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I have not been very active on crypto projects lately. I am spending most of my time in stock market this year. Stocks are following a pattern which leads to very low risk predictable gains. Check out the chart below. Buy when markets hit the bottom channel line and sell when markets hit the higher channel line.
Just noticed today that there has been a huge pump in DEC prices. Almost 2.5$/1000 DEC. Haven't been following everything going on on Hive and Splinterlands. What did I miss?
I started putting money into crypto at the height of last bull run. But I have been very consistent over the entire bear market and kept on accumulating more and more coins. Finally its paying off, my coins are at least worth 3x more than i invested which makes me feel pretty good. Here is my portfolio at a glance.
In this age of 0% interest, cash is not the king. SPAC is the new king. SPAC's are shell companies that have a set amount of dollars backing them but no business. For example IPOC, this company has 10$/share worth of investment sitting in an account and the creator of this SPAC is looking for a tech company to invest in.
Recently i converted BNB coins I had on binance into OMG tokens @ 1.62. I was expected 20%-40% upside but nothing too great but fate had other plans. It kept bouncing up to new highs and I could not find any news to justify that. Last night i read about USDT news and now it was making lot of sense. So I increased my position in the coin expecting a pump.
Not a popular opinion here but dumping HIVE in lieu of Aave(LEND) was a good decision. I got 804 LEND in exchange of 1000 HIVE after exchange fees. Now with all the gains, I can exchange my 804 tokens for 1600+ HIVE.Ofcourse I am not going to do that because I see no reason why it will pump and any event that will give it any more value than currently assigned.