Is it going to bring the whole show down?
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I'm more interested in the dynamics of a crash in traditional markets and the effects on Bitcoin - all that capital sloshing around.Comment
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UK housing crash will come soon enough for all to see you can't miss it. That's a bubble which makes Bitcoin look like dimple."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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I think you mean London?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostUK housing crash will come soon enough for all to see you can't miss it. That's a bubble which makes Bitcoin look like dimple.
Some say the world's reserve currency is the London property market....Comment
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It'll be the reverse currency when Corbyn gets in..."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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That is going to be manhole covers....Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt'll be the reverse currency when Corbyn gets in...Comment
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It's still only $200bn, sounds like a lot but would actually only be a bump in the road at worst if it goes to zero.
Late investors get turned over of course but earlier ones just kick themselves for not cashing out a bit earlier. Same as people who have cashed out are kicking themselves for not hanging on.
They don't ring a bell at the top unfortunately, I would be tempted to take some off the table, lock in the gains and leave some to ride, playing with the houses money.Comment
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a few hundred billion here, a few hundred billion there. Pretty soon you'll be talking about real money....Originally posted by lukemg View PostIt's still only $200bn, sounds like a lotSee You Next TuesdayComment
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