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Bitcoin will be swept to $1 million in five years by an 'enormous wall of money,' former Goldman Sachs hedge-fund chief says

on October 7, he pinned the predicted price increase to a wave of institutional funds pouring an"enormous wall of money" into the asset.

Pal, currently the co-founder and CEO of Global Macro Investor, said the global economy is moving from the"hope phase" to the"insolvency phase" as investors realize an economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic will take much longer than anticipated. "The only answer is more from the central banks, so that's why I started to buy more and more Bitcoin," he added.Chewy cofounder Ryan Cohen lays out the crucial skills he learned from Warren Buffett and his father, and explains why he's all-in on Apple

He admitted that the above 50% allocation exposes him to a significant downside, but accepts that as the upside is"so much bigger."

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We’ve been hearing the same news for the past 5 years.

Does anyone really trust what Goldman Sachs has to say. Why are these crooks even still allowed to operate?

Hodl

Hence why he’s a FORMER chief lmao

Ha. Hahah. Hahaha. Must be hangin with hunter hittin that rock

Speculative investment - ’The primary difference between investing and speculating is the amount of risk undertaken. High-risk speculation is typically akin to gambling, whereas lower-risk investing uses a basis of fundamentals and analysis.’

Majority bitcoin miners based in China. Huge political risk ( apart from other tech risk). Why would west do this? Nope.

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Bitcoin cryptocurrencies ... ... realistic dollar alternative / replacements - - or just more money takers?

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