Bitcoin Analysis

Are you talking with yourself? Are you a FUD- & FOMO-bot, or why are you repeating yourself again and again and again on this simple 'BTC analysis' forum? :rolleyes::D



The only thing this report from CNBC says is:

6% are for 60k+,
44% are for 30k-,
50% are for 40k+.

Concerning my entry points at 6, 9, 11, 20, 30, 40 and 50k I can live with all those bigger dips. Buy and hold on long-term (10+ years).

Ask yourself why 44% of the asset managers would like to see BTC below 30k again (we've already been there in January and in June 2021 btw. (27.5-28.2k in January and 28.2-29.0k in June))... They all want a better entry for their digital (e.g. crypto) assets. They're all waiting for the ETFs in the USA to start. And as long as they wait they want lower BTC-prices, of course. Even big asset managers have FOMO (fear of missing out) at the end. :p:D
What's your problem? Thia is a forum!
You either having your monthly or is stuck with long positions in the US$50-60k.
Cheers!
 
I wonder how much Crypto the US government has?
Various departments of the United States Government have held, and/or currently hold Bitcoin, primarily acquiring it through asset forfeitures in legal cases.
From my search, the USA government holds 70,124.95 bitcoins representing 0.334%

As of October 2020, the FBI owned 1.5 percent of all the world's bitcoin, Forbes reported. Less than a quarter-million people own a single bitcoin, although the number of accounts holding one bitcoin has grown from 159,916 to 246,377

While the relatively new cryptocurrency does have many legitimate and quickly growing uses, bitcoin is best-known for its popularity with criminal and shadowy internet figures because it is nearly impossible to track. Bitcoin was required for all transactions on the Silk Road, where customers could find illegal drugs, child pornography, weapons, or a contract killer, among other listings.
That is the reason why I think sooner or later, legitimate & democratic governments will impose some control on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies which in turn will diminish their value.
 
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What's your problem? Thia is a forum!
You either having your monthly or is stuck with long positions in the US$50-60k.
Cheers!
Okay, you seem to be a paid bot. You didn't even read my post. That's how bad bots always reply; stupid AI. Bye bye, you little FUD and FOMO spreader. :p:D:rolleyes:
 
Okay, you seem to be a paid bot. You didn't even read my post. That's how bad bots always reply; stupid AI. Bye bye, you little FUD and FOMO spreader. :p:D:rolleyes:

Oh damn. After over 10 years in the FPA, RahmanSL turns out to be a bot. o_O

@RahmanSL - Did Cyberdyne Systems send you terminate us or did Weyland-Yutani assign you to this mission in the hope of bringing back an alien life form? ;)
 
Well it certainly looks like Bitcoin is moving in a boring sideways movement. For what looks to be the ''bottom'' of the current bearish price action, the movement we have seen of late has been very boring. In comparison to the previously very strong movements we have seen. If you were a day trader scalping in and out then its certainly possible to scalp Bitcoin up and down in this range. But I do feel that we are not too far away from a strong impulsive breakout, hopefully that's in our desired bullish direction. Let me know your thoughts below. GLIYF
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Various departments of the United States Government have held, and/or currently hold Bitcoin, primarily acquiring it through asset forfeitures in legal cases.
From my search, the USA government holds 70,124.95 bitcoins representing 0.334%

As of October 2020, the FBI owned 1.5 percent of all the world's bitcoin, Forbes reported. Less than a quarter-million people own a single bitcoin, although the number of accounts holding one bitcoin has grown from 159,916 to 246,377

While the relatively new cryptocurrency does have many legitimate and quickly growing uses, bitcoin is best-known for its popularity with criminal and shadowy internet figures because it is nearly impossible to track. Bitcoin was required for all transactions on the Silk Road, where customers could find illegal drugs, child pornography, weapons, or a contract killer, among other listings.
That is the reason why I think sooner or later, legitimate & democratic governments will impose some control on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies which in turn will diminish their value.
I`m sure that many governments are holding crypto. It`s not only US.
 
Oh damn. After over 10 years in the FPA, RahmanSL turns out to be a bot. o_O

@RahmanSL - Did Cyberdyne Systems send you terminate us or did Weyland-Yutani assign you to this mission in the hope of bringing back an alien life form? ;)
Through the years, we have many wackos here who don't last very long. Best thing is to ignore them.
 
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