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Ugh! Does it look like it?
Looks like!
Is it on MT5 (MQL5) ? ))
Looks like!
Is it on MT5 (MQL5) ? ))
:)
And by the way, maybe changes in algorithm rates can serve as
as an indicator in cryptocurrency trading?
And by the way, maybe changes in algorithm rates could be an
as an indicator in cryptocurrency trading?
https://www.rbc.ru/money/17/11/2017/5a0eb5e89a794712f2a4da03?from=main
https://www.rbc.ru/money/17/11/2017/5a0eb5e89a794712f2a4da03?from=main
well now it's all going to collapse for sure ))))
Now it's all going to collapse for sure ))))
Still hoping for a reversal? Have you been averaging? How many times did you increase the lot?
https://www.rbc.ru/money/17/11/2017/5a0eb5e89a794712f2a4da03?from=main
"Cryptocurrency rises as CME Group Chicago Exchange tests futures sales system and expects an influx of institutional investors to the market"
"Institutional investors" to such wild volatility?
And "investors" in what, mining or bitcoin speculation?
If "investors" for mining, how does that correlate with the rate?
It is not clear - does mining give a real capitalisation or a foolish capitalisation?
Bitcoin's current capitalisation of 120 billion -- is it secured by dollars or is it just numbers?
Are "institutional investors" interested in pure speculation? What assets are under bitcoin?
It feels like they are trying hard to find some kind of collateral for bitcoins -- but so far nothing works -- bitcoin is not secured by anything but numbers -- and that drops off sharply at a more or less tangible sale.
As long as bitcoin isn't actually sold, its value goes up -- as soon as bitcoin sells in units of bitcoin, the value goes down.
"Institutional investors" to such wild volatility?
And "investors" in what, mining or bitcoin speculation?
If "investors" are mining, how does that relate to the rate?
It is not clear - does mining give a real capitalisation or a foolish capitalisation?
Bitcoin's current capitalisation of 120 billion -- is it secured by dollars or is it just numbers?
Are "institutional investors" interested in pure speculation? What assets are under bitcoin?
It feels like they are trying hard to find some kind of collateral for bitcoins -- but so far nothing works -- bitcoin is not secured by anything but numbers -- and that, too, falls off sharply at a more or less tangible sale.
As long as bitcoin is not actually sold, its price goes up -- as soon as the bitcoin is sold in volume terms, it goes down.
It's just numbers and an excuse to make sales on the most expensive and unnecessary units.
R.F. article for illegal cashing of money for 7 years all cryptocurrencies are included there . At the moment, cryptocurrencies are a lust for profit, every schoolboy dreams of having his own crypto "to bend the system".
That's right, I won't name names, but two producers made this pyramid scheme to sell their products for 3 times the price.