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Opinion: Is Trumps bitcoin embrace the biggest pump-and-dump ever?
The U.S. government buying bitcoin at inflated prices would do nothing to pay off Americas debt
By Jeffrey Funk and Gary Smith
Published: Jan. 16, 2025 at 7:31 a.m. ET
There is an apocryphal story of an investor, Sam, who became enamored of a lightly traded stock. He called his stockbroker and bought 100 shares at $20, made several more purchases that pushed the price up to $30, and made even more purchases that pushed the price up to $50. Then he told his broker to sell all his shares for $50. The broker replied, Who to?
We were reminded of this cautionary tale by reports that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump plans to establish a federal stockpile of bitcoin that will be used to pay off the U.S. national debt. If the federal government spends trillions on bitcoin, it will surely drive bitcoins price up. Indeed, the cryptocurrencys price has already soared in anticipation of these purchases.
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Opinion: Is Trumps bitcoin embrace the biggest pump-and-dump ever?
The U.S. government buying bitcoin at inflated prices would do nothing to pay off Americas debt
By Jeffrey Funk and Gary Smith
Published: Jan. 16, 2025 at 7:31 a.m. ET
There is an apocryphal story of an investor, Sam, who became enamored of a lightly traded stock. He called his stockbroker and bought 100 shares at $20, made several more purchases that pushed the price up to $30, and made even more purchases that pushed the price up to $50. Then he told his broker to sell all his shares for $50. The broker replied, Who to?
We were reminded of this cautionary tale by reports that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump plans to establish a federal stockpile of bitcoin that will be used to pay off the U.S. national debt. If the federal government spends trillions on bitcoin, it will surely drive bitcoins price up. Indeed, the cryptocurrencys price has already soared in anticipation of these purchases.
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Opinion: Is Trump's bitcoin embrace the biggest 'pump-and-dump' ever? (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 16
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Historic NY
(38,306 posts)1. He'll wipe out the treasury
our money is backed by gold bars not some fictional system.
in2herbs
(3,371 posts)2. I thought we went off the gold standard during Nixon????? nt
Mike 03
(17,930 posts)3. I hope I'm wrong. I think this is more dangerous than it sounds.
But I can't honestly say I understand how this impacts ordinary Americans or typical investors. It could put pressure on the Treasury. What if Trump had to raise taxes on all us non-billionaires following a complete wipeout of Bitcoin?
This won't happen, but imagine a bill tripling the tax bill of everyone making less than $100,000 a year. At least then even the dumbest among us would understand the oligarchy we have given unlimited powers to.