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    Goldman Sachs: This is Bitcoin’s Sweet Spot

    Even though Bitcoin has been called a bubble, investors who have hungrily watched Bitcoin's price soar 290% over the past year from the sidelines still have a chance to win big. Or at least that's according to Goldman Sachs analyst Sheba Jafari.

    On Sunday, the banking giant sent a note seen by CNBC that said Bitcoin, now priced at $2,568 a piece, could fall as low as $1,857 before bouncing to a much higher valuation between $3,212 to $3,915. That means if an investor watches the cryptocurrency carefully and times it perfectly, they could gain as much as 110% on their initial investment. Granted, that would take quite a bit of patience, with Goldman acknowledging that "it might take time" to hit $3,915.

    If Bitcoin were to hit $3,915, then that would add another $22 billion in market capitalization to cryptocurrency, which is up 53% from Bitcoin's current market capitalization of $42 billion.That comes as the cryptocurrency has fallen from a high of just over $3,000 in mid-June, with investors, including Mark Cuban, warning that Bitcoin's price has already peaked.
    http://fortune.com/2017/07/03/goldma...bitcoin-price/
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    I am more interested in Cubans prediction of wins & losses for IU football this season .
    Do something Danke

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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    I am more interested in Cubans prediction of wins & losses for IU football this season .
    Why would anyone discuss their detailed game plan to make money in the market in public? I smell a head fake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juleswin View Post
    Why would anyone discuss their detailed game plan to make money in the market in public? I smell a head fake.
    Yeah , first off he has no idea , secondly if he did he is not telling us .
    Do something Danke

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    Cuban the 1 hit wonder from the late 90's and milked it ever since. Who f'n cares what Mark Cuban thinks.



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