Pretty sure we're all in the 'lost it' boat here....
I like the company though!
FFS.
Just nipped to the shop and came back to this!
To be fair I have literally ****ed myself a little bit reading through this thread....
Pearls; you'll probably never understand it, but I agree you should probably just buy some Argo shares - it might help dig you out of the hole I suspect you're in with ...that other company whose name I'm afraid I can't recall. Don't bother reminding me. I have my own preferred dealers.
Oh, and for what it's worth;
Analogue coins;
Victoria Gothic Florin
Charles III Cartwheel (2p)
Digital (Currently);
BTC
BNB
BETH
ADA
POLY
1INCH
What gives me the most tactile/visual pleasure; Analogue, of course.
What gives me the greater financial gain and has the potential to do better for society; Digital. No doubt.
Anyhoo.... there's a bottle of red here that needs addressing, and Binance is calling my name. Again.
Evening all,
CC
I literally can't keep up.
Went out for a walk and when I came back I had to spend the last hour shuffling crypto's to lock-in some profits; spotted that BNB was going to do well out of the increased trade volume and just came back to a 15/20% additional rise....
I need admin!!!
I am not complaining - I'm really enjoying this, but it's unreal.
CC
Beat me to it....
I'm quite enjoying watching each K threshold fall, but it's turning into a full-time occupation....
CC
To be fair - not a bad week.
Probably some folks taking profit / exiting before the weekend.
Possibly also a big order being filled - another big institute claiming a stake.
BTC just went through 56K BTW....
CC
Yes.
In early here; I bagsy being Thor.
Ha!
[I might be in the wrong myth, but I don't care, I've got a massive hammer]
May the Gods be with you, and the Mead flow free....
CC
AKA; Thor
Strong buy; a decent bottle of red wine for tonight.
JFC...
My poor liver.
Hope you have a great weekend DSFLAT, I'm going for a long walk!
CC
Beautiful day to be an Argonaut!
Just watched it briefly touch $59,999.97 twice and shy away before it breached on Binance.
I'm now taking screenshots regularly....
Awesome!
CC
Genuinely love all the space / rocket analogies.
Yes, we're still only 3000 feet up, but I'm still flinging more shares in the boot before we escape the Earths gravitational prison...!
Check your breathing apparatus....
Onwards!
CC
Humans are creatures of habit / there's a certain logic or principle behind a lot of the things we do....
If a share was at £2.65 and you wanted to set a stop loss, but avoid a sharp, brief, down-spike; where would you set it?
£1.50 or £1 maybe?
If you were trying to trigger stop-losses where would you push down to?
£1.45, or if that doesn't work, maybe 95p...?
Ladder-trades / synchronised trades (basically selling the same 'packet' of shares at an ever decreasing value between multiple 'traders') can fool algorithms into seeing a dip; drops the perceived value; triggers stop-losses.
If you're a smart cookie like Ladydec, you might anticipate such a move and set a buy order for say, 98p....
Apparently....
*conspiracy-nerd - not financial advisor
CC
Something seems to have fallen off your original figure, @Paidtosave....
Oh, here it is....
£2.50
^ not based on any sort of calculation, I realise this does sound rampy from the current level, and that figure definitely depends on direction of travel and degree of market exposure, but when you consider the potentials in the BlockChain Data Revolution....
I don't know how many people here are interested / invested in crypto currencies, alt-coins, digital asset management & tokens etc, but it's HUGE.
Of my current crypto holdings I have a range of assets from 'basic' Cryptocurrencies & Alt-coins, to the more obscure; BlockChain & supply-chain asset management tokens, Deep Learning/digital research assets, Digital ID platforms, trading platforms, Humanitarian projects etc.... Seriously worth looking into just to understand the potential direction(s) of travel for GST.
*you may end up down a few mind-blowing rabbit holes....
I realise this might inspire some interesting 'you're delusional' type comments, but that's ok.
Regards,
CC
Argo Merch; Strong Buy!
@RC;
1. To be fair it's not the thickest/toughest Hoodie fabric ever, but I've got some real heavy-weight jobbies. It does feel nice to the touch/to wear, and certainly looks quality. The domesticated side of me wants to review how it stands up to being laundered, but that's long-term review fodder....
2. Print colour is slightly more orange than yellow-orange as it looked on my monitor (but that could be their photo / my monitor / my eyes !). Print looks good quality and it's a nice colour.
3. Medium - true to size. I'd say go one up if you want baggy.
4. I'd quite like to ruffle PWs hair.... weird.
*Proud Argo-merch wearing Argonaut*
CC
Yep - Ladydec got notification of a 66% drop in ARB & grabbed a screenshot of the SP blipping down in what could only be described as "a stop-loss triggering anomaly"....
....also possibly known as foul play.
CC
Crikey - what was supposed to be a helpful heads-up has started an awful lot of bickering....
Ladydec is absolutely correct; I've seen it a few times on the live charting, and it sometimes doesn't remain on the 'historical' chart view - that 66% drop happened briefly, and PI's got burnt.
As before - if you believe this is a sound investment then have a serious think about how much you have invested and how you would feel if your stop-loss binned you out of this.
Obviously you do also have to consider the fact that you are losing a certain degree of genuine protection from any genuine collapse in value....
Ladydec - well done on the screen-grab, and for tolerating unnecessary abuse when you are also just trying to help PI's out.
Regards,
CC
!!!! MY HOODIE HAS ARRIVED !!!!
And, just like Argo, it's even better than I was hoping for.
Literally don't care about anything else for the rest of the day.
As you were....
CC
Not watched this yet, but I will later - thanks.
At this rate there's a fair few will be retiring on Argo alone, but every little helps; pretty sure I've got no chance of any sort of decent retirement otherwise....
Retirement Plan B is also worth a look - Simon Dixon - Legend in my eyes.
Regards,
CC
Please don't ignore me... I crave the attention...
:-D
CC
@K3VMC;
No hard feelings at all, don't sweat it.
This is how useful communication occurs, IMHO.
"Conflict is an opportunity for growth", apparently - that's actually an evidence-based statement!
Pretty sure we all - genuine PI's who actually want to help each other - justifiably hate the hardcore cross-rampers / derampers / pumpers.
Pretty sure I've helped bring more interest to ARB than I've suggested should leave [ie I have never suggested anyone should take their investment out of here].
In fact, there was a discussion on the GGP board about other miners (mineral miners), and I suggested ARB as a digital miner to look at - that suggestion mostly did not go down well!!
Again - I also know I'm not everyone's preferred beverage in real-life and digital life.
Apparently I'm a bit of a nightmare to live with....
Meh,
All part of the journey.
Onwards Argonauts!
CC
Honestly don't understand why people get so precious about this - no one here is suggesting anyone should pack up and leave ARB - quite the opposite in fact.
"It’s a bit like sitting down at someone else’s restaurant table and talking over them. Except we are up in cyberspace, where everyone is braver and fewer manners exist"
- Fair enough, but I wouldn't state anything here that I wouldn't state to anyone's face....
In light of which, I think I could suggest that you just took a seat at a table which wasn't reserved for you?
Just skip the thread if it's of no value to you....
CC
I need to re-write / re-visit my 'rulebook' (or just admit defeat and bin it)..
First bought in at 9 or 10 Pence and have bought intermittently since....
Still averaging 29p, which is around 3X my initial average, but still a very nice position to be in here.
- I see we've bounced back up to today's start-point already.... buying into these early dips is becoming a daily routine now..
Regards all,
CC