You can't ignore the market's lack of negative reaction to the CVE vulnerability announced a couple days ago. That's not what bear markets do. Bear markets ignore positive news events and overemphasize negative news events. Beginnings of a regime change?https://bitcoincore.org/en/2018/09/20/notice/ …
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Thought more about it and agree with you. On the bear comment, what do you base it on? I spent some time comparing last bear markets volatility with current. IF they replicate, it indicates 4-6 months left:https://twitter.com/Bad__Ape/status/1043851528677744641 …
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Do you guys factor adoption dynamics - population psychology for disruptive technologies - into your models? I wonder if traders apply growth/volatility patterns predominantly based on equities (companies) movement, which work with predicting short/med-term action but not L-term.
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That's a modified Metcalfe approach, with a K factor
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Well alright then, and thank you
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Wrong! Bottom was in 14.08
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All traders looked at the ETF denial and that barely scratched the price too. This is a better indicator then the bug. 3 months ago it would have destroyed the price
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