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delmar escreveu: Sex Set 03, 2021 4:52 pm Tenho acompanhado, nos últimos meses, as variações diárias do Bitcoin na cotação em dólares. Já estou tentado a arriscar algum, tipo uns 10 mil, nele. Tenho notado que há uma variação constante de sobe e desce nas cotações e,com algum cuidado, comprando na baixa e vendendo na alta será possível faturar algum, tipo o que fazem no daytrader do mercado acionário. Digamos que eu estabeleça um ideal de 4% de ganho por operação de compra e venda, ou seja comprar em 46 mil dólares e vender quando alcançar 48 mil dólares,o que é possível. Repetindo o mesmo tipo de operação umas cinco vezes ao mês dará uns 20% mensais sobre o capital arriscado. Vou analisar com mais cuidado pois acho que já tem muito pessoal fazendo isto.
O Bitcoin continua com as variações de sempre, chegou a 50.000 dólares e voltou depois para 46.000 dólares. Vou começar uma simulação para ver a possibilidade de trabalhar com lucro de 4-5% em cada operação. Iniciarei hoje simulando a aplicação de 10k na cotação de 46.500 para vender nos 48.800. Vamos ver se funciona.P ex, se o @delmar véio comprasse AGORA osP ex, se o @delmar véio comprasse AGORA os USD 10k dele em BTC, chegaria ao fim do ano dando risada, provavelmente com mais de 100% de crescimento de capital. USD 10k dele em BTC, chegaria ao fim do ano dando risada, provavelmente com mais de 100% de crescimento de capital.
Evergande and other Chinese developers stocks dropping off a cliff in the HK morning session today.
Here is what you need to know about why Chinese Real Estate may impact crypto and even US markets.
Evergande ($3333.HK) is a major Chinese real estate developer, who through leveraged properties and issuing US denominated junk bonds, built up a real estate empire making it the second biggest in the country.
Assets and equity boomed over the past decade, but net income struggled. The reason is debated, but it seems they were over leveraging properties that were getting very little actual revenue to grow their empire.
This worked, right up until the pandemic really began to hurt the few commercial and tourism properties that were actually driving revenue for them.
It's estimated that they've now managed to rack up more than $300B USD in debt.
To put that in perspective $300B USD is the entire GDP of countries like Ireland, Denmark, Hong Kong or Portugal.
And that is just the *DEBT* that Evergrande has.
Currently rumors are swirling that Evergrande may not even have enough remaining capital to service the interest payments on their loans nevermind paying down their principals.
Now, the real estate developer claims they are going to liquidate property to get 'operations back on track'
But, those of us in the crypto market understands how liquidations work.
If you are a liquidating because your collateral asset (real estate property) has sunk in value, and you have to sell that asset to pay back, then every time you sell it, the asset drops further.
Evergrande is so large they will be in a race to the bottom as they'll be selling properties which will lower the average price of properties in the region, thus lowering their asset value and entering into a spiral.
Evergrande currently owns a whopping 2% of all Chinese real estate and so this has lead Chinese issued bonds from nearly all real estate developers to sink.
But Evergrande itself has been diving off a cliff all year and has reached a critical point.
Now creditors are unwilling to accept their bonds and demanding payments made and aggressive restructuring options are being reviewed.
So why should you care?
On September 15, 2008, Lehman Brothers collapsed dissolving $600B in US assets leading us to the worst market crash since the great depression.
$600B in assets.
Right now, Evergrande has $200B~ in assets, and $300B in unserviced debt.
$500B total.
So its entirely on the same level as the assets that Lehman Brothers had.
But, Lehman Brothers was a US bank broadly diversified across many industries.
Evergrande is not.
Evergrande is in one industry and only one industry.
And its debt is held by banks across China, the US, Canada, UK, Australia and others.
This also comes at a time when markets have been on an artificial, inflation driven, quantitative easing fueled run up like no other.
So when the hammer does drop, it will drop hard.
But, this will not only cause defaults on bonds, but it will mean billions of dollars unpaid to Chinese contractors and goods suppliers, and it will mean the largest ever bulk real estate liquidation ever if Evergrande goes under.
That real estate collapse would mean the asset sheets of other real estate developers, banks and mortgage companies in China would all crumble.
Remember the big empty houses in the US in 2008? That times 100x.
Then we have to remember that China owns 15% of all global debt, so what happens when they have an internal crisis?
They are likely to start aggressively pursuing some of that external debt.
Which much of is likely with the same overseas banks and funds that own Evergrande bonds in the first lace.
Now, there is a chance that the CCP step in and find a way to bail out or unwind Evergrande.
With China's internal policies, it seems quite likely, although it will still likely be a pennies on the dollar bail out.
But, if they don't then market conditions are primed for a god damn meltdown.
We're sitting on a powder keg of weak economic involvement and yet all time high stocks, huge inflation and disconnected markets.
The question of a large correction is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when, and how bad.
That correction could be soon, it could be years from now, but it will happen.
The longer it takes the worse it gets, but there are unique events that could make it far, far worse and the collapse of Evergrande is certainly one of them.
These shockwaves would be felt in markets around the world, including crypto.
While we can hope that crypto one day becomes a flight from the tradfi markets, right now its sufficiently intertwined to its movements.
Plus, there is the stark reality that this will have a huge impact on the commercial paper markets.
Regardless of what commercial paper you hold, bonds and commercial paper would take a hit and some issuers may even fold.
Currently both Tether and Circle hold commercial paper, and while I think it unlikely that either would have large swaths of Evergrande bonds, the whole market will reel a bit.
For what its worth, I do think both of those will still have more than enough wiggle room to prevent any actual meltdown, but if we have a meltdown that gets really bad, they certainly could get a bit off peg.
If either Tether or USDC did meltdown in a global collapse though, it'd actually be bullish for crypto, as if you couldn't use them to cash out, people would just start bulk converting them into BTC/ETH regardless of price.
Either way Evergrande is a HUGE story that most Western media is entirely oblivious too.
I hope they get to stay that way and never have a reason to learn their name.
But there is a chance that we're currently staring down the barrel of the next financial meltdown.
It all comes down to what the Chinese government will do, and if the Chinese real estate market actually has enough demand to keep these assets a float.
But it's damn dicey.
delmar escreveu: Qua Set 08, 2021 10:26 am
O Bitcoin continua com as variações de sempre, chegou a 50.000 dólares e voltou depois para 46.000 dólares. Vou começar uma simulação para ver a possibilidade de trabalhar com lucro de 4-5% em cada operação. Iniciarei hoje simulando a aplicação de 10k na cotação de 46.500 para vender nos 48.800. Vamos ver se funciona.
Realmente não está conforme o esperado, mas trata-se de uma simulação destinada a aferir a possibilidade de sucesso antes de começar a agir na prática. Como não funcionou a contento vamos abortar e tentar outra coisa. Talvez partir de um patamar mais baixo. No momento todos mercados estão oscilando muito devido a situação na China. Uma nova crise mundial pode estar a caminho.Túlio escreveu: Seg Set 20, 2021 8:14 pmdelmar escreveu: Qua Set 08, 2021 10:26 am
O Bitcoin continua com as variações de sempre, chegou a 50.000 dólares e voltou depois para 46.000 dólares. Vou começar uma simulação para ver a possibilidade de trabalhar com lucro de 4-5% em cada operação. Iniciarei hoje simulando a aplicação de 10k na cotação de 46.500 para vender nos 48.800. Vamos ver se funciona.Não sei por que, mas me parece que a simulação não está indo conforme o previsto...![]()
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(Não se usa a regra de um tipo de mercado em outro)
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delmar escreveu: Seg Set 20, 2021 8:48 pm
Realmente não está conforme o esperado, mas trata-se de uma simulação destinada a aferir a possibilidade de sucesso antes de começar a agir na prática. Como não funcionou a contento vamos abortar e tentar outra coisa. Talvez partir de um patamar mais baixo. No momento todos mercados estão oscilando muito devido a situação na China. Uma nova crise mundial pode estar a caminho.