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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
JayJuanGee
on 16/06/2022, 06:37:26 UTC
Here is an 'interesting" suggestion re new poll on WO:

How much are you currently losing "on paper" from the ATH in your current bitcoin position (not counting the profit/loss from earlier sells)

1. less than $1K
2. between $1k and $10K
3. between $10K and 100K
3. between $100K and $1 mil
4. between $1mil and $10mil
5. between $10mil and $100mil
6. Above $100mil

Not sure if people would be honest in their answers, but am curious to see the spread anyway.
EDIT I also think that it is more interesting to measure from the ATH instead of the profit/loss since every individual buy price is different, but ATH is the same for everyone.

From my perspective such question comes off as a negative nancy bullshit idea...

Accordingly, it sucks as a question.. .not only because of its FUD exacerbating likelihood... but also tries to maximize negative ideas about BTC when there are way better ways to consider BTC, especially if we consider where BTC is at in terms of other bullshit macro-happenings and also in terms of considering more relevant factors that may well relate to being in BTC longer term rather than shorter term has a lot of uncertainties, and instead of focusing on negative bullshit, we seem to be in times in which it would be way better to focus on accumulating and DCAing even though.. or maybe strategic HODLing. and figuring out some potential buy on dip potentials.

Surely you do not believe in such DCA and buy on dip practices because you want to buy on the way up... which may or may not be a good practice when we are at and below the 200-week moving average in the past several days, if we might want to consider our having had crossed below $24k-ish to be more or less very damned close to 200-week moving average territory (at least within less than 8% of the 200-week moving average that is currently at $22.3k)

Here are the Bitcoin Holdings from Public Companies

Micro Strategy and Tesla’s  average cost are between $30000-$32000



Since when are newbies not even posting a link and still expecting a merit..?   hahahahaaha







LINK or IT DIDn't happen!!!!!!!!
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