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13617186 No.13617186 [Reply] [Original]

Now that the dust has settled and this was the first bitcoin bubble not to exceed the last bubble's ATH, what does this mean for crypto going forward?

>> No.13617196

What the fuck are you talking about, are you retarded?

>> No.13617203
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>>13617186
it's going up again

>> No.13617228

>>13617196
Exact reaction

>> No.13617234

>>13617196
>>13617203

This bubble's peak was $7500 vs $20k last bubble. First time its been lower.

Interesting if it will crash lower than $3k I am not sure.

>> No.13617391

>>13617234

Go back to 2014, you dipshit.

>> No.13617411

>>13617186
This is why biz is gay. Bunch of faggets arguing over every price fluctuation. Kys

>> No.13617437
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13617437

Literally the same patterns are playing out since the start of the last Bull run. Mini bubble included.

Do us all a favor and KYS OP

>> No.13617505

>>13617437
>muh cycles
the top was 20k, this is just an exit pump before it goes to 3 digits. Cap this faggot and see you in 2020

>> No.13617532

>>13617505
Yeah its literally a cycle and its literally starting over again with all of the exact same signals in nearly the exact same way. You are going to have to explain away about 12ish "coincidences" that all played out in a similar fashion.

>> No.13617550

>>13617505
>muh triple digits
You actually shorted the bottom? AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I'm so sorry you born mentally retarded.

>> No.13617565

>>13617186
but this bubble did exceed the last one in volume in an incredibly short timeframe so I'd say we're accelerating and will reach a much higher ATH. We're doing in days what took months in 2017.

>> No.13617575

>>13617550

Underwater hodler spotted

>> No.13617581

>>13617234
The analog is to the push to 500 in Nov 2015 off the lows, which got a little less than halfway to prior peak of 1,100. We'll go to 8-9k

>> No.13617595

>>13617575
>Underwater hodler spotted

No coiner spotted HAHAHA

>> No.13617596

>>13617532
I'm a retarded brainlet, in what chronological point we are exactly ???

>> No.13617623

>>13617565
>exceed the last one in volume
so the masses still don't know....

>> No.13617674

>>13617596
All indicators are that we are at the very start of the bull run. It was kickstarted with completely bullshit reasons, but its kickstarted none the less.

The exact date to look at is November, 4th 2015. We seem to be at the upper side of that exact pattern. Which was a

> muh smaller bubble

Which is why the OP is a giant faggot.

>> No.13617702

>>13617186
who cares what it means, investing in bitcoin now will make you 5-10x at best and that will not make most of us enough money to even think about leaving our wageslave jobs. I gave up on the idea that we still are in an early phase. if you have not invested before 2017 you will not make any significant money unless you have huge amounts of money available to play around..

>> No.13617727

>>13617186
You clearly don't know what a bubble is.

>> No.13617742

>>13617702
^ complete bullshit
DCA in a couple grand and pay attention to dapps platform coins for a large chunk of your holdings. ETH EOS TRX for example but there are others. You will be sitting on at least 50k by the top of the next bubble pop.

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>>13617575
HODLer here, haven't sold since 5600 im up a few grand hope your trades are going well. Not selling until $50-80K thanks for playing lel

>> No.13618405

>>13617674
Ok, then "the last dip before the GBR" should be $5500 (7400*0.75)