Monitoring the Crypto Bubble

Where do you think we are in the crypto bubble?


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Mate your trolling is plain boring at this point. No educated opinion, just constantly posting links. Yawn.

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https://www.ft.com/content/a2c13ce0-6e66-4751-aa65-6c668d303101
(paywall, sorry)

"We're from the government, and we're here to help." :eek:

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i dont like bitcoin, not because i hate what it stands for but rather because i still see it as tulip fever and as such not for me.
having got that out of the way, i dislike government intervention as a principle, what right has a gov to decide what people do with their own money, i have also noticed significant smear campaigns by media and this makes me support bitcoin more.
however i also believe in removing warning labels from common household items and letting nature thin the herd, financial Darwinism has its place as well
 
"We're from the government, and we're here to help."

Yeh we'll have to adopt a wait and see what happens approach. The new Acting Comptroller is keeping his cards close to his chest (he'll have Yellen looking over his shoulder). It looks like the Chief Economist Charles Calomiris has gone, and with the departure of former Acting Comptroller Brooks I'm sure the banking industry is breathing a sigh of relief as it has been highly critical of the direction the OCC was heading under these two as they were publicly supportive of innovations in the financial sector, which basically meant decentralising the sector and making it cheaper for the public. And the legacy financial sector has the support of the NYAG Department which is protecting it's multi-million dollar banking levy racket for starters, as well as bottom dwelling Democrat Senators from other States.
 
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They are really trying to flush out the weak hands at the moment with these seemingly co-ordinated FUD stories.

But BTC has been holding above 30K and the weekend is over so that's encouraging ;)
 
Shame shiney. What was your justification for deleting 66 rounds post and Jasons post?

As I explained to you, I won't be entering into any discussions regarding moderating decisions but for the benefit of all here I'll clarify my position.

I tried to be transparent and proactive in other threads but this just left me open to personal abuse, so I have made a decision that discussion about moderating is just not going to happen. So let's just put this line of thought to bed and get back on topic.
 
This from the JOTD thread but it really does belong here.

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Weekend has passed, so volatility during light trade is off the cards for a few days. I'd suggest the range 30K-40K is the key zone to watch this week.

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If we crack 40K this week convincingly then I think this selloff will be all but forgotten in a month or 2. Drop through 30K and we'll have another panic run of the stops.
Highest probability in my view is to be range bound in the short term as it consolidates and after bouncing off 40K a couple times we're more likely to bust through to resume bull trend in a week or 3.
 
Bitcoin & gold: In the In Gold We Trust report 2019, we explained the advantages of a combined investment strategy consisting of gold and Bitcoin and presented theoretical portfolio developments.12 Since we are convinced of this strategy, we have launched an investable fund strategy, whose realized results to date we presented and analyzed in this report. The investment results so far confirm our thesis that gold and Bitcoin are stronger together in a noninflationary hard money portfolio.*

In-Gold-We-Trust-report-2021-Compact-Version-english.pdf p.17

* my emphasis
 
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