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are we?

>> No.53679013

>>53679007
Ya dood just print another 10 trilion and cut rates to zero and its like a mirror dood

>> No.53679032

different scenarios. bitcoin ended up lower than it normally would have because of jewish tricks, and crashed lower than it would have normally when those jewish tricks were exposed months later.

we're at least 12 months away from the 4 year "bull market" starting, all we've seen so far is a return to where bitcoin would normally have settled for the bear market.

>> No.53679082

>>53679007
I made the same analysis a few days ago, though I think it might get choppy in the 23-20k range we are experiencing now, there might be some pullbacks

>> No.53679090

>>53679007
Also I think its going to trade in 30-36k range in distribution with spikes to 40-45k then dump for a few months then pullback, halving, bullrun back on

>> No.53679095

>>53679007
So overall a lower high than $69k?

>> No.53679118

>>53679007

I love how none of it makes sense
We're at the brink of economic collapse
More debt than ever in the history of mankind
yet everyone has disposable cash to risk on the riskiest of assets
Im selling 0.2 bitcoin every 3k we rise.
This is surely the last hoora

>> No.53679203
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53679203

>>53679118
>More debt than ever in the history of mankind
>yet everyone has disposable cash to risk on the riskiest of assets
Risk is the only chance most people have left to make it. Do you consider getting a wage job and investing the pocket change you're left with after living expenses to be a viable way of escaping the coming unpleasantness?

>> No.53679565

>>53679203
>Do you consider getting a wage job and investing the pocket change you're left with after living expenses to be a viable way of escaping the coming unpleasantness?
No. I'm not a retarded faggot that thinks I can beat the stock market by working a shitty 9 5 job for 40 years.

>> No.53679594

>>53679007
no way. not even a halving will save bitcoin prices now. 69k is the top of bitcoin prices, deal with it

>> No.53679595

>>53679118
Fiat has been printing ever since.

In that case we would have been going at a constant downward spiral. Moron.

>> No.53679604

>>53679118
Not really, we're in the middle of an inflationary cycle, like in the early 2000s. They printed a bunch and they print more every time money is loaned to buy homes. Not only the money from low interest rates is still going around in real estate investments, etc. once that goes out (we could have a market crash extending further of course) more people see stocks/housing as affordable if prices drop and buy because people don't have home ownership. The "real" crash happens once these buyers are lower.

We have a period until around 2030 where we have to position in commodities and stocks that provide value, solid products and low leverage / low speculation. Not saying it can't crash but if you don't predict exactly, the cost of being left out is too much. The David Hunter melt up isn't happening now, it will happen over the course of many years (he's a hack)

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53679605

>>53679007
here we are

>> No.53679615

>>53679604
And I'm also buying bitcoin as well for that period. We're probably not done dropping yet (too many shitcoins) but I'm buying because it's too expensive to be left out

>> No.53679638

>>53679605
this. one final sudden dump to destroy all hope among the bulls on top of staying there for another year.