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    How to build a secure computer for storing digital crypto assets

    I hit a nerve there :D Take it easy, these pseudo arguments over internet are not worthy of a headache. But if you want to continue throwing liver bile I am sure that you can use something better than "have fun staying poor at your job". You crypto boys are facing hard times, repeating the...
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    How to build a secure computer for storing digital crypto assets

    And you never thought that I don't care and I have more interesting things to do?
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    How to build a secure computer for storing digital crypto assets

    The question has nothing technical to talk about. That Satoshi dude has 1 million coins, presumably Kleiman had that and now Craig has it as part of what he got from Kleiman's drive, he doesn't seem to have the keys as far as I understand. So what?
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    How to build a secure computer for storing digital crypto assets

    This came out of nowhere, how are you doing Johnny? Did you get a hit with your beloved coin? How much have you lost?
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    AAPL: France bans iPhone 12 over radiation concerns

    Since you are talking about kids like you are eighty - (kids these days!!) - let me remind you that screens nowadays are not as dangerous as they were 30 years ago. We even had the danger of getting electrocuted if we dared to manipulate the tv from the back due to the current being stores in...
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    Any tools for automation crypto arbitrage routine?

    If someone is willing to exchange via P2P with you, you can always check the price on a public exchange as that will be always that common price. Are ya trying to scam your very own friends?
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    Retail trader’s invisible fight with market markers

    To be completely fair, he mentions that his usual manipulations were on illiquid markets, normally on stocks on companies that had a very low volume. There are a lot of market makers and they all play against each other, so he could do his traps on markets where he was alone providing liquidity...
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    Retail trader’s invisible fight with market markers

    I've listened to four of them and so far I found at least a useful sentence per video. Something that I knew already but it is good to see someone confirming it.
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    El Salvador, the failed Bitcoin experience

    Bitcoin has failed in El Salvador because they are in good terms with the IMF now. They started using shitcoins because they couldn't get a loan from the IMF. Bukele started applying all recommendations that came from the IMF to reduce the deficit and Bitcoin was never involved, they even label...
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    El Salvador, the failed Bitcoin experience

    Nah, there are a few corners without a Bitcoin ATM. A lot more than the ones they have it.
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    Determination

    Trading is mainly based on pattern recognition and risk management. You can have as much determination as you want but if you don't learn how to hit the right keys the music won't play. You can be as dumb as a brick and have an edge. That edge will be your key to success , not your IQ.
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    Copper theft

    Poor inventory management, obviously. Hence why investors are running away. They don't believe the robbery story.
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    Trading platforms that display profit and loss on chart?

    My guess is that OP meant to ask for pnl "per trade" as in a little box with actions on top of a line marking the position. Trading view has that and can link your account to multiple brokers
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    Back test your decision to use back testing

    Another point that is discussed in the book. Chan went through examples to prove that simplest algorithms can be as good if not better than complex ones. There's a tendency to think that financial institutions have extremely complicated models to beat the market. They do have them but not to...
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    Back test your decision to use back testing

    IMHO, backtesting helps to understand systems that might be profitable. Specially if you are automating a trading plan. Looking at those systems in bulk can save you a lot of time, when you are a programmer you can speed up your learning process. My background is in software development and I...
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    Back test your decision to use back testing

    Person A is a gambler.
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    VBA (Excel) as a command line console app

    You do have the option to create console apps within Visual Studio without using Excel at all. Forget about Excel. You will thank yourself later down the line. Also forget about VBA and migrate everything to C#. There isn't a language as powerful as C#. It can even compete with c++ on...
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    Backtesting Option Strategies on Futures

    If you can't find the platform there is data available at: https://www.cboe.com/us/options/market_statistics/historical_data/ https://datashop.cboe.com/data-products?q=options https://datashop.cboe.com/sip-fees
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