JhetoXekri

On West Collapse 💥

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ECONOMICS:USGDG   United States Government Debt To GDP

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Wall Street’s major indexes closed the day in red on Tuesday, alongside cryptocurrencies, and precious metals like gold and silver taking some percentage losses. The leading crypto asset bitcoin dropped 5.87% under the $19K region, while the second largest crypto asset ethereum shed 8.7%. Gold’s nominal U.S. dollar value per troy ounce slipped by 0.50%, while silver dropped by 0.74% on September 6. Meanwhile, a recent rise in U.S. Treasury yields has been concerning and one analyst thinks the anomaly could spark an American debt crisis.

Tuesday was a bloody day of trading for Wall Street traders, gold bugs, and crypto proponents as markets shed significant losses. Investors are starting to weigh in on the upcoming Federal Reserve rate hike, and benchmark U.S. Treasury yields leapt to the highest tier in two months. Nasdaq, NYSE, S&P 500, and the Dow Jones ended Tuesday lower than expectations after the U.S. Labor Day holiday weekend.

Precious metals like gold, silver, and palladium were all down on Tuesday as well. Platinum and Rhodium, however, jumped between 0.71% and 3.97% higher against the U.S. dollar during the last 24 hours.
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EURUSD at 0.75 on Q4 2023
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GBPUSD at 0.9 on Q4 2023
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JPYUSD at 0.0043 on Q4 2023
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AUDUSD at 0.51 on Q4 2023
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CADUSD at 0.69 on Q4 2023
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KRWUSD at 0.0006 on Q4 2023
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It is only the end of neoliberalism, the death of the old world order, thanks to its own arrogance, its own citizens will pay for it.
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Everything collapses, we go up.
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When we break 'correction limit', the bullish cycle begins.
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Just time dude.
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USM1 to 28T
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GBM1 to 3.1T
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FRM1 to 2.6T
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DEM1 to 3.3T
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Check my Twitter account, you will see what a show there is with 'Michael Burry' and his habit of deleting tweets, informing and misinforming as always.
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Here we go 'BTC'.
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Here they go 'bubble stock market'.
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White House and Michael Burry manipulates the market, the market responds.
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Here we go.
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Where you think we go ? To ZERO ? 😆
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People think that money can impress me: I worked with people who invested 90 million euros in a weekend, I have friends who drive Ferraris and I don't talk to them because I hate arrogant idiots, my ex-lawyer advises millionaires in Switzerland, I prefer go alone that badly accompanied. 😆

Learn how money and the world works, it's only a matter of time before you're a millionaire. 💎
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Here we go, red dot line 'correction limit', started on Nov 2021.
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Shout out to the 'PREMIUM' TARDS, who said bye bye to BTC and all the assholes who came to make fun of it.
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Altcoin season Sep 19.
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I see that you know all, the idiots who spend the day and night watching TV tell me, if they don't measure anything about the market, how are they going to know some ? hahaha
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Altcoins
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BTC
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I am not a genius, nor wise, I only suffer from insomnia, I use time wisely, I read a lot, I learn from everything.

I usually have brutal headaches, 'metal' helps me with that.
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Heavy Metal to trade on my Twitter, check my profile to get the link 🤘
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Now our private wallet has full support for:

BIP 32: Hierarchical Deterministic Wallets
BIP 38: Passphrase-protected private key.
BIP 44: Multi-Account Hierarchy for Deterministic Wallets
BIP 49: Derivation scheme for P2WPKH-nested-in-P2SH based accounts
BIP 84: Derivation scheme for P2WPKH based accounts

Next -> BIP 86: Key Derivation for Single Key P2TR Outputs
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Implementarion sucessfull:

BIP 86: Key Derivation for Single Key P2TR Outputs.

Reviewing what else is missing to have full support for P2TR. 📚
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Again a big 30m short from 22800 to 21300 prompts a Bitcoin sell-off, what's up with these idiots? 🤭

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🔥🔥🔥 Here enjoying the apocalypse while cryptocurrencies recover. 🤭

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