nickproto

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  • I only really do swing trading based on support and resistance as it's the only one I seem to have any sort of success with. The rest make losses usually when I try them but I often try to enter a swing as close to the…

  • A native bitcoin derivative is actually quite a nice concept and would allow for a good financing option once it's proven itself. I'm wondering if you'd every consider a fixed fee option rather than an annualised rate…

  • Most people do end up losing money, not making it while trading. Any training offered en masse is going to cause huge price skews that probably favours whoever the instructors, government or companies that are already…

  • Investments come with risks. Especially when they're not diversified within a global or national developed economy. That's always going to be a fact. Whoever takes the most risk stands to gain the most but also lose the…

  • Why make a post like this? Also, I can imagine the US following a similar style of Russia and taking a decline in dollar value to expand their government and military resources. I do think it might be unlikely the…

  • Would be funny if they've been waiting THIS long for the price to fall again (which would be years for professional investors, there's no way they haven't heard about bitcoin since 2017-2021). Did they not apply for an…

  • I think there are too many perp dexes, like there were too many defi lending platforms (before a couple collapsed). I'd be cautious the same might happen here. I also watched MYX's coin (on BNB chain) do 10x in the…

  • It's because it does those things well. If you don't need to trust a third party and can store something without needing to - you're going to attract people who prioritise that. I think it started off as hobby tokens or…

  • Bitcoin core starts up for the first time by connecting to DNS seed nodes that are selected by the core devs for their availability and reliability (and reputation). There's probably a way to set these as your default…

  • We're on slow weekend volume too so I wouldn't hold out much hope for not seeing any more chaotic and volatile spikes. That being said, we're still within a fairly safe and edpected range for Bitcoin (TA wise it just…

  • $6.3bn of active liquidity sounds pretty good. How does "we dumped the price to protest institutions" work? The institutions have a lot more cash on their balance sheet than that and can now buy for cheaper...

  • Was tor still running and just Core wasn't? I think I usually reset this error by closing and reloading tor - it's likely the lock on the listening port is being held by the version that didn't close properly. But you…

  • I really doubt Iran's surface to air missiles and launch sites can last into months. There's very likely decent stockpiles plus the ability to send things in on land. Sure it's a desert but there'll be well worn roads…

  • This might be part of the reason the current economy is not doing so well. Private investors giving loans to prop up companies that are new and innovative and those companies uskngbthat money to print shares and keep…

  • I don't think a marker cap similar to gold (within the $20-30Tr market cap or $1M/coin) is completely unreasonable within the next decade or two. That's a high valuation but it'll likely get a lot more adoption and…

  • I think it might have to be seen to be believed. It's not too expensive to launch a crypto project offshore (presumably) and it could make a lot more sense to do it that way (sometimes KYC/AML checks just costs more and…

  • By hiding corruption well I mean they don't do anything that's too obvious. If a politician in a wealthy country claims $200 million, they obviously can't spend that quickly and are going to get noticed if they do (even…

  • During the pandemic in the UK there was a spike in demand for PPE (facemasks, visors and aprons etc). The UK is a large producer of plastic and as such started mass producing the things needed and had a functional…

  • Have we worked out WHY the rich and ruling classes are against immigration so much? Is it more the fact they don't need to be loyal to where they are so have the ability to be more free if they decide they don't want to…

  • I find the bottoms easier to try to predict tbf. I'm usually not actively trading to reach them though so maybe that's a confirmation bias thing (and I did expect us to bottom out above or around $10k last time so maybe…