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Title: Buy now or cry later
Post by: fewcoins on December 19, 2014, 08:31:42 PM
There has been no better time than now... The pop for 2015 is coming, you have been warned, buy now or cry later  :-*

http://i58.tinypic.com/15gcmpw.png


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: michaeladair on December 19, 2014, 08:32:35 PM
The only problem I see with your speculation is that you are using Internet Explorer...


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: fewcoins on December 19, 2014, 08:38:36 PM
The only problem I see with your speculation is that you are using Internet Explorer...

People have stated that for months... I will continue to use the new IE because it never crashes on me... All those other browsers are junk

BACK TO THE FACTS

The bounce will be awesome  8)


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: hector3115 on December 19, 2014, 08:42:56 PM
What's your reason for the bounce? 

I'm all for it, just don't really see anything imminent myself.



Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: r0ach on December 19, 2014, 08:45:33 PM
People have stated that for months... I will continue to use the new IE because it never crashes on me... All those other browsers are junk

It has crappy subpixel aliasing, most likely due to directwrite.  Let's not get into the awful bookmark system, or the even more awful bookmark system in newest Chromium.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: michaeladair on December 19, 2014, 08:46:50 PM
People have stated that for months... I will continue to use the new IE because it never crashes on me... All those other browsers are junk

It has crappy subpixel aliasing, most likely due to directwrite.
And it's one of the few browsers to "Not Accept" most current CSS5 & HTML5 components.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: fewcoins on December 19, 2014, 08:48:19 PM
What's your reason for the bounce? 

I'm all for it, just don't really see anything imminent myself.



We are realllllllyyyyyyy oversold  8)


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: 1Referee on December 19, 2014, 08:50:34 PM
How come you're so Bitcoin friendly now?

But for once I agree with you. Great buying time.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: spazzdla on December 19, 2014, 08:52:18 PM
How come you're so Bitcoin friendly now?

But for once I agree with you. Great buying time.

Was he really ever that bitcoin negative though?  He is a trader without a bias.

Once he turned bullish, I bought.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Aemon on December 19, 2014, 08:56:42 PM
What if I buy now and cry later?  I don't see that as an option, but it could definitely happen.  Here is hoping to a better 2015!


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: fewcoins on December 19, 2014, 09:28:11 PM
How come you're so Bitcoin friendly now?

But for once I agree with you. Great buying time.

Was he really ever that bitcoin negative though?  He is a trader without a bias.

Once he turned bullish, I bought.

Exactly... Thank you! I have been called a permabear, permabull, and all other types of names on this site. I don't block anyone, I just keep it moving and keep making calls!

You can't find one person who has listened to my calls and have lost money.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: thms on December 19, 2014, 09:30:53 PM
LOL what kind of noob uses Explorer? I bet even Bill Gates use some other browser when he's alone in his room.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Feri22 on December 19, 2014, 09:39:32 PM
People have stated that for months... I will continue to use the new IE because it never crashes on me... All those other browsers are junk

It has crappy subpixel aliasing, most likely due to directwrite.  Let's not get into the awful bookmark system, or the even more awful bookmark system in newest Chromium.


"All those other browser are junk"...if you care just a little bit about the security and you don't want to get botnet or rat infection, you should really switch...more than 98% of botnet infections via expoited internet traffic come via IE...chrome almost 0% and mozzilla just around 1-2%...think about it  ;)


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: spiderbrain on December 19, 2014, 11:12:38 PM
The only problem I see with your speculation is that you are using Internet Explorer...
=D


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: rogerdonkey on December 20, 2014, 02:58:33 AM
agree with u now time to buy bitcoin, i see this good time for buy.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Melbustus on December 20, 2014, 03:29:11 AM
People have stated that for months... I will continue to use the new IE because it never crashes on me... All those other browsers are junk

It has crappy subpixel aliasing, most likely due to directwrite.
And it's one of the few browsers to "Not Accept" most current CSS5 & HTML5 components.

^ This. Nothing else in this thread is important (not kidding).


Edit:


"All those other browser are junk"...if you care just a little bit about the security and you don't want to get botnet or rat infection, you should really switch...more than 98% of botnet infections via expoited internet traffic come via IE...chrome almost 0% and mozzilla just around 1-2%...think about it  ;)

^ And this.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: fewcoins on December 20, 2014, 03:44:42 AM
^ This is why self-moderation is needed... Mods will delete my comments for being "off topic" ALLLDAYYYY but looks at this thread turn into a hatred for IE!

POINT IS I HAVE BEEN SAYING BUY THE ENTIRE TIME DOWN TO $305~
BUY NOW OR CRY LATER, LAST WARNING BEFORE WEEKEND BUYING & NEXT WEEK'S ROCKET!!!


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Aemon on December 28, 2014, 05:30:20 AM
^ This is why self-moderation is needed... Mods will delete my comments for being "off topic" ALLLDAYYYY but looks at this thread turn into a hatred for IE!

POINT IS I HAVE BEEN SAYING BUY THE ENTIRE TIME DOWN TO $305~
BUY NOW OR CRY LATER, LAST WARNING BEFORE WEEKEND BUYING & NEXT WEEK'S ROCKET!!!

How do you know this?  Do you predict the future?  Are you willing to insure me if I lose money? 


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: bitcon on December 28, 2014, 06:08:26 AM
no weekend buying yet.  maybe in 2015.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Itun on December 28, 2014, 08:41:36 AM
LOL IE  :D

But although it does seem like a great price to buy some, I don't really see much of an upcoming increase in value.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: favelle75 on December 28, 2014, 09:00:45 AM
If by "pop" you mean down to $310, then yes, I agree.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: pungopete468 on December 28, 2014, 09:45:13 AM
I think you meant "Buy now and cry later."


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: jertsy on December 28, 2014, 01:28:55 PM
Is fewcoins on Christmas holiday?

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Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: oblivi on December 29, 2014, 04:58:49 PM
I agree with OP, that MACD looks good, but I still think Win8 and IE sucks :p


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Unbelive on December 29, 2014, 09:10:44 PM
There has been no better time than now... The pop for 2015 is coming, you have been warned, buy now or cry later  :-*

http://i58.tinypic.com/15gcmpw.png

I agree it is perfect time to BUY!


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: sandykho47 on December 30, 2014, 05:01:22 AM
Before you advise us to buy now, you better change your browser  ;D
Anyway, there are lot great times to buy bitcoin especially now / there are bubbles


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Pastafarian on December 30, 2014, 06:37:33 AM
We've been trading in a fairly steady range. I see a breakout coming at some point. Let the buying begin! ;)


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: kryptopojken on December 30, 2014, 02:25:23 PM
Hi fewcoins,

You said that you (and your team) went long with full leverage between 340 and 316. Just wanted to ask at what price you will be margin called? Are you starting to get nervous?


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: ChuckBuck on December 30, 2014, 09:40:17 PM
So do we buy now and cry in early 2015?   :'(

Waiting for the pop, but getting the drop instead.   :-\

I will wait patiently to see the trading activity after this holiday hangover, and hopefully see a nice bull run to start the year.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: adaseb on December 30, 2014, 10:02:34 PM
LOL

People have been saying when earlier in the year when it was $1000 to buy now before it hits $100000 and look what happened.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: randy8777 on December 30, 2014, 11:40:24 PM
i think it's a good time to buy some coins at this point as $300 seems to have strong buy support.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: fewcoins on December 31, 2014, 03:32:11 AM
Hi fewcoins,

You said that you (and your team) went long with full leverage between 340 and 316. Just wanted to ask at what price you will be margin called? Are you starting to get nervous?

We will get margin called at $220ish~ We are not worried, we cashed out a bunch, but are rebuying at these levels because sub 300 won't be sustainable. We know this can't happen right now, we will be picking up more coins at 303 in anticipation for the 2015 pop  :-*


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: bornil267645 on December 31, 2014, 03:42:39 AM
Invest now or cry later :P


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: panju1 on January 01, 2015, 08:33:33 AM
Hi fewcoins,

You said that you (and your team) went long with full leverage between 340 and 316. Just wanted to ask at what price you will be margin called? Are you starting to get nervous?

We will get margin called at $220ish~ We are not worried, we cashed out a bunch, but are rebuying at these levels because sub 300 won't be sustainable. We know this can't happen right now, we will be picking up more coins at 303 in anticipation for the 2015 pop  :-*

$220 doesn't seem to be under threat by any stretch of imagination.
Guess you guys are safe for now.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: crazy-pilot on January 01, 2015, 08:46:11 AM
I would buy small amounts now if you do not want to take risk, it's a good price to buy, especially if you do not own any Bitcoin yet, go for the long run, or for short term gain, both is possible with these rates, until they stop being so volatile.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: botany on January 02, 2015, 02:05:48 AM
I would buy small amounts now if you do not want to take risk, it's a good price to buy, especially if you do not own any Bitcoin yet, go for the long run, or for short term gain, both is possible with these rates, until they stop being so volatile.

Yes, small investments every month seems to be the key here.
$310-$330 is a good price, and might appear to be an amazing price a few months later.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: screwUdriver on January 02, 2015, 06:09:13 AM
I would buy small amounts now if you do not want to take risk, it's a good price to buy, especially if you do not own any Bitcoin yet, go for the long run, or for short term gain, both is possible with these rates, until they stop being so volatile.
The price of bitcoin has actually been quite stable in recent months. It has stayed in the range of 300-350ish. I would say that price stability may cause consumer and merchant adoption to increase which will cause the overall price of bitcoin to also increase


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: xcapator on January 02, 2015, 10:16:29 AM
Trend reversal is about to come any time this month, the bull is ready to run, you better prepare yourself. buy now or cry later. http://www.btcfeed.net/speculation/bull_run/


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: sgk on January 02, 2015, 10:39:55 AM
There has been no better time than now... The pop for 2015 is coming, you have been warned, buy now or cry later  :-*

And what's your reasoning for predicting the 'pop for 2015'? A chart?


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Aemon on January 03, 2015, 07:36:37 PM
Has Bitcoin actually had any trends?  I mean it seems like it is just going down and down and that is the only trend.  Everytime someone places these graphs I just want to laugh because they are wrong 100% of the time.  Last year it consistently went down, so I am not sure why you think it has gone up in over a year.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: caga on January 03, 2015, 07:44:41 PM
I am guessing fewcoins is now crying as well :P
JK, but seems now might be a good time to buy . But anything is possible.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: LOBSTER on January 03, 2015, 07:54:06 PM
I think that it will still drop down to 250$. I'll buy then again.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: panju1 on January 03, 2015, 11:00:15 PM
Those who bought when the OP asked us to buy (mid-Dec) are crying now.  ;D


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: exocytosis on January 04, 2015, 12:46:19 AM
There has been no better time than now... The pop for 2015 is coming, you have been warned, buy now or cry later  :-*



How's that investment working out for you? Have you profited much?  :D


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: minerpumpkin on January 04, 2015, 12:49:33 AM
Price is even lower today...  :D Just kidding, yeah prices these days may be one of the last really good buying opportunities. I also tend to believe that. That being said: It could go lower still. Way lower, unfortunately. I guess we will be wiser in a couple years time...


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: arieq on January 04, 2015, 01:53:20 AM
it's just everyone trying to screw each other... the bullish buy in, the bears sell and the people making money are those buying when it drops massively before the bounce


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: minerpumpkin on January 04, 2015, 01:55:34 AM
it's just everyone trying to screw each other... the bullish buy in, the bears sell and the people making money are those buying when it drops massively before the bounce

People often forget that bears aren't exactly dumb people or people who want Bitcoin to continue going down. Often they are merely people who realize when it's time to stand on the sidelines and wait for a better time to jump in the water.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: ParabellumLite on January 04, 2015, 01:55:58 AM
Justice for fewcoins if you ask me. He has been trying to talk the price down for many weeks, if not months, only to switch to bullmode out of opportunism. I hope he's very much underwater by now.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: TrollinU on January 04, 2015, 02:16:26 AM
Justice for fewcoins if you ask me. He has been trying to talk the price down for many weeks, if not months, only to switch to bullmode out of opportunism. I hope he's very much underwater by now.

Yeah right. He'll come one here and say he sold the sideways over the last few days and shorted full leverage until the exact bottom where him and his "team" go long on full leverage and thank all the weak hands for being retarded.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: g27wr on January 04, 2015, 02:19:06 AM
fewcoins is very quiet now...


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: orpington on January 04, 2015, 03:04:57 AM
Cry now and buy later!  ;D


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: kryptopojken on January 12, 2015, 12:15:25 AM
Thanks for the warning fewcoins! Amazing advice to all noobs who don't wanna miss out on a great buying opportunity! You were definitely right about the pop. Lol


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: kryptopojken on January 12, 2015, 12:16:51 AM
I love the fact that you can spread your bs propaganda all over the forums and then go hide when it goes completely against your "predictions".


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: sgk on January 12, 2015, 05:06:13 AM
I think the OP actually meant was "Buy Now AND Cry Later".

He posted a graph when the price was above $315 and he said it could only go up from there.
And here we are, looking at $267 and still the downward trend continues.

I am willing to buy, but I hope for still lower prices.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: God Donut on January 12, 2015, 05:25:16 AM
at a current rate of transaction volume bitcoin needs to cost 15$. Everything that is above that price means that some1 holding bitcoin as investment and may be willing to dump.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: pungopete468 on January 12, 2015, 05:33:43 AM
I think the OP actually meant was "Buy Now AND Cry Later".

He posted a graph when the price was above $315 and he said it could only go up from there.
And here we are, looking at $267 and still the downward trend continues.

I am willing to buy, but I hope for still lower prices.

Beat you to it. Page 2...


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: dinofelis on January 12, 2015, 07:58:44 AM
at a current rate of transaction volume bitcoin needs to cost 15$. Everything that is above that price means that some1 holding bitcoin as investment and may be willing to dump.

Indeed.  What you are saying is that bitcoins actual fundamental as a currency must be around that.

However, the actual market price may include speculation on a future, higher fundamental.  Nothing stops one from thinking that bitcoin will, one day, be used as a currency so much, that its *has to* cost, say, $100,-, or $500,- or $10 000,-.
The top of the scale is about $ 3 million, when bitcoin would eventually replace all of the world's M2 fiat.

So depending on the probability you assign to that future price, and the time when you think it will occur, the current "true" market price may as well be higher (or lower !).

So if you give it a 1% probability that 15 years from now, the bitcoin price is about $ 100 000 (because it took over 3% of the fiat market), you would be willing to consider about a price today of $ 1000,-, diminished with the normal interest rate over 15 years.  So maybe something like $ 600,-.

But you're probably right that the current necessary price for bitcoin as a currency for its use to buy stuff with, must be a 2-digit number or so.  Mainly probably on the black market.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: adaseb on January 12, 2015, 08:36:09 AM
LOL. No it will defeinetly drop to $200 sometime for sure in the next 3 months.

Hopefully it will rise from there.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: sgk on January 12, 2015, 10:58:53 AM
LOL. No it will defeinetly drop to $200 sometime for sure in the next 3 months.

Hopefully it will rise from there.

We all were *hoping* it will rise up from 800...  then 650...   then 420....   then 350.... then 280....  and now 200?

Let's accept the fact that nobody really knows how low this can go. I have some fiat waiting to buy BTC, but I'm not buying just now yet. I'll wait and see. Thanks.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Q7 on January 12, 2015, 11:23:00 AM
Well initially I set my second buy order at 250 after having bought at 280. I was lucky it was just a small amount. However, looking at current trend, it is better to just stay away for now and sit on the sideline. Who knows how low this thing can go.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Jonivdb on January 12, 2015, 11:33:07 AM
I posted this now almost a year ago:
It's back on the way down, tonight or tomorrow it will start falling and won't stop until it hits 10$.
I did sell everything then, I hope I saved some people some money by the warning.

It was about 600$ back then, and I predicted the drop. Plenty of people laughed but the authors graph just proves that I was right, it started to drop and it did not stop since.
The end of the drop is nowhere near yet.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: poncho32 on January 12, 2015, 11:39:13 AM
I think the OP actually meant was "Buy Now AND Cry Later".

He posted a graph when the price was above $315 and he said it could only go up from there.
And here we are, looking at $267 and still the downward trend continues.

I am willing to buy, but I hope for still lower prices.

Today's current Bitstamp low was about $262. Anybody that brought at the time of the OP will be crying now. Is the bottom in is anyone's guess.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: JamesBrown on January 12, 2015, 11:58:13 AM
If you use IE because you feel its the superior browser (something even MS doesnt beleive) you know nothing about IT => you cant possibly understand bitcoin and blockchain => shut up.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Aemon on January 12, 2015, 04:20:49 PM
If you use IE because you feel its the superior browser (something even MS doesnt beleive) you know nothing about IT => you cant possibly understand bitcoin and blockchain => shut up.

Who is using IE?  And I will say if you use IE it doesn't actually mean you know nothing, I know a couple people who use it and are very intelligent.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: poncho32 on January 12, 2015, 08:09:00 PM
If you use IE because you feel its the superior browser (something even MS doesnt beleive) you know nothing about IT => you cant possibly understand bitcoin and blockchain => shut up.

Who is using IE?  And I will say if you use IE it doesn't actually mean you know nothing, I know a couple people who use it and are very intelligent.

I bet Bill Gates uses it and he's not a retard.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: spacecakes on January 12, 2015, 09:33:28 PM
Too many peoples futures are reliant on the next bitcoin bubble, it's almost a self-fulfilling prophecy.

There are other things to trade you know.

The only thing anyone should be on BTC right now is short.

2015 predictions = volatility and lower lows.

I know some of you don't like my opinion but sometimes the truth hurts. I'll be back in a year to neg all who negged me for spewing "FUD" as they say when they did nothing but give false confidence in a dropping commodity due to their own blindness. The trust system should be used for trades to stop scammers, not if you like someones opinion or not.

The only thing threads like this accomplish is tricking naive people into thinking this is the next big thing. If anything, the OP should be negged.

Perfect example: I'm All In - Sold My House (bitcoin was 657 ea at this time)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=508254.0

I wonder if its the very same people spewing "Bull Fud" who gave this poor gentleman his confidence in BTC to buy in at such absurd prices. You might as well be charged with manslaughter.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: kryptopojken on January 12, 2015, 09:41:24 PM
Fewcoins, perhaps you or someone from your "team" would like to say something to everyone that followed your advice and bought at around 320ish? Feel free to make a statement right here :)


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Cluster2k on January 13, 2015, 12:52:00 AM
It appears so far the advice has been 'buy now AND cry later'


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: ramkumar on January 13, 2015, 08:07:59 AM
situation seems to be "sell now or cry later"   ???


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: dakota neat on January 13, 2015, 08:18:31 AM
There's nothing better than a troll getting burned.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Aemon on January 13, 2015, 02:48:19 PM
I hope no one listened to this guy and lost any money or anything!  Could be the end of Bitcoin as we know it!


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Dafar on January 13, 2015, 02:52:13 PM
lol... the only time fewkoinz makes a bullish post he is dead wrong


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: blg425 on January 13, 2015, 02:56:33 PM
I just buy some every week, Bitcoin and all related are a hobby, and they're allowed to cost money



Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Richard Branson on January 13, 2015, 03:10:41 PM
I highy doubt that you buy a few bitcoins every week.
Probably a few satoshi.

Most tards here have not even 1 btc and talk about trading and investing.
Without 50 btc you are not even a small fish, just the dust under my boots.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: jaredboice on January 13, 2015, 07:06:46 PM
A troll's job is to influence the market one way or the other.  But is he lying?  Or does he have insider information and is telling the truth using reverse psychology? Can't really know for sure. All you need to be aware of is that trolls are deceptive.  You should always do your own research and only invest what you can afford to lose and have a longterm mindset.

With that said, in my opinion, this troll had insider information regarding a coordinated dump and was trying to hook in some suckers to go long with leverage.  


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: exocytosis on January 13, 2015, 07:10:13 PM

With that said, in my opinion, this troll had insider information regarding a coordinated dump and was trying to hook in some suckers to go long with leverage.  


Nope. He was just a bulltard who actually bought some coins with his allowance, thinking it'd make him rich. But he was wrong, like all the other bulltards.
And now they're strangely silent. I wonder why.


Title: Re: Buy now or cry later
Post by: Aemon on January 13, 2015, 07:30:29 PM
I highy doubt that you buy a few bitcoins every week.
Probably a few satoshi.

Most tards here have not even 1 btc and talk about trading and investing.
Without 50 btc you are not even a small fish, just the dust under my boots.

If you feel that way, please feel free to donate to the dust under your boots, IE ME!:)