Bitcoin and Traditional Markets

Bitcoin and Traditional Markets




With the Dow Jones testing the 20W SMA, it does make us wonder if a correction in traditional markets could temporarily cause a pullback for Bitcoin.

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  1. I can't unsee how elegant it is to write numbers based on where your hand ends up at the end, i.e. write a 1 starting from the bottom and move up, then 2 starts from the top and moves down, 3 starts from the bottom and moves up, 4 starts from the top and moves down, 5 starts from the bottom and moves up, etc etc. Alright alright Ben you got me, I dissed you on the previous video, but now I understand why

  2. I write 5 not from the bottom because it tends to turn into an S. I learned the most inefficient way as a child. Why? I think because you easily mistake a 5 for an S capital and with the inefficient way by emphasis on the backstroke you make it more edgy than smooth curvy S

  3. If you are an architect, a technical drawer, or an engineer what makes sense is that it looks beautiful and, inside the imaginary rectangle box, so many draw first the vertical line. It is not about keeping it only in one line.

  4. In the last iteration of 5, the angular momentum from the semi circle gives enough inertia to complete the line on top. Whereas in the 90 degree manoeuvre (since W=f.d cos90=0), new additional work has to be done after halt in the perpendicular turn.

  5. 10:37 the "2 stroke" method of writing 5s means you preserve the crisp right angle in the top left corner of the figure, which helps distinguish an angular handwritten "5" from the curvaceous capital "S".

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