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WHAT HAPPENS TO MINERS POST HALVING 🥸🤓 A fascinating query arose about what happens to miners post-halving and when they might see gains. For instance, after the last halving, Marathon Mining saw a remarkable 13,000% increase, reaching its peak exactly 1.5 years later. While I'm not suggesting history will exactly repeat itself—given that there's more awareness around miners now—the key takeaway is that successful miners thrive post-halving. However, I don't view MARA as the top choice this cycle. There are miners out there who are more efficient and effective. Success in mining isn't just about hash rates; it's about having the latest and most modern rigs, minimizing SG&A costs, and securing cheap electricity. For this cycle, CLSK remains my top pick. It has outperformed all others over the last 18 months, and my model anticipates this trend will continue. We might need to wait another 2 to 4 weeks to see miner results and possibly another surge in their stocks. There's a lot of apprehension leading up to the halving. PS This is the ATR model and it also works real well on the weekly

WHAT HAPPENS TO MINERS POST HALVING 🥸🤓

A fascinating query arose about what happens to miners post-halving and when they might see gains. For instance, after the last halving, Marathon Mining saw a remarkable 13,000% increase, reaching its peak exactly 1.5 years later.

While I'm not suggesting history will exactly repeat itself—given that there's more awareness around miners now—the key takeaway is that successful miners thrive post-halving.

However, I don't view MARA as the top choice this cycle. There are miners out there who are more efficient and effective.

Success in mining isn't just about hash rates; it's about having the latest and most modern rigs, minimizing SG&A costs, and securing cheap electricity.

For this cycle, CLSK remains my top pick. It has outperformed all others over the last 18 months, and my model anticipates this trend will continue. We might need to wait another 2 to 4 weeks to see miner results and possibly another surge in their stocks. There's a lot of apprehension leading up to the halving.

PS This is the ATR model and it also works real well on the weekly

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Inflation is Theft - 1955 Quote WISE WORDS: *In 1955, Allan Sproul, then president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, testified before Congress calling out how inflation targeting robs the little guy and warned that #USD will be a 'badly depreciated coin' Today, it's hard to imagine any Fed official acknowledging this reality! If Allan were around today, he might be the only Fed official to understand #Bitcoin - as our only chance to escape the relentless cycle of debt and devaluation. #inflation The quote critiques the policy of promoting "full employment" through inflation induced by expansionary credit policies, viewing it as a short-sighted attempt to correct structural economic imbalances by debasing the people's savings and purchasing power. It challenges the idea that such inflationary policies truly benefit the "little fellow." Instead, it demands an explanation for how a 3% annual inflation rate compensates holders of savings bonds, deposits, loans, insurance policies, and pension rights. It highlights the potential detrimental impact of inflation on the repayment of long-term debt, suggesting that inflation could lead to debt being repaid in "badly depreciated coin," eroding the real value of debt obligations aka FIAT Debasement. The quote implicitly criticizes the Federal Reserve's monetary policy of using inflation to promote employment, suggesting that it comes at the cost of devaluing the savings and financial assets of the general public. It was written by the President of the Fed in 1955!!!
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