Title: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: suda123 on January 04, 2016, 06:28:47 AM http://i.4cdn.org/pol/1451884696733.png
https://twitter.com/business/status/683888234649239552?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet what does it mean ? Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on January 04, 2016, 06:36:41 AM So the first two charts are interesting--those are overnight tonight, correct? I will very much like to see what happens in the US markets when they open today. We're definitely due for a correction or even a crash--I've been expecting that for some time now. I'm not sure about the other two charts you posted which are of much longer term. I don't know what's meant by them. I'm not a believer in TA.
Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: NorrisK on January 04, 2016, 07:16:44 AM So the first two charts are interesting--those are overnight tonight, correct? I will very much like to see what happens in the US markets when they open today. We're definitely due for a correction or even a crash--I've been expecting that for some time now. I'm not sure about the other two charts you posted which are of much longer term. I don't know what's meant by them. I'm not a believer in TA. But why would it happen directly into the new year? Everybody wants to maximize their profits for the year? More profit also means more taxes to be paid right away, would've been more sensible to start dropping some before the new year. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: sirohige on January 04, 2016, 07:26:20 AM i think this is normally in january you can look at january 2014, 2015 ,
i hope bitcoin more stronge and comeback to reach $500 Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: suda123 on January 04, 2016, 10:40:58 AM Ah good speculations, I'm curious as well
Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: suda123 on January 04, 2016, 11:52:37 AM Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: suda123 on January 04, 2016, 11:53:19 AM They all look like dead cat bounce from a 1-5 year chart
Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: sirohige on January 04, 2016, 12:55:33 PM “There are a growing number of people who feel that bitcoin is a safe haven of sorts, analogous to the role that gold played historically. If this is true, economic turmoil in China could cause speculators and perhaps some businesses to buy more bitcoin in a 'flight to safety.' Bitcoin has some properties that make it attractive during times of economic uncertainty, and uncertainty in Chinese stock markets, foreign exchange rates, and the overall economy could create more demand for bitcoin and buoy prices”, Greg Wolfson of BTCC told Bitcoin Magazine at the time.
source : Bitcoin Unaffected By China’s Stock Market Woes (http://www.econotimes.com/Bitcoin-Unaffected-By-Chinas-Stock-Market-Woes-137556) bitcoin is more strong ::) Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: HarizDB on January 04, 2016, 01:00:59 PM It's quite normal for stocks to drop in the openings of the year - but the drop in China is quite spectacular. This could lead to a bigger interests in Bitcoins, which would lead to a higher value of the coin.
Note: This is only speculation presented by me, don't take my words for granted. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: macsga on January 04, 2016, 01:05:42 PM IMHO, the worst part is why this has happened. Random (heavy) drops like this have only one meaning: "Insiders liquidating because of hidden info". I wouldn't just jump in and say what I think about BTC price; usually, it takes a couple of days for the people to look around after the turmoil. Maybe Martin Armstrong (http://www.armstrongeconomics.com/archives/date/2016/01) got it right all the way and it was just about to happen. Who knows.
Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: indiemax on January 04, 2016, 01:29:57 PM So the first two charts are interesting--those are overnight tonight, correct? I will very much like to see what happens in the US markets when they open today. We're definitely due for a correction or even a crash--I've been expecting that for some time now. I'm not sure about the other two charts you posted which are of much longer term. I don't know what's meant by them. I'm not a believer in TA. But why would it happen directly into the new year? Everybody wants to maximize their profits for the year? More profit also means more taxes to be paid right away, would've been more sensible to start dropping some before the new year. Remember the Chinese New year is February 8th, so could be plenty of action still to come ;D Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on January 04, 2016, 02:41:08 PM Most likely minor players wives & children have made them skint over Xmas/New Year so they've sold.
Stocks & shares worldwide will pick up over the next week or two when the business world returns to normal. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: r0ach on January 04, 2016, 03:05:55 PM China currently has a walnut bubble selling $32,000 "symmetrical walnuts" and $500,000 "racing pigeons". Contrary to what noobs on the forum say, China hasn't even come close to initiating a Bitcoin bubble compared to all their other insane bubbles. If China actually does get involved in Bitcoin, it's going very high because they will literally pump pocket lint.
Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: macsga on January 04, 2016, 04:06:49 PM China currently has a walnut bubble selling $32,000 "symmetrical walnuts" and $500,000 "racing pigeons". Contrary to what noobs on the forum say, China hasn't even come close to initiating a Bitcoin bubble compared to all their other insane bubbles. If China actually does get involved in Bitcoin, it's going very high because they will literally pump pocket lint. I concur. Most of the fuss may be coming from foreign players partly because of 0-fee transactions. Nevertheless, there's a strong indication that BTC is forming a vessel of transferring CNY wealth to other places in the Globe after the money-transmitter raid in China a couple of weeks ago... Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: pattu1 on January 04, 2016, 04:27:40 PM China currently has a walnut bubble selling $32,000 "symmetrical walnuts" and $500,000 "racing pigeons". Contrary to what noobs on the forum say, China hasn't even come close to initiating a Bitcoin bubble compared to all their other insane bubbles. If China actually does get involved in Bitcoin, it's going very high because they will literally pump pocket lint. The Chinese government has their own ways of ensuring a bitcoin bubble doesn't take root. They can change regulations and can even intervene directly if required. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: suda123 on January 04, 2016, 10:45:37 PM IMHO, the worst part is why this has happened. Random (heavy) drops like this have only one meaning: "Insiders liquidating because of hidden info". I wouldn't just jump in and say what I think about BTC price; usually, it takes a couple of days for the people to look around after the turmoil. Maybe Martin Armstrong (http://www.armstrongeconomics.com/archives/date/2016/01) got it right all the way and it was just about to happen. Who knows. Martin Armstrong is correct in fact, but there is a 3 month lag with all those prop ups they put in place Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: otto93 on January 04, 2016, 11:05:10 PM IMHO, the worst part is why this has happened. Random (heavy) drops like this have only one meaning: "Insiders liquidating because of hidden info". I wouldn't just jump in and say what I think about BTC price; usually, it takes a couple of days for the people to look around after the turmoil. Maybe Martin Armstrong (http://www.armstrongeconomics.com/archives/date/2016/01) got it right all the way and it was just about to happen. Who knows. Quoting from Martin Armstrong (http://www.armstrongeconomics.com/archives/date/2016/01) about the proposed fee China is considering making compulsory for cancelling orders. Is this only proposed for the stock markets, or is China proposing to make cancellation fees compulsory for bitcoin exchanges? The OKcoin bots would need completely rewriting to cope with paying fees. Quote China is taking a unique approach to regulating markets. They are looking to impose a tax or fee per order to prevent traders from flooding exchanges with orders they don’t fill by charging market participants fees for habitual cancellations. This scheme would not take effect until 2017. This is clearly targeting the high-frequency traders. This proposed new legislation has been behind the sell-off today. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on January 05, 2016, 04:33:51 AM So the first two charts are interesting--those are overnight tonight, correct? I will very much like to see what happens in the US markets when they open today. We're definitely due for a correction or even a crash--I've been expecting that for some time now. I'm not sure about the other two charts you posted which are of much longer term. I don't know what's meant by them. I'm not a believer in TA. But why would it happen directly into the new year? Everybody wants to maximize their profits for the year? More profit also means more taxes to be paid right away, would've been more sensible to start dropping some before the new year. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: danfoda on January 06, 2016, 01:26:02 PM Quote China is taking a unique approach to regulating markets. They are looking to impose a tax or fee per order to prevent traders from flooding exchanges with orders they don’t fill by charging market participants fees for habitual cancellations. This scheme would not take effect until 2017. This is clearly targeting the high-frequency traders. This proposed new legislation has been behind the sell-off today. If they want to target high frequency traders, they can impose stamp duty. Buyer or seller has to pay for each trade. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: suda123 on January 06, 2016, 10:06:26 PM Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: suda123 on January 06, 2016, 10:07:01 PM Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: YoungHus on January 07, 2016, 02:11:46 AM http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-01-06/china-devalues-yuan-most-august-collapse-offshore-yuan-crashes-5-handles
Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: ~Bitcoin~ on January 07, 2016, 03:47:07 AM i think this is normally in january you can look at january 2014, 2015 , Yes bitcoin don't follow the pattern this year and other stocks seems to have new year effect. Within 2-3 weeks they will be back to normal.i hope bitcoin more stronge and comeback to reach $500 Hoping good year for bitcoin. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: phreaky on January 07, 2016, 03:41:30 PM Always happen when is there a New year I think let give it a couple of weeks that we will see a normal stock.
After all in 2014 and 2015 was the same. So yeah we will see. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: LuckyYOU on January 07, 2016, 03:44:57 PM Doesn't seem like it's going too great within the stock markets.
Good for bitcoin though, it keeps on going up. Seems like this keeps happening with the stock markets though. I'm sure they will recover from it quickly. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: Denker on January 07, 2016, 08:12:32 PM Doesn't seem like it's going too great within the stock markets. Good for bitcoin though, it keeps on going up. Seems like this keeps happening with the stock markets though. I'm sure they will recover from it quickly. At least we can say that Bitcoin is having a good start in 2016! ;D That's encouraging for the coming months. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: Pab on January 07, 2016, 08:24:12 PM Watch interview with ex Chief of Dallas Fed,he is talkiing how Fed has pumped stocks with printed dollars
Now he see 20% down on US stocks,stocks are growing only if thay are receiving more printed money higher stocks are more printed dollars thay need https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nuzT3rchPU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nuzT3rchPU) Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: randy8777 on January 07, 2016, 11:08:37 PM Doesn't seem like it's going too great within the stock markets. Good for bitcoin though, it keeps on going up. Seems like this keeps happening with the stock markets though. I'm sure they will recover from it quickly. At least we can say that Bitcoin is having a good start in 2016! ;D That's encouraging for the coming months. bitcoin is definitely having a great start. all other things as stocks and oil are going down heavily while we as bitcoin community can't stop smiling while seeing the price go up. i am sure it will draw the attention of the media very soon. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: danfoda on February 14, 2016, 09:18:17 AM Watch interview with ex Chief of Dallas Fed,he is talkiing how Fed has pumped stocks with printed dollars Now he see 20% down on US stocks,stocks are growing only if thay are receiving more printed money higher stocks are more printed dollars thay need https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nuzT3rchPU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nuzT3rchPU) This time, the financial crisis could be bigger than the one in 2008. There are more money printed and much bigger bubble to burst. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: uki on February 14, 2016, 09:44:50 AM Watch interview with ex Chief of Dallas Fed,he is talkiing how Fed has pumped stocks with printed dollars Now he see 20% down on US stocks,stocks are growing only if thay are receiving more printed money higher stocks are more printed dollars thay need https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nuzT3rchPU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nuzT3rchPU) This time, the financial crisis could be bigger than the one in 2008. There are more money printed and much bigger bubble to burst. Watch out now. The last one turns off the lights. Title: Re: Stocks dropping like its hot Post by: danfoda on February 27, 2016, 05:25:26 PM Watch interview with ex Chief of Dallas Fed,he is talkiing how Fed has pumped stocks with printed dollars Now he see 20% down on US stocks,stocks are growing only if thay are receiving more printed money higher stocks are more printed dollars thay need https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nuzT3rchPU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nuzT3rchPU) This time, the financial crisis could be bigger than the one in 2008. There are more money printed and much bigger bubble to burst. Watch out now. The last one turns off the lights. Most of the new jobs are insecure low paid and part time job. That is the impression I have from the media. |