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  • smokingman

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    How long before this is like NY in 1976 when no one would buy the bonds regardless of the interest rate offered?
    Bump the chart out to all time. We are not yet at 2008 levels,but close.
    Edit to change link to one most understand how to use(just click the chart button).
     

    Route 45

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    Many people are risk averse and do not care for volatility.
    Others see opportunity in volitility.
    Most people also understand the difference between a legitimate currency and what amounts to an online casino. I made some righteous bucks a couple years back on that silly ass Dogecoin, but I understand it for what it is.
     

    asevans

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    Most people also understand the difference between a legitimate currency and what amounts to an online casino. I made some righteous bucks a couple years back on that silly ass Dogecoin, but I understand it for what it is.
    Dogecoin and bitcoin are two different things.
    Do your research.
     

    Nugget

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    This chart and the one you posted above it are just spectacular. "If you start on an arbitrary date of my choosing, you'll see that 1 BTC is still equal to 1 BTC, while every other asset class is worth less than it was on that arbitrary date."

    I can do that too. Here's a 2yr chart comparing BTC to SPY. During that 2yr period, I also received some dividends from SPY.

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    jamil

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    This chart and the one you posted above it are just spectacular. "If you start on an arbitrary date of my choosing, you'll see that 1 BTC is still equal to 1 BTC, while every other asset class is worth less than it was on that arbitrary date."

    I can do that too. Here's a 2yr chart comparing BTC to SPY. During that 2yr period, I also received some dividends from SPY.

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    It doesn't matter. Data isn't going to change anyone's mind.
     
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