(Bulls making loads of money)
Some Bears: But, but you haven't even reached the one-year high of 15.40 yet, let alone the all-time high, how can you call it a win?
Bulls: LOL STFU.
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Well, seems SOMEONE wanted their BTC in one huge buy ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) probably lucif short covering ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Or Adam short covering ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Is this happening to anyone else, you place an order at a price and the order gets stuck on "pending"? I can't cancel it, and even though it's price matches the current price it won't fill either. Just sits there. The longer it sits there the more nervous I get as I don't want it to suddenly get filled when I'm not watching and it's price is no longer reasonable.
The trading has frozen, no refreshing for a long while.
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Bid walls these days are all real, unlike the good'old days....
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Bears have became crazy lol
suicidal bears? Short squeeze dodging bears. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Bears have became crazy lol
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This is like a trench war.
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I can't understand why all those bears didn't just put together a 10000 something huge ask wall (5000 reserved ammunition for driving the price down), and scared people away.
that will be extremely stupid Yeah, they want to buy, all right?
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I can't understand why all those bears didn't just put together a 10000 something huge ask wall (5000 reserved ammunition for driving the price down), and scared people away.
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And now all bulwarks to 13.9 have been cleansed by firepower.
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WTF, who was that"this beat it...whatever coin looks interesting, I will have 1000" guy?
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They dig a ditch out of a wall and call it a castle.
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OMGWTFBBQ, what have your guys done I was just editing my post and you did THIS??!!!
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Lol, one guy was pushing his 700 something ask wall from the lowest ask price to the highest bid price, about 0.03 $ a time, then gets eaten at 13.65, don't know what he was thinking.
He got more money than just placing a market order. He probably wanted to get a USD withdraw started before the weekend. Then he shouldn't just place his ask each time at a slightly lower price, what difference does it make besides him getting less USD? Time, he gets to issue his USD withdraw now instead of waiting XX minutes, also other people could continuously place lower asks then him and he could be forced to fight them for XX minutes. Hmmm...maybe he just didn't read the market and was unaware that he is in a bison run.
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Lol, one guy was pushing his 700 something ask wall from the lowest ask price to the highest bid price, about 0.03 $ a time, then gets eaten at 13.65, don't know what he was thinking.
He got more money than just placing a market order. He probably wanted to get a USD withdraw started before the weekend. Then he shouldn't just withdraw and place his ask again each time at such small price difference/time intervals, what difference does it make besides him getting less USD?
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Lol, one guy was pushing his 700 something ask wall from the lowest ask price to the highest bid price, about 0.03 $ a time, then gets eaten at 13.65, don't know what he was thinking.
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220K was bought above 15$ 6-7-8 June back in 2011. How many of them are still lurking?
If they did not panic sell, how did the price crash all the way to $2? Market was pretty thin. MtGox was not really ready for a huge move like that. The high of $31 is really a false price. If you look at the all time data chart and ignore the huge move and just draw in your own line from $0.xx to $2 you get pretty normal looking growth. Yeah, but I was guessing on where would the 220k bought above 15$ eventually go, and I am pretty confident that those buyers freaked out and sold at a fraction of their buying price.
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