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To: Julius Wong who wrote (165166)11/17/2020 7:51:41 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219469
 
Looks like BTC is lagging and has catching up to do :0)

<<Bitcoin minutes ago climbed to $17.6K, and is currently changing hands just below that level. The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ( GBTC) +7.2% today.


Blockchain plays moving today: Riot ( RIOT +36.1%), Marathon Patent ( MARA +21.4%), HIVE ( OTCQX:HVBTF +17.5%), Overstock ( OSTK +9.1%)>>

Let us see what if anything PYPL finance.yahoo.com has to say about its bitcoin plans w/I a few days

all indications say thumbs up, water is warm, etc etc

let us often remind ourselves, "do not trade the coins!"

finance.yahoo.com

"PayPal's Cryptocurrency Partner Sees 500% Surge In Trading Volume In A Month"



To: Julius Wong who wrote (165166)11/17/2020 8:11:22 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 219469
 
Hmmmmnnnn

I respect Dalio, but in this case he stands to be corrected and I trust he is wise enough to take the correction well, and do penitence

bloomberg.com

Ray Dalio Says He ‘Might Be Missing Something’ About Bitcoin

Nathan Crooks
18 November 2020, 00:30 GMT+8



Ray Dalio Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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Ray Dalio said Tuesday that he might be missing something about Bitcoin as the cryptocurrency passed $17,000 for the first time in almost three years.

“It’s not very good as a store-hold of wealth because its volatility is great and has little correlation with the prices of what I need to buy,” the billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates said in a series of posts on Twitter, adding that governments could eventually outlaw it if it started to compete with the currencies they control.

“I can’t imagine central banks, big Institutional investors, businesses or multinational companies using it,” Dalio added. “If I’m wrong about these things I would love to be corrected.”

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