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Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostIm not sure if you are in the money on this position or not.Leave a comment:
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It's not doing quite as badly as Bitcoin, although there's not much in it.
https://www.google.com/finance/quote...USD&window=YTDLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by AtW View Post"161.91 USD +7.10 (4.59%)today
Closed: 29 Nov, 18:51 GMT-5 • Disclaimer
After hours 163.45 +1.54 (0.95%)"
Looks like I'll still be hodling when it hits 200
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81.97 USD −7.33 (8.21%)
Got some free ISA money to pile in at the right time...
Maybe Scooper Pooper will be back if or when AMD breaks through 60?Leave a comment:
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Bitcoin and AMD both peaked in November. Since then, Bitcoin has fallen 65%; AMD 45%.
Possibly the same money was chasing crypto and tech stocks.
ps. Nvidia peaked at the same time, and has fallen 55%. Some Nasdaq stocks are even more beaten down; Netflix @ -75% has done even worse than Bitcoin!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostThen there's the fact that a lot of Bitcoin mining is done with AMD hardware.
First of all Main tulipcoin is ASIC mined for a long time, some other popular tulipcoins are mined on GPUs, however that's where NVIDIA holds the crown.
My ownership of AMD shares won't make me support pointless waste of energy and resources - lots of GPUs went to "miners" and deprived proper markets like gaming from obtaining them at reasonable price, just yet another reason why tulipcoins should be banned with extreme prejudice.Leave a comment:
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