Happy halving day!! With all of the coincidences lately, I’m almost surprised that the halving didn’t come out on Bitcoin Pizza Day, which is actually next Friday, May 22nd. It did, however, fall on a little known Jewish holiday called Lag Ba’omer, which coincidentally enough marks the day that a […]
Month: May 2020
Bitcoin Touches $10,000 Ahead of Halving Event
There’s always that one guy who pipes up in a room crowded with people and says something that makes you completely reassess what you’ve just said.
Bitcoin Continues Rally As Halving Event Comes Closer
Last night, the U.S. National Debt reached $25,000,000,000,000 for the first time. It’s now growing at its fastest level in history. I remember quite vividly when the number first passed $24 trillion. In fact, I remember it really well because it was less than a month ago on April 9th. […]
Bitcoin Remains Firmly Above $9,000 as Halving Excitement Grows
You never really appreciate what you have until it’s taken away. Not sure where this statement originated, but it seems especially true during a period of lockdown. The world is now brimming with excitement about a return to normal that has now gone live in many countries. For myself, the […]
Stocks Are Up, Bitcoin Remains Flat
Volatility is down today, stocks are up, and bitcoin is flat. I know, I know, I’m supposed to build up to that and keep the suspense, but if that’s really the reason you’re reading, you could always just check the price feeds. Today’s source of entertainment comes from Germany, where… […]
Bitcoin Starts the Week Firm With Only 7 Days Until ‘Halving’
With every new day of Corona madness comes something new that completely changes the way we view the world, and the markets. Today’s shock and awe news comes directly from the legendary investor, the Oracle of Omaha, none other than Warren Buffett himself, who told us… Surely, Warren is aware […]
Stocks Get Hit By Poor Earnings, Bitcoin Remains Firm
An old English trader’s saying, it refers to the practice of leaving London during the summer to ride out the hot months in the countryside. Then, it involves coming back for a giant horse race that was apparently held in mid-September. The invention of the air conditioner in 1902 means […]