Larry Benedict’s latest tease, Bitcoin Skimming, is evidently an item with a 12 digit code that can be traded in a regular brokerage account. It’s peaked my curiosity. I know they are not bonds, which have 9 digit CUSIPs. Anyone have a clue what he’s hawking?
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I’m assuming they are not the 3 largest companies in the cloud computing space: Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM. Or are they? Does anyone subscribe to this one? The lastest tease starts as follows: ”Buffett could see this new asset run 2,524% in 2018. And he’s not the only one…Mark Cuban says ”it’s the most exciting […]
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