[Daily Discussion] Monday, December 28, 2020 Bitcoin Markets |
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- Tax Form Megathread
- How does a Bitcoin hodler learn about the tail wagging his dog?
- Mayer Multiple is approaching the magic 2.4 number. Long Term chart going as planned. Any strategies?
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Posted: 27 Dec 2020 11:54 AM PST Hello All, I thought I would make a nice megathread for tax related inquiries. We can post any relevant IRS tax forms, how-to videos, tutorials, and any other helpful tools that could help us determine our tax obligation for this year. I will start by posting a link to Coinbase's tax wiki: https://www.coinbase.com/bitcoin-taxes#welcome Edit: Something that would be really helpful is a tool that automatically calculates your gains/losses from the Excel spreadsheet you can generate on coinbase. [link] [comments] |
How does a Bitcoin hodler learn about the tail wagging his dog? Posted: 28 Dec 2020 12:10 AM PST So there's all this talk about data from the various Bitcoin derivatives indicating a supply squeeze, and people looking at various Futures contracts and such and sometimes drawing accurate conclusions about how and when these things will actually impact the spot price of Bitcoin. As a hodler who may or may not have lost all my Bitcoins in a boating accident, how can I learn how these markets work in order to try to derive information from them? I learned during the 2017 bull that BitMEXs jargon is completely impenetrable to me, so perhaps what I actually need is financial education in general. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 27 Dec 2020 01:18 PM PST I have been fortunate to have bought in at $3,000 to 3,800. My wife was mad at me at first, now she's loving my foresight. I am glued to watching the Mayer Multiple. We're slowly but surely approaching the magic 2.4 number. https://mayermultiple.info I've also been watching Flavius Todorius's long-term chart. He made this chart back in the summer of 2018, and it's been remarkably accurate, even with covid. We're a little bit ahead of schedule, actually. https://www.tradingview.com/chart/BLX/uYKn9Nrx-Bitcoin-longterm-chart/ Armed with this info, I think I could probably do a well-timed withdraw, and then buy back in. While I am a HODLer at heart, I do think I have the appetite to make a move, in order to double or maybe even triple my stack. But I am unclear on a responsible way of doing this. Anyone have any strategies? [link] [comments] |
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