This Asia Guy / silver guru is a worrying glimpse into the future of AI. My estimation shows videos are released every two hours. 25-50 minute long videos. The videos are pretty rational. If there was fine, one could spend most of their day watching these videos - on a single asset. We know that humans would struggle to create original content this fast, it appears at times, maybe a video an hour. The dystopian facet of constant reports on history and the future by AI, is enough people believe it knows the future.
Should be very close to testing our new Swing Trade Type for our automated trading software. The key difference is that we are aiming to avoid price slippage on the last executed by or sell order. We are already seeing coin gains on small portfolio sizes. Testing has more focused upon validation and gap analysis than trying to get rich in an altcoin bear market.
Silver at £53.56 paper and £73 physical. That's like buying a digital cinema ticket and turning up to find there are no seats left.
This Asia Guy and silver story is fascinating. The silver price has expectedly been slammed today. I have always said that those in Cryptocurrency have seen most market cycles in a matter of days to weeks that traditional markets experience in decades to centuries.
This Asia guy stuff is blowing my mind. Not from not being accurate, but because it fits the narratives those outside of the mainstream have been knowing for years. Obviously the Asia Guy - AI videos. China about to ban exports of silver? Much of the narrative fits. Yet we don't understand what is behind it? To summarise it feels as if the whole play was simply about using the Bear Stearns short position to accumulate physical silver. Yet it feels too perfect if not dystopian.
Silver is flying
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Simultaneously getting ready for Xmas whilst adding a new trade type - Swing Trade for our software. Although this functionality can be achieved via our Buy and Sell Limit orders - it isn't as pure in the sense of swing trading as the original vision. Upcoming are more metrics for conditions to filter on for trading and bulk portfolio management. Then back onto the application side of the Zero Knowledge Trust Security - Nostr backed.
Planes, trains and automobiles. True classic movie.
Completely off topic. Am not saying this as a fanboy. I watched the Andrew Tate and Chase Demoor fight. The overriding theme, the referee was absolutely shocking. Demoor's only tactic was to hold Tate to try to wear him out. There should have been point deductions. Which then calls into question Tate buying that franchise and having referees that are so dire. I haven't heard anyone pick up on that fact but TBF, it is not something am super interested in. Glad I never paid to watch it. The second bizarre thing. I had Tate winning four rounds. None of it made sense.