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On 3/12/2021 at 5:06 PM, Hydrockers said:

Yes market over valued ani na yokka idhi 

Market is overvalued. But, what could you expect with almost $5T spent within a year in the form of stimulus?

 

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18 hours ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

Market is overvalued. But, what could you expect with almost $5T spent within a year in the form of stimulus?

 

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On 3/13/2021 at 7:51 AM, megadheera said:

True. Just 2 weeks back sold BA. Now it is going up and up. Continue ga bad news vasthunde. Bayapadi ammesina. 

 

Missed buy order at 90 in March collapse 
Bought 500 shares at 120 avg for my wifes account , I always made fun as it was going up and down and it appeared it wouldn’t go up but looks like 100 % return in an is decent 

I curse my self for not buying Tesla at 160 then 300 and 360 before split 

Intially I had similar thoughts about selling when dipping 

I don’t look at account daily but may once or twice per week 

over all I am up 200 % in my account and made more then when I trading up and down 

Posted
6 minutes ago, iddaritho said:

 

Missed buy order at 90 in March collapse 
Bought 500 shares at 120 avg for my wifes account , I always made fun as it was going up and down and it appeared it wouldn’t go up but looks like 100 % return in an is decent 

 

 

I curse my self for not buying Tesla at 160 then 300 and 360 before split 

 
 
 
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Intially I had similar thoughts about selling when dipping 

I don’t look at account daily but may once or twice per week 

over all I am up 200 % in my account and made more then when I trading up and down 

I had big number of TSLA stocks in my account from 2017-19.  Sold them at 20% profit..  missed 15x..

Ilantivi saala ayyayi. Inka avuthayi kooda.

Life anthey. 

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Posted

next week green

Yellen bamma said inflation is due to stimulus..

avi kharchu avvagane anni sardukuntai ani

Posted
45 minutes ago, Spartan said:

next week green

Yellen bamma said inflation is due to stimulus..

avi kharchu avvagane anni sardukuntai ani

Need 🍏 

Posted
58 minutes ago, Spartan said:

next week green

Yellen bamma said inflation is due to stimulus..

avi kharchu avvagane anni sardukuntai ani

Amo vuncle I doubt that 

Posted
3 hours ago, Vaampire said:

I had big number of TSLA stocks in my account from 2017-19.  Sold them at 20% profit..  missed 15x..

Ilantivi saala ayyayi. Inka avuthayi kooda.

Life anthey. 

Yup I sold tsla 2021 Jan 1000 call for 1000 profit missed 190k so many 

Posted

India to propose cryptocurrency ban, penalising miners, traders -source

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Representations of the Ripple, Bitcoin, Etherum and Litecoin virtual currencies are seen on motherboard in this illustration picture
 
Aftab Ahmed and Nupur Anand
Sun, March 14, 2021, 4:48 PM
 
 

By Aftab Ahmed and Nupur Anand

NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - India will propose a law banning cryptocurrencies, fining anyone trading in the country or even holding such digital assets, a senior government official told Reuters in a potential blow to millions of investors piling into the red-hot asset class.

The bill, one of the world's strictest policies against cryptocurrencies, would criminalise possession, issuance, mining, trading and transferring crypto-assets, said the official, who has direct knowledge of the plan.

 

The measure is in line with a January government agenda that called for banning private virtual currencies such as bitcoin while building a framework for an official digital currency. But recent government comments had raised investors' hopes that the authorities might go easier on the booming market.

Instead, the bill would give holders of cryptocurrencies up to six months to liquidate, after which penalties will be levied, said the official, who asked not to be named as the contents of the bill are not public.

Officials are confident of getting the bill enacted into law as Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government holds a comfortable majority in parliament.

If the ban becomes law, India would be the first major economy to make holding cryptocurrency illegal. Even China, which has banned mining and trading, does not penalise possession.

The Finance Ministry did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

'GREED' OVER 'PANIC'

Bitcoin, the world's biggest cryptocurrency, hit a record high $60,000 on Saturday, nearly doubling in value this year as its acceptance for payments has increased with support from such high-profile backers as Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk.

In India, despite government threats of a ban, transaction volumes are swelling and 8 million investors now hold 100 billion rupees ($1.4 billion) in crypto-investments, according to industry estimates. No official data is available.

"The money is multiplying rapidly every month and you don't want to be sitting on the sidelines," said Sumnesh Salodkar, a crypto-investor. "Even though people are panicking due to the potential ban, greed is driving these choices."

User registrations and money inflows at local crypto-exchange Bitbns are up 30-fold from a year ago, said Gaurav Dahake, its chief executive. Unocoin, one of India's oldest exchanges, added 20,000 users in January and February, despite worries of a ban.

ZebPay "did as much volume per day in February 2021 as we did in all of February 2020," said Vikram Rangala, the exchange's chief marketing officer.

Top Indian officials have called cryptocurrency a "Ponzi scheme", but Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman this month eased some investor concerns.

"I can only give you this clue that we are not closing our minds, we are looking at ways in which experiments can happen in the digital world and cryptocurrency," she told CNBC-TV18. "There will be a very calibrated position taken."

The senior official told Reuters, however, that the plan is to ban private crypto-assets while promoting blockchain - a secure database technology that is the backbone for virtual currencies but also a system that experts say could revolutionise international transactions.

"We don't have a problem with technology. There's no harm in harnessing the technology," said the official, adding the government's moves would be "calibrated" in the extent of the penalties on those who did not liquidate crypto-assets within the law's grace period.

JAIL TERMS?

A government panel in 2019 recommended jail of up to 10 years on people who mine, generate, hold, sell, transfer, dispose of, issue or deal in cryptocurrencies.

The official declined to say whether the new bill includes jail terms as well as fines, or offer further details but said the discussions were in their final stages.

In March 2020, India's Supreme Court struck down a 2018 order by the central bank forbidding banks from dealing in cryptocurrencies, prompting investors to pile into the market. The court ordered the government to take a position and draft a law on the matter.

The Reserve Bank of India voiced its concern again last month, citing what it said were risks to financial stability from cryptocurrencies. At the same time, the central bank has been working on launching its own digital currency, a step the government's bill will also encourage, said the official.

Despite the market euphoria, investors are aware that the boom could be in danger.

"If the ban is official we have to comply," Naimish Sanghvi, who started betting on digital currencies in the last year, told Reuters, referring to existing concerns about a potential ban. "Until then, I'd rather stack up and run with the market than panic and sell."

 

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/india-propose-cryptocurrency-ban-penalising-234811185.html

Posted
19 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

India to propose cryptocurrency ban, penalising miners, traders -

planning to introduce AdaCoin - source

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Posted
1 hour ago, MRI said:

planning to introduce AdaCoin - source

Adacoin .... U mean Female Coin ... 

Posted
1 hour ago, MRI said:

planning to introduce AdaCoin - source

Adani coin?

Posted
51 minutes ago, VictoryTDP said:

Adani coin?

you smart  buoyyyy :P 

that comment was sarcasm btw :) 

Posted
53 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

Adacoin .... U mean Female Coin ... 

eppudu choodu gudi venaka naa saami kadhalu naduputu nenu patti vyaparam chesta antaavu.. haha 

Posted
8 hours ago, Spartan said:

next week green

Yellen bamma said inflation is due to stimulus..

avi kharchu avvagane anni sardukuntai ani

It doesn’t look like that ...

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