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Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts
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on: March 18, 2014, 05:48:22 PM
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Coding a superior poker site. (Not 100$ shit software anyone can purchase)
Been a loyal seal for a while until yesterday, if your not going to even thank me for the bug i didn't exploit and brought to your attention.
Lets face it, you have shitty management, shitty servers, and shitty software.
Time for change, give me a month and i guarantee i can do a way classier custom job then anyone you have on your staff is capable of providing.
keep us posted bro
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Driving and texting fines
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on: March 18, 2014, 05:46:16 PM
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I have no problem with ticketing people for texting while driving regardless of what the cops are doing as well. The less people doing it the better, shits dangerous.
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Economy / Economics / Re: Anybody on here trade stocks and bitcoin?
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on: March 18, 2014, 05:41:21 PM
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I traded for a hedge fund based in San Fran and I currently publish a stock analysis website, http://5thstreetresearch.com/. I haven't had much time to update in the past 2 months, but MPEL, LVS, FL, MSG and TTWO all remain solid buys in my opinion. If you disagree with any of my recommendations please feel free to comment. I checked the 5 year charts on all of those, they look pretty great, especially if you've been holding for long. However, I don't know whatever individual company news is going on either. MPEL and LVS will continue to ride the Macau boom for some time. I lived in Macau for 3 months last year and there is absolutely no sign of things slowing down anytime soon there. Both have a couple massive casinos opening in the next 2 years as well that will yield huge growth especially for MPEL as most of there revenue currently comes from 1 casino.
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Economy / Economics / Re: Anybody on here trade stocks and bitcoin?
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on: March 18, 2014, 05:35:04 PM
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Many marijuana penny stocks are pump and dumps. Few are legitimate.
I tend to disagree with that. MJNA and CBIS have shown pretty consistent growth and I forecast them as continuing to rise. I disagree with whoever said that Seeking Alpha's news briefs are the only ones to influence the market. Some of the benefits I see with going all-in on BTC rather than the stock market- it seems like there is lower commissions for buys/sells (Scottrade charges me a min. of $7 to buy and sell each), no settling period after a sale where I can't immediately re-buy some and/or cash out, long-term holdings with BTC I could use the profit as money to live, no market-only hours, I can gamble with my BTC holdings for gains (I wish), etc. There are a few more than those that I have thought of but can't think right now. However, the stock market has some upsides to it as well. But for now- I'm thinking about continuing to hold some of my long-term shares, and selling the rest to put into BTC. dont place too much trust in any stock traded on an OTC exchange... there is a reason they are there.
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Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin will be unable to break its shell
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on: March 18, 2014, 05:23:57 PM
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Early adopters or anyone who wants to invest enough can hold large amounts of bitcoin and it still remains decentralized. Holding large amounts of bitcoin doesn't give you any sort of special voter rights, its not a stock, its an open source protocol.
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Economy / Economics / Re: State of Wall street trading - where BTC is headed?
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on: March 18, 2014, 12:44:14 AM
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High frequency trading alone does not create large price swings. Actually it significantly narrows spreads and makes markets less liquid. It represents innovation, not a reason to be fearful, as many people like to claim HFT is. And yes if bitcoin survives it will be traded like this by many firms.
do you mean less volatile? i was under the impression that speculators add liquidity to markets. yea, thats what I meant, my bad. Yes they do add liquidity.
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