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One under-discussed catalyst for $BTC is the hundreds if not thousands of zombie companies that could start buying BTC to get attention/volume/volatility on their stock
Remember that Saylor initially bought BTC almost out of despair, and it catapulted his company $MSTR from $1bn to $100bn.
Now he's preaching the gospel of a Bitcoin treasury company to anyone who would listen.
Unless you are a top company, most stocks get very low attention from the market. If you are the CEO or the CFO of such a company that has been trading sideways for decades and that does not have incredible prospects of growth, then there is a clear incentive to buy bitcoin
This is what $SMLR $KULR have started doing, and it had a significant impact on their stock price.
It seems logical to me that more and more companies are going to adopt this strategy. Just look at KULR chart and tell me there is no incentive to do it...
Remember that Saylor initially bought BTC almost out of despair, and it catapulted his company $MSTR from $1bn to $100bn.
Now he's preaching the gospel of a Bitcoin treasury company to anyone who would listen.
Unless you are a top company, most stocks get very low attention from the market. If you are the CEO or the CFO of such a company that has been trading sideways for decades and that does not have incredible prospects of growth, then there is a clear incentive to buy bitcoin
This is what $SMLR $KULR have started doing, and it had a significant impact on their stock price.
It seems logical to me that more and more companies are going to adopt this strategy. Just look at KULR chart and tell me there is no incentive to do it...
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US CPI in 1hr 50min:
Analysts Estimates:
*Headline: 0.3% vs 0.4% M/M prev.
*headline: 2.9% vs 2.9% Y/Y
*CORE CPI: 0.3% vs 0.2% M/M
*CORE CPI: 3.1% vs 3.2% Y/Y
Analysts Estimates:
*Headline: 0.3% vs 0.4% M/M prev.
*headline: 2.9% vs 2.9% Y/Y
*CORE CPI: 0.3% vs 0.2% M/M
*CORE CPI: 3.1% vs 3.2% Y/Y
yknow whats funny
when favourable conditions return, most will throw the lessons learned away *once again*
"my last chance to make it" before cranking up risks
think about the number of times it has been echoed throughout the cycle and yet we still see majority of folks suffering huge drawdowns each time we cool off
because once you get attached to your bags it gets very hard to let go + the latent dream of hitting one big homerun that changes your life -> refusal to tp
when favourable conditions return, most will throw the lessons learned away *once again*
"my last chance to make it" before cranking up risks
think about the number of times it has been echoed throughout the cycle and yet we still see majority of folks suffering huge drawdowns each time we cool off
because once you get attached to your bags it gets very hard to let go + the latent dream of hitting one big homerun that changes your life -> refusal to tp
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in the same vein, i do think memes will probably outperform *once again* as with every other continuation we've had this cycle
looking at cex memes + more established ones like fart etc.
think the current demographic of participants are attracted to fast money culture and likely won't settle for utility bids or slow cooks
pumpfun and its likes will remain hot with onchain runners albeit highly rotational
its a known fact that memes are illiquid and often take huge drawdowns - feature not bug
participants have been playing this game willingly and knowingly
they will continue to choose this game again and again
looking at cex memes + more established ones like fart etc.
think the current demographic of participants are attracted to fast money culture and likely won't settle for utility bids or slow cooks
pumpfun and its likes will remain hot with onchain runners albeit highly rotational
its a known fact that memes are illiquid and often take huge drawdowns - feature not bug
participants have been playing this game willingly and knowingly
they will continue to choose this game again and again
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afterall, memes are probably the most reflexive
and we know that memes are often the final stages
don't fix whats not broken is my current line of thought
and we know that memes are often the final stages
don't fix whats not broken is my current line of thought
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one can argue dilution, but we've been over this before since q2/q3 '24
effects of dilution feels contained within onchain walls in which we see speed rotations during periods of green
the game continues
effects of dilution feels contained within onchain walls in which we see speed rotations during periods of green
the game continues
meanwhile, strong utility plays will continue to creep their way up as usual
dispersion continues, asset selection is crucial yada yada usual stuff
dispersion continues, asset selection is crucial yada yada usual stuff
with this train of thought, i'm looking at betting on certain infras that can benefit in the event
one of which is a retail facing app x gamified pumpfun i've mentioned before
others are launchpad platforms that are still looking to gain traction - early or not idrk yet
finally, strong utility plays that offer buybacks
wildcard play would be ltc tbh
one of which is a retail facing app x gamified pumpfun i've mentioned before
others are launchpad platforms that are still looking to gain traction - early or not idrk yet
finally, strong utility plays that offer buybacks
wildcard play would be ltc tbh
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i've started to slowly scale into them, currently still mostly in stables
importantly, i have been and will continue off ramping non stop in batches
importantly, i have been and will continue off ramping non stop in batches
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think the current demographic of participants are attracted to fast money culture and likely won't settle for utility bids or slow cooks
to add on, most don't know how to read whitepaper or understand mechanisms because they've been onboarded into whats basically a pumpfun cycle (whether meme or ai)
will be hard to convince them to bid tokens that need a bit more thinking
will be hard to convince them to bid tokens that need a bit more thinking
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if the participants aren't willing to bid for you, let them bid indirectly for you through the protocol's buybacks
you ride on their draft
you ride on their draft
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*US JAN. CONSUMER PRICES RISE 0.5% M/M•, EST. +0.3%
*US JAN. CORE CPI RISES 3.3% WY; EST. +3.1%
*US JAN. CONSUMER PRICES RISE 3.0% Y/Y; EST. +2.9%
*US JAN. CORE CPI RISES 0.4% M/M; EST. +0.3%
*US JAN. CORE CPI RISES 3.3% WY; EST. +3.1%
*US JAN. CONSUMER PRICES RISE 3.0% Y/Y; EST. +2.9%
*US JAN. CORE CPI RISES 0.4% M/M; EST. +0.3%
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TRADERS SHIFT NEXT FED RATE CUT TO DECEMBER FROM SEPTEMBER ...
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The Giver (@lazyvillager1)
reason cpi more important than usual:
- posn got v aggro yday on BTC
- sets stage for FOMC in Mar (push next cut to Dec)
- retail was v imba buying dip on ETH / equities last Mon; no sustain thru
any1 interpreting this as bullish or non-relevant is mistaken.…
- posn got v aggro yday on BTC
- sets stage for FOMC in Mar (push next cut to Dec)
- retail was v imba buying dip on ETH / equities last Mon; no sustain thru
any1 interpreting this as bullish or non-relevant is mistaken.…
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