Bitcoin open above green line by April 20th for $6200
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Otherwise extended sideways ranging between $3700 and $4100 until the end of July, where a break from the green meme triangle would see crazy volatility and either a similar push to $6200 or worst-case drop to pink descending support line. Published at Sun, 31 Mar 2019 11:14:05 +0000
zerohedge.com / by Jeff Thomas via InternationalMan.com / Apr 17, 2017 12:50 PM
Regarding the Great Depression… we did it. We’re very sorry… We won’t do it again.
– Ben Bernanke
Waiting too long to begin moving toward the neutral rate could risk a nasty surprise down the road—either too much inflation, financial instability, or both.
– Janet Yellen
In his speech above, future Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke acknowledged that, by raising interest rates, the Fed triggered the stock market crash of 1929, which heralded in the Great Depression.
Yet, in her speech above, Fed Chair Janet Yellen announced that “it makes sense” for the Fed to raise interest rates “a few times a year.” This is a concern, as economic conditions are similar to those in 1929, and a rise in interest rates may have the same effect as it did then.
So let’s back up a bit and have a look at what happened in 1929. In the run-up to the 1929 crash, the Federal Reserve raised rates to 6%, ostensibly to “limit speculation in securities markets.” As history shows, this sent economic activity south rather quickly. Countless investors, large and small, who had bought stocks on margin, would be unable to pay increased interest rates and would be forced to default. (It’s important to understand that the actual default was not necessary to crash markets. The knowledge that investors would be in trouble was sufficient to send the markets into a tailspin.)
OKCoin presentation at bitcoin conference ChicagoBy Marc van der Chijs on 2014-07-19 17:18:48[wpr5_ebay kw=”bitcoin” num=”1″ ebcat=”” cid=”5338043562″ lang=”en-US” country=”0″ sort=”bestmatch”]
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