Bitcoin is a Ponzi

the bossman

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It’s undeniable that Covid stimulus efforts propelled crypto to its current heights. That’s why it’s a bubble.

It's undeniable that Bitcoin wouldn't be at current heights without the massive Covid stimulus.

The stimulus was a major catalyst behind crypto’s rise.

But all that artificial support is gone now. Look out below.

You struggle to understand that crypto's rise correlated with all-time low interest rates and monetary stimulus.

I'm confused. Haven't seen any COVID stimulus checks in awhile. Things aren't adding up. Can you explain what's happening? :jbhmm:



Do you have any evidence that crypto will thrive in a high interest-rate environment? No. Yes

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let me guess these dummies wont come back in here this year but i bet they will come back in 2026 during the bear market year :mjlol:
It goes up and down and for the most part mirrors whatever the stock market is doing to the point where it's not really an alternate form of currency or a hedge against the market it's just following it.

I guess my point is why bother buying this when you can invest in something like Google or Amazon that's undervalued as a company and has a level of predictability and even a dividend to it (Google)?

I guess it's an easy target. It's a brainless investment that requires no real research or tracking you just throw your money at it and there aren't any conference calls or earnings performance to track. If the stock market is doing well this will probably do well too I guess.

This is likely going to always have at least some level of success because there's a lot of people who want to get rich quick and will blindly throw their money at it. There's also a lot of people with capital that want to exploit the former. It's day trading or penny stocks dumbed down with no skill or knowledge required. Really though for brainless investing ETFs exist.
 
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It goes up and down and for the most part mirrors whatever the stock market is doing to the point where it's not really an alternate form of currency or a hedge against the market it's just following it.

I guess my point is why bother buying this when you can invest in something like Google or Amazon that's undervalued as a company and has a level of predictability and even a dividend to it (Google)?

I guess it's an easy target. It's a brainless investment that requires no real research or tracking you just throw your money at it and there aren't any conference calls or earnings performance to track. If the stock market is doing well this will probably do well too I guess.

This is likely going to always have at least some level of success because there's a lot of people who want to get rich quick and will blindly throw their money at it. There's also a lot of people with capital that want to exploit the former. It's day trading or penny stocks dumbed down with no skill or knowledge required. Really though for brainless investing ETFs exist.
Screenshot your portfolio in stocks.
 
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