it takes to manipulate it and short it. They want to destroy crypto and what we think about it.

>> No.4727826

This could be the best thing that happens to crypto as a whole as it could cause all the Bitcoin holders to flood the Alts market.

>> No.4727838

>>4727814
Sorry, I meant they will sell contracts to their "clients" that don't exist to short the shit out of it.

Look at Gold and Silver

>> No.4727854

Yes.
https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2017/11/29/2196222/why-bitcoin-futures-and-a-shoddy-market-structure-pose-problems/

>> No.4727858

is a future contract just someone saying for example ‘I agree to buy 1 bitcoin in Jan for 13k’ and this case hoping the Jan price is more than 13k?

Or are they just betting on the price & not buying anything? I’m reading different stories everywhere.

>> No.4727893

>>4727769
this
also who's gonna be bying those shorts? there needs to be 2 parties of the contract, right? average joes? give me a brake? so will the wallstreet whales fuck eachother?

>> No.4727895

>>4727858
latter

>> No.4727960

for every put option (an option to buy at a lower price in the future) someone else needs to write it (someone is agreeing to sell it to you in the future. unless the put-writer is selling naked puts (selling the option without owning the underlying--one of the riskiest options strategies there is), the put-writer still owns the underlying asset

>> No.4727976

>>4727767
Explain. You fear people will start trying to profit from it's downswings instead of upswings so there'll be less incentive to just hodle??

>> No.4728048

>>4727960
I'm sure that's not how it will work with bitcoin
>Jamie Dimon says he will buy bitcoin for $100 in 2019
who the fuck would agree to sell a btc in 2019 for 100 bucks when he can sell it now for 10k

>>4727895
ok so if the entire wallstreet bets on bitcoin going down, who's gonna be on the opposite side of the bet saying it won't happen?

>> No.4728059

>>4727660
Some anon explained in another thread that basically once BTC can be traded on the stock market (ETF's/futures)...volatility will not be as big as it is today where you see $1000+ swings. The reason is because people would have the option to short it, and the downward pressure would suppress the volatility.

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4728096

>>4728059
So people don't actualyl want to OWN it, only to SPECULATE on it? Is that the upshot?

>> No.4728109

>>4727715

They don't need to buy, the contracts will be settled in cash not in bitcoin.

>> No.4728112

>>4727660
when is it starting?

>> No.4728128

>>4728048
thats literally what a put option is. it's like 2+2=4

>> No.4728145

>>4727893
>also who's gonna be bying those shorts? average joes?
yes

>> No.4728160

>>4728145
why if they can buy a real btc on an exchange?

>> No.4728161

>>4728096
Yep, pretty much.

>> No.4728211

>>4728160
Have you ever tried cashing in?

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4728245

>>4728161
gotcha

>> No.4728251

>>4728211
so you suggest that creating an account and wiring a transfer is harder to do than fucking around through some kike middleman?

>> No.4728268

>>4728245
where did that boy get his chainlink shirt?

>> No.4728316

>>4727660
I have thought this also...

>> No.4728570

>>4728048
>who's gonna be on the opposite side of the bet saying it won't happen?
The chinese whales that normally manipulate the price. It would be glorious watching thousands of wall street cunts jumping off skyscrapers.

>> No.4728668

>>4727660
It has yet to be explained to me how Wall Street doofuses speculating on bitcoin prices will have an effect on the actual price of bitcoin.

Who gives a fuck if they short it? Why should anyone care what they're doing if they're not directly involved in the market itself? Why should the actual market give a shit what they think?

>> No.4728795

>>4728668
it's basicly thinking that people will get scared of what the big bad boys from wallstret say, just like when Damie Jimon said btc is a fraud. They may dump the price but eventually people will stop giving a fuck, like about china and hopefully this scenario >>4728570 happens

>> No.4728878

>>4728795
Exactly, people in bitcoin seem to ultimately not give that much of a fuck what Wall Street thinks.

You also have to consider that the majority of bitcoin volume is international. Sure Wall Street has international pull, but they don't have the level of control over this that they do over more domestic-based instruments.

>> No.4729019

>>4728878
yea that's what I think
they can only manipulate it shortterm, even if the buy out a shittone, what are they gonna do? they can flash crash, they can force a long downtrend, people will eventually buy that back, because they are fucking scared.
People have been fucked by inflation for years, they desperately seek some safe haeven to put their money into. It's fucking ridiculous, 21 century, animal-cloning, heart transplants but people are still held down by a group of old jewish fucks thinking that can go on any longer.

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4729076

"CME's bitcoin futures will settle in cash."

http://www.businessinsider.com/bitcoin-futures-cme-terms-2017-11

"Cash settled" means that when it is time to settle a bitcoin futures contract, there will not even be a spot exchange of bitcoin for cash. CME will just look at the current bitcoin price and calculate a USD payment the is just the difference between the contract price and the current bitcoin price. Again, no bitcoin will change hands.

This will allow them to manipulate the futures price up and down however they like without any actual bitcoin trades. A long contract holder won't be able to demand delivery of bitcoin at the contract price. They will just get a USD "make you even" payout.

The banks can print infinite fiat, so they can sell infinite bitcoin contracts and drive the price way down below 1000.

Strange but true. Similar thing already happened with gold contracts.

>> No.4729139

>>4727821
But what if they inflate the dollar so that's completely and entirely worthless that the only way for the economy to hold together is for the masses to adopt bitcoin for payments thus leading to the neets inheriting the earth

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4729164

>>4728048
>who the fuck would agree to sell a btc in 2019 for 100 bucks when he can sell it now for 10k
You're not familiar with bubbles?

>> No.4729208

>>4727960
Futures ≠ options

>> No.4729226

>>4729139
The banks control the politicians.
The politicians will outlaw cryptos.
Crypto servers will be shut down and blocked by the ISPs.
There will be police raids of buildings hosting crypto servers.
Confirm times will go up into hours, days, weeks, and finally infinite when the last servers are shut down/blocked.

>> No.4729240

>>4729208
please concretely dispute what i wrote

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4729245

>>4727660
This is how GOVT is going to get into crypto,

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4729249

>>4729139
>adopt bitcoin for payments
Of all the currencycoins, your pick the most dysfunctional payment coin. The 3 hour transaction time coin. The 7-15USD transaction cost coin. The coin that was rebranded from "peer to peer cash system" to "store of value XD we're bank 2.0 XD".
The coin whose idea of a future hypothetical scaling system pretty much in reality (if it even works) will boil down to VISA 2.0 on an offchain network.

>> No.4729279

>>4729226
>Crypto servers
Dude what are you smoking do you know how POW and POS work?

It can definitely be done to (functional, meaning big) Lightning Network hubs though.

>> No.4729300

>>4729240
There is nothing wrong with what you wrote, just pointing out that these are cash settled futures

>> No.4729303

>>4729164
it drops below a certain amount this time and its dead, just like if it stayed below 200

>> No.4729310

>>4729226
>ban the entire internet

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4729326

>>4727660
So how you excactly bring the price down if you dont buy it up first? buying 200b asset up is kinda tough.

These things dont work like people imagine they do. Futures are good.

>> No.4729341

>>4729164
tbf the bubble only popped after they started trading tulips on hong kong exchanges, the initial pump was due to trading on south korean exchanges

>> No.4729358

>>4729076
Sure, they can drive the price of futures down, but not Bitcoin itself.

>> No.4729392

>>4729164
Wasn't this shoddy history? Like some historian thought the max option strike price was the peak price.

>> No.4729410

>>4729076
paper gold works until it doesn't

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4729440

>>4727660
>take a risky asset as a derivative and put it over a really risky asset as a crypto
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>> No.4729493

>>4729076
So what you are saying is the CME futures are a side chain pegged to the price of bitcoin. This is normie version of lightning network.

>> No.4729510

>>4729226
lol, by the time politicians move to do this we will be pulling them out of their beds in the middle of the night......bitcoin whales will be rich enough to raise militias.....militias large enough to foment civil war.....bitcoin has already won

>> No.4729518

>>4729076
Only drive down the contract price right? So if in a year when btc is 25k they jump off of buildings right?

>> No.4729571

>>4729358
that's why anyone with a brain is pumping btc prices right now artificially to dump once their leveraged options are placed. Once the shorts are in, they can slam the price down without being identified as the source and essentially print money. It won't effect the price of btc directly, but indirectly, there is no room for argument that manipulation will take place, and it's much easier to put downward pressure on than upward.

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4729582

>>4729326
I love her.

>> No.4729612

>>4729493
Cash-settled futures trading is so much "easier" then physically trading in spot markets, that most people switch to futures trading and the futures price becomes the recognized price of the commodity. The spot price starts to follow the futures price, rather than the other way around. It sucks, but it's because people are lazy and stupid.

>> No.4729615

>>4729510
Finally, I'm not the only one seeing the future here. I whole heartily believe that if banks and gov don't fuck off decentralization there will be war.

>> No.4729616

nothing will happen.

correlations between what happens with cash settled futures and basically any other fucking thing dont apply.

CME futures price will literally mean dick all to bitcoins pricing.

>> No.4729676

>>4729615
I think so too
the idea of crypto is just to good for people who have been getting cucked for years just to give it up without a fight
remember when they wanted to censor the internat with that ACTA bs? at least in my country we had thousands of people protesting for days during a hars winter

>> No.4729772

>>4729518
The spot/physical price will start to follow the closest-to-expiration futures contract price. Even with people arbitraging between markets. This has happened in over 100 other futures markets with many types of underlying. The ability to print infinite fiat and manipulate futures markets trumps physical supply and demand in the spot market.

>> No.4729775

>>4729582
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9E4FklYpS10

>> No.4729789

there are already bitcoin futures being traded on many asian exchanges

it means nothing

>> No.4729890

>>4729676
You think the Free Shit Army, the Military Industrial Complex, the banks, and every other beneficiary of fiat will just let you guys "opt out" of their wealth-extraction system?

>> No.4729901

The market has already inflated the price of a pointless currency. Now it's the turn of the shorts. People have 10000x their money on the way up, and they will also gain big on the way down.

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4729961

>>4729890
No we're preparing for violence.

>> No.4729967

>>4729789
The banks haven't coordinated their futures selling operation yet. This year (or next year), probably after a Bilderberg meeting, there will be a large increase in people selling contracts.

>> No.4729996

>>4729890
what are they gonna do? force us to use their shit? jus because we've had peace relatively long doesn't mean people will keep agreeing to every cuckery that the governments serve them.

without regular people those filthy banksters would have to wash their toilets/cook their food/painting their walls themselves.
There is already a lot of people who would rather live on a desert island than wageslave for those fuckers

>> No.4730021 [DELETED] 

>>4727660
The audacity of you fucking retards. You come here sharing tips and analysis of crypto, when it's just a roll of the fucking dice. You're like a sad old booze hound that thinks he's got a great method for winning the coin slots. You all think you're Jordan Belfort. If you weren't £1000 deep in crypto by 2014 you're a fucking victim. If you haven't already lost most of your money, you're going to at one point. Even the photos you post of your "14k portfolio", you're not kidding anyone. Spend 10k, up 4k one day, down 4k the next. This should not be a business and finance thread it should be a help thread for problem gamblers. You're fucking pathetic. You're lazy. You have nothing going in in life. That's why you choose crypto currency. You're all too lazy to invest in real business ventures. Take me for example, a real entrepreneur. I've been buying and selling cars since I was 17. It's paid my bills for 6 years. Just this morning I bought a "spares or repairs" listing for £150. Got it running after a quick reference of the hanes manual and an hour on YouTube. Same car, similar age and millage are selling for £4500 on autotrader. Night just sell it for £4000, for a quick sale. Even if I buy a car that is truly fucked, it still has scrap value, real physical value. What do you have? Nothing. Ive also put the deposit on a car that cost 3300 but will sell for 5000 easily. And all that took was 15 mins looking for a good deal. Last year I used only £8000 to buy my uncle a van and tolls for his landscaping business, for which I'm getting £1200 per month cash for zero effort. No sleepless nights. No spending hours each day following trends (100% pointless task) and now I'm looking to buy a small piece of low grade land for forestry operations. You idiots really have no idea about business or finance. I hope bitcoin crashes to 1k most of you fucking hang yourself. Worthless posers.

>> No.4730106

>>4729772
thats only if they are dipping in both markets. brokers make money on trade volume, they dont give a shit if they are buying and selling opposite trades at the same time.
will institutional money control bitcoin? its possible but not certain

>> No.4730177

>>4727779
I think so, only problem is getting into other coins often requires btc, which is the easiest to access with fiat. That or I guess we will have to start using those tethers, and then tether to alt, just wish there was infrastructure like Coinbase that makes it easy to get in only for other coins.

>> No.4730213

>>4727976
Btc is 10.5k, there going to try to bring the price down to 1k using futures, at the same time short bitcoin, unironically buy bch, i know i sound like a shill but i have insider info, ur all about to see the biggest jew scheme in the coming weeks, the evidence is all there too

>> No.4730239

>>4729890
too many people in the military industrial complex, and law enforcement will own crypto, they will be fighting there own people....people that work at all these banks already own it....the fight is over

>> No.4730257

>>4727779
I want to add to my response that CMe offering shorts on bitcoins, if it results in manipulation then another coin becomes king, then they will try to offer shorts on that. Eventually one like monero that has good asic resistance will stop their manipulation, I think. Obviously we can stop them from putting up huge walls and then dumping bags on us but since you can’t cash out the only way they could manipulate with their huge amount of money would be to move the market cap to another coin. I dunno, this is a complex topic.

>> No.4730330

>>4730213
>the evidence is all there too
>provides no evidence

wew and I actually want bch to succeed too.

>> No.4730361

I hope the short it and price goes down so I can buy more lol

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4730393

>>4729571
So if I'm understanding you correctly:

1. Manipulators (in collusion with the big banks) are currently pumping BTC as much as they can before the futures are available.

2. Once futures are available, institutions/banks will put in short positions for BTC

3. Manipulators start selling, causing the bubble to pop and BTC to come crashing down

4. Institutions close their short positions, making a massive profit

Sounds fair, only thing I am not sure about is
a. the degree to which manipulators can affect the price of BTC
b. the timeframe on which all of this will happen

>> No.4730437

>>4727660
Futures bring equilibrium
Equilibrium brings stability
Stability brings growth
Growth brings borrowing
Borrowing brings interest payments to hodlers
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>> No.4730486

>>4730330
I said i have insider info, because of this it all makes sense to me the moves exchanges,wallstreet, and jihan are making/have made. Im certain if u guys piece togethore things u'll be able to spot it too. I could care less what wins, I just care about profits

>> No.4730607

>>4730437
hahaha that kike behind the wall
fucking legend

>> No.4730655

Bitcoin is already infected with the (((banks))) on it. Bildaburg owns it through blockstream. This is the reason it's hitting the CME to begin with.

It can now be manipulated and the banks/corporations can remain in business. Lighting (TM) servers will centralize transactions and tx fees will turn it into something that won't wreck the status quo.

I know BCH tards are the most uber autists out there, but this is a crying shame. I seriously hope Donnie Darko meme guy is right and this thing shuts down next week with the difficulty retarget. It's literally the only way.

>> No.4730684

There are less than 17M bitcoins. Only small percentage are on exchanges. Naked shorting will be destined to be squeezed. It will only lead to price divergence between spot and future and increase on interest rates of actual bitcoins. That will create incentive to buy and loan real bitcoin. When settlement date gets close those shorters will have to buy back. It is a recepie for biggest short sequeeze of all times. World has never had a truely scarce asset before.

>> No.4730746 [DELETED] 

The audacity of you fucking retards. You come here sharing tips and analysis of crypto, when it's just a roll of the fucking dice. You're like a sad old booze hound that thinks he's got a great method for winning the coin slots. You all think you're Jordan Belfort. If you weren't £1000 deep in crypto by 2014 you're a fucking victim. If you haven't already lost most of your money, you're going to at one point. Even the photos you post of your "14k portfolio", you're not kidding anyone. Spend 10k, up 4k one day, down 4k the next. This should not be a business and finance thread it should be a help thread for problem gamblers. You're fucking pathetic. You're lazy. You have nothing going in in life. That's why you choose crypto currency. You're all too lazy to invest in real business ventures. Take me for example, a real entrepreneur. I've been buying and selling cars since I was 17. It's paid my bills for 6 years. Just this morning I bought a "spares or repairs" listing for £150. Got it running after a quick reference of the hanes manual and an hour on YouTube. Same car, similar age and millage are selling for £4500 on autotrader. Night just sell it for £4000, for a quick sale. Even if I buy a car that is truly fucked, it still has scrap value, real physical value. What do you have? Nothing. Ive also put the deposit on a car that cost 3300 but will sell for 5000 easily. And all that took was 15 mins looking for a good deal. Last year I used only £8000 to buy my uncle a van and tolls for his landscaping business, for which I'm getting £1200 per month cash for zero effort. No sleepless nights. No spending hours each day following trends (100% pointless task) and now I'm looking to buy a small piece of low grade land for forestry operations. You idiots really have no idea about business or finance. I hope bitcoin crashes to 1k most of you fucking hang yourself. Worthless posers.

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4730757

>>4729789
With the fact that most btc trade is asian, this fact seems to suggest CME will be a nothingburger.

Pls could you sauce what you say, for I want to believe

>> No.4730924

>>4730213

>they're going to bring the price down using futures

How? From what I understand, futures are bets on bitcoins market price. when you buy futures you're not even directly interacting with BTC. If the price goes up or down, you gain or lose based on your bet, and theoretically the futures contract is used to hedge against prices so that you can buy/sell coins later at a predetermined price that will be beneficial for your position as a buyer/seller, but you don't even have to buy the coins at all. If you win, somebody basically pays you and you can just spend that money on lambos if you want.

I'm also unsure of how price manipulation will operate. So let's say the banks bet against bitcoin. What do they do to drive the price down? Put up a wall in the order book and then get ahead of it at the same time to push price down? If that is the case, why don't you just short bitcoin and actually spend the money on buying the dip when Wall Street liquidates all of the normies? We just buy all of the coins Wall Street is selling/driving down and ride the wave back up (which would include them buying tons of coin again from us if they want to try to short again) and then just doing the same shit. When you see the monster Wall Street sell wall, get ahead of it soon and wait for the floor, buy again and ride it back up.

>> No.4731099

>>4730684
>It is a recepie for biggest short sequeeze of all times.

You totally misunderstand a short squeeze.

This is the first time bitcoin will be able to be shorted easily. Almost guaranteed to have a major impact in the price.
This will drive the price down! Then more people will short and the price will go down again, but not as much. Then more people will short and the price will go up, squeezing the people who shorted far too long or the new shorters.

>> No.4731183

>>4729442
the only other guy in the thread who knows whats up, to continue the all caps:
CLEARINGHOUSES = INSURANCE FOR BIG WIGS

WALL STREETERS ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED: PUT OPTIONS

BUY PUT OPTION --> CRY FOUL ABOUT ALL THE FRAUD+FINANCIAL FUCKERY
AUDITORS UNLEASHED (pay em a few extra bucks to check for anything even remotely off) -->ILLEGAL OPERATION AND MGMT OF EXCHANGES, FRONTRUNNING ORDERS, TRADING ON OWN EXCHANGES, FAKE "DOLLAR BACKED" CURRENCIES, SHELL CORPORATIONS EVERYWHERE, LITTLE/NO ACTUAL ASSETS HELD

Since these exchanges up till now have been free from any real regulation, they've used EVERY shenanigan wallstreet had used in the past and added in a few new ones of their own to pump up prices as much as possible artificially. Once someones able to make money from calling them out on the fuckery going on behind the scenes, your sure as shit there will be phone calls being made

>> No.4731260

>>4727754
>>4727767
Yeah, shorting bitcoin sure has worked out for people in the past.

>> No.4731307

>>4731260
People haven't been able to short it.

>> No.4731314

>>4731183

Sounds like a lucrative time to start a legit exchange then. They'd be doing us a favor, just clearing out the manipulative shit in the market. Crypto exchange would have to go legit, no more shady bullshit like tether or insider trading on exchanges, or price manipulation by markets looking to liquidate their customers positions. Plus that would guarantee a mega dip if exchanges were all going out of business. Buy in during the reorganization of the entire crypto market and wait for things to become stable again, bitcoins goes back up and you got in at the new bottom.

>> No.4731342

i learned nothing new from this thread and nothing could have accurately touched on OPs topic. the only thing i noticed is how biz has now been overrun by ex-redditor /pol/ migrants who understand nothing tangible about life, only know how to craft theories but larping doesnt work in the financial world.
crypto is the same kind of alternative hedge that gold is. if the price of gold can be suppressed by this tactic then so can btc. but long term this makes it even more bullish. its the same concept with the entire federal reserve system, a boiling frog pot system that relies on 0% interests rates and people trusting the us dollar so much that they are willing to accept IOUs from the US govt. the longer they try to suppress the inevitable keynesian clusterfuck explosion, the more parabolic you will see commodities go up in USD until eventually nothing will be priced in USD. because its worthless

>> No.4731347

>>4729076
>The banks can print infinite fiat, so they can sell infinite bitcoin contracts and drive the price way down below 1000.
So its bitfinex/USDT vs the Fed/USD? One printing to buy short contracts, one printing to buy BTC?

>> No.4731401

>>4727701
>implying the $176B rise in mcap wasn't institutional money

>> No.4731402

>>4731347

I still don't get this connection between contracts and bitcoin. You buy and sell the contracts for cash, they aren't redeemable in coins. You can theoretically use the difference in price to buy the bitcoin that the price of the derivative reflected, or not. Futures are separate from the actual bitcoin market.

>> No.4731464

>>4731342
Okay Mr. Confirmation Bias.
Not all of us are slime bag useless hacks.
I have an accounting degree and have been trading stocks since 1999 when I was a minor.

>> No.4731481

>>4728128
>2+2=4
minus 1 that's 3 quick maths

>> No.4731493

1) Wrong, there is a limit

>> No.4731494

>>4731307
Yes they have.

>> No.4731516

Contract specs

http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/equity-index/us-index/bitcoin_contract_specifications.html

I work at a high frequency trading firm, we're all watching very closely

>> No.4731539

>>4731494
Not directly at all.

https://www.cnbc.com/video/2017/05/25/i-would-short-bitcoin-oleary.html

>> No.4731544

>>4731464
i saw no posts in here before mine that correctly addressed the topic. therefore you are a hack

>> No.4731573

>>4730746
Holy shit, sounds like someone missed the get rich for free Bitcoin boat.

>> No.4731582

>>4731401
>>does not understand what market cap is.

why do you retards keep thinking 176billion market cap is 176b dollars of money being exchanged?

>> No.4731603

>>4731539
>normalfag low info fool
Stop watching news sites you moron, they're full of misinfo, if you want to short you can just use bitmex.

>> No.4731632

>>4731544
you're a right tit you know that

>> No.4731661

>>4727754
This, if anyone doesn't think this is possible they should look up gold trading events post 2010

>> No.4731687

>>4727769
You will see, basically btc is passed the fork level and it's now starting to vs the institutions. If btc survives this, then McAfee won't have to eat his dick.

>> No.4731778

>>4727660
http://www.cmegroup.com/education/cme-bitcoin-futures-frequently-asked-questions.html
>Position Limits
Spot Position Limits are set at 1,000 contracts. >A position accountability level of 5,000 contracts will be applied to positions in single months outside the spot month and in all months combined.

IT'S WRITTEN RIGHT FUCKING HERE ON CME WEBSITE YOU DUMB PIECE OF GOON SHIT

>> No.4731784 [DELETED] 

>The audacity of you fucking retards. You come here sharing tips and analysis of crypto, when it's just a roll of the fucking dice. You're like a sad old booze hound that thinks he's got a great method for winning the coin slots. You all think you're Jordan Belfort. If you weren't £1000 deep in crypto by 2014 you're a fucking victim. If you haven't already lost most of your money, you're going to at one point. Even the photos you post of your "14k portfolio", you're not kidding anyone. Spend 10k, up 4k one day, down 4k the next. This should not be a business and finance thread it should be a help thread for problem gamblers. You're fucking pathetic. You're lazy. You have nothing going in in life. That's why you choose crypto currency. You're all too lazy to invest in real business ventures. Take me for example, a real entrepreneur. I've been buying and selling cars since I was 17. It's paid my bills for 6 years. Just this morning I bought a "spares or repairs" listing for £150. Got it running after a quick reference of the hanes manual and an hour on YouTube. Same car, similar age and millage are selling for £4500 on autotrader. Night just sell it for £4000, for a quick sale. Even if I buy a car that is truly fucked, it still has scrap value, real physical value. What do you have? Nothing. Ive also put the deposit on a car that cost 3300 but will sell for 5000 easily. And all that took was 15 mins looking for a good deal. Last year I used only £8000 to buy my uncle a van and tolls for his landscaping business, for which I'm getting £1200 per month cash for zero effort. No sleepless nights. No spending hours each day following trends (100% pointless task) and now I'm looking to buy a small piece of low grade land for forestry operations. You idiots really have no idea about business or finance. I hope bitcoin crashes to 1k most of you fucking hang yourself. Worthless posers.

>> No.4731879

>>4731314
Could also kill off trading bots somewhat.

>> No.4731896

>>4731784
If you want to make real money, get two crashed cars and cut them in half. Then weld the not crashed halves together, sell.. Fucking profit.

Google meat spin for more info

>> No.4731958

>>4729326
See >>4729076

>> No.4732086

>>4731958
The interesting thing is this worked with gold cos no one wants to take physical delivery of their gold.

So it created a paper market demand vs physical market disparity, whereas taking 'physical' delivery of your btc is as easy and downloading electrum.

(((They))) think btc is gold 2, electric boogaloo. I think we're going to see btc moon and refuse to come back down, next stop; usd inflation!!

>> No.4732097

>>4729076
This is relevant

>> No.4732123

>>4732086
The counterargument to this would be that most normalfags don't even hold their bitcoin themselves now, instead they let coinbase keep it for them.

>> No.4732153

>>4732123
Hehe, those normies are going to experience mtgox. Imagine if they blame the banks and goobermunt when their e shekels are stolen..

I'm legitimately excited about 2018 and the short selling mayhem, I wonder what next year's final boss will be. Segwit was a fucking fizzer

>> No.4732157

>>4731539
Poor fellow, if only he had known about the multiple sites where shorting BTC is possible. He could've been shorting it all year!

>> No.4732213

>>4732153
Coinbase is insured as is Gemini.

>> No.4732219

>>4727660
posted this in a similar thread...

you should honestly ignore all this fud about the futures. most people don't have any understanding of what is realistic and they have a fear of big bank manipulation so they immediately assume a wall st. driven crash is unavoidable.

let me make a few things clear:

- margin requirements on the futures contract are extremely prohibitive. banks have extensive risk controls on trading and bitcoin is much more volatile than any other product. banks would not want to tie up so much of their cash in margin and it is likely they ease into bitcoin trading slowly.

- secondly, the price of the futures is not determined in real time on the futures market. it is indexed to a few major exchanges (coinbase/gdax and a couple others, no bitfinex). that means if banks want to impact price they need to deal in physical bitcoin. wall st. has to be extremely careful about shorting bitcoin here because it would be easy for anyone who is loaded to pump an exchange and blow up their position due to the lack of bitcoins in circulation.

the banks would already need to have a large bitcoin position to really mess with the market in a big way. they have almost no power compared to precious metals where they run the show. some people look at the manipulation of gold and think it will definitely happen with btc, but you cannot make that comparison. the markets are too different.

>> No.4732239

>>4732153
Kinda wonder if there's a movie or tv series in the works for this whole thing. There's a treasure trove of exciting events that you can base each story on even the recent year,

1) The alt spring bloom and almost alt flippening
2) summer massacre
3) Bitcoin cash FUD
4) The upcoming rise of new promising alts like OMG and NEO (think, the skateboard entanglement)
5) The signatum plot (filler episode)
6) China Fud + Jamie Dimon FUD
7) October ICO madness
8) Bitcoin Gold and Segshit Coin dilemna
9) The bitconnect episode
10) BCH comes close to parity with bitcoin on 1 weekend
11) The road to 10k

>> No.4732249 [DELETED] 

>>4732153
they are FDIC covered.

>> No.4732252

>>4732219
>the banks would already need to have a large bitcoin position to really mess with the market in a big way.
I'd wager they've built that position already. I think it will be interesting to watch next year.

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4732267

>>4732213
So was enron and Lehman brothers, you're right. Nothing to worry about here, my friend avi nosenberg feels like everything is above board too.

Very comfy.

>> No.4732297

>>4732267
>comparing a stock tanking to theft of money in an account
Of course stocks tanking don't result in you getting reimbursed by insurance.

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4732315

>>4732239
Fuck that'd make a great show, this is where Mr robot fucked up, they didn't include the best parts of financial rebooting.. the delicious denial and feeble attempts to trick the goyim with fear.

I'll definitely chip in some coin to fund that series, especially if Dillon plays himself in the show because he's unemployed irl.

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4732363

>>4732297
Ok let's larp this out. I'll play the exchange employee who's informing you of your btc allocation disappearing.

>Hello Mr wojak, your btc are gone and we only have tether to offer you, will you accept 1 tether per btc as a final offer?

>> No.4732496

>>4732363
>FDIC has anything to do with tether

>> No.4732513

>>4727660
No, because we got this far on our own. And even if they crash it, we will just climb back up again. This is a movement, a statement, and a revolution. HODL.

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4732545

>>4732496
Use a physical wallet if u have more than $300 in btc.. or rely on the (((system))) that btc is destroying to bail you out. Either way, here's a wojak for when I'm proven right

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4732584

>>4727660
just means more volatility boys, and you know we love that here

>> No.4732609

>>4732545
I don't keep anything on coinbase I just think you're ignoring reality just because you want to see idiots punished. This is the same company that bailed people out of their own retardation when they got liquidated for shorting ETH during a flash crash(leading to them disabling margin trading). They're making a killing just off of transaction fees and unlike Magic the Gathering Online Exchange are smart enough to play the long game.

>> No.4732668

>>4728570
this plz.
I would put everything into Bitcoin just to spite them. Even if it didn't work I'd be happy to have tried.

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4732718

>>4732609
True, I'm very black pilled about any and all financial institutions and their nifty ways of relieving people of their wealth.

This shit hasn't even started yet really, hopefully you're right and I'm just being excessively suspicious. That much said I think it's unrealistic to rely on the state coming to anyone's aid if they get wiped out by a crypto exchange scam. I think the fed types would enjoy telling everyone; "this is why you gotta use the banks goyim! For your safety"

>> No.4732775

>>4732718
>That much said I think it's unrealistic to rely on the state coming to anyone's aid if they get wiped out by a crypto exchange scam.
Not really, coinbase goes through all regular KYC banking laws which is why verifications such a pain.

>> No.4733108

>>4730393
BTC will have a base value equal to the total circulating supply as a function of the volume of transactions. There will be a speculative component which will lower price... Futures will probably be turning the clocks back, anon. get your fucking fiat ready. We might not see another bitcoin run, but in all likelihood we're going to see another set of major winners.

>> No.4733262

>>4729890
>says the increasingly worried CIA agent
Governments are more fragile than you think.

>> No.4733642

>>4732775
Name one collapse prior to gfc that didn't have state protections in place to prevent it happening?

Easy mode; you can include gfc

>State protections include; kyc, aml, insurance for deposits, guarantees that nothing can go wrong, bail outs to prevent institutions failing, any and all regulations written to protect the end user, and for fun.. flood insurance to cover new Orleans and Texans from losses due to chaotic weather events.