It makes me so happy to remember that past performance is indicative of future results…Lol Always does. Patience
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It makes me so happy to remember that past performance is indicative of future results…Lol Always does. Patience
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Thank you Merrill LynchIt makes me so happy to remember that past performance is indicative of future results…
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I’m not the only one that watches @Over70irregs investment advice the same as one would watch Jim Cramer’s, right?Thank you Merrill Lynch
I should get this printed on heavyweight semi gloss and framed.I’m not the only one that watches @Over70irregs investment advice the same as one would watch Jim Cramer’s, right?
Everyone can be screw off and buy I bondsI’m not the only one that watches @Over70irregs investment advice the same as one would watch Jim Cramer’s, right?
Spectacular. I’m so proud.
Quit hitting on him.
Yeah I bet those who were on it atIt makes me so happy to remember that past performance is indicative of future results…
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Cray is expecting a dollar savings The dollar is only for currency and investment.Wait… This chart shows the price rising. I thought “better” was when the dip came? This crypto world doesn’t make sense. They call falling better yet rising better. Sounds a little Cray Cray to me.
My daughter is going to make $50,000 plus this year due to a crypto mining operation in the Northwest. Small community where it is located balked at the electric usage and heat generated and wanted something in return for the permits. Investors will build a bunch of greenhouses to use the heat generated to grow fruits and vegetables for the surrounding area year round.How could any Democrat that is concerned with Climate change be for Bitcoin? They should be shutting down roads and throwing paint on pictures over it!
Bitcoin mining consumes an enormous amount of electricity. According to Crypto.com, one bitcoin transaction consumes 851.77 kWh of energy on average, which is the equivalent of around one month of electricity for the average U.S. household.