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RE: The most important video for Ripple (XRP) investors!

in #crypto7 years ago

XRP is being used by banks and whales as a holding station for BTC money. They move BTC money into Ripple to cash in on BTC futures (currently short) positions, keeping BTC price within range of short positions. They soon go long and flood the money out of Ripple into BTC sinking all the people who don't get this and bought Ripple high. They will do this again and again, back and forth between Ripple and BTC to take advantage of futures and cause dramatic swings to shake out the little guys. Use this knowledge to your advantage and when Ripple starts to go down, move to BTC. When BTC starts to crash, move to Ripple and ride the wave up with all the bank $$.

I have tested this theory for the last two big dips in December and it held and was exactly reverse correlated...check into it yourself. Also, Ripple is remaining high and steady without a pull back as btc is remaining low and steady without any significant upticks. Also, please note January's BTC futures range on CME is High 15470 to low 14205. We are EXACTLY staying in that range. When the these shorts settle, I expect a flip to long positions in Feb. some time and a huge rush upward and out of Ripple. Be prepared. Her is the link to the CME futures prices: http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/equity-index/us-index/bitcoin.html

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You are an idiot - there are no Futures Short contracts allowed at this point by either Exchange - if you theory was correct we would see a huge number more Futures contracts

Interesting I will keep an eye on the market. I did a video after the christmas flash correction pointing out something very similar. I noticed that most of the money flowing out of BTC at the time was flowing into ripple. If you look at the charts, it was almost exactly 60bil that left BTC then flowed into ripple within the next 2 days! That was why I got into ripple and rode up the profits then I got out after bitcoin settled a bit.