Is there a formula, please shine the light senpai, so we all see and learn.
there isn't, you have to pay attention to developments in the tech, see who's saying they're interested, and literally speculate
Inflation is easy:
(24 hours / block time) * coins per block * current price.
Valuation is purely speculation.
actually...maybe you could do something with lending rates?
buy high, sell low
>>2735262
something on lines of: If i buy this coin today at this price, how long will it take to at least make my money back lending at so and so rate, over this many periods
>>2735232
coin price + coin market cap/54
have fun
>>2735289
And the amount of time to make your money back would determine whether or not you choose to buy at current prices. And if you have a specific time period in mind, then this is where a over, undervalued, or required coin price can come from
>>2735295
>coin price + coin market cap/54
54? why? weeks?
>>2735317
>give you a real calculation
>you ignore it and fall for the joke calculation that means nothing
>>2735317
yes, plus two additional "slippage weeks" to account for price fluctuations and lost ground retracements in price.
>>2735363
2532.04 + (41,614,804.095 / 54) = almost 800k
you think this is a rough current valuation of what bitcoin should be, or am I misinterpreting something?
Coinmarketcap.com
>>2735398
That's the price gain in market cap over the next week.
>>2735411
oh I see, sorry
http://www.investopedia.com/walkthrough/corporate-finance/4/npv-irr/payback-rule.aspx
similar to what I was describing
>>2735764
leave me alone man, just trying to find somewhere to invest my 100k
>>2735232
as an economist:
Currency A: Inflation x_a
Currency B: Inflation x_b
fair price V today A/B at time T:
V(T) = spot_price*exp((x_a-x_b)*T)
t. i price fx options
good thread