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RE: The Mid-Week Market Check! Silver & Gold Surging! Bitcoin Sideways, Dollar Index Down But Way Above 2011 level & Stocks & Bonds Look! 🪙📊

in LeoFinance6 days ago

With no large scale military or air force? Only the thousands of USA Troops on there soil defending against China, I doubt it’s significant amount given Trump would actually threaten to bring them all home if they did that, I dunno we’ll see. I’m not saying they wouldn’t sell any, but significantly? I can’t see it with USA there literally defense. Japan has no Air Force or large scale military. They have army, but not much. I just think this is hype beyond reason. The index being in the nineties, even low nineties is average action and the story is all currency’s moving down together, not the dollar rushing ahead faster toward destruction then others, opposite generally is true. I’m mostly hearing this hype from the Bitcoin podcasts, they have nothing to talk about with Bitcoin bull market being most likely over with a top of 126K in 2025 and there attempt to talk away the 4 year cycle that’s never failed yet , only had some timing slightly change so far. I still hold out there’s a 30% chance Bitcoin makes one more leg up to a new high the next 3 months and then tuning would of moved by 4 months, but I think it’s more likely we go sideways and see 50K - 60K as we get closer to 2027. Just as we’ve seen every 4 years since Bitcoin existence. It will continue the 4 year cycle and we’ll bottom 60% lower then 126K as we always do so far go down by far more, I’m saying 60% would be a little change from 70%-80%. Last time was 69K to 15K, before that 20K to 3K , & $1200 to $200 before that. I see it playing out the same as it always has with only slight changes in timing and % of volatility continues to slowly come down on bear side & even more on upside as makes sense the bigger something gets. !PIZZA !LADY

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It's just the headlines, but I honestly think that them selling all their treasures would impact their international trade. So I think it would hurt them more than it would help, and I agree about the military issues.