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Nah nigga ETH gonna moon
Buy that shit faggot
I should be surprised by how many people on a "business" forum don't know what a dead cat bounce is.
Unfortunately Im not.
ETH will be sub 200 by Friday
>implying bounce
and 500 by end of year
In fairness, "business" does not mean "daytrading" to most people.
Not that anybody on Veeky Forums is doing anything else with their lives..
ETH IS A MESS
I'd say ETH might be having its having its dead cat bounce, BTC probably not though
It had it's bounce mid June you clowns.
This board has the memory of a mouse.
They forget ETH dropped 50% in May, more than today, but everyone here still considered it "the golden time of crypto" and a "super bull market".
Then it fucking doubled.
And its been on a consistent downturn ever since man
why do you bagholders continue to delude yourself like this?
So you're saying that it might spike up again?
this
kys yourself you fucking leech
>investing is being a leech
I'm sorry you were hurt user
$50 by end of year
It will be over $500 by end of year by my best estimate. $1k in a year
ETH is not dead yet.
you're just a retard who missed BTC in 2013 and now thinks ETH is destined to overtake it because you need your gains. well it's not gonna happen.
MUH FLIPPENING YOU SAID IT WAS SUPPOSED TO FLIPPENING REEEEEEEEE
I'll have you know that I don't just daytrade, I also sell my sperm.
Not me, too good looking.
Where is this 50% drop?
i lost $7
This, many experts are talking about sub 200$ ETH, only a fool would think its over. This "dip" will last a few more days and then slow "dip" all throughout July. August will see some new gainz hopefully.
Get out while you can until the storm is over.
the faster eth crashes down to its true value of 50 bucks, the sooner this will all be over, and we can get our gains back.
Agreed, steady growth over a longer period would be great.
I remember many people trying to play this game back at single digit ETH, not worth betting my entire stack to end up being left behind on something I'm still bullish on on a one year timescale.