The ‘Bitcoin Family’ immigrates to Portugal for its 0% tax on cryptocurrencies

Started by OZER, Feb 07, 2022, 06:08 PM

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People in 2030 Tesla is in a bubble it shouldnt be a 10T company it only has 40% margin and half of the EV market

Money is not an issue that everyone has for a better and luxurious life, life was hard for me until I started bitcoin investment and now I'm earning $9,500 per week



this is such a weak pathetic hopeless market. Biden is trash, get rid of all the democrats in the midterm elections

don't panic... we can do together what has never been done..  The Impossible.  Make the World .. Don't let the World make your decisions,   your decisions can make the World.... a great World... or a grave World...  CHOOSE THE FUTURE,  YOUR CHOICES ARE WHAT WILL BE THE FUTURE..

Tesla is not a bubble if you really understand what Tesla is you know its very undervalued


inflation is a function of capitalism...not like anyone can stop capitalism.  Capitalism is a house of cards...you can't do anything to stop it without it collapsing.

amp South Korea Gov trying to protect him from court. Corruption involved

Tesla has not  been truthful about the demand. The demand that they've claimed is just not there. They pulled that trick out of Henry Ford's bag, create demand by claiming high demand. Right now  banks are about to stop lending money on car loans over 50K because they are overloaded now with repos. My guess is that a ton of those orders for teslas have been cancelled by the banks.Now that GM has lowered the Bolt to just $26K, it'll be interesting to see if Tesla can survive.


How can inflation exist in a zero interest climate where wages are stagnant? Sorry, being Australian I don't get that (Australia is big but our economy is medium sized).  It's different here. We have all the above but we are having a stupidly wild housing market - everywhere.  People are greedy & stupid, rates will rise. When the US ups it's interest rates, a lot of Australians will learn that a $1,000,000 loan on a $120,000 income is not wise.