One interesting idea that's brought up in it is that currently people do not get persecuted if they use insider information and don't benefit from it in their trade.
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One interesting idea that's brought up in it is that currently people do not get persecuted if they use insider information and don't benefit from it in their trade. | ||
Ryzel
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GoTuNk!
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decoupling from sp500 is also huge news for btc | ||
FreakyDroid
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Also look at all the crypto ads about the Superbowl. Looks like a trap, as it usually is with all the positive crypto news, which usually turn into huge selloffs. | ||
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{CC}StealthBlue
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Nicostly
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LegalLord
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Most of that is pretty understandable but the latter three rises are kind of random. Lol. | ||
Emnjay808
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Salazarz
Korea (South)2590 Posts
On February 08 2022 04:32 FreakyDroid wrote: Short term crypto decouples from SPX and NDQ like it has in the last 3 years, but it usually lasts for a month of two. Unless the trend continues for a significant amount of time, I wouldn't be celebrating that just yet. Also look at all the crypto ads about the Superbowl. Looks like a trap, as it usually is with all the positive crypto news, which usually turn into huge selloffs. Actually, long-term crypto moves have been largely independent from equities markets. It's the correlations that are (or at least, used to be) temporary. There's an argument to be made that this has changed now with more and more institutional involvement in the crypto space, but I think it's too early to be talking about that just yet. | ||
FreakyDroid
Macedonia2616 Posts
On February 13 2022 19:27 Salazarz wrote: Actually, long-term crypto moves have been largely independent from equities markets. It's the correlations that are (or at least, used to be) temporary. There's an argument to be made that this has changed now with more and more institutional involvement in the crypto space, but I think it's too early to be talking about that just yet. You are wrong, long terms they are correlated, on short term they decouple for a few months at best. I don't know where you get your information for your claims (hopefully not from crypto bros and laser eyes), but facts speak otherwise. ![]() | ||
Salazarz
Korea (South)2590 Posts
On February 14 2022 02:44 FreakyDroid wrote: You are wrong, long terms they are correlated, on short term they decouple for a few months at best. I don't know where you get your information for your claims (hopefully not from crypto bros and laser eyes), but facts speak otherwise. ![]() If you adjust the axes and zoom out far enough, you can make pretty much any chart look like they're correlated. Realistically though, if you tried to trade BTC based on stock market moves (or vice-versa) you'd lose your pants pretty quickly. | ||
Emnjay808
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{CC}StealthBlue
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https://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/futures | ||
LegalLord
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LegalLord
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On February 22 2022 08:51 LegalLord wrote: Today feels like a really upsetting day for the markets to be closed. Though I expect some deep red tomorrow morning on my own positions. Heh. Meh. Priced in. | ||
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Artisreal
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How does the market decide that a risk is priced in? | ||
LegalLord
United Kingdom13775 Posts
On February 23 2022 23:14 Artisreal wrote: How does the market decide that a risk is priced in? Hell if I know. "Priced in" is a meme and so is assuming that the short-term volatility of the market has any rhyme or reason to it. | ||
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