... Would it be easier to buy USD for roubles or easier to buy bitcoins?
It probably would be easier to buy turnips, though the right question is "would it be smarter to buy turnips? And, after buying turnips, would these turnips be immediately sold [at a loss/discount] for real money, AKA $$$, and what would that [dumping] do to turnip prices?
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2-in-1 calculator and bitcoin portfolio advisor: Any idea what the "♪ " button does?
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... My gut feel is usually to sell too early...
Thanks. Have the same thing going on, guess that's what makes us bears
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.@Tzupy: How heavily do you factor TA into your trading? Do you trade based on TA exclusively, do you factor in news, or do you use it to confirm gut feel? Serious question.
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... In fact, the russian exchange btc-e is one of the top exchanges in the world by volume...
Last I checked it was Bulgarian No, it is not, don't believe everything you see on the internet. Russian ops, servers around the world, cyprus and bulgaria at one point but it definitely has nothing bulgarian in it. Is it even registered anywhere? Can't find any info on the site. No it's not, and they are trying hard to stay under radar. So it will be easier to run with the money later The fact that they first announced on a russian sub-forum here in pure russian (here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=29698.0) points to the origins, though; also the fact that most of their initial fiat I/O methods are only used in Russia/Ukraine. Hi, just looked through the thread, you're most likely right. OTOH, I'm a native Russian speaker (live in US now), so starting an exchange through .ru sub would be an interesting approach to staying off the radar for me (if I wanted to play Ukyo/TF/etc., etc.)
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i will never understand why people keep making alt accounts that are readily associated with their others. if we know it's you, why change names?
not just here either - i've seen it for years in various chatrooms and forums.
I hope you don't think I did that. It's probably someone trying to exploit my sterling reputation. He's not even doing it right
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Can someone please call me a moron. I just dumped all my loose BTC at the exchange.
Dammit. I hate this.
The only answer to panic sell: Panic buy!
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I really don't think that the USA will ever completely pay their debts, unless they just continue to print enough money to do so...
Try to understand that pretty much every country in the world has external debt. Here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_external_debtOf the 190 countries listed, only 7 (seven) have no external debt. All this debt is denominated in USD, the stuff the local lunatic fringe claims we print "out of thin air." Therefore, according to them, the only thing needed for US to pay off all of its external debt is this: !. Fire up the printing presses. 2. Print fuckton of $$$ 3. Pay off National debt. 4. PROFIT!
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...talk about loosing ...
Dat loose again Though hard to argue with success, you say you bought in @~317, you're stacking it, I'm not
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These nice slow crawls up are good reasons to buy... this isn't a manipulated bubble to an absurdly high price... This is what happens when buyers slowly pour money in & shorters start covering!
Hard to believe you've fallen for this...
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For the record, our relationship is entirely Platonic. Well, slightly Plutonic now.
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jaredboice never got to be hall monitor, and now he's taking his anger out on humanity...
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Impending bull market.
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I gave the prettiest girl I ever saw a townhouse in the west village for christmas this year. Just cos she was so clever and cute and nice.
dang! so overall you & your monkey must have done terrifically in '14 (and so has the girl). watch and learn, o bitcoiners, the beauties of diversification. Post has been deleted? I take it the sodomite's afraid his wife (or IRS) will learn of multimillion dollar presents he makes to harlots? Shocking! ~Rev. FatherBob You must be right, Reverend, much butthurt ensued from 79b79aa8d5047da6d3XX...
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Confronted with their cluelessness, Bitcoiners fall into self-reflective silence
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... ... >Finally! Dream come true. On the moon with a case of shit beer, kickin' back in the bucket seat ripped out from my RapeVan. >Chillaxing, in near-perfect vacuum. *Takes off helmet to start drinking*
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Dow to 18,000!!! It must feel bad to have kept your money in bitcoin all of 2014, and now sit here at $330 hoping and praying it reaches $1,000 again someday. Glad I got out months ago and put the money in the stock market Interesting. Can you purchase goods and/or services with your stocks? Because I buy stuff with my bitcoins on a weekly basis. "Remember, your money's not worth a thing if you don't spend it." - Marcus, Marcus Munitions, Borderlands Currently, there is no difference between spending BTC and spending securities. Both are converted to USD, in most cases. That's why goods are priced in USD/Euro/etc., and not in BTC or AAPL. "Remember, your BTC's worth 65% less than it was worth a year ago."--NotLambchop, Speculation, Bitcointalk.org
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What are you getting your kids for Christmas, Bitcoiners?
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WHY SELL !! SELL !! SELL !!
WHY NOT INVEST !!! INVEST !!! INVEST !!!
Because
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...The price of bitcoin went up by over 100x in 2013. The gain in price was probably more then it should have been and 2014 has resulted in most of the excess gains being 'given back'
So wait, you mean there's still x33 of the "excess gains" to be "given back"?! Mebby I'll just hold off on buying for now
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