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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 368.29+0.6%Nov 7 4:00 PM EST

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To: bull_dozer who wrote (209082)12/11/2024 7:48:29 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 217592
 
>> THE F*CKING F*CKS

Following up to Message 34942399
So, now-now, stable coin 51.53%, ETH 45.09%, and PAXG 3.37%
given that the game was never about holding cash (USDC) in the crypto wallet over any extended duration, I bought some more PAXG with some USDC, and sold some ETH for more USDC

The remaining USDC shall wait for opportunities in any of BTC, ETH, and PAXG, and might be just parked in PAXG should volatilities die.

I feel PAXG is inexpensive relative to BTC and perhaps to ETH as well

So, now-now, order of battle at stable coin USDC 68%, ETH 22%, and PAXG 10%

Needless to but I will note anyway, hope BTC collapses, ETH zooms up, and PAXG holds steady or rise or fall, as long as stable coin USDC remains stable. Not too many moving numbers to navigate amongst.

I do not intend to trade PAXG, and only want more and more PAXG, unless of course BTC and ETH craters and PAXG zooms up. Should all three chips crater I shall just read a book and wait the storm out.

The virtual volatility-harvesting machine in my phone is working :0)

The fact that the machine works at all and well tells me the world is NOT alright. I suspect everything f*cked but we do not know what which how when.
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