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Board Speculation
Re: PnF TA
by
dragonseer
on 09/08/2015, 17:54:01 UTC
As far as I'm concerned, the ongoing fascination with the 'anonymous' features of currencies like Dash and Monero is holding the crypto community back. If you really want a private asset then don't have one that can't function without the internet. When more people awaken to how institutions have been abusing them and will keep on doing so, they are more likely to get angry and shove it in people's faces that they are getting on board with something new. So something like Potcoin could be a dark horse that takes a big market share sometime in the future. This whole 'We want a revolution but we don't want to show our faces' movement has had its moment and died on the vine. The next phase, and one far more effective in instigating change, could be fuelled by Joe Citizen angry when he realizes that the FDA has known that cannabis slows tumor growth since the 70s, while corporate powers are secretly getting behind tech that they know accelerates tumor growth, like microwave radiation.

Tell that to the man who is sticking the big RED, WHITE, and BLUE expropriation dick up your ass in 2017 forward.




All over the world, capital is going to be stampeding into the $dollar and then USA stocks as safe haven. By 2017.9, we will see the DJIA double in price.



I'll tell you what I think is the flaw in your reasoning, take a look at this graph, if you will



This is a graph of the Australian Dollar versus the American Dollar over the last twelve months. Australia has traditionally been a currency backed by commodities, and Australia has extremely conservative lending practices. Don't think for a minute that there have been any local issues here in OZ that have caused this kind of devaluation. Over this period of the last year the American dollar has seemingly decoupled from the Oil price, and just about anything else that would see it restrained by common sense.

This graph is one of many indicators that shows that 'All over the world, capital HAS been stampeding into the US dollar and USA stocks as safe haven'. Your assumption seems to be that the rest of the world seemingly has no answer to the bluster and bloated balance sheets that are propping up the US share market and dollar value. Let's see if this US dollar fiat bubble can even survive until the end of the year before we start worrying about 2017.