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821  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bubble incoming! $3800 - $4000 expected on: June 18, 2014, 08:37:52 AM
I wish TERA would make another illustrated prediction so we can add it to our collections of Goofy Forecasts Grin

Didn't Tera turn bull a few weeks ago though?

Aside from the usual trolls pretty much everyone is bullish right now.
In terms of short term trading (the next 6 months) I was bullish for the past 6 weeks, until 550 was breached. Now I am neutral and think there is an equal chance of rallying and of beginning a C wave down and the next 2 weeks of consolidation will be critical.

Long term I have always been bullish and remain bullish.
822  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 18, 2014, 01:19:15 AM
Just in,,, now this scares me more than a 51% ... ouch!!!

http://www.coindesk.com/500-million-dogecoin-mined-hacker-malware-attack/


Technically the attacker stole computing power from a service a provider; he didn't steal dogecoins. It wasn't crypto's fault.
823  Economy / Speculation / Re: What big company will be the last to accept Bitcoin? on: June 18, 2014, 01:14:43 AM
Did OP mean 'latest'?
824  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: All my coins are belong to Coinbase. on: June 18, 2014, 01:13:22 AM
Coinbase is working with me and is resuming the transaction. Disregard. Sincere apologies to Coinbase.
825  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 18, 2014, 01:12:51 AM
Coinbase is going to process my $560 order. Yay!
826  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bubble incoming! $3800 - $4000 expected on: June 18, 2014, 01:11:08 AM
If the price was $600 and I said it was going to $900 but you guys were saying it was going to $1,000,   I would be called bearish. Good lord.
827  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bubble incoming! $3800 - $4000 expected on: June 18, 2014, 12:54:23 AM
Most of my charts are not even 'predictions'.  They say something like 'either X OR Y could happen", or "if A happens, then X will happen, and if B happens then Y will happen". One of the options is a bull option and one is a bear option (almost always short term in nature).  People become very upset that I would state that there is even a chance that the price could go down at some point and that it isn't 100% absolutely certain to be moonbound in the immediate future. So I am called bearish,  but I like to think of it is as simply being realist, or just providing objective neutral TA.
Again you are not seeing the full extent of your negativity.  All of your charts are based on bitcoin going no where or falling.  I do not mean this in a bad way, but no one is going to care about your charts until you become more open minded.  It feels as if all of your charts are hugely biased by your bearish tendency and renders them useless
No almost none of them say 'bitcoin is falling' and almost all of them say 'there is chance we either go up or down', and are refutations of people who say that there is a 100% chance of reaching X by the next year, month, business day, etc. You only think they are 'negative' or 'bearish' because they are against your 110% bullish bias.
828  Economy / Speculation / Re: Talk of going "To the Moon" will one day turn out to be an 'insult' to Bitcoin.. on: June 17, 2014, 10:48:22 PM
I have been saying this since $100.

The moon was passed at $5,  $100 was Jupiter, and the latest rally to $1200 might have reached the oort cloud.
829  Economy / Speculation / Re: Talk of going "To the Moon" will one day turn out to be an 'insult' to Bitcoin.. on: June 17, 2014, 10:39:40 PM


Well if you're into string theory, we could leave this dimension/brane and travel into a different one.
830  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bubble incoming! $3800 - $4000 expected on: June 17, 2014, 10:36:21 PM
Most of my charts are not even 'predictions'.  They say something like 'either X OR Y could happen", or "if A happens, then X will happen, and if B happens then Y will happen". One of the options is a bull option and one is a bear option (almost always short term in nature).  People become very upset that I would state that there is even a chance that the price could go down at some point and that it isn't 100% absolutely certain to be moonbound in the immediate future. So I am called bearish,  but I like to think of it is as simply being realist, or just providing objective neutral TA.
831  Economy / Speculation / Re: ugly inverse head and shoulder is appearing on the hourly chart on: June 17, 2014, 10:04:06 PM


Get your limbo stick ready.

Are you this pessimistic in all aspects of your life?
How is this pessimistic?  You can clearly see that the next major move after the point I am pointing to is upwards. Is having to wait 2 weeks before your breakout that awful and pessimistic to you guys?  Are you that impatient?
832  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 17, 2014, 10:02:51 PM
I donīt want to worry the bulls, but i can clearly see us going to 650-700$ by Monday. Iīm all in and leveraged long since 560$.  Smiley

Is it really profitable to hold leveraged positions like that when the market is moving so slowly, with the ridiculous interest rates on bitfinex?  I would have sold the leveraged portion of the position at $610 and then re-taken it whenever a breakout is confirmed. How is that interest treating you?
833  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bubble incoming! $3800 - $4000 expected on: June 17, 2014, 09:59:06 PM
Only one 'signal' is truly important right now and that is amazingly strong Bitcoin fundamentals.  Smiley
TA reveals what is not visible to the eye. You only think the fundamentals are amazing but in reality there could be some sinister counter-fundamentals lurking in the background that are being concealed from public view.
834  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 17, 2014, 09:55:00 PM
Looks like there will be soon a third failed attempt to go over $610 on Bitstamp. On the other hand, $540-560 on the downside should hold. Another couple weeks of a narrowing sideways trading?

I'm a bull but I think this will happen till we got some news from the btc sell off.
Who cares about the silk road auction. It is only 30,000btc or a measy 0.22% of all bitcoins. a 0.22% supply increase should not affect the price in a significant way. Especially since it's being done privately.
835  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bubble incoming! $3800 - $4000 expected on: June 17, 2014, 09:47:44 PM
I think Bitcoin is fascinating and has good potential long term. However, if you want the complete reasons why I am starting to feel somewhat bearish in the short term, the reasons lie entirely in this chart.  Don't focus too much on refuting any one thing because there are about 8 things.

Could you explain what the 8 things are, instead of just saying "there are about 8 things"? I can see a couple, but surely you could elaborate.
https://www.tradingview.com/v/FrBDVR6H/

Bear in mind that that I attached no particular prediction to this. It's just (some bearish indicators observed) but the bulls still have a chance and if the bulls can get the price back over the cloud then there won't be any bearish action at all.
836  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bubble incoming! $3800 - $4000 expected on: June 17, 2014, 01:01:49 PM
The latest projections from Hyena have greatly outclassed even BitcoinNutJob's earlier projections. Now Hyena is the bull and BitcoinNutJob is the bear, and of course everyone else is a permabear.
837  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bubble incoming! $3800 - $4000 expected on: June 17, 2014, 12:50:35 PM
I have a corollary event to this but I would be called a permabear.
Please post, the perma-realist's always have open ears and minds to your comments
Corollary to a rally that never retraces would be a crash that never bounces or recovers. I'm not predicting that this will happen but it is probably equally as likely as the former.

True. If the price reaches the vertical rise stage of the S-curve, it can very well grow into a bubble, reaching its global ATH that it is never going to be touched again after the bubble has burst. However, it should be easy to recognize the vertical rise stage and assume that it is a one time event in the history of Bitcoin. Knowing that, everyone should be prepared for the upcoming giant bubble. The vertical rise stage probably dwarfs all the previous rallies. So, instead of a single order of magnitude growth we will see several of these occurring within the same rally.

838  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bubble incoming! $3800 - $4000 expected on: June 17, 2014, 12:39:08 PM
I have a corollary event to this but I would be called a permabear.
Please post, the perma-realist's always have open ears and minds to your comments
Corollary to a rally that never retraces would be a crash that never bounces or recovers. I'm not predicting that this will happen but it is probably equally as likely as the former. It would teach everyone a 'good lesson' about risk management like I learned the hard way in penny stocks.
839  Economy / Speculation / Re: ugly inverse head and shoulder is appearing on the hourly chart on: June 17, 2014, 12:23:08 PM


Get your limbo stick ready.
840  Economy / Speculation / Re: 10/21 EMA has crossed! Weekly MACD set to cross up! Full Moon in 7 days! on: June 17, 2014, 12:19:04 PM
The problem with this thread is that the fool moon in question was the Friday the 13th fool moon. Any other full moon would have been valid.
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