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6/13/2025, 11:31:53 AM
>>60499207
Yes, fundamentally, based on the usefulness of BTC it is a risk-on asset, cause it's basically nothing. It's like the "riskiest asset".
But it is marketed as a safe haven, like Gold. And its intent also is to be a currency.
The issue is that it moves like "risk-on" but people essentially declare it/say it is "risk-off" with different comparisons ("it's like Gold" or "it's to beat inflation, the printing bro (stocks too, but in a recession stocks fall unlike Gold)".
This discrepancy is my problem.
>>60499199
Trading options is how you lose money (especially as a bear) because of time. CFD do not expire (except it is futures)
picrel, I shorted UPRO yesterday (market still closed since I shorted the Shares-CFD and not the Index-CFD). Spread is absolute ASS on eToro, the money was already on the account and I didn't want to pull it back or convert it back to EUR with the USD weakening yesterday.
Yes, fundamentally, based on the usefulness of BTC it is a risk-on asset, cause it's basically nothing. It's like the "riskiest asset".
But it is marketed as a safe haven, like Gold. And its intent also is to be a currency.
The issue is that it moves like "risk-on" but people essentially declare it/say it is "risk-off" with different comparisons ("it's like Gold" or "it's to beat inflation, the printing bro (stocks too, but in a recession stocks fall unlike Gold)".
This discrepancy is my problem.
>>60499199
Trading options is how you lose money (especially as a bear) because of time. CFD do not expire (except it is futures)
picrel, I shorted UPRO yesterday (market still closed since I shorted the Shares-CFD and not the Index-CFD). Spread is absolute ASS on eToro, the money was already on the account and I didn't want to pull it back or convert it back to EUR with the USD weakening yesterday.
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