Title: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Mieehayii on November 17, 2014, 02:30:34 AM On BTC-e, how is so little orders support the volume? It looks a fairly low price, always is. Why people trade on BTC-e for its' really high deposit and withdraw fee?
https://i.imgur.com/OnJl9wT.png On LakeBTC.com, I can't understand why they give only 50 pending orders, for dark pool?? There asks completely suppressed bids, so many people buy cheaper bitcoins on it? https://i.imgur.com/Aqn7A9S.png On Bitstamp, it has a very plenty of market depth, it seem the price bottom is $280, and the top is $530? https://i.imgur.com/YDHmmc5.png Do you think it's time to buy lots of bitcoins now? the new bottom is? Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: gog1 on November 17, 2014, 03:10:07 AM btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action
but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Bejkn on November 17, 2014, 04:19:31 AM btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action do you think chinese coming? I toobut lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: RyNinDaCleM on November 17, 2014, 04:25:23 AM Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook
For instance https://i.imgur.com/YgHWUHA.png Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: SanMerryDro on November 17, 2014, 06:32:41 AM Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook For instance https://i.imgur.com/YgHWUHA.png Why did BTC-e and LakeBTC reluctant to open all orders to users? Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Malin Keshar on November 17, 2014, 06:34:36 AM Really good time was on weekends.
Now we can't know for sure how big we are going, or whether some bomb news will come to cause mayhen Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Dalmar on November 17, 2014, 07:23:37 AM btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up If you want to get fiat out of BTC-e, it has one of the worst KYC/AML rules. Getting verified on Mayzus MoneyPolo or OKPAY takes forever and they always seem to nitpick on your documents. I don't get where this 'BTC-e has easy KYC/AML' comes from. Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: TinaK on November 17, 2014, 07:40:45 AM Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook For instance https://i.imgur.com/YgHWUHA.png Why did BTC-e and LakeBTC reluctant to open all orders to users? it seem to 50 asks / 50 bids provided in LakeBTC api, but we only can see 5 asks / 5bids on LakeBTC website >:( and no doubt, the new bottom is $380 Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Brmaster on November 17, 2014, 10:04:13 AM Any timing can buy bitcoins in the eyes of rookie's, so you can try
Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Fioraver on November 18, 2014, 01:45:13 AM you should buy if you believe it could take you fly for a while.
but i suggest you not to buy too much since this monent is in a strom Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: BTCjust on November 18, 2014, 07:28:54 AM Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook For instance https://i.imgur.com/YgHWUHA.png if there is no full order book, how do people make decisions to trading?? Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Wilhelm on November 18, 2014, 07:54:49 AM Why did BTC-e and LakeBTC reluctant to open all orders to users? It could possibly have something to do with performance. I've seen people flood orderbooks with micro orders. Micro-orders and sending the full orderbook to all clients would cause a significant load on their server(s) causing the exchange to go all laggy. Basically that's what happen(ed)(s) to Cryptsy where the exchange becomes unusable if to many orders flow through. And why do you need the full orderbook? A lot of fake orders in there and virtual walls :P My 0.02c Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Mieehayii on November 19, 2014, 01:56:15 AM Why did BTC-e and LakeBTC reluctant to open all orders to users? It could possibly have something to do with performance. I've seen people flood orderbooks with micro orders. Micro-orders and sending the full orderbook to all clients would cause a significant load on their server(s) causing the exchange to go all laggy. Basically that's what happen(ed)(s) to Cryptsy where the exchange becomes unusable if to many orders flow through. And why do you need the full orderbook? A lot of fake orders in there and virtual walls :P My 0.02c just want to see the matket depth. but it is not very important now. Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: bounst on November 19, 2014, 10:07:27 AM btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up yeah btc-e dont care it, but as long as you deposit / withdraw fiat, you must follow it. Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Mieehayii on November 20, 2014, 02:03:49 AM btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up yeah btc-e dont care it, but as long as you deposit / withdraw fiat, you must follow it. fiat on btc-e is not only complex but also the too high fee Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: derpinheimer on November 20, 2014, 02:33:56 AM Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook For instance https://i.imgur.com/YgHWUHA.png if there is no full order book, how do people make decisions to trading?? Uh, you buy or sell? I mean... what? Your question doesnt even make sense, and I'm not talking about the broken English. I know what you're asking, and the question is totally illogical as it implies the only information used in daytrading is the orderbook of the exchange being traded on. That is not even remotely true. I mean, its so wrong I dont think there is any hope in explaining it to you. I know I'm being a total dick but that question just screams of ignorance so much that it actually pisses me off. Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: BentleyBirch on November 20, 2014, 06:56:58 AM I think you should go full steam ahead to buy bitcoins, it will December soon, if any pleasantly surprised.. aha :P :P
Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: TinaK on November 21, 2014, 05:20:10 AM I think you should go full steam ahead to buy bitcoins, it will December soon, if any pleasantly surprised.. aha :P :P Do not be naive to think it is 2013 Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: BTCjust on November 21, 2014, 10:18:56 AM Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook For instance https://i.imgur.com/YgHWUHA.png if there is no full order book, how do people make decisions to trading?? Uh, you buy or sell? I mean... what? Your question doesnt even make sense, and I'm not talking about the broken English. I know what you're asking, and the question is totally illogical as it implies the only information used in daytrading is the orderbook of the exchange being traded on. That is not even remotely true. I mean, its so wrong I dont think there is any hope in explaining it to you. I know I'm being a total dick but that question just screams of ignorance so much that it actually pisses me off. Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Mieehayii on November 24, 2014, 04:36:22 AM Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook For instance https://i.imgur.com/YgHWUHA.png if there is no full order book, how do people make decisions to trading?? Uh, you buy or sell? I mean... what? Your question doesnt even make sense, and I'm not talking about the broken English. I know what you're asking, and the question is totally illogical as it implies the only information used in daytrading is the orderbook of the exchange being traded on. That is not even remotely true. I mean, its so wrong I dont think there is any hope in explaining it to you. I know I'm being a total dick but that question just screams of ignorance so much that it actually pisses me off. Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Bitcoins101 on November 24, 2014, 04:41:45 AM btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up By lately, do you mean since 2013? Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Bitcoins101 on November 24, 2014, 04:43:07 AM btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up yeah btc-e dont care it, but as long as you deposit / withdraw fiat, you must follow it. fiat on btc-e is not only complex but also the too high fee Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: derpinheimer on November 24, 2014, 04:51:32 AM Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook For instance https://i.imgur.com/YgHWUHA.png if there is no full order book, how do people make decisions to trading?? Uh, you buy or sell? I mean... what? Your question doesnt even make sense, and I'm not talking about the broken English. I know what you're asking, and the question is totally illogical as it implies the only information used in daytrading is the orderbook of the exchange being traded on. That is not even remotely true. I mean, its so wrong I dont think there is any hope in explaining it to you. I know I'm being a total dick but that question just screams of ignorance so much that it actually pisses me off. Im aware? Thats why I was sure to specify I understood his statement, but that it made no logical sense. Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: btceuropen on November 26, 2014, 06:29:17 AM btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up By lately, do you mean since 2013? Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: BentleyBirch on November 27, 2014, 06:37:40 AM now the bitcoinchatrs is all black :( it doesn't work now..
Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Brmaster on November 28, 2014, 04:02:00 AM high price in LakeBTC or Bitstamp, but low price is always in BTC-e
Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Bitcoins101 on November 29, 2014, 11:59:16 PM btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up By lately, do you mean since 2013? Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Mieehayii on December 01, 2014, 06:36:18 AM btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up By lately, do you mean since 2013? Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: rogerdonkey on December 01, 2014, 07:57:35 AM yes time to buy bitcoin now before end 2014,maybe in 2015 price bitcoin reach to $ 500 ;)
Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: bornil267645 on December 01, 2014, 11:57:04 AM everyone just speculating and waiting for the rise. some are buying in the hope of next BTC roll.
Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: grappa_barricata on December 01, 2014, 09:27:31 PM @OP: Some exchanges report only a portion of their books, to limit bandwidth usage. It sucks, yes.
Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: SanMerryDro on December 02, 2014, 06:37:30 AM yes time to buy bitcoin now before end 2014,maybe in 2015 price bitcoin reach to $ 500 ;) lol, you look down on bitcoin too much, the price in Jan 2015 will reach $1000Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: GreenCoin22 on December 03, 2014, 04:30:00 AM @OP: Some exchanges report only a portion of their books, to limit bandwidth usage. It sucks, yes. I don't think lakebtc & btc-e are sucks :(Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: btceuropen on December 03, 2014, 07:30:33 AM one years ago, the price is $600, today $600 can buy 2 bitcoins, so why us not buy a amout of bitcoins now?
Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Valeey on December 03, 2014, 10:00:00 AM Prices have dropped $10 just now, so are you dare to buy it yet?
Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Mieehayii on December 04, 2014, 06:17:28 AM Prices have dropped $10 just now, so are you dare to buy it yet? buy droped, sell raising if you buy yesterday, you will make much profits now Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Frabcesco on December 16, 2014, 09:27:00 AM Have you ever worked for it's all of the costs per arb? How much can I not lose for each arbitrage?
Title: Re: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp Post by: Nrcewker on December 17, 2014, 05:37:56 AM Have you ever worked for it's all of the costs per arb? How much can I not lose for each arbitrage? You might be very disappointed with the truth, but as of the trend now, it is time to bump it! |