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Missing the point. Sure you were in business? ;)

What the customer believes in is what matters.

Yep this is true. Although not all that the consumer believes is good for them. That’s why we have great marketers :D
 
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Missing the point. Sure you were in business? ;)

What the customer believes in is what matters.

No, not missing the point. You misread.

Not what I like is important, what the client likes is important. The client is the one who decides and PAYS.
 
No, not missing the point. You misread.

Not what I like is important, what the client likes is important. The client is the one who decides and PAYS.
"Not because they believe in the product". How you knows this I don't know but again that is not the point.
 
The Dutch believed that tulips were a good investment.
Again with those useless tulips... Tulips are, were and will always be pratically useless.
Way more useless than a simple formula like 2+2=4.

Bitcoin is a bit more advanced than 2+2=4
 
Again with those useless tulips... Tulips are, were and will always be pratically useless.
Way more useless than a simple formula like 2+2=4.

Bitcoin is a bit more advanced than 2+2=4
I'm not saying it's not. I'm just saying that at the time the customers believed it was a good investment.
Bitcoin is software. I have no way of valuing it. Those who are buying today believe it will increase in value. I'm not sure.
What gives 2+2=4 any value? It's true and it's constant and it will always remain the same so how much is it worth.
 
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Again with those useless tulips... Tulips are, were and will always be practically useless.

Somebody never bought flowers for the girlfriend...

They are nice to look at. I still have to figure out how to look at 0s and 1s inside my computer.
 
Where I see daily support, prior wide range bar bullish breakout point in Dec 16 '20:
! BIT daily support.png
 
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