Are we in another bubble?
What will happen after Trump meets with Xi?
bitcoin price above $0 is a bubble by simple fact its worth nothing
>>59772114
Trump will put 40% tax on all chink goods, yuan crashes, BTC skyrockets to $5000.
>>59772120
used to believe this meme until i bought stuff with it online, including "anonymous" vpn service
>>59772120
Yet "real money" has no real value either. Just printed paper and numbers on your account. The rabbit hole truly is deep.
>>59772114
>Another subprime mortgage bubble
>Student loan bubble
>Car loan bubble
>Other asset bubbles
All the policies that were supposed to fix 2008 have dug our hole much deeper. There are multiple bubbles. Maybe better than BitCoin for long-term value, stock up on gold, guns, food, and water.
>>59772605
yeah when all of these pop (probably chain reaction?) it will be ugly
get a generator, too, so you can keep shitposting
another question, anyone do HFT on the btc exchanges? would be curious to hear what kinda algos / strategies people are using
>another question, anyone do HFT on the btc exchanges?
barrier of entry too low, too much competition, too slow transactions (real HFT is done in 10ms), too high fees
if you want to cheat the system, write something that will to arbitrage for you, though again, almost everyone using crypto is savvy enough where they have already thought of doing this, so the competition is insane
otherwise just play short/long like everyone else does, seems to be the only way it works
>>59772717
what about something as simple as a twitter bot parsing the firehose api for signals? or simple sentiment analysis on weibo?
>>59772866
if you can make something, and it makes money, slap some protection on it and sell it
you'll make more money selling the pickaxes than trying to mine the gold