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11555649 No.11555649 [Reply] [Original]

exit all traditional markets, hedge with crypto. it is never different, it is always the same shit before a global crash.

>> No.11555663

post favorite coins, BTC ftw

>> No.11555671
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>>11555663
BRAP will outperform btc tbhonest

>> No.11555682

>>11555649
>it is always the same shit before a global crash.

true. my great grandfather told me he saved thousands of dollars when he put most of his saving into Bitcoin in 1928

>> No.11555693

>>11555682
fucking time travelers

>> No.11555697

>>11555693
i actually started the time travelling meme in the year 1850.

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>>11555697

>> No.11556203

Im really curious how will crypto play during the next recession. Do you think it will dump or pump ?

>> No.11556221

(((Ask your doctor if Astra Zeneca may be right for you)))

>> No.11556255

meh, doubt it. when people start losing jobs, air travel decreases, credit card purchases decrease, and brand name sales in general decrease, then we have reason to worry. the market is not the entire economy

>> No.11556259

>>11555682
they had gold back then but it was later confiscated. they can't confiscate crypto

>> No.11556327

>>11555671
god damnit stop posting braps you faggots this is a blue board

>> No.11556544

>>11555671
NAME PLEASE

>> No.11556570

Popcorns ready

Can't wait to be able to buy cheap mcmansions

>> No.11556762

>headline is literally "This time it's different"
this can't be real

>> No.11557067

>>11556203
Dunno, so far it remains remarkably stable despite the continuous dips in the stock market.
Personally i think Bitcoin will be unaffected, because it's at a somewhat low price, which suggest to me that there isn't a lot of "new" bagholders that are ready to sell of their bitcoins for less speculative assets, that most of the people holding bitcoins are hodlers.

So in short, high btc price will crash during a stock bear market. While low btc price will trade sideways.

>> No.11557109

>>11556255
This. Once normies stop getting credit then it's downhill.

>> No.11557265

>>11556544
Honestly couldn’t tell you

>> No.11557309

>>11556327
don't listen to this faggot, NEETs don't have to worry about their bosses seeing braps

>> No.11557330

>>11556259
Nothing was confiscated despite the executive order

>> No.11557473

>>11555697
mr wells. what brings u to 2018?

>> No.11557671

>>11555649
what do these guys who are physically present at the exchange actually do?
like that dude in the pic, what's his job?

>> No.11557776

I just got some great news with IBM buying my Red Hat

>> No.11557812

>>11557109
mastercrd/visa and airline stocks are perfect indicators. walmart to an extent

>> No.11558118

>>11557671

Your question made me wonder, too. So I went to Google and found this

https://www.newsweek.com/quora-question-what-do-people-who-work-nyse-building-actually-do-460904

>The deep, dark, not-so-secret of the New York Stock Exchange is that in 2016, the "floor" of the exchange is actually completely superfluous. It is all for show. ALL of it. The NYSE building at Broad and Wall streets is actually a venue for functions that hosts more than 1,500 photogenic events every year! The whole purpose of the floor of the exchange is to serve as a backdrop for the reporters you see on Bloomberg/CNBC.