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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 481)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 481 of 1381 | Answers: 13,802 | Views: 1,843,316
MasterChiefKief
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Shiba-Inu wrote on 10/17/2021 at 18:59: Anyone who still has Btc and other cryptos on the wallet should take a large part off the table today or convert to stable coins. Tomorrow it could be turbulent, I expect a bigger crash

Why do you expect it?

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Shiba-Inu wrote on 10/17/2021 at 18:59: Anyone who still has Btc and other cryptos on the wallet should take a large part off the table today or convert to stable coins. Tomorrow could be turbulent, I expect a bigger crash

Depends on how the SEC decides tomorrow - if they decide at all?

My approach,

Positive decision = sell altcoins and invest in bitcoin.
Negative = sell Bitcoin and invest in Altcoins

No decision: everything stays where it is now (currently only Bitcoin).

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S****u
I see it a bit different for tomorrow. If the SEC decides positively, and it will 99%, then there will be a collapse in the Btc which, as always, will also pull down the Altcoins. I think once again the saying "buy the rumor, sell the fact" will come true. If you look back, at least it was always the case when positive rumors actually happened, like the last time El Salvador officially launched Btc. Or the day Coinbase went public

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Hmm yes is old stock market wisdom ...

but personally I rather expect that it goes with a positive SEC decision in the direction of "North", which would also be logical.
Downward I can not exclude of course - and if - so 10...20% or more would be great

But you're right, it remains exciting -
and tomorrow we will (probably) know more.

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Falko
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Ichbins2018 wrote on 17.10.2021 at 20:20: But you're right, it remains exciting -

If the bitcoins you own are circular and nix small denominated, then it would be even more exciting

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S****u
Ichbins2018 wrote on 10/17/2021 at 8:20 pm: Hmm yes is old stock market wisdom ...

personally I expect but rather that it goes with a positive SEC decision direction "North", which would also be logical.
Downward I can not exclude of course - and if - so 10...20% or more would be great

But you're right, it remains exciting -
and tomorrow we will (probably) know more.

Basically, it doesn't matter how it is decided, whether positive or negative, in the short term the price will probably collapse in both cases. In the long term, however, the price would recover more quickly with a positive decision and move towards an all-time high

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Falko wrote on 10/17/2021 at 8:33 pm
If the bitcoins you own are circular and nix small denominated, then it would be even more exciting

I got into the crypto world with small money Falko.
And as a "former" Slot machine player I have lost a lot and very high and that for decades.
But what remained is similar to what most players wish for "a full screens".
In the meantime I don't have to fulfill this wish anymore, at least as far as Bitcoin is concerned
What is actually a pity (probably typical German?) how few people invest in cryptos in this country at all.
The market is still very young and very volatile < good for trading - but even as a hodl you will/are well served, especially if you look at it in the long run.
From that point of view - and that was my thinking at the time - you can enter at any time, even today and you really don't do anything wrong.
Best entry to get familiar with cryptos, especially what concerns newcomers - invest in the ranking at the top 5 and later you can still deal with shitcoins (where you can make a lot of money in the short term).

I suspect that BTC will reach its ATH (or above) this week, and at the latest in Dec 100K or more @Shiba-Inu.
I wouldn't bet on it though...but it looks damn good - no matter how you wrote - how the SEC decides.



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Patizi
Elite
I invested a small amount in Shiba. For the time being 20 euros. Let's see, maybe I will Deposit more and more.

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S****u
Patizi wrote on 18.10.2021 at 09:11: Have times a small amount invested in Shiba. First of all 20 Euro. Let's see, eventually I will Deposit more and more.

But hopefully not all in Shiba

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Patizi
Elite
Shiba-Inu wrote on 10/18/2021 at 10:17 AM
But hopefully not all in Shiba

currently yes

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