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BillStrangeOgre

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  1. I've been using Halifax Clarity card for years and was always impressed with the no charges for foreign ATM withdrawals. Although I don't make ATM withdrawals in Thailand as no way around the local charges. The exchange rate was always good, even beats EX.com spot rate so shocked to hear this. I tend use my Monzo card to make payments when outside the UK and I'll use the Clarity card online. I use Wise to transfer funds between my UK account and my Thai bank account but I recently heard that Wise has been blocked for making card payments in Thailand but can't personally confirm this
  2. The larger a market becomes (capitalisation) the more money it takes to move it one way or the other (volatility) And yes, as more money flows in that means increased demand and prices go up. But a percentage of that inflow will remain in the market. Not everyone sells when prices go down. Over time the market gets larger and therefore it takes ever larger volumes of selling or buying to move the market. Less volatility.
  3. I think you'll find the share price is not set on the underlying performance of the company but sentiment. More investors buy than sell the price goes up and vice versa. That's how the market works Remember the dot com bubble! New internet start ups with absolutely no cash flow attained million dollar valuations. Their share prices weren't based on the underlying performance of the companies...there was no underlying performance! What drove the price was sentiment. Simply more investors believing the price would go higher. So yes you can compare crypto to shares in as much as both markets work the same way, supply and demand.
  4. I understand and it's usual to set realistic targets but I don't think $60-64,000 is a realistic target for BTC in this cycle. BTC usually hits it's highs 12-18 months after the halving and even if you believe in diminishing returns it's due to go a lot higher. If I was worried i would take out my original investment now and just leave in the profit and start to DCA out later. Best of luck
  5. ...just as stock market have got larger so it takes ever more money to move the market substantially (volatility) FTSE, Dow Jones, Nikkei etc rarely move by large amounts in a short period of time as BTC does. BTC volatility will decrease as the market capitalisation increases
  6. ...and all that institutional money that will flow in (we're seeing it now with the launch of the ETFs) will stabilise the price over the long term. As more money comes into BTC the price will be less volatile and so more attractive as a store of value
  7. That's what they told us and they even wrote on each bit of paper that the government guarantees the debt! 😉 Still a huge leap of faith for the populace to accept it over hard assets, yet it did catch on. I have no worry that a crypto currency wether it's Bitcoin or not could be accepted and one day will be
  8. True but how did it work when the first government convinced us to accept a piece of paper in exchange for a real world asset?
  9. It's been written off so many times in the past. Major banking/investment institutions are now becoming involved through ETFs etc which will also draw in retail investors. Those institutions have trillions under management and if just 1% of those funds are put into BTC then the price will be going much higher.
  10. No one ever made a profit until they sold of course but if you've just sold ALL your BTC, that's going to look like a mistake I think
  11. At the moment yes, wait for a pull back. The higher the price goes without a correction the bigger it will be when it comes. Still early in this bull market I think. I'll start DCA out of BTC at $120k
  12. Thanks, do you know if I would need a visa or a work permit etc to open an account in Singapore? Cheers
  13. Hi, I'm a Brit looking to open a Stirling bank account. I have a Bangkok bank account here in Bangkok but opening a Stirling account with them is still not easy and banking in Thailand is not cheap. Does anyone know of a better option somewhere else in S.E.Asia? Thanks Bill
  14. This is The Royal Oak, Sukhumvit soi 33/1. Every Wednesday evening at 8pm. Not sure if there's a quiz next week due to Xmas. Will definitely re start again in January.
  15. Hi I'm looking for a leather shoe repairer in central Bangkok. Preferably around Silom or lower Sukhumvit. It's not a big job so someone cheap in a market or on the street would do Thanks in advance Bill
  16. Okay, my bad. First, I had contacted Apple and they told me I need to subscribe to get this option. Thanks, all my music is now synced Cheers
  17. Thanks but I know this. To use this function I need to subscribe to Apple Music. I'm looking for a free option to transfer music from my Mac to my phone. Or get free downloads from somewhere to my phone
  18. Hi, I have a MacBook Air M2 and an iPhone 12 Pro. I have a lot of music on my Mac and used to have it on my iPhone before Apple started to demand a subscription to keep it synced. Anyway, I can get music to my iPhone free as I used to?? Cheers
  19. …worried about all the above and maybe swapping out parts?
  20. Hi, I’ve got a MacBook Air M2 with water damage. I took it into the iCentre (authorised repair agent) in Central Rama 9 and they quoted me almost 30% more than replacement cost! Obviously now looking for a second opinion from a reputable service company. Can anyone recommend somewhere? I’m a bit wary of the small kiosks in MBK and Fortune Town. Should I be? Thanks for any help Bill
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