CryptoCzar

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CryptoCzar

CryptoCzar

@cryptoczar99

Katılım Ocak 2025
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CryptoCzar
CryptoCzar@cryptoczar99·
@Budgetdog_ It might not be an investment, but it’s a security issue when you own it outright and I’ve invest in seven figures into my property at home on rural acreage and I would do it again. I don’t wanna have a mortgage and pay interest.
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CryptoCzar@cryptoczar99·
It’s fairly accurate statement, but we can all recognize maybe a bubbles forming but it could be years and years before that actually happens so you can position yourself way too early. The main thing is just watch the charts.
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher

Expert market analysts: "The AI bubble is the biggest risk to the economy we've ever seen." Yesterday, I published an article that explains exactly why they're right. Take 30 seconds out of your day to read the summary: (most people will be blindsided by what comes next)

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Wendy O
Wendy O@CryptoWendyO·
I just got gas in Los Angeles County. I don’t have a fancy screenshot but I paid like $4.30 a gallon.
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CryptoCzar@cryptoczar99·
Steve Toth is more Maga than Crenshaw. That’s who I voted for, next one to fall come the general election is John Cornyn , Ken Paxton‘s gonna replace him.
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CryptoCzar@cryptoczar99·
@danielisdizzy Well Drunkenmiller is correct if you’re holding stocks with good fundamentals and you have a holding period of over five years. In the short term, TA is a psychology of the market is a fear and greed of the people participating in the market and that still has value.
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Daniel@danielisdizzy·
Stanley Druckenmiller, who has relied heavily on technical analysis during his career, recently said: “I can unequivocally tell you that technical analysis is about 20% as effective today as it was 30 years ago, because no one was using it. But when everybody’s using it, it doesn’t work anymore because you don’t have a unique thing to act against.” If even Druckenmiller says this, it reinforces a simple idea: What really matters is buying great companies and avoiding overpaying for them. As Peter Lynch used to say, in the long run the price of a stock will follow the company’s economic results — regardless of the “drawings” on a chart. “If charts could really predict the future, technical analysts would all be billionaires.” Technical analysis is more of a distraction than anything else. The real edge isn’t drawing lines. It’s understanding businesses.
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