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dr.fred 8 months ago
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dr.fred 8 months ago
shares do not perform btc does not perform this is the reality. what is performance? you need at least 20% p.a. in order to make up with inflation. in the last three years you needed more than that. shares perform if you trade leveraged assets options and futures perform very well. they outperform any other asset class. btc performs if you trade leveraged assets on btc: options, futures and even more highly leveraged derivatives like swaps. this is what saylor does. he is building a derivatives empire using btc. i think it is a scam like enron or worldcom. make your own conclusions about it.
dr.fred 8 months ago
canaduh is not a country it is a terrorist organization now they want to kill pregnant women and their babies: image
dr.fred 8 months ago
saylor is a fraud i liked his videos about btc, real estate in ny etc. very convincing. also the comparison between different asset classes was partly interesting even though he uses convenient timelines. the first problem with him emerged when he propagated central hosting of btc and he said that holding btc in your cold wallet was only for weird cypherpunk people. then he decided that btc was digital gold, even disputing that btc was p2p money which it was founded for. now he does not want to show his reserves. his company is clearly a 'trust-me-bro' situation. such situations never end well. btc was founded as p2p money for self-hosting. it can be verified by reading the satoshi whitepaper. what he propagates is clearly a fraud. did he get corrupted? by blackrock? conbase? mossad? what do you think?
dr.fred 8 months ago
excellent Benny Johnson @bennyjohnson · Jan 20 🚨BREAKING: President Trump just withdrew the United States from the World Health Organization
dr.fred 8 months ago
btc is only 88k now horrible is it saylor or the btc 'conference' bs ?
dr.fred 8 months ago
ACCOUNTING IRREGULARITIES During the dot-com bubble (1995-2000), MicroStrategy, led by Michael Saylor, saw its stock soar from $7 to over $333, boosting Saylor's wealth past $6 billion. On March 20, 2000, accounting irregularities triggered a 62% stock drop in one day, with shares later falling below $1 by 2001. Saylor lost $6 billion in a day. The SEC charged him with accounting fraud, settled with a $350,000 penalty and $8.3 million disgorgement. MicroStrategy faced lawsuits but survived. Some praise Saylor's vision, others criticize his financial mismanagement.
dr.fred 8 months ago
this is how holding btc feels: image
dr.fred 8 months ago
bernie madoff sent statements to his customers he had accounting but he never showed proof of funds enron had accounting worldcom had accounting
dr.fred 8 months ago
btc 89k again thanks to a useless and idiotic btc conference
dr.fred 8 months ago
why do they still do those idiotic btc conferences ? there is a video from this 'conference' where a suit says that in the past it was 'not your key, not your coin' but that is no more the case and now there is a democratization going on. unbelievable. total imbeciles in btc now
dr.fred 8 months ago
i warned everyone for months not to do one of those useless and idiotic btc conferences because btc ALWAYS goes down when they do that the imbeciles do it anyway and of course it goes down under 79k again