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1501  Economy / Speculation / Re: The rocket is secretly taking off. $8 price target within 18 hours on: January 08, 2012, 05:36:07 AM
Everyone, there is a reason ineedausername said rocket is "secretly" taking off. Noone knows when the manipulator will push the start booster button because it's a secret.  Grin

 

Hi Manipulator.

I'm gonna need you to come in on Saturday?  

We need to get a rally going.... yeahhhh...



Yeah, if you could do that, that would be greeeaaat.

I work at Intertrode in real life!


Please don't take my stapler...

Did you get the memo on the TPS Reports?


Now Milton, don't be greedy, let's pass it along and make sure everyone gets a piece.
1502  Economy / Speculation / Re: Some serious resistance around $7.20 on: January 08, 2012, 05:26:29 AM
.2 's     = tipping point ?
1503  Economy / Speculation / Re: The rocket is secretly taking off. $8 price target within 18 hours on: January 08, 2012, 04:52:23 AM
1 hour has passed and you are already talking about how my prediction has failed?  Note the timeframe I have specified!

The modern world has conditioned everyone to expect instant gratification. I see it all the time!

This...

edit

Also, this is a good example of the steam roller effect, rolling over the high bumps, shallowing out the  depth to higher levels..
1504  Economy / Speculation / Re: The rocket is secretly taking off. $8 price target within 18 hours on: January 08, 2012, 03:55:24 AM
So you're saying I should buy more at 7.1?

Get in, yes.  Before it's too late...
Grab those sub $8 prices!

I do admire your efforts, but perhaps it should be a little less obvious that you're trying to get other people to buy your bitcoins  Cheesy


Your wrong on that one my friend...   Im with the OP, this has nothing to do with selling our coins... (currently)
1505  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - The most advanced Bitcoin Client in existence! on: January 08, 2012, 02:51:21 AM
Amazing...  Smiley
1506  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Need a Android wallet.. What works, what dosent ??? on: January 08, 2012, 02:31:27 AM
Can someone point me to the 3 most relevant bitcoin wallet/clients..

Want to load a friends phone up...
1507  Economy / Speculation / Re: The rocket is secretly taking off. $8 price target within 18 hours on: January 08, 2012, 02:15:31 AM
Agreed... but I would guess slightly longer, 30 hours or so for the 7.95 zone..

1508  Economy / Speculation / Re: I hope, all saw this post. on: January 07, 2012, 06:38:15 PM
why are people ignoring this?

Because it is joke
"Original Air Date: 15 January 2012"

without downloadable  .torrent as a proof

It's not a joke, it's very real. And my goodness you standards are high if you expect a torrent before the air date!

Cheesy  lol
1509  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [90 GH/s PPLNS] BitMinter.com *** Merged Mining! *** on: January 07, 2012, 06:35:52 PM
Anyone else notice the webserver (not mining server) is veeeeerrrryyy slow.  Not down but page loads are taking multiple seconds and sometimes timing out?  Just me?

Yes, I've also noticed it..  very slow response..

On other notes, I just used pheonix to mine on bitminter, the java isnt working good for me..

And my ramp up and ramp down in hashing dosent happen with the guiminer.. 

Thanks!
1510  Economy / Speculation / Re: RALLY! on: January 07, 2012, 05:37:20 AM
Today's technical analysis
brought to you by ineededausername

The indicators
1. In the very short term, another spike up is somewhat likely -- MACD crossover.  At the very least, we are going to see some buying momentum.
2. All bullish indicators (RSI, MACD, PPO, OBV) are remaining bullish despite the recent correction, which now appears to have merely been a consolidation.
3. Additional note: PSAR is at 5.25, a major support.
4. Hourly indicators are cautiously saying that we should be emerging from the correction.

Trendlines
1. We just broke out of a short-term (hourly) downslope, a bullish signal.
2. Long term trendline is at 5.25.  This is a major support level -- VERY strong, as the PSAR is also here.
3. Another mid-term trendline is at 5.5, another strong support.
4. Strong support in the 5 region means that the lowest we can get is 5.75.

Spike analysis
Let's use the 6.6 range as a standard shorting range.  Then we have:
~7.25 for 10:1 liquidation, triggered by any spike up to ~7.2.  I'd say this will not produce too much of a squeeze.
~8 for 5:1 liquidation.  This could produce another giant chain of spikes like the one from 4.8 to 7... but requires ~25k BTC of buys right now.  We'll see if another large USD inflow on Saturday can do this for us.  If it spikes to 7.5, I'd say 8.5 is a likely target, and maybe even 9 if the depth is small enough on the ask side.  In fact, 10 is not outside the realm of possibility for this weekend, but consider it a 2% case.
Thus... major spike resistance: 7.22 (prev high), 7.5, 8, 8.5.  8 is probable this weekend.

On the other hand, if we are correcting, I'd suggest going long at ~5.75, if we get that low, based on previous analysis.

Depth analysis
10k BTC is needed to move $0.75 up and $0.50 down.  We are entering a time of low depth... watch out for volatility.  However, support at lower levels is much stronger than resistance on the way up.  Watch out for the depth to $8 -- if it's constantly decreasing and it reaches ~15k, we could see a possible spike up.  This depth signal requires confirmation from other indicators.

Conclusion: a correction below $6 is a MAJOR BUYING OPPORTUNITY.  In the lower ranges of $6, I would suggest buying.  On the way up, $8 and $9 are possible targets this weekend, with $10 setting the maximum for an extreme scenario.



This is pretty much everything I've saw too, great points, learned a little too...

And I agree strongly that low $6 coins is a huge opportunity .

Smiley

1511  Economy / Speculation / Re: RALLY! on: January 07, 2012, 05:08:17 AM
MT GOXED LIVE, and by live I mean 10 minutes ago..


WTF is the problem with that chart?!
1512  Economy / Speculation / Re: RALLY! on: January 07, 2012, 04:59:52 AM
I hate when Im right...  Smiley
1513  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [90 GH/s PPLNS] BitMinter.com *** Merged Mining! *** on: January 07, 2012, 04:51:50 AM
I've been away..

Just came back, using the bitminter client on a winxp machine...

its a 5850 ati, and never had this problem..

its over clocked to around the 350 mhash level, and it seems to climb to around that number and the fan slows, and seems to throttle down just for a second, once it passes roughly around 348-350 mhash..

it clearly slows and drops to around 300 -320 mhash, then climbs, and repeats...   the heat is fine, and I can lower the overclock to less and dosent seem to change things..

Anyone else seen this before ? any suggestions..

All I know is that it never did this before..  I was using a client from a month ago and it was nice,, was clocking up around 360 steady mhash...

 Huh
1514  Economy / Speculation / Re: The Hourglass on: January 07, 2012, 04:24:56 AM
Thin volume, thin order book, thought I would give the price a nudge see if it woke up bitcoinica Cheesy rather surprised anyone noticed!

I know as soon as I hit the sack it will all kick off and I'll miss it again!

Ho hum. Night all!

You can send me your coins, Ill work with them while your down....   Good night!
1515  Economy / Speculation / Re: The Hourglass on: January 07, 2012, 03:58:06 AM
The "insane stunt" bonus...
1516  Economy / Speculation / Re: The Hourglass on: January 07, 2012, 03:53:36 AM
The bent fish hook
1517  Economy / Speculation / Re: RALLY! on: January 07, 2012, 03:34:43 AM
Hahahhaa, the fact that you responded says everything! Get a new hobby, your wasting your time here.
Go back to your needle point, and trolling the internet pretending to be a woman.

To paraphrase: "The use of my time on this message board is better than the use of your time on this message board"

Exactly..  

You sir are a waste to this community, and obviously to me too!

Cheers lame ass, keep squaking, we're all ears...  no seriously... we're all ears...

Sorry, I wasn't listening..


He's one of the many fucking morons, who like to spread FUD, and keep the same shit status quo going...

Once again, exactly..

In other news...  

My spidy sense is tingling, I feel a movment in the market, and it isnt a bowel...

 Smiley

-edit...   I mean in the next few hours.. Smiley
1518  Economy / Speculation / Re: The flipist method on: January 07, 2012, 12:33:57 AM
I love the idea..  curious as to the result..

How will you decide the start of this?  This should be a random hour of the day too ?
1519  Economy / Speculation / Re: MTGox Live is not Live anymore on: January 07, 2012, 12:25:04 AM
MtGoxLive is an embarrassment for Mt Gox.  In this day and age, it shouldn't be possible for hundreds of users to kill a server.

It is a joke thats for sure.. 


So much so, I think it stops purposely...we are all missing a LOT of info at critical moments..

Seriously, it cant handle 750 users ?
1520  Economy / Speculation / Re: Enjoying the Rollercoaster Ride in BTC Price? on: January 06, 2012, 11:54:22 PM
Am wondering if its the unstable ones that will get us back down to $1

FPGA mining variable cost is $0.35

We're doomed...

Does the variable cost include a ROI calculation and if so what is the period and price assumed? Given their higher purchasing price per MH I find this cost to be somewhat questionable.

Yes.. exactly.. ROI is half the picture with FPGA's
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