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>Morgan Stanley ex co-president about XRP:
>a clear winner
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbsbFOiu59U
You must be crazy not to have a XRP bag given the multi-trillion dollar size of the industry it's trying to capture.

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>>22478544
> XRP Price Target $8,222
https://twitter.com/ben_gravis/status/1300561509941235713

>> No.22478766

>>22478544
Good post
>>22478595
Retarded post. But if it generates hype then so be it

>> No.22479002

>>22478544
Good find OP

>> No.22479035

Finally, someone got our daily Schizo thread going. I don't like to have to refresh that many times before seeing a XRP thread.

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>>22478544
Just because you used to work for a Big 4 Wall St firm doesn't mean you're qualified in any way to speculate on Cryptos.

t. I work for a big 4 and have seen first hand the amount of retards and fakes that flood this industry at all levels, myself included.

>> No.22479118

>>22479084
>i am retarded therefore everyone else is too

i hope you dont hold a bag of xrp. retards shouldnt make it.

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>>22479118
>appeal to authority

>> No.22479185

>>22479084
>speculate
>He thinks they're speculating by the time a public statement is made
Lol

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>>22479118
>t. seething nigger bagholder who thinks he is going to get rich

>> No.22479193

>>22479084
>>22479118
You’re both right. The amount of retards is unbelievable - you have to wade through actual shit to find any spark of intelligence.
They don’t normally make it to the top though - the senior guys generally have their shit together.

>> No.22479224

>>22479084
are you in crypto because you can't trade stonks without approval
(I am)

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>>22478595
Literally a nobody

>> No.22479384

>>22479224
That’s why I’m here. I actually suspect I need approval for crypto but they’re far less likely to find out about this and I’m hoping IGMI before anything comes up.

>> No.22479447

>>22479118
I hold 400xrp because of the $2000 September meme, what happened to that you fucking schizos

>>22479224
Yes. But we have a firm-wide -preapproval on crypto (essentially anything goes as far as speculative investing on any digital currency)

>> No.22479519

>>22479447
>>22479384
i work for a broker dealer
is there a way I can day trade without getting approval (and having to hear my boss say that they don't pay me to day trade)
they already get copies of my brokerage acct
and I looked into setting up a brokerage acct in a company name, but they wanted to know what the principles do

>> No.22479548

>>22478544
She is in the Ripple board of advisors you schizo. Her opinion is worthless.

>> No.22479585

>>22479084
Is there talk of XRP in your firm? Got any juicy inside info?

>> No.22479655

>>22479519
Oh no idk about day trading, we're banned from any form of it (must hold all assets for at least 30 days) I'm in it for the long term mate

>> No.22479690

>>22479585
Not a peep, nobody ever talks about crypto and I'm in tech side of things.

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>>22479084
>>22479690
Hmm maybe your company isn't as important as you think fren.

>> No.22479815

>>22479519
The best way to do it is through a conduit (a friend/family member you trust). Tell them your trades and they put them on (day trading that way is tough though) or getting their login details and trading that way (change the password though so they’re not tempted to fuck you if you do well). Banks’ll normally have policies in place around family trading accounts, but they’d struggle to enforce it.

It’s a risk though - I’m in legal and can tell you that you would almost certainly be fired if it came out that you were doing that.

Far safer would be to look at investment accounts where you can buy into funds. Not as much control and it’s not day trading (more like quarterly/half yearly), but with a good enough fund marketplace on offer, so will have some scope to take positions.

>> No.22479936

>>22479655
>must hold all assets for at least 30 days
fortunately they aren't that strict there and will let you eject from a stinker or take a quick profit... but if you subjectively do it too much they'll have a talking to with you. but we're a small company.

>>22479815
thanks for that info, but fortunately, I can make more moves than that