You should have bought bitcoin.

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Kammekor wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:14 am
Abc123 wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 5:46 am Why you trust traditional money markets: by all the top banking guys. Once again.


Dow tumbles over 1,100 points in biggest one-day fall since 2011

Report: Dow suffers worst day in over six years
Explainer: Why are global stock markets falling?
Biggest points fall ever on the Dow
Volatility has soared today
Australian market braces for fresh losses
Dow tumbled 1,500 points, before finishing down 1,175
Falling government bond prices are also hurting shares
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There was a time when a horse cart was a great investment.
There was time when telecom offering SMS service was a great investment.

and there was a time when Bitcoin might have been a great investment.
The stock market is for blood sucking pussies.

A vampire on a slow drip feed of a pitance and ultimate death, or pounce, claws flailing to rip and engourge yourself on the belly of the beast.

There are 8yo millionaires thanks to Cryptos. Lol
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major carnage is afoot in both the stock markets and cryptos today
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Abc123 wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:20 am
Kammekor wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:14 am
Abc123 wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 5:46 am Why you trust traditional money markets: by all the top banking guys. Once again.


Dow tumbles over 1,100 points in biggest one-day fall since 2011

Report: Dow suffers worst day in over six years
Explainer: Why are global stock markets falling?
Biggest points fall ever on the Dow
Volatility has soared today
Australian market braces for fresh losses
Dow tumbled 1,500 points, before finishing down 1,175
Falling government bond prices are also hurting shares
LIVE Updated 5m ago
A television screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/li ... iness-live
There was a time when a horse cart was a great investment.
There was time when telecom offering SMS service was a great investment.

and there was a time when Bitcoin might have been a great investment.
The stock market is for blood sucking pussies.

A vampire on a slow drip feed of a pitance and ultimate death, or pounce, claws flailing to rip and engourge yourself on the belly of the beast.

There are 8yo millionaires thanks to Cryptos. Lol
So what does that proof? Once upon a time people became rich because they grew tulip bulbs. Now it's pretty hard to make a living out of that.

Read more about bitcoin and you'll realize it's time to sell, and invest elsewhere, because it's outdated technology. Not everything using the blockchain is pure gold, you know.
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Kammekor wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:34 am Once upon a time people became rich because they grew tulip bulbs.
Hmmm. I'd like to invest in some of these magic tulip bulbs you mentioned. How do I get in on it? Sounds like a sure thing.
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xxxxxxx wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:52 am
Kammekor wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:34 am Once upon a time people became rich because they grew tulip bulbs.
Hmmm. I'd like to invest in some of these magic tulip bulbs you mentioned. How do I get in on it? Sounds like a sure thing.
You transfer one bitcoin to me, and I will provide you with all the info needed.

If you don't believe me:

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Reading is for idiots. I'm still interested in your offer. I got to get in on the ground floor of this tulip craze. As an investment, it can't fail.
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cptrelentless wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 6:46 am Pfft, bitcoin is old and slow. It's litecoin or etherium now. It's on the down hill slope, cash out. There are always fluctuations in the stock market, it is a ten year game. Pound's doing well

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xxxxxxx wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 10:29 am Reading is for idiots. I'm still interested in your offer. I got to get in on the ground floor of this tulip craze. As an investment, it can't fail.



Your a bit late as usual unless you can travel back to the 1630' s



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Noobs whining about bitcoin being down from the ath before christmas when it is still up about 8 x ytd.

Bitcoin also crushed other traditional investment alternatives last year...

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There's a healthy correction going on in the cryptocurrency market right now. It'll scare off all the noobs. But others will continue to invest in bitcoin and shitcoins and make good money doing it. Now is a great time to pick up unheard of bargains.

I made over 10 x returns on a single trade on 1 shitcoin in just 2 weeks late last year. How could anyone possibly be interested in the stock market after that? 20%? LOL. You could get that in 10 minutes in crypto...
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pczz wrote:
cptrelentless wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2018 6:46 am Pfft, bitcoin is old and slow. It's litecoin or etherium now. It's on the down hill slope, cash out. There are always fluctuations in the stock market, it is a ten year game. Pound's doing well

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Pound is down to $1.39 this morning and destined to drop further until the Tories accepot the inevitable and go for a soft brexit. I am praying for the hardest of brexits. Pound back at $1.20 would be good
1.39 is pretty good as it was 1.19 after the Brexit announcement a year or so ago. It was massively overvalued at 1.50 so that crash was inevitable but the market seems to believe in brexit. Was 1.25ish for the last 6 months

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