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Economy => Speculation => Topic started by: Dalida on April 12, 2017, 04:26:52 PM



Title: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: Dalida on April 12, 2017, 04:26:52 PM
This is getting boring sideways.....Anything coming up to shake the market ?


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: BrewMaster on April 12, 2017, 04:33:34 PM
Accumulate...

apart from that you can never know anything! we may see a new rally, specially because of the nonstop positive news from Japan.
or we can start seeing another bullshit wave of parrots repeating the word "split" and price tanks.

i would say option one is more plausible.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: Dalida on April 12, 2017, 08:48:43 PM
I'll take either...I almost miss the rush of potentially losing my money  :D


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: bettercrypto on April 12, 2017, 09:09:32 PM
This is getting boring sideways.....Anything coming up to shake the market ?

You can create FUD and..

Accumulate...

apart from that you can never know anything! we may see a new rally, specially because of the nonstop positive news from Japan.
or we can start seeing another bullshit wave of parrots repeating the word "split" and price tanks.

i would say option one is more plausible.

accumulate is the best thing. Stock up Bitcoin, and lock it somewhere you cannot touch for 13 years.  Wait till 2030, probably $500,000  Bitcoin a piece might happen.  If not then even at least 5% of that price can still give us a huge profit.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: HabBear on April 13, 2017, 02:37:39 AM
Accumulate. Accumulate? Accumulate!

I think it's been said three times, as an alternative to playing the wait for pump-and-dump game. That's fair. But what rate of accumulation do you all have? How much do we have and how quickly are we getting it?


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: panju1 on April 13, 2017, 02:55:13 AM
This is getting boring sideways.....Anything coming up to shake the market ?

This might worry the day traders, but not the long-term traders.
The trend seems to be upward (albeit slow). Enjoy the slow increase in value.  :)


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: Quartx on April 13, 2017, 03:03:09 AM
This is getting boring sideways.....Anything coming up to shake the market ?

You just need to keep your head on the altcoin announcements subforum, every 1 out of 1000 coins released are devs in for a quick pump and dump, especially the scrypt coins claiing that their coin is "innovative"rofl


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: KennyR on April 13, 2017, 03:15:24 AM
This is getting boring sideways.....Anything coming up to shake the market ?
When the market shakes we're the one to suffer. But right now it is making a stabilized growth, on this too we're complaining. One who profit will be profiting even now with the small variations that's taking place respect to time period with minimized profit margins.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: Sniper44 on April 13, 2017, 03:34:11 AM
why do people in this topic keep repeating bitcoin pump and dump?! don't anyone know what pump and dump means anymore?
here, read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump_and_dump

bitcoin is not pump and dump, you are comparing it to altcoin market without looking at the whole picture. if it was, then price would have gone to hell by now, instead of still rising after 8 years.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: Slark on April 13, 2017, 05:19:36 AM
This is getting boring sideways.....Anything coming up to shake the market ?

You just need to keep your head on the altcoin announcements subforum, every 1 out of 1000 coins released are devs in for a quick pump and dump, especially the scrypt coins claiing that their coin is "innovative"rofl
Soon we will suffer a total overdose of any form of new altcoins. We can alredy see that ICO frequency is lowered significantly.
People are tired of the same bullshit served all over again.

Have you guys thought about next halving in 2020 yet? Bitcoin price will be probably around 10k by that time.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: lumeire on April 13, 2017, 05:48:07 AM
This is getting boring sideways.....Anything coming up to shake the market ?

Well if everyone knew when market shakes are coming it isn't gonna shake it anymore. Besides, inside info is always gold, nobody's gonna share that in public.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: jaberwock on April 13, 2017, 05:56:57 AM
Bitcoin never stays stable for more than 3 weeks, so a move will happen sooner or later.

Usually alts get pumped before a BTC dump and they get dumped before or during a BTC dump, so watch the alts market might give some indication of future moves


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: Dakustaking76 on April 13, 2017, 06:08:24 AM
Whats happening with the price????

Bad news came out?


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: york780 on April 13, 2017, 07:07:22 AM
Whats happening with the price????

Bad news came out?
no, just YORK's price prediction became reality once again.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: PseudoCode on April 13, 2017, 07:42:18 AM
This is getting boring sideways.....Anything coming up to shake the market ?

Because pump-and-dumpers are *totally going to announce their intentions in public, in advance, so that everyone knows about them ?



Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: york780 on April 13, 2017, 07:44:55 AM
This is getting boring sideways.....Anything coming up to shake the market ?

Because pump-and-dumpers are *totally going to announce their intentions in public, in advance, so that everyone knows about them ?


Yes, I just did?


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: 1Referee on April 13, 2017, 08:01:14 AM
This is getting boring sideways.....Anything coming up to shake the market ?

If the market experiences a high level of volatility, people complain. If the market remains relatively stable, people complain. How can the market ever satisfy people like you? Bitcoin has already gone through a rollercoaster, so right now people (you're not included) are happy with a calm market. If you're so addicted to volatility, then head over to the altcoin market. If you we're somewhat of a decent trader, you would have taken advantage of the recent volatility, and thus wouldn't complain right now. ;)


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: coinplus on April 13, 2017, 08:01:43 AM
Whats happening with the price????

Bad news came out?
Right now bitcoin prices are trading ~2% down from yesterday's close which seems very much normal and we could never expect prices to hold and keep on raising all the times, this fall must be usual fluctuation do happen when few traders book their profits and few other get panic.

I believe we are on verge of getting segwit to be activated or new proposal of layer-2 blocks to be implemented into current blockchain mechanism to avoid hard fork for ever. Something is going to happen to make bitcoin prices to fly again, this fall may be another opportunity to get in.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: TravelMug on April 13, 2017, 10:31:48 AM
Whats happening with the price????

Bad news came out?
Right now bitcoin prices are trading ~2% down from yesterday's close which seems very much normal and we could never expect prices to hold and keep on raising all the times, this fall must be usual fluctuation do happen when few traders book their profits and few other get panic.

I believe we are on verge of getting segwit to be activated or new proposal of layer-2 blocks to be implemented into current blockchain mechanism to avoid hard fork for ever. Something is going to happen to make bitcoin prices to fly again, this fall may be another opportunity to get in.

Trading ~2% for me seems normal as I have seen this kind of trending before. This is still fine as long is ~2-4%. I don't know about the activation of segwit though that will cause a drop of the bitcoin price. however, this news might only affect the price temporarily but not for a longer term. So bitcoin price will rise again in the future.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: Wipro on April 13, 2017, 11:18:57 AM
Bitcoin never stays stable for more than 3 weeks, so a move will happen sooner or later.

Usually alts get pumped before a BTC dump and they get dumped before or during a BTC dump, so watch the alts market might give some indication of future moves

It seems new information for me. I noticed that bitcoin price is always fluctuating in the chart and sometime it get bumped to the big value in the chart. from the past three weeks price seems settled around 1100$ to 1200$,but i expect bitcoin to touched the new peak value very soon.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: arbitrage001 on April 13, 2017, 11:24:53 AM
Watch out for flood gate in china.


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: york780 on April 13, 2017, 11:28:45 AM
Watch out for flood gate in china.
this week will be critial for the upcoming month. Break trough ath of back to 1100 ? All depends on the miners


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: Kprawn on April 13, 2017, 12:06:17 PM
I would have never said a year ago that we would have people complaining about a average Bitcoin price of $1200. We get complacent very

quickly and forget that the price was averaging at $400 to $500 per bitcoin for a very long time. I enjoy the short term stability and I think the

merchants accepting bitcoins feels the same. {Volatility is not good for merchants}  :(


Title: Re: Any pumps or dumps in the pipeline ?
Post by: bitbunnny on April 13, 2017, 01:31:07 PM
I would have never said a year ago that we would have people complaining about a average Bitcoin price of $1200. We get complacent very

quickly and forget that the price was averaging at $400 to $500 per bitcoin for a very long time. I enjoy the short term stability and I think the

merchants accepting bitcoins feels the same. {Volatility is not good for merchants}  :(

Yeah, that is realy strange people have fear of good Bitcoin price. Like they think this is some kind of bubble that will soon burst and something terrible will happen. But periods of high pric and more or less stable price have happened before too. But I suppose this is human's nature, if the price was low they would complain about beeing worthless.