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    I’m watching it since the door fell off, but it’s barely moving. It’s still in the price range it was in the last 4 years 🤷

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        “just a bit lower than right now”

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          Ah so that’s means if the current share price is at 169, then if we use binary to get some bits, we have 10101001.

          If we take away one bit to be a bit lower it gives us 10101000 which is 168. So nearly there.

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            Hey they didn’t specify which bit, we can aim much lower

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        I’m in EU, so about 117€ or less. (that’s what i set my alert to)

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      They’re down like 50% since December?

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        yes, but the door fell off while it was already halfway down that slope. in fact, days after the door fell off, it stopped falling until about march. so i assume this is within it’s normal mid term volatility. when you look at the last 3 or 4 years, it’s going up and down around the range it’s in now. so if you buy now, considering only it’s past developments, it’s completely uncertain where it will go.