“It was almost like you just gave a 21-year-old a million dollars,” Harrison said. “I get it — they were excited to be so popular.”
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Dow, the man who first shorted bitcoin, for instance, even mentioned in his initial post that a person can be “simultaneously bullish on blockchain and bearish on bitcoin.” And he just announced that he’s ending his short.
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A look at funding rates across exchanges hints at excessive optimism, with traders going long on BTC en masse — a classic indicator of a correction.
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It should be noted that crypto prices also started rising more quickly when Donald Trump lost the presidential election, so we should probably have a think about the notion that Trump might actually be Satoshi, and that now with more free time on his hands he is focusing on pumping the market. After all it is highly likely that he is a Japanese-trained quantum physicist (do make sure you get to 2:09 in this for proof of his knowledge of thermodynamics, and to 2:45 for evidence of his reading Japanese):
EUR/USD:1.1467-0.0052-0.45%Natural Gas:4.8345+0.0065+0.13%UK 100:7,377.35+47.850+0.65%GBP/JPY:152.59-0.8165-0.53%WTI Oil:82.036+0.5830+0.72%USD/JPY:113.89+0.0050+0.00%S&P 500:4,659.71+13.000+0.28%AUD/USD:0.7305-0.0056-0.77%Silver:25.090+0.4510+1.83%USD/CAD:1.2582+0.0135+1.09%Corn:5.8385+0.0305+0.53%EUR/USD:1.1467-0.0052-0.45%Natural Gas:4.8345+0.0065+0.13%UK 100:7,377.35+47.850+0.65%GBP/JPY:152.59-0.8165-0.53%WTI Oil:82.036+0.5830+0.72%USD/JPY:113.89+0.0050+0.00%S&P 500:4,659.71+13.000+0.28%AUD/USD:0.7305-0.0056-0.77%Silver:25.090+0.4510+1.83%USD/CAD:1.2582+0.0135+1.09%Corn:5.8385+0.0305+0.53%
Bitcoin made a new life high at $66,998 on 20th Oct and since then it entered into a retracement phase and subsequently prices dipped below $59,000 in the following days.
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