(Part 2) Top products from r/ethtrader

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We found 21 product mentions on r/ethtrader. We ranked the 147 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/ethtrader:

u/jtnichol · 9 pointsr/ethtrader

Too sweet. Get a good rocking chair and Savor the moments. Take lots of pictures and video. You'll love looking back in the years to come.

Uncle JT also knows the perfect cocktail for teething... Anbesol, Melatonin, Children's Motrin and the book Love You Forever https://www.amazon.com/dp/0920668364/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9gjQCbPTY1M9J

Don't fight the tears when reading this book. Every. Single. Time.

Big hugs from Kansas City

u/psswrd12345 · 7 pointsr/ethtrader

Reading books like the one linked to below makes me truly appreciate how fortunate I am to shit post here with all you fellow degenerates. Ethereum is the natural successor to bitcoin, and broader society is starting to wake up to what this really means. So beautiful.
https://www.amazon.com/Blockchain-Architecture-Trust-Information-Policy/dp/0262038935/ref=nodl_

u/ItsAConspiracy · 1 pointr/ethtrader

Of course, I was just responding to falconzfan4ever's comment linking them.

The reason I don't believe in TA is that over the years I've read a large stack of investing books. To see why TA doesn't work I especially recommend Mandelbrot's The Misbehavior of Markets. (Yes, it's that Mandelbrot.) Another is A Random Walk Down Wall Street; Mandelbrot thrashes the efficient market hypothesis pretty thoroughly, and it hasn't held up that well, but the book does make a strong case that the idea of TA being a "self-fulfilling prophecy" is bunk.

u/brandnewaccount11 · 13 pointsr/ethtrader

https://www.amazon.ca/Darwin-Among-Machines-Evolution-Intelligence/dp/0201406497/ this is the book that theorizes the internet will become a networked sentient intelligence through natural evolution.

But the quite itself (from the website http://cellarius.network/) was made by Samuel Butler, an author who wrote this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erewhon . A satirical book about a fictional utopia "Nowhere" backwards -
> "Another feature of Erewhon is the absence of machines; this is due to the widely shared perception by the Erewhonians that they are potentially dangerous."

Cellarius is a pseudonym of Sam Butler's.

> "Cellarius 1863, pseudonym perhaps referring to the classical scholar, signed to letters to the editor of The Press by Samuel Butler".

u/csasker · 10 pointsr/ethtrader

Aaaaaaaaand we're back

Would be nice with some more trading talk here than this teenage drama. For example, does no one here read books about trading? On bitcoinmarkets people are more focused on the strategy and psychology, this feels like a crypto version of r/investing with feel good quotes about "buy the dip average 7%"

Currently I am reading this https://www.amazon.com/Market-Mind-Games-Psychology-Investing/dp/0071756221/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1549915685&sr=1-3 , very applicable to crypto

u/UseForOneYear · 8 pointsr/ethtrader

Don't listen to the most optimistic projections.

You could very well be like this guy or this guy.

u/Legogris · 3 pointsr/ethtrader

\> If you've ever read the book [Ready Player One (Book)] or the movie [Ready Player One (Movie)] then you can get a feel for what I am envisioning.

I can highly recommend [Snow Crash](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Crash) (Neal Stephenson, 1992). If you enjoy it you may also want to check out [Cryptonomicon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptonomicon) by the same author.

u/brassboy · 7 pointsr/ethtrader

Looks like your questions and a lot more will be answered by reading the book Trading and Exchanges by Larry Harris. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exchanges-Microstructure-Practitioners-Management-Association/dp/0195144708

u/redredditor · 4 pointsr/ethtrader

link is https://smile.amazon.com/Ether-Prism-Rainbow-Light-Shirt/dp/B07KW1PB2W for US peeps

Tip: You can remove everything starting with "/ref" and the link will work.

u/lawhoo_ · 7 pointsr/ethtrader

The answer if you had asked this question at any time in the prior week: https://www.amazon.com/Goodnight-Moon-Margaret-Wise-Brown/dp/0064430170

u/hblask · 3 pointsr/ethtrader

I've been thinking about this topic for the last couple of years, and government is just totally clueless that they are on the verge of becoming obsolete, or at least severely limited. It started with electric cars making the use of gas tax impractical as a way to pay for roads.

But that's just the first whiff of tech that is going to make things difficult. Once people realize that getting paid in Ether and paying for things in Ether is not only risk free but double-digit percentage cheaper than using gov't money, the game is over. Government will have no more insight into our financial pictures.

If government wants to stay funded, they need to -- right now -- start switching to a land tax. Land will be the only thing that will be trackable and stable enough to collect taxes on. Money is about to disappear through the skylight.

(The book is about how humans continually abstract away our physical limitations - I don't have a clue what that bizarre description on Amazon has to do with the actual content)