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>> No.57260676

>>57260662
based. bitcoin ETFs is a retarded idea.

>> No.57260709

>>57260676
This, who tf asked for one besides buttcoincels lmao

>> No.57260711

>>57260662
are they bigger than those 11 guys who got the ETF approved? i'm completely clueless about jewish financial conglomerates...

>> No.57260745

>>57260662
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."
-Satoshi Nakamoto

>> No.57260768

>>57260711
there's basially a war going on in the top jewry of finance. some jews are bitcoiners while other jews are not.

>> No.57260773

>>57260662
AN ETF JUST FLEW OVER MY HOUSE

>> No.57260778

>>57260709
>nobody wants one so it needs to be banned
If nobody wants one, nobody will buy one, sewer rat

>> No.57260779

>>57260711
who cares not like we're trading etf bullshit. number go up with or without it.

>> No.57260783
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57260783

Can't wait until Blackrock sues them for market manipulation.

>> No.57260788

Just buy actual bitcoin, otherwise youre gay.

>> No.57260794

>>57260711
>>57260768
Probably not but it's the most boomer tier platform for retards who are scared of the order book. Glad I don't use it anymore.

>> No.57260798

Isn't that pretty much illegal?

>> No.57260805

>>57260745
Have a (you)

>> No.57260814

>>57260662
So that's what they were doing in the tunnels. I've been bamboozled

>> No.57260817

impotent boomer tantrum

>> No.57260858

>>57260798
No not really. There are a bunch of excused they could use to justify blocking an asset from being traded.

>> No.57260881

>>57260711
Vanguard and Blackrock are the two largest asset managers in the US so yeah.

>> No.57260899

>>57260662
bullish

>> No.57260941

>>57260899
I thought so too desu, but I'm not yet sure why it was the first thing I was thinking. I have no insight into the workings behind these scenes.

>> No.57261016

>>57260788
This
Checked
If you don't have at least 1 while bitcoin at this point then you're not gonna make it

>> No.57261050

>>57261016
I have just over 1 BTC in shitcoins. I am going to make it to financial freedom and success.

>> No.57261059

>>57260858
>There are a bunch of excused
Yeah, just like I could use a bunch of excuses to kill someone. And that still won't make killing someone legal.
What's your point?

>> No.57261099

>>57260662
>VANGUARD IS BANNING ALL BITCOIN ETFS FROM THEIR PLATFORM

With Irishmen, you lose.

>> No.57261112

>>57260817
they want to monopolize the luddite boomer market while everyone else has an ETF hardon. it might be a smart play since there is still a lot of them.

next time bitcoin has a bear phase they will do a victory lap

>> No.57261129

>>57261059
They just don't offer it. Not every car yard sells every model of car.
I have no idea really. But if they are saying it out in the open they think they can get away with it.

>> No.57261136

>>57261112
imagine the seething boomer clients blowing up their call centers after bitcoin is above 200k

>> No.57261175

>>57260662
the Jews are fighting Jews

>> No.57261199

Nothing burger. Let it play out. If their assets under management go from $7 trillion to $5trillion because people aren't able to buy the funds they want they will change their tune.

>> No.57261202

>>57260662
good. ETFs not needed

>> No.57261251

Reminder that Vanguard was founded by this guy
>Politically, Bogle was a Republican (a self-described Teddy Roosevelt Republican), although he voted for Bill Clinton, Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, and Hillary Clinton in 2016. He supported the Volcker rule and tighter rules on money market funds, and was critical of what he believed was the US government's lack of regulation of the financial sector. Bogle said the current system in the US had "gotten out of balance", and advocated for "taxes to discourage short-term speculation, limits on leverage, transparency for financial derivatives, stricter punishments for financial crimes, and a unified fiduciary standard for all money managers". In 2017, Bogle stated his belief that President Donald Trump's policies were good for the market in the short term, but dangerous for society as a whole in the long term.

>> No.57261275

>>57260662
market manipulation at its finest

>> No.57261281

Bullish. Boomerguard already bans leveraged and inverse ETFs

>> No.57261286

I bought some IBIT in my IBKR account. Never bet against Big BlackRock.

>> No.57261352

>>57261251
Is there an early life section to his Wikipedia?

>> No.57261354

>>57261251
sounds like a pretty straight shooter

>> No.57261389

>>57261352
In an interview in his Malvern, Pa., office in January 2017, Bogle, who attended his wife’s Presbyterian Church but maintained his Episcopalian faith, said that the Golden Rule was fundamental to his fiduciary responsibility: “Put your client’s interest above your own.”

Ruminating on his beliefs, Bogle said he “always had a lot of trouble with the realities of religion”:

What is real and what do you have to take on faith? It’s very hard for me to believe the body can be resurrected. The soul maybe. Why not? Since we don’t know exactly what the soul is. But the body! I’m looking out this window and I’m not seeing a whole lot of things moving up to heaven. So I’m a pretty realistic person. That conflicts with organized religion, but it doesn’t conflict with my faith. There’s something bigger and more important than we are sitting out there. We happen to call it God. That’s good enough for me.

Biblical references dot his writings. Bogle quotes from Psalm 118, “The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone,” when he describes how his index fund idea was first dismissed as “Bogle’s folly” and yet, as he modestly said, “Now it’s taken over the world.”

He seems like he would have liked Bitcoin when he was young.

>> No.57261415

BTC makes passive index funds obsolete

Of course they're seething

>> No.57261493

>>57260711
Nope, blackrock is the biggest
>>57260881
blackrock is the biggest, nice cope

>> No.57261547

>>57260662
Well vanguard is the biggest asset manager here in America so it's a pretty big deal

>> No.57261700

>>57261389
Seems like a narcissistic asshole. Also Episcopalians are the worst Christians existing today. Not really a surprise then that he compared his gay little Jewish financial instrument to the Son of God and savior of the world.

>> No.57261756

>>57260662
what a bunch of faggot cry babies kek

>> No.57262854

Vanguard is extremely risk adverse, not surprising
saged because you’re a fudding faggot

>> No.57262950

>>57262854
Yeah it's catered to index funds. I can't blame them, the support already sucks and imagine them trying to explain to normies why they can't just buy it like the VTSMX bullshit funds they are used too.

>>57260899
>>57260941
bullish indeed

>> No.57264054

>>57261202
>>57261199
>>57260899
Stage 1: Denial

>> No.57264139

>>57260745
Yeah becoming part of the globohomo financial system is definitely what Satoshi wanted.