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>coworker starts talking about crypto
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>>59218954
is that good
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>>59219100
it's bad
it's very bad
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>>59219115
Maybe in 2021. But everyone knows about crypto now.
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>>59218954
aurora borealis??
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>>59220664
Can I see it
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>people on instagram start posting crypto gainz on their stories again
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>>59218954
Normies own crypto, watch anime and play videogames
It ain’t how it used to be, it dosen’t mean anything, it’s on par with stocks and bonds practically
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>>59218954
Why is there smoke coming out of your portfolio, Seymour?
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>coinbase was already in the top 10 apps for a day a couple of days ago
>personally havent heard normies talk about crypto, but others are saying theyre seeing it
>as with every new cycle, crypto is more popular and common than last time. these are still signals to watch for, sure, but the ceiling has been raised
>our new major top signals will be slightly different/grander this run around
what do you think the new top signals will look like?
i think theyll look similar to that el salvador president being corny on twitter about slurping bitcoin
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>>59219100
There's a saying that when your taxi driver starts talking about stocks it's time to sell. When do you think is time to take profit? When all the amateurs get in for easy money because everything is mooning, it has always been like this, it's an endless cycle, things go up, normies want a piece of it, and everyone dumps on them and they end up holding the bags and swear to never invest again, then the cycle repeats.
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>>59219122
This. Normies being aware signaling the top is the old way of thinking. Now many of them have probably even been in two complete cycles even if they don't really understand what they are doing.
>>59221120
I hope you're prepared for an unforgettable bullrun!
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>>59222115
>Normies being aware signaling the top is the old way of thinking
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>>59223373
He’s right tho and your stupid reaction gif wont change the truth. We can even say that we’re the normies now since we didnt catch btc at it’s infancy.
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>>59218954
I overheard my coworkers talking about bitcoin this week.
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>>59218954
>coworkers start talking about their collateralized debt obligations
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>>59218954
Yes, you are totally special, nobody knows about it except you.
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>>59221051
>Made $1k on this thing called doge!
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>>59221139
It's back down to 42 after the PEPE hype wore off. We've still got time.
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>tell zoomer employees to buy BTC
>they’re buying lockheed stock instead
kek
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>>59224180
>buying bitcoin at 90k
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>>59224226

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> buying bitcoin at $900
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>>59219122
This, stocks are old news but there was a time the majority of people didn't even think about stocks. In the future crypto will be as commonly used and traded as stocks, maybe even more.

Crypto is basically stocks 2.0. A stock you can actually use and spend
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>>59224243
What I'm saying is, it will definitely have a dip at some point in the coming months. Yeah sure it won't be 40k, it might not be even 60k. But it will dip at some point and why not buy it then instead of now at 90k?
It dipped too after 900. Nobody made these retards not buy it for another decade. Should've not bought it for another month or two, not years.
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>>59218954
I have a friend that bought the top of shib and started giving crypto advice on Facebook because he thought he was some super crypto genius. Then when the price fell he didn’t post about crypto again for years. Until this bull run where he’s posting about doge now, and giving crypto advice again, after its already pumped.

Some people just weren’t born to make it
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>>59218954
top signal
everytime when mormies are starting to notice, it is a sell signal.
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>>59218954
Watch all the normies buy BTC at the top while smart money rotates into alts for alt season. A classic!
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>>59218954
Coworker actually made 15mil, left in the middle of his shift. I found out 5 months later, I thought he died.
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>>59221139
that reminded me of every twitter normie doing the glowing eyes profile pic, shit was so cringe
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>>59224470
I want other coins to hit $1, then $100, etc. If btc did, why can't others!?
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>>59224470
The difference between 90k and 60k is far less than 90k and $1M. You are splitting hairs and trying to time the market instead of DCAing and relaxing.
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>>59224516
post screen caps of the facebook advice.
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>>59218954
>Haha yeah I missed out on bitcoin, I heard crypto was mostly scams though. Plus it's bad for the environment.
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Lmao.
OP thinks he can literally force the market by repeating some of the threads the retard thinks he remembers signals a top.

I laugh at thee, homosexual.
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this is not like other times.

i am in a 200+ person group chat for people who share my very particular politics and in the past when btc was surging there would be tons of discussions, new members being added and asking for spoonfeeding, etc.

this last couple of weeks a few of us old-timers posted funny memes but mostly the chat remains silent.
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>>59225453
sorry-- i should clarify, the chat is specifically about crypto
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>>59224226
This was a year ago
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>>59218954
this is not the signal that it was
many people know about crypto now
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>>59222115
>this time is different
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>>59224896
It's not about absolute differences, but percentages. The difference between 90k and 60k is 1.5x .. if one waits to buy at $60k, they'll have 1.5x as many coins as they would have if they bought at $90k.
If they get one coin, that's a full $500k once bitcoin reaches $1M.
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>>59218954
most normies know about crypto after 2021
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>>59221015
no
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>>59218954
Normies often talk about it but never actually invest
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>>59218954
Talking big ain’t the same as actually investing, bro. An example of classic NEET move is jeeting on CLV and QAN until the pump kicks off and they FOMO back in.
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>>59226711
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>>59224896
>90k and $1M
Bitcoin is not hitting $1M and you're delusional if you think it is. The times when it did 10x after 10x after 10x are long gone. From now on we're seeing a small new ATH every 4 years. In-between these 4 years are lots of dips.
You're retarded if you buy it at the peak. I'm saying this as someone who was retarded and bought it around 2020 when it was 61K. I waited 4 years before I turned profit.
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>>59219115
It's not anything. We have 4 to 6 months.
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>>59226154
What if Bitcoin goes up over the long term without any steep crashes ever again? What if it melted up firing that time and the new ATH would need a steep crash to reach the old top that prevented a trader from buying in? Sitting out of the market that whole time would be more costly than just buying in.
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>>59227494
Why not? What is the peak? How do you know that it peaked right now? Just two weeks ago BTC was <70k. It's >30% up now. Why didn't you buy back then?
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>>59227164
Retail investors are showing interest now which mean market cycle peak should be here, QAN might be a good hold, but I prefer on low cap like Galaxis, those are aping for high return
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>>59225453
Send me an invite so I can take your advise while contributing nothing in return
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We're still at the phase where normies look at it in disbelief. It needs to break $100k momentarily and mainstream media needs to shill it a bit more before the top will be in (not much higher than $100k though).
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>>59218954
They are working a scam.
Last to bring up crypto to me in person was pic related crypto whore
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>>59229077
Yep, one look at Google search trends tells us we are just barely at the beginning of a run
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>>59221919
what makes you think you're not the taxi driver? how do you know the waiter hasnt been in crypto for 3 bullruns and only serves in a restaurant to for easy access to hostess pussy? imagine actually thinking this is the top
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>>59218954
TOP SIGNAL IS IN!
SELL ALL YOUR BUTTCOIN NOW! WE CRASHIN BACK TO 30-40K BY JANUARY!
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>>59229396
Everyone is someone else's taxi driver I guess.
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A COWORKER JUST FLEW OVER MY HOUSE
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>>59218954
how much are normies happy to make? Is a $1000 profit really that much for them to get excited? if so, that's pretty sad.
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>>59225283
>Plus it's bad for the environment.
I hate when they use this argument but I never know how to refute it. What are the best arguments for countering this?
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>>59221139
selling your house/real estate for bitcoin because someone said it will go to a million. screencap this
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>>59218954
man...
please, tell me he didn't said nothing about chainlink on solana, because that was supposed to be a secret here
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>>59218954
Dude we've been over this.
Every top of the cycle needs to have more normie exposure and adoption than the last cycle
The fucking president is talking about it back when it was under 70k
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>>59225453
Could it be all the institutions (ETFs, Strat Reserves) and governments accumulating under the noses of the normies?
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>>59230936
You start by not having conversations about crypto currency with normies, then you ask what the total impact is vs the manufacturing of EV batteries and finally hit em with the total environmental impact of certain nation's manufacturing empires and other implicit negative contributions of said nations.
All in all nothing is bad for the environment per se just bad for those inhabiting the environment. Life finds a way, well maybe not all life.
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>Bitcoin a speculative undergound asset
WELL IT WILL NEVER BE WORTH ANYTHING OKAY
>Bitcoin being adopted by normal people
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA THIS IS TERRIBLE IM GOING INSANE
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>>59230936
Mining subsidized renewable energy because you can still make money with your windmill outside of peak hours



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