New York Billionaire Catsimatidis On Equity Investing And Cryptocurrencies

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New York billionaire John Catsimatidis on equity investing and cryptocurrencies:

 

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Oh there GOT 2 BE a MeToo story SOMEWHERE on this dude right here 🍔🍆

He obviously didn’t make his money off “cryptocurrencies” and no one who knows anything would get involved with that garbage.

Lmao what a joke.... Bitcoin is no poker table you dinosaur.

Dude looks like Jar Jar Binks and Jabba the Hutt had a kid

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