How Wall Street Whales Manipulate Bitcoin Price! How Bitcoin Futures Work! Scam!
How Wall Street Whales Manipulate Bitcoin Price! How Bitcoin Futures Work! Scam!
7 years ago by zizo2 (13)
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Relatively new to bitcoin and have wondered why when red hits, it’s a column not just hitting a few coins. Thank you for that quick study in market manipulation.
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I've always had trouble understanding futures contracts. When buying something which is impractical to buy all at once, and which therefore is bought regularly, it makes sense to take the chance to agree on a price for a certain number of purchases in the future, but I don't see how that relates to Bitcoin futures.
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