Here is the latest installment of Mr. Parker Lewis’ incredible series of blog posts, Gradually, Then Suddenly. Herein he dives into the catchall dismissal heaved around by skeptical precoiners, status-quo shills, and antagonistic nocoiners that “The government will ban it soon.”… Read more
Month: November 2019
Mayer Multiple
After a big down week for the bitcoin price, it’s good to filter out the short term price action and review where we are in the grand scheme of things. One tool I like for this purpose is the Mayer Multiple, which is simply the current bitcoin price divided by the 200-day moving average.… Read more
The Bitcoin Reformation
Here is an amazing long-read by Tuur Demeester, in which he uses the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century as a blueprint to help grasp the magnitude of the tidal change in socio-economic trends the world is undergoing as we shift into the Information Age, and how Bitcoin factors in and acts as a catalyst during this epochal shift.… Read more
Google is Getting into Banking
Don’t you hate it when you buy dog food at the pet store, then, as you browse the web moments later, advertisements for dog food appear on your screen? Or maybe you’re having a private conversation with you’re wife at home when you mention needing to get an oil change, and later ads for Jiffy Lube show up on a social media platform.… Read more
The Triumvirate of Liquidity – Nik Bhatia
Here is an interesting piece by Nik Bhatia explaining the Triumvirate of Liquidity — US Treasuries, gold, and Bitcoin — the only safe have assets which shelter investors from systemic risks of the overextended global financial system, the liquid assets to which investors flee amid turmoil.… Read more