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XRP-tards, get in here. (Crash imminent? Final XRP moon in august 2021)
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[quote:nemo_solus:MV80NzcxMzkzXzg4Njc0NTM0XzhCNERGMzhC] [quote:Vision Thing:MV80NzcxMzkzXzg4NjUzNDA3X0RGQkNGMDFD] [quote:nemo_solus:MV80NzcxMzkzXzg4NjUyNTE4X0VGNjZEMTlF] [quote:Mr. Cheeze:MV80NzcxMzkzXzg4NjQ1MTg2XzdFQTJGRTA1] It will happen for 4 years straight. The longest and most painful bear market in history. You're basically saying you're going to buy something every day of the great depression. Most won't be able to buy food. You think ANYONE will buy crypto? No. This is why everything dies. No one will have any money. [/quote] A few years ago I was watching Antiques Roadshow (I think it was a "best of" compilation from over the years) and there was this typical very kindly looking little old lady there who had bought in this old clock to be appraised. There was a young lady doing the usual appraiser banter and analysis of the clock - it was a very nice clock and worth some, but not anything crazy. She then asks the older lady about how it came into her possession. The old lady tells the story of how during the Great Depression her father (they were a lower middle class family) had been approached on the street by a very wealthy looking man who desperately begged her father to buy it from him as he had no money. Her father didn't really want to, but took pity on the man and bought it for a few dollars. After hearing the story, the young appraisal lady comments that it was very common back in those days that a lot of people were poor. The old lady then very deliberately, gently, but firmly corrects the young lady and says no dear, you aren't understanding what I'm saying. It's not that people were poor (we all were) - I am telling you the problem was that there was no money to be had at all. The young lady then looks confused and a little bit stunned. I'm not sure why this has stuck with me all these years, but it has and I will never forget what it is that she said and more importantly, how she said it. Probably because it reminds me very much of my Grandparents who grew up and lived through those times and the stories they would tell of how it was back in those days. Not looking forward to living through it myself. [/quote] Thanks for that. I've had the thought that one reason for the attack on the family and the separation of children from their parents and grandparents through enforced schooling, etc. is to remove any sense of living history. And then the only history people get is some warped sanitized and falsified version that's all pushing an agenda and nothing to do with the people who actually lived it at all. I could go on . . . :) [/quote] Thanks! I do miss the days, especially the summer days were we would go spend weeks with the various grandparents just getting spoiled in general as they would let us do things our parents wouldn't approve of (mostly simple things like eating too much ice cream or staying up way too late) while just hanging out together doing things and talking. It was a window into a very different era and way of living that although I didn't realize or understand a lot of it at the time I am immensely grateful for the experience. Yes, the passing on of direct first hand historical knowledge is a powerful thing and something not easily overcome by the revisionists. A breakdown of this link to our past is certainly to their benefit. [/quote]
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Hey guys. I'm about to tell you something you do want to hear and something you don't want to hear. I'm going to tell you what you do want to hear first because I know how you guys cover your ears screaming
at the top of your lungs whenever someone says anything detrimental to the future of XRP's price.
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Good News
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XRP will moon one more time after where it is right now. It's looking like XRP will end the bull run around August at around 5$, maybe 5.50$.
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Bad News
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XRP is about to crash 50-70%. I think it's going to crash down to 43-50 cents and I think it happens in the next 3 weeks. It might not crash that far... but it's definitely crashing a ton. I think it will stay below a dollar for about a month. It will spend the next 2 months between 1-2$.
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End Game
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So what I'm saying is if you want to buy XRP wait 2-3 weeks for this ultra crash to 43-50 cents.
Sell XRP when it hits 5$ in the end of august/beginning of september. It will be above 3.50$ (all time high) for 3-4 days, TOPS.
You guys will think the XRP bull run has just begun since it just finally broke all time high.
The reason it stops there is quite simple. XRP can only increase the same % that bitcoin increases. Bitcoin is going to 200k or so. That means bitcoin will go up 5000%. Essentially going up 50 times in value.
XRP bottomed at basically 10 cents. When XRP goes up in value 5000%, or 50 times in value... anyone. How much are 50 dimes worth? Congratulations. 5$.
XRP bullrun ends in August very near 5$. It will be above 3.50$ for 3-4 days, tops. You heard it here first. But you don't believe me. You believe XRP will go to 100$, or 500$, or 10000$. It's not. It's going to 5$. I'm hoping to help some of you actually make money this final moon in august.
Hopefully you believe i'm not an idiot when XRP drops to 43/50 cents in a few weeks.
Hopefully you believe me when XRP hits 5$ exactly in the middle of august to the beginning of september.
When both of those things happen... if you don't sell any of your XRP you deserve to be wrecked when it falls 90-95% in value over the next 2 years.
Some time in 2022/2023 XRP will be worth 30-40 cents again. Then we begin another very long and slow 4 year bull market. Welcome to crypto.
***Edit on 5/4/2021***
I now think xrp could be dumping down to 22-23 cents. I think the dump ends on may 20-22nd. We will see just how far down this goes. 43-50 was my initial target. It's now potentially 22-23 cents.
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