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1  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: October 23, 2014, 09:31:49 AM
In USD/share terms things seem way underpriced imho.

All has been said in this thread about the current situation. I just wanted to point that we still live in a world where the main value measure is NOT btc/something but USD/something or loaves of bread/thing or ounces of gold or pair of shoes or a basket combination of all these VS thing ...

Of course by going in and out of am shares and in and out of BTC one could have had a very different portfolio outcomes in the recent year, way better or way worse depending on timing and direction of the trading position in btcusd and btc/AM.

I suspect the thin market on havelock makes the share price suffer more than "normal" due to low liquidity.

I strongly hope the voices from the speculation AM thread get heard and friedcat migrates to counterparty or something similar and decentralised. Share price depends on share usefullness = ease of buying/selling/transfering and security of ownership = not realying on middlemen.

In conclusion, once again : notice how the blue line in the chart ( usd/share ) goes to a bottom and then goes to all time high in Feb 2014, although the green line ( btc/share ) has free fallen before that and not recovered ... Measure things with the right tool for the job!








yea, just sharing my .xls file with exact weekly prices from havelock and stamp.. needed to do it properly by myself, no offense JonnyBitc0in Wink

-> http://sharesend.com/grfu6ryf





edit: plus, here are my divs calcs :



depending if the next due divs correspond only to batch1-april, we should get about 0,023 BTC by the end of this month.
but it can also take into account batch2-may, and we would then have >0,1 BTC for sure! Cheesy
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