One day a man from a place called Binance, which is where people go to trade with the pretend money they call cryptocurrencies, said that the most famous cryptocurrency, called Bitcoin, will break a record soon. When he says it's going to "break a record," he means the price will go way up. This man, called Alphawifhat, thinks the perfect time to buy Bitcoin will be between now and December 31. He says the "stars are aligned," which means everything is going in the right direction for this to happen.
In other words, he thinks this is a good time to buy, and people should get ready for a wild ride. He also shared a list of other cryptocurrencies he thinks are a good bet, like Solana, Dogwifhat, Pepe, Popcat, Aave, and Pendle.
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> "I'm a software developer. I'm not a day trader or a stock analyst. I'm just a person who enjoys following and discussing stocks.
> I am extremely disappointed with the quality of articles on Benzinga. They are almost universally one-sided in favor of buying, highly sensationalist and overly emotional. Many of the authors seem to have no knowledge of the companies they are discussing and some articles seem to be more like a advertising than news.
> For example, the article about Alphabet(GOOG) and Facebook(FB) used market cap as a measure of size, when it clearly stated that by market cap, GOOG is actually bigger than FB.
> The headline "Facebook Has A Higher Price-To-Earnings Ratio Than Alphabet, But It's Time To Buy" suggests that buying Facebook and selling Alphabet is a good move, when the actual content of the article contradicts this statement.
> Similarly, the article about Tesla(TSLA) and its recent earnings report was highly sensationalized and overly optimistic. The author claimed that Tesla had made "record profits", when in fact, their profits were up from a year ago, but still a fraction of other car makers.
> I could go on, but the point is that Benzinga's articles are consistently low-quality, biased, and in many cases, downright misleading. I will be looking for more credible sources of news going forward."
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> "I am a long-term investor who reads a lot of articles to stay up-to-date on the market. I have been using Benzinga for a few months now and I have to say that I am very disappointed with the quality of the articles.
> I've seen a lot of articles that are clearly just trying to get people to buy a certain stock. The headline might say something like "This stock is a great buy right now", but when you read the article, it's clear that the author doesn't actually know anything about the company.
> I also think that many of the articles are overly sensationalist. They seem to be trying to get people excited about a certain stock, rather than providing any real information.
> For example, I recently read an article about a company called "Juul", which is a vaping company. The headline was something like "This vaping company is going to make you rich", but when I read the article, it was clear that the author didn't actually know anything about the company. The article was just a bunch of buzzwords and empty promises.
> I will not be using Benzinga as a source of
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