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guest wrote:
Tue Jan 18, 2022 8:07 pm
The German actions demonstrate why America is slowly withdrawing from the world order. It doesn't need it at all, and it is tired of paying for everyone's defense. Germany will be the first to come running with it's hand out when Russia pulls the chain of energy supplies, but I don't expect America will be picking up the phone. We still remember Merkel saying, "Germany does not owe America anything. America owes us!" That sentence signed the death warrant of NATO, and America's commitment to European security. We are just waiting for the fat lady to sing.
That's what you get when you have women run countries, and women without children, to boot.

You were asking for it. Now you've got it.

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Also, check out how disingenuous this is. In a year of a sideways move, it's still up. Go check the chart. Historically, it is gangbusters. I play it LONG term, have always said that, and always will. Did I think it would move to 80-100 by now? Yes.

But it's funny that people act like I have lost or something. Liars of course, and trolls, ultimately will be the losers since they have to obfuscate to make it look as if BTC has been a bad investment (200% YoY).

I bet Michael Saylor is worrying. Uhhh, no. Buying more. Like me.

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Crypto crash

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Crypto Crash Rocks Coinbase as Mainstream Investors Flee Bitcoin

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Tue Jan 18, 2022 9:26 pm
Also, check out how disingenuous this is. In a year of a sideways move, it's still up. Go check the chart. Historically, it is gangbusters. I play it LONG term, have always said that, and always will. Did I think it would move to 80-100 by now? Yes.

But it's funny that people act like I have lost or something. Liars of course, and trolls, ultimately will be the losers since they have to obfuscate to make it look as if BTC has been a bad investment (200% YoY).

I bet Michael Saylor is worrying. Uhhh, no. Buying more. Like me.

Since this was posted, Bitcoin went from 42K to 34K.

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I believe everything that isn't a tangible is going to crash.

From my perspective, 10 full cords of seasoned firewood, along with a woodstove, and a clean water supply are far more valuable then anything in the digital world.
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I'm not selling, I'm buying, I don't know why posting about BTC going down is so bad - it's a very volatile asset. I just bought at 33

Will it go back up? Yes. When exactly? I don't know and I don't care. What is it that the simpleton trolls don't get about holding long term?

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tim wrote:
Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:12 am
I believe everything that isn't a tangible is going to crash.

From my perspective, 10 full cords of seasoned firewood, along with a woodstove, and a clean water supply are far more valuable then anything in the digital world.
Yes, these are the types of things that truly have "intrinsic value."

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:41 am
I'm not selling, I'm buying, I don't know why posting about BTC going down is so bad - it's a very volatile asset. I just bought at 33

Will it go back up? Yes. When exactly? I don't know and I don't care. What is it that the simpleton trolls don't get about holding long term?
Holding long term caused you to lose half your money in the short term.

You don't know if it will go back up. It may lose the other half of its value in the short term.

You were forewarned!

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tim wrote:
Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:12 am
I believe everything that isn't a tangible is going to crash.

From my perspective, 10 full cords of seasoned firewood, along with a woodstove, and a clean water supply are far more valuable then anything in the digital world.
Clean water supply probably top of the list.

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Guest wrote:
Mon Jan 24, 2022 6:40 pm
Cool Breeze wrote:
Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:41 am
I'm not selling, I'm buying, I don't know why posting about BTC going down is so bad - it's a very volatile asset. I just bought at 33

Will it go back up? Yes. When exactly? I don't know and I don't care. What is it that the simpleton trolls don't get about holding long term?
Holding long term caused you to lose half your money in the short term.

You don't know if it will go back up. It may lose the other half of its value in the short term.

You were forewarned!
I see you didn't post as it went back up.

I only "lose" if I sell. I'm holding 10 years plus, dumbass - how many times do I have to say it?. Get it through your thick skull and then talk to me. Til then, sack up and make a handle, you maggot.

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