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i like this guy, old joe needs to stfu
They should trial stable digital coins as currency there. They can track country easily that way
Bro Joe Kernen needs to go ahead and kick the bucket. He so delusional and poorly spoken at this point. Get him out
They said it was about drugs, then oil and now they're trying to steal anything that's not nailed down to tge floor 💀💯
"Bitcoin is beating gold THIS year" 😂😂🤣
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Okay I am so glad I shorted bitcoin around 93k. Look at bitcoin melting back down as my theory was correct. This will go back down to 85k. Just buy BITI or short bitcoin from here. Clearly it is now in downtrend😂. Gold is the winner. Bitcoin is just a losing game and I will keep shorting bitcoin to make profits 🙂
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There was so much hype around Smart Broke Dumb Rich by Zor Veyl. People claimed it changed their whole view on life and money overnight. I decided to try it for myself. It did not disappoint. Honestly, it’s the first financial book I’ve read that didn’t feel like generic advice or recycled fluff. No regrets at all.
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There’s this quiet frustration you carry when money never adds up. Reading Smart Broke Dumb Rich by Zor Veyl put words to that feeling for me.
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please don’t invite drunk guests thanks. We have now 2026. The guest said oil prices went negative less than three years ago so that would be between 2023 and 2026- oil went negative at the beginning of 2020 – Almost 6 years ago since it happened in April 2020 – Obviously this happened since the economy shut down during Corona . he’s spreading nonsense
Norman Bates – Institutional Head of Strategy over here.
Whoa, okay, that's actually a huge point. For years it's been "institutions are coming," and now to hear that retail is finally catching up to that wave? That's when things get really interesting.
All in all, it hasn't been a bad investing period across boards… I easily locked in about 10k last week, copying only carolyn greenwood nelson.
Shouldn't it be the opposite? Most institutional players dismissed Bitcoin until a few years ago when the rally convinced them that it was here to stay.
✨ “If you think that now, at partner level, you’re keeping your mouth shut — because it’s embarrassing.” ✨😂 time to retire Joe 😂😂
Xrp 🤫
Digital bs you'll own nothing and be happy. One question what would happen if bitcoin vanished. Life goes on, what happens if gold and silver, copper vanished the world stops. Physical reality beats Digital fake crap hands down every time.
These two lizards are a joke. Keep talking up bitcoin… we know the real winners
It’s still early fyi
Usa probably confiscated millions $$$ in btc from Venezuela 😂
bitcoin is 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
Someone at the station needs to remove Joe – the man is a total grumpy crank
Bitcoin already rejecting