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>>52998688
>>52998699
checked!
>>52998636
qui?

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>>52520213
moving rocks. will check in later to answer your question

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>>50199600
THANK YOU CERN

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>>22914792
>>22914978
Here is my plan: I'll sell 10% of my CURRENT stack every time the spot price doubles.
>10% $.60
>10% $1.20
>10% $2.40
>10% $4.80
>10% $9.60
>etc
I'm not greedy. Don't need even close to one million USD for what I need to do. The insider "xrp to K" memes are a fun fantasy, but I'm pragmatic and won't hold through a 2017 XRP/Recent $LINK type of mania spike. Price crashes at some point? I'll reassess and potentially buy more. Greed is the enemy here as much as... anything else.

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I just got 40k xrp bag. Lets see what future has to offer.

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>>17556895
I think I see a few misconceptions: when we say "printing money", what we mean is borrowing money from the future, and spending it in the present. When people borrow money, they are literally printing themselves money, and this is how 95% of the money comes into existence; the Fed only prints a very small amount, comparatively speaking. Now, money is a measure of value for goods and services, but money must also recursively measure itself, which is expressed as an interest rate, or "the price of money"; for example, if you have a bond that yields 2% nominally, but price inflation is running at 3%, you effectively are getting NEGATIVE 1%, in real terms. Thus, when the Fed does QE and drops interest rates, they are making money less "expensive", which helps the borrower pay off their debts, at the expense of the lender. For about 30 years, rates have been dropping and money has been getting cheaper and cheaper, nobody knows the endgame, but we are almost at the finish line and it should be quite spectacular. I'll link the Ray Dalio vid, he sugarcoats it a lot, personally I think a "beautiful deleveraging" is bullshit, but it's a good overview regardless

https://youtu.be/PHe0bXAIuk0

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pic related

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Why do I feel nothing when I make a profitable trade, yet feel like shit when I make a loosing trade?

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I have to raise $1bn in VC cash for a drug I'm trying to push through for FDA approval.

I also have the option of licensing it for 5 million cash, plus %3 royalties on sales of the drug.

This is going to be a multi-billion dollar venture, and I'd make a lot more doing it myself, but I'd have the headache of the business angle.

What should I do, raise venture capital or sell it?

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I have a little bit of money, but I feel so unfulfilled without spending it.

The only things that make me happy are cigarettes, gambling, and hookers.

Anyone else found a more budget friendly path to fulfillment?

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What high performing mutual funds will accept an initial investment of only $15,000?

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>tfw you will never be as good a businessperson as this woman...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3049946/I-never-cancer-Belle-Gibson-admits-NEVER-disease-blames-asks-people-forgive-s-human.html

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