Thai crypto investors turn to tarot cards, divine signals to predict market
The post Thai crypto investors turn to tarot cards, divine signals to predict market appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto and stock investors have always found interesting and sometimes bizarre ways to “predict” the market’s ebbs and flows. Some have suggested that our unconscious minds can predict the stock market through “precognitive dreaming,” while others have recently been turning to the advice of artificial intelligence chatbots. However, in Thailand, there appears to be a growing group of investors turning to divine powers and astrology to predict market movements, including crypto — as recently highlighted in a r/cryptocurrency thread on Reddit. One astrologist, who goes by “Pimfah,” has a 160,000-strong Facebook group where members ask for and send tarot card readings — some ask for help on what their readings mean for the crypto market. A translated screenshot from a group member asking what a tarot reading means for their crypto portfolio. Source: Facebook Another self-proclaimed fortune teller, Ajarn Ton, has a YouTube channel with nearly 26,000 subscribers where he’s uploaded hundreds of videos attempting to predict the price of various cryptocurrencies using astrology. Ton’s most recent focus is predicting that Terraform Labs’ collapsed crypto Terra Luna Classic (LUNC) will see a surge of nearly 50,000% — saying it could hit $0.029. So far, however, it’s trading at less than $0.000055. A screenshot of Ton’s recent videos shows a focus on LUNC’s future price. Source: YouTube Occasionally, these predictions turn out to be somewhat accurate. High-profile fortune teller, Mor Plai, made local headlines earlier this year for her August 2022 prediction of a crypto market recovery starting that November — which turned out to be somewhat accurate, ignoring the crypto retrench around FTX’s collapse. “Color me skeptical” Commenters on the Reddit post were largely doubtful about the so-called method of prediction. “Put out enough vague predictions, and you gotta be right eventually,” one Redditor commented. “If a hamster can perform better than…
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Crypto and stock investors have always found interesting and sometimes bizarre ways to “predict” the market’s ebbs and flows. Some have suggested that our unconscious minds can predict the stock market through “precognitive dreaming,” while others have recently been turning to the advice of artificial intelligence chatbots. However, in Thailand, there appears to be a growing group of investors turning to divine powers and astrology to predict market movements, including crypto — as recently highlighted in a r/cryptocurrency thread on Reddit. One astrologist, who goes by “Pimfah,” has a 160,000-strong Facebook group where members ask for and send tarot card readings — some ask for help on what their readings mean for the crypto market. A translated screenshot from a group member asking what a tarot reading means for their crypto portfolio. Source: Facebook Another self-proclaimed fortune teller, Ajarn Ton, has a YouTube channel with nearly 26,000 subscribers where he’s uploaded hundreds of videos attempting to predict the price of various cryptocurrencies using astrology. Ton’s most recent focus is predicting that Terraform Labs’ collapsed crypto Terra Luna Classic (LUNC) will see a surge of nearly 50,000% — saying it could hit $0.029. So far, however, it’s trading at less than $0.000055. A screenshot of Ton’s recent videos shows a focus on LUNC’s future price. Source: YouTube Occasionally, these predictions turn out to be somewhat accurate. High-profile fortune teller, Mor Plai, made local headlines earlier this year for her August 2022 prediction of a crypto market recovery starting that November — which turned out to be somewhat accurate, ignoring the crypto retrench around FTX’s collapse. “Color me skeptical” Commenters on the Reddit post were largely doubtful about the so-called method of prediction. “Put out enough vague predictions, and you gotta be right eventually,” one Redditor commented. “If a hamster can perform better than…
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