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401  Local / Criptomoedas Alternativas / Re: [ANUNCIO] DILMA COIN, A MOEDA DA PRESIDENTA! on: December 17, 2016, 06:23:41 PM
1 Dilmeta= 1 Satoshi?  Grin

As ultimas negociações tão em 50 satoshis.

Perdi minhas Dilmacoins !!!! Esqueci a senha da carteira !!! Lastimável isso !!!


Cara eu possuía 10k Dilmas e as perdi também...

Também achei estranho. Minha senha não funciona. Estranho isso

ue. ouve impeachment  Grin Grin Grin
402  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: trading Forex with Bitcoin deposit/withdraw on: December 16, 2016, 11:51:58 AM
I heard that FxOpen has closed ??
Fxopen has been exiting for more than fifteen years now. I have used Fxopen several times in trading, they have one of the very best trading tools for trading and a good customers care services agents in this field. Op thank you very much for compiled this for us trader that has good interest of doing transactions with bitcoin.

What has happened to FXopen? There website is all screwed up, I cant see bitcoin deposits. Is it still running ok?

my.fxopen.com is normal here. no problems
403  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin traders, why don't you just trade forex? on: December 13, 2016, 10:53:45 AM


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Also bitcoin or trading sites is very accessible to anyone and doesn't require some legal infos about yourself.
With bitcoin, verification is not mandatory as against forex trade, where almost brokers insist on knowing their customers. That can be understood from the fact that forex trade revolves around fiat currencies and they always wants to be in control.

Security has it's price. you can always find a Bitcoinlike non-regulated Forex Broker, but I don't recomend this
404  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: you need to overcome your fear of losing money on: December 12, 2016, 11:08:52 AM
you heartbeat frequency should not rise when you enter a trade, and you should cut losses before it rises  Grin
405  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: trading Forex with Bitcoin deposit/withdraw on: December 08, 2016, 03:30:27 AM
I have noticed that you are qualified Instaforex as a scam broker, but I refuse it because I have trade there for almost five years with no problem, and I can deposit and withdraw via bitcoin with no problem, and no fees.

http://www.forexpeacearmy.com/forex-reviews/4257/www.instaforex.com

note the two "WARNING". even regulators warn about them
406  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: trading Forex with Bitcoin deposit/withdraw on: December 08, 2016, 03:26:15 AM
what is myfxchoice.com in regulation
iam visit myfxchoise can't find about regulation
where from my.myfxchoice.com , australia, USA , rusia


https://en.myfxchoice.com/faq/trade-with-us/
407  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: trading Forex with Bitcoin deposit/withdraw on: December 01, 2016, 02:14:35 PM
Thanks a lot for the help! Will be very useful, I will check your links out

you are welcome
408  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Forex Trading on: December 01, 2016, 10:33:29 AM
For someone to make money on trading, someone has to lose money on trading.
Those figures can't be proven but are probably right.
Cryptos are not diferent. Only that effects are (were) kind of delayed while new people entered.
409  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: trading Forex with Bitcoin deposit/withdraw on: November 29, 2016, 09:13:50 PM
Hi there, guys! Can you please recommend me some resource with good reviews on brokers and some tips on trading? I have found a nice one, but I need more information on different aspects of trading. Maybe you can help me with it

only trustworthy page for forex-reviews: http://www.forexpeacearmy.com/
afaik the most active Forex forum: http://www.forexfactory.com/forum.php
410  Economy / Speculation / Re: Chinese influence on BTC price on: November 26, 2016, 01:04:49 PM

51% hash attack in my mind.
But the main drive still holds by Chinese miner.


The demand was increasing and which mean will boost the price of bitcoin.

 Grin
As the users of bitcoin can be found in all over the world. All most all the countries of the world will be using bitcoin, so how can it be possible for a single country to manipulated the price of bitcoin so easily, I am not agree with this statement.

the answer is volume: https://exchangewar.info/

The is volume not completely true because most Chinese exchanges are using trading bot to create volume and make profit from it.

sure but still we can safly say that way over 50% of volume is in China.

you are forgetting about the 0 fees on their biggest exchange platform. that is why the volume is through the roof there. because simply put you can make profit even with 1 CNY change in price because there is absolutely no fees there to trade.

Look at Huobi's volume. It has trading fees. The "0 fee explains all"-theory is an excuse of western Bitcoiners who don't want to realize that BTC is in China's hands
411  Economy / Speculation / Re: Chinese influence on BTC price on: November 26, 2016, 04:17:10 AM
It's not that they have no faith in their currency. I'm no China expert, but they generaly love their semi-dictatorship. this includes that they trust in it. it's just that they see advantage in buying BTC when USDCNY goes down. They are not like westerns who see those moves of their currency as bad. they just react. and we talk about those "few" Chineses who can speculate. "few" in this case are many many....but few in the sense of the whole population,
412  Economy / Speculation / Re: Chinese influence on BTC price on: November 25, 2016, 04:36:59 PM

51% hash attack in my mind.
But the main drive still holds by Chinese miner.


The demand was increasing and which mean will boost the price of bitcoin.

 Grin
As the users of bitcoin can be found in all over the world. All most all the countries of the world will be using bitcoin, so how can it be possible for a single country to manipulated the price of bitcoin so easily, I am not agree with this statement.

the answer is volume: https://exchangewar.info/

The is volume not completely true because most Chinese exchanges are using trading bot to create volume and make profit from it.

sure but still we can safly say that way over 50% of volume is in China.
413  Economy / Speculation / Re: Chinese influence on BTC price on: November 25, 2016, 12:19:06 PM

51% hash attack in my mind.
But the main drive still holds by Chinese miner.


The demand was increasing and which mean will boost the price of bitcoin.

 Grin
As the users of bitcoin can be found in all over the world. All most all the countries of the world will be using bitcoin, so how can it be possible for a single country to manipulated the price of bitcoin so easily, I am not agree with this statement.

the answer is volume: https://exchangewar.info/
414  Economy / Speculation / Re: Chinese influence on BTC price on: November 24, 2016, 12:38:44 PM
What are the main drivers of BTC price change in China?

What are the trends?
 

USDCNY atm.

coiners there buy when it goes up. this takes BTCUSD with it.
always when BTCUSD goes up, look for the reason in CHina lol
415  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin traders, why don't you just trade forex? on: November 23, 2016, 02:34:21 PM
I see there are a lot of first time traders trading Bitcoin via the hack exchanges of MtGox and Tradehill.  It makes me wonder, why don't you guys just trade real forex?  You can open micro accounts with as little as $25.  You get security far better than these shady exchanges.  You get real customer service with a real business that won't disappear and leave you only an email address to cry to.  You get real trading platforms with reliable data, not some ghetto hack stuff.  You get plenty of liquidity, which allows of smooth trading.  And, best of all, you don't have to worry whether it's legal or not!  Trading is hard enough as it is, why anyone would want all these additional factors working against them is beyond me.

So, to all the bitcoin traders out there... what are your reasons for trading these shady, unsafe bitcoin markets over regular FX?
Cryptocurrencies trading is more profitable than forex trading.
Sometimes, you can double your money in just few days.
However, it's risky.
I am actually interested to forex trading.
But, at this time i prefer bitcoin(& altcoins) trading to make more money.

In theory you can dubble your money in Forex in minutes

the theory is always so much different than reality! and the only reason why you are so insistent on saying Forex is more profitable is to advertise your signature and get some referrals in those links.


not realy. I allready said above that BTC is easier to trade (in the sense of easier to learn). But you CAN profit more in Forex.
416  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]GameleagueCoin(GML)|PoS|List on Bittrex,BTER,Poloniex,Game version updated on: November 23, 2016, 03:49:54 AM

only left. doubt it will last for long, since there are no orders at all: https://bter.com/trade/gml_btc
417  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin traders, why don't you just trade forex? on: November 23, 2016, 03:48:30 AM
In Forex you can have leverages up to 1000x.
so you can make even the 1 minute graph a profitable one. So Forex moves much faster if you know how to. But I understand the dificulty of trading Forex when coming from cryptos. In cryptos you can simply ride the euforia and panic.
You forgot to add that you can lose your money as fast too, leveraging that much is a mistake I think unless you are really sure your analysis is spot on and you are going to make money no matter what.

you don't go "all in" in Forex, obviously. first thing to learn with leverage is position sizing
418  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin traders, why don't you just trade forex? on: November 22, 2016, 05:33:42 PM
I see there are a lot of first time traders trading Bitcoin via the hack exchanges of MtGox and Tradehill.  It makes me wonder, why don't you guys just trade real forex?  You can open micro accounts with as little as $25.  You get security far better than these shady exchanges.  You get real customer service with a real business that won't disappear and leave you only an email address to cry to.  You get real trading platforms with reliable data, not some ghetto hack stuff.  You get plenty of liquidity, which allows of smooth trading.  And, best of all, you don't have to worry whether it's legal or not!  Trading is hard enough as it is, why anyone would want all these additional factors working against them is beyond me.

So, to all the bitcoin traders out there... what are your reasons for trading these shady, unsafe bitcoin markets over regular FX?
Cryptocurrencies trading is more profitable than forex trading.
Sometimes, you can double your money in just few days.
However, it's risky.
I am actually interested to forex trading.
But, at this time i prefer bitcoin(& altcoins) trading to make more money.

In theory you can dubble your money in Forex in minutes
419  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin traders, why don't you just trade forex? on: November 21, 2016, 03:12:18 PM
In Forex you can have leverages up to 1000x.
so you can make even the 1 minute graph a profitable one. So Forex moves much faster if you know how to. But I understand the dificulty of trading Forex when coming from cryptos. In cryptos you can simply ride the euforia and panic.
420  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Will it working? on: November 18, 2016, 02:14:51 AM
bots can work.
but if you can buy it, or it doesn't work very good, or not for very long.
a bot needs steady adjustments.
And if you have a realy good bot, why sell it?
A well programed bot will not need a lot of adjustments since the economic theory is not going to change every week, the only adjustments needed will be if the API changes.
If basic economic theory is the only requirement for becoming a professional trader then there would not be any trading challenges as anyone could learn and become expertise with economic theories.

The basics of economic alone will never help anyone to make profits from trading, but we must need to react different market situations accordingly, otherwise a trader will be thrown out of market very soon. So I believe, coding a bot to cover 'all' market conditions is not practically possible.
I never said anything about basic economic in my post, even in th changing situations of the markets the right move to make is still founded in sound economic theory, so a good bot could adjust its behavior accordingly.

for how long do you observe markets? nothing to do with economic theory.
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