Comment · Tue, July 5, 2022 · ND Owner
Lab Testing Results Of Turkesterone, Beta Ecdysterone, and Gorilla Mind Sigma
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MisterYouAreSoDumb · 866 points
Okay, so I am finally getting around to make a post about the results of some of the lab testing we have been doing. I've had the results for a bit, but I've been holding off on officially releasing them because frankly it stresses me out these days. It's the same song and dance every time, and it is one I have been doing for a decade now. I release results showing other products are not what they claim, then people attack me and claim I am lying to sell more product. Sometimes the attacks are relatively harmless, and just raise my blood pressure a bit for a day or two. Other times they are death threats to me, my family, and my team. It's not fun sometimes. You'll notice I don't do this nearly as much as I did back in the day on /r/Nootropics. I was younger and more gung-ho then, and had a lot less on my plate. Plus, my family and team kind of pleaded with me to stop doing it so much because of all the attacks and threats. This is why I have not been releasing things like this as much these days. It's not because product quality magically got better in the industry, I can tell you that much! Anyway, let's just get into it.
I woke up this morning ready to jump right into this pos…
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M30MM100 · 2 points
Dude, did you hear about the mine in Uganda that discovered 31 million metric tons of gold? That’s around 12 trillion dollars worth, which is right around the current marketcap of gold. Fuckface Peter Schiff is probably saying to himself “Uganda be fucking bullshitting me…”. I think Schiff knows that he’s wrong about BTC at this point but is too proud to publicly admit it.
I didn’t know that about silver. I’m going to look into it and will likely be selling my silver soon and buy BTC with the funds.
I can’t tell you how many of my employees, friends, and family asked me about doge and Shib. Made me angry. I mean sure, people made stupid money on it but I was telling them all to buy eth at $600 after BTC pumped to around 24k and eth was still lagging. I told them to sell around $4,200, when I sold. 3 of them bought at $600, 2 ended up buying at around $1800 but none of them sold! Not one! They were all convinced it was going to 10k. Then when it crashed to $900 they asked me what do…🙄 I’m done proselytizing crypto. People don’t listen. Beyond “I think everyone should own BTC”, I’m done giving advice.
Not to sound sadistic, but the idiocy of the masses is the reason why the few are successful at investing (I’m not a trader either, I buy when a valuable asset has been shattered and I sit there and wait for the market to reverse course, monitor top signals, and sell). If eve…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
I had not seen that about the Ugandan gold mine. If true, that's good! Gold has practical uses in the real world. Massively increasing the supply will make those uses less costly. I've always thought it was stupid to take something as useful as gold, but just make it into bars and put it in a vault. The other stupid thing is that most of the gold traded on the market is paper gold (ETFs, futures, options, gold contracts, etc.)... There is almost 17X the amount of paper gold than physical gold in existence! These same people say that Bitcoin has no inherent value are trading in leveraged paper gold! You can't even really get a solid answer as to how much more paper gold their is than physical gold. It's nuts! I know exactly how many BTC there are, and I know exactly how many BTC there ever will be. For a financial asset, shouldn't people value transparency and certainty regarding how many of that asset are in existence? If I buy into a gold ETF, how would I as an individual know there is real gold backing it up somewhere?
The other crazy thing is the SEC's insistence that a spot BTC ETF would be dangerous for consumers. However, they are perfectly fine allowing multiple BTC futures ETFs, and now even a BTC short futures ETF... They keep focusing on the "lack of surveillance-sharing agreements with regulated markets relating to the spot funds" for the spot BTC. However, how can they justify a futures-based ETF, when we can all watch the manipulation of the price action around CME futures expirations? The futures-based ETF shit is just adding even more ways to manipulate the price and screw investors. If the SEC was really interested in protecting consumers, they wouldn't have allowed those ETFs to be approved, and certainly wouldn't have allow the most recent short-based futures ETF. No actual BTC is traded on the CME futures market. It's purely paper BTC. They are trying to treat it like a commodity, but it is a totally different thing. When treating it like a strict commodity you only open up the opportunity for more risk and manipulation, not less...