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>>24703574
>>24702705
I'm feeling great

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Feels comfy to have zero debt

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>>19951865
Im a cute Japanese anime girl

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What broker are my Euro friends using right now?
I went to TastyWorks from IBRK now, and they are pretty good.

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>>18272392
You seem pretty mad for no reason desu
>>18272412
There is none, unless offered major concessions
>>18272362
Nice. Good job Fren

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>>17671659
Up 19.4%. Blessed be Putin and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. These fucking crude oil shorts worked wonders.

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Everyone, the futures are in the green too.

>>17526449
High effort there anon

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This is at least my theory. Although I'm not really convinced of it myself.

What I hope will happen is a decoupling of crypto from stonks. Though I'm getting less optimistic about this prospect. Do the people that run the mining operations and the exchanges have enough liquidity at their disposale to continue to finance their operations? For example, what would happen if after the halving Bitcoins price doesn't go beyond the threshhold required for mining to be profitable? Whould miners sell their reserves to get cash in hand and thus risk a continued decline in price?

The other option I could come up with is that crypto, despite it being perhaps the most risky asset class available, might serve as a refuge for large professional investors which might bring in enough liquidity to manipulate the crypto market even further upwards until stocks and the global economy have the worst behind it. After this bull run a sharp decine would ensue as institutional money floods out of crypto and back into "real world markets". Isn't this what a lot of people expect to happen? But how likely would that be?

>>17474247
>>17474423
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>>17474454
>>17474547
Thanks everybody for your input!

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>>8643119
>Why?
not posting best girl

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