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Scraped on 04/04/2025, 01:41:21 UTC
Final bottom reached.

Nobody Mindrusted.
Let's go!
i purchased more.
i really would like to see a sharp move to

74 k maybe 65k
I would grab a hefty chumk

It probably is not healthy for a long term bitcoiner to be cheering for downity, when we have already had 25% downity (around these here prices) and we even had 30% downity if you count our correction down to $76.6k from nearly a month ago.  

You haven't had enough downity yet?  

Your desire for MOAR downity likely reflects that you are sitting on way too much cash, but what else is new when it comes to uie pooie?  

You seem to almost always be sitting on too much cash..  

Perhaps, the life of a trader, rather than one of an investor?   Perhaps?  Perhaps?

Edited: broke up into segments and added a few clarifications of ideas

cash is fine.

i do not mind having too much of it.

that's why you are buying Bitcoin now instead of 2012, I guess ?

Dude, don't rub it in  Grin

That said, being fully invested is a hassle when you whatwant to buy something else as an investment (unless you sell somethinganother asset)...every purchase essentially becomes a DCA.
Having an investable cash excess (or cash flow) is of a paramount importance to get into new investment opportunities.

Funny, though, every time I think that I would have an excess cash flow for a while, something always comes up: renovations, improvements, etc, etc.
Picture a hamster on thea wheel...the faster he runs, the faster the wheel spins.
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Scraped on 04/04/2025, 01:16:17 UTC
Final bottom reached.

Nobody Mindrusted.
Let's go!
i purchased more.
i really would like to see a sharp move to

74 k maybe 65k
I would grab a hefty chumk

It probably is not healthy for a long term bitcoiner to be cheering for downity, when we have already had 25% downity (around these here prices) and we even had 30% downity if you count our correction down to $76.6k from nearly a month ago.  

You haven't had enough downity yet?  

Your desire for MOAR downity likely reflects that you are sitting on way too much cash, but what else is new when it comes to uie pooie?  

You seem to almost always be sitting on too much cash..  

Perhaps, the life of a trader, rather than one of an investor?   Perhaps?  Perhaps?

Edited: broke up into segments and added a few clarifications of ideas

cash is fine.

i do not mind having too much of it.

that's why you are buying Bitcoin now instead of 2012, I guess ?

Dude, don't rub it in  Grin

That said, being fully invested is a hassle when you what to buy something else as an investment (unless you sell something)...every purchase essentially becomes a DCA.
Having an investable cash excess (or cash flow) is of a paramount importance to get into new investment opportunities.

Funny, though, every time I think that I would have an excess cash flow for a while, something always comes up: renovations, improvements, etc, etc.
Picture a hamster on the wheel...the faster he runs, the faster the wheel spins.
Original archived Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
Scraped on 04/04/2025, 01:11:01 UTC
Final bottom reached.

Nobody Mindrusted.
Let's go!
i purchased more.
i really would like to see a sharp move to

74 k maybe 65k
I would grab a hefty chumk

It probably is not healthy for a long term bitcoiner to be cheering for downity, when we have already had 25% downity (around these here prices) and we even had 30% downity if you count our correction down to $76.6k from nearly a month ago.  

You haven't had enough downity yet?  

Your desire for MOAR downity likely reflects that you are sitting on way too much cash, but what else is new when it comes to uie pooie?  

You seem to almost always be sitting on too much cash..  

Perhaps, the life of a trader, rather than one of an investor?   Perhaps?  Perhaps?

Edited: broke up into segments and added a few clarifications of ideas

cash is fine.

i do not mind having too much of it.

that's why you are buying Bitcoin now instead of 2012, I guess ?

Dude, don't rub it in  Grin
That said, being fully invested is a hassle when you what to buy something else as an investment (unless you sell something)...every purchase essentially becomes a DCA.
Having an investable cash excess (or cash flow) is of a paramount importance to get into new investment opportunities.