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4721  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 14, 2013, 05:53:10 PM
Dogecoin is teh best scamcoin for sure. I'm so happy someone made it.

Nxt we ned spoodercoin. Tehn we maek all teh munny adn get moss adpotino.

DGC is DigitalCoin, not DogeCoin. Dogecoin is shit, but lulz Cheesy

And yeah, I fucking made it today. Best day in crypto ever Cheesy

sold alot of scam digital coins?


Still butthurt DGC is way over FTC? Cheesy

Sold 30%, it's still too cheap Tongue

FTC is a long term play.

DGC will lose 90% of its "value" next week.

and yes

i am butthurt.

DGC was, is and will always be better coin than FTC.

But each on his own Smiley
4722  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 14, 2013, 05:10:28 PM
DGC is DigitalCoin, not DogeCoin. Dogecoin is shit, but lulz Cheesy
You insult DogeCoin?  Shocked  Angry
You shouldn't insult DogeCoin, it's too wow !

Not only wow but such and very too, haha
4723  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 14, 2013, 05:09:30 PM
Dogecoin is teh best scamcoin for sure. I'm so happy someone made it.

Nxt we ned spoodercoin. Tehn we maek all teh munny adn get moss adpotino.

DGC is DigitalCoin, not DogeCoin. Dogecoin is shit, but lulz Cheesy

And yeah, I fucking made it today. Best day in crypto ever Cheesy

sold alot of scam digital coins?


Still butthurt DGC is way over FTC? Cheesy

Sold 30%, it's still too cheap Tongue
4724  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 14, 2013, 05:07:01 PM
Ok I'm going out. Good luck tomorrow bears. I expect to see a mini crash about 24 hours from now, maybe if your lucky you'll get gox down to mid 800s and stamp etc to 800. I hope you don't manage it! And you know Monday it's up uP UP.

Last Sunday we had a rally. Just sayin'
4725  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 14, 2013, 05:05:05 PM
Dogecoin is teh best scamcoin for sure. I'm so happy someone made it.

Nxt we ned spoodercoin. Tehn we maek all teh munny adn get moss adpotino.

DGC is DigitalCoin, not DogeCoin. Dogecoin is shit, but lulz Cheesy

And yeah, I fucking made it today. Best day in crypto ever Cheesy
4726  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 14, 2013, 05:01:59 PM
Now extrapolate 2 years into the future... Wonder if the same sentiment will apply then as well. Wink
It will, but probably not in the way you think.

Are you a long term bear?

He is bear since April at least, lol. He was talking about 10-20$ coins in June  Grin
4727  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 14, 2013, 04:54:47 PM
After such a wonderful day with DGC I couldn't care less where it goes Cheesy
4728  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 14, 2013, 06:13:46 AM
DGC to the moon - http://www.btc38.com/trade.html?btc38_trade_coin_name=dgc   Shocked Grin

0.0009 on cryptsy, 2000% over price I bought it month ago, yeah Cheesy
4729  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Haasonline Simple Trade Bot For BTCe and Bitstamp[Main topic] on: December 14, 2013, 06:03:38 AM
The biggest problem with this bot that takes away huge amount of possible profit is that it buys directly from ask walls. There is 4$ gap on btc-e btc/usd with big walls just above the buy price and bot executed the buy order. Those 4$ are probably twice profit of what bot would sell for but with buying from ask walls it pretty much kills any chance of profit unless some mini rally starts.

That's huge problem really and it makes bot very risky to run but with some satoshi size orders and there's no money in dust amount trades.
4730  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Haasonline Simple Trade Bot For BTCe and Bitstamp[Main topic] on: December 14, 2013, 05:30:13 AM
Is anyone else having the problem where the bot will simply refuse to sell ? Last night my bot bought PPC @ 4.5, and should have sold @ 4.6 (this is what the benchmark indicates), yet it didn't and now PPC has dropped to 4.3, putting me in the red. Has anyone else ever seen this, where the bot doesn't sell, when it actually should ? I'm using PPO+RSI currently.

You have to manually decrease a trading amount after bot made first buy trade as fees have been taken from your bought PPC but bot still trying to sell the initial amount and fails as amount of your PPC is smaller for amount of trade fee.
4731  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Haasonline Simple Trade Bot For BTCe and Bitstamp[Main topic] on: December 14, 2013, 02:03:37 AM
1. I can't connect to Cryptsy too, getting the same error.

2. For guy who asked why he is getting more dollars but less coins - unfortunately, all these bots that use EMA, MACD indicators are designed to make you dollar profit, not btc. It's same with Butter Bot, use any of their Benchmark and you'll see that profit is calculated in dollars but btc quantity goes down.

3. Stephan, will current users of Simple Bot have discount for Advanced Bot? It's great improvement, 2 trade bots are just not enough.
4732  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 14, 2013, 01:26:09 AM
Wow, talk about full of shit!

Rpietilla should be included in dictionary as synonym for "abused in school bullshitter"

Though I feel sorry for him sometimes..
4733  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 13, 2013, 07:27:16 PM
...
How much is required to invest? Can we invest in small amounts? i.e. less than 1 BTC?

yes these companies are split up in millions of shares, you can buy just 1 if you like.

go try it out send a bitcoin and build yourself a profoilo

its FUN FUN FUN  Cheesy

way better opportunities then "investing" in SCAMCOIN of the week

+1, apparently Havelock's fairly scrupulous but the biggest risk imho are those running the investments, can stress enough how important it is to do the research. Day trading can work out well too, there's some very predictable behaviour on some stocks. Again, caution and good luck Smiley

EDIT: Be very careful of mining operations and if you see a guy called pirateat40 get the hell out Wink

I looked at each fund, all of them seem to be losing value. Any fund that you recommend?


No.
The 30000 foot view, looks like this to me: new comers to Bitcoin get board just saving and want to play a proactive role in there investment, so after a growth spurt they look to invest there XBT, so XBT stocks go up, no other fundamental than demand from the likes of new investors. But given Bitcoin is growing and experiencing deflation not many companies will be able to outperform a 1000% growth per year.

If kept track of the performance of these stocks in $ terms, you'd see that some of them have done very well.

I'm looking to rebuild my portfolio. ( i cashed the fuck out when i saw the stampede of poeple coming to buy bitcoin Cheesy )  

I'm not 100% sure yet, but i think i'll be buy into HIM PETA VTX CBTC and SFI

I've bought 5000 SFI shares. If it fails I'll send a group of well trained commandos your way Cheesy
4734  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 13, 2013, 05:01:12 PM
wow, nice dump on bitstamp.

Get used to that pattern, it shows up a lot in downtrends. Not sure what its called (I've been using 'rolling dump'), maybe its its a natural market response but I'm almost sure its a manipulative attempt to cause panic. If it is it makes a slight profit at each downward step. It shows up on PM markets a lot too.

Was stupid thing. We can think about them what we want but it's what happens on Gox that makes panic or not. Gox has big support on levels where this guy dumped. So it was pretty strange one.

That depends on the reason for doing it, if you want Bitcoin to fail or just to stop investors taking an interest in the gains then its quite a smart thing to do. Its fairly simple to make it expensive for whoevers doing it, the reversals are clear and buying back as soon as they happen severely cuts the manipulators profit margin to a negative and the peaks happen relatively slowly.

Only if it is preparation for Gox dump too. Might be the case though.
4735  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 13, 2013, 04:58:39 PM
I've traded and made money. I'll trade again and try to make more. Skill, luck or whatever it would be, don't give a shit.

As long as you're having fun, go for it.

It's like the casino or race track. Enjoy the flashing lights and pretty horses as entertainment and if you get lucky and actually win something, consider it a bonus.

Just don't become one of those people who commit suicide in the casino parking lot because they took it too seriously.

I doubt I send signals as someone who would commit suicide for 900$ invested in BTC Cheesy

You guys are pussies Cheesy and are making a drama of trading really. There is no difference in making a bad trade and then wait for market to reverse than to hold coins, see it plummeting 50% and wait for market to reverse. The only difference is that trading can possibly make you more btc in that reverse and holding can't, only more fiat. That's why I think than those who talk mostly about holding are those that care most about fiat despite making it like they care most about btc Cheesy
4736  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 13, 2013, 04:51:41 PM
wow, nice dump on bitstamp.

Get used to that pattern, it shows up a lot in downtrends. Not sure what its called (I've been using 'rolling dump'), maybe its its a natural market response but I'm almost sure its a manipulative attempt to cause panic. If it is it makes a slight profit at each downward step. It shows up on PM markets a lot too.

Was stupid thing. We can think about them what we want but it's what happens on Gox that makes panic or not. Gox has big support on levels where this guy dumped. So it was pretty strange one.
4737  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 13, 2013, 04:50:23 PM
BTW, when we are at investing just got mail from Crypto Street. That was supposed to be exchange for months now, they were saying they'll make it so arbitrage could be done etc...

Now, they say they want to make it to fund account directly from bank accounts and ask angel investing money Cheesy>

Anyone knows anything about those guys?
4738  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 13, 2013, 04:46:22 PM
wow, nice dump on bitstamp.

Bad move to sell just above support in oversold market.

yep, strange one, it usually bounce from that point.
4739  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 13, 2013, 04:41:06 PM
I wouldn't trade BTC now in any direction if my life would depend on it..
The trend is still up but it will take a lot to break that 5600/900 barrier. If that bots there to push the price down as low as possible then I'd guess its also low on coins and if 900 can break then 1000 wont offer as much resistance. It doesn't seem too intent on going down hard though, not figured out if it has a low trigger yet but if its happy with a steady move in either direction then things could be calm for a while.

Whatever it goes I am not touching it until it's clear as sun. It's in a stage where losing money is almost guaranteed.

As others have said, buy and hold, daytrading in Bitcoin is a 90% sure way of losing money. All the TA in the world is no defence against even a single whale trade and bots are the most advanced and high budget area of AI  R and D. An army of corporate geeks get fat pay checks to find ways to fool you into losing money and their work is backed up by enough funds to clean out all the exchanges in an instant. Its only getting started too, when all wall street is playing with the charts anything we do will be like walking into a war with a pop gun.

No, it's not. Daytrading made my Bitcoin position some 30 times bigger. I made twice or triple of amount of Bitcoins I initially bought multiple times in one single day. I had many red days too but overall daytrading was good to me. Not sure for how long it would be now though as altcoin game changed as it's not as easy to jump in and out between them and btc anymore but so far it's been a good.

Yes it is. Some people win with roulette too. You won with trading. Congrats, but it wasn't skill Smiley

I hope you don't think I give a flying one what it was.

I'm not rpietilla, I don't have any complexes or mental problems and don't need people to think I am second coming.

I've traded and made money. I'll trade again and try to make more. Skill, luck or whatever it would be, don't give a shit.
4740  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 13, 2013, 04:39:09 PM
knock knock i here opportunity  knocking

https://www.havelockinvestments.com/

has what looks like a very promising fund that still in IPO, but not for long!

Seedcoin Fund I (SFI)

check it out!


For a complete noob... out of interest, what is this exactly?

Bitcoin startups are the darling of venture capitalists at the mo, that fund aims to invest in the startups the smart money is following. Some of them wouldn't be accessible to small investors and diversity management is complicated so its an easy way for anyone to take advantage of what will likely be a booming industry.

That said you would be putting your money into an online exchange that could disappear any time and with a random group on the internet that could also run of with the funds any time. Havelocks been around for a while and a lot have done the research and chosen to trust them, no idea about the fund managers but with anything like this its esential to do the research and asses the risks before making a decision. Buy and hold is still the best option from an all round perspective but if everything goes well there's a chance investments like this could offer a 10x return and/or stable dividends for a long time to come. Like any investments that comes with risk, don't rush in blindly.

How much is required to invest? Can we invest in small amounts? i.e. less than 1 BTC?

yes these companies are split up in millions of shares, you can buy just 1 if you like.

go try it out send a bitcoin and build yourself a profoilo

its FUN FUN FUN  Cheesy

way better opportunities then "investing" in SCAMCOIN of the week

Do you know anything about this SeedCoin fund. Idea is good but would be nice to know who is behind it and so.

BTW, is Havelock IPO still heavy loss, I've seen some people on DGC IRC craing about being burned there.
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