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1141  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Mt. Gox USD on: April 30, 2013, 01:06:15 AM
Wardick,

It sounds like you may have simply jumped in before doing much research.

Your best bet is to:
  1) Buy bitcoin with the $$$ in your MtGox account.
  2) Register and advertise on localbitcoins.com

You can actually advertise for more than you buy the bitcoin for and make a little extra money.

Nobody in this forum is going to trust you enough to complete the transaction you are suggesting.

This is closed anyway. I've done several transactions for $500-$1000+ on here I just don't feel I needed to show all of my Rep but I guess I do from now on, publicly and not through PM. I'm not stupid, if I could withdraw them I would of, the account needs to be verified.
1142  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Husband does not want me to Day Trade BTC but it works well for some, right? on: April 29, 2013, 09:45:13 PM
Hi.  I have had some debates with my husband over this.  We have invested several thousand into BTC and he is of the mindset to just "buy and hold." (Unfortunately, we did not purchase them super low.  The average price we paid for them is $120)  I have been trying to convince him that we would be better off trying to sell some, wait for it to drop a little, then we will have the buying power to buy even more if we repeat this a few times.  He thinks we will just get burned and it is better not to play that game.  He said it is like his friends that go to Vegas.  They leave with $2000 then come home with $500 and brag that they won $500, bun in reality they lost $1500.  But I disagree that it is entirely a gamble. I think many of you have seemed to do very will with day trading.  For me, it would be the only way we could increase our small BTC stash since we do not have the money to buy any more.  

So my question is, have many of you successfully increased your BTC numbers day trading?  And what is your best strategy in doing so?


I do that (Sell at X and try to buy back lower.) Sometimes it works, sometimes the price goes up and gets away from you... Either strategy is gambling.

The bottom line is it's a gamble every time you buy or sell Bitcoins, the markets truly unpredictable. You can't make those kind of risks when you're dealing with a low amount of cash. You could end up rich, or you could end up broke. But there's a much easier place called The Casino that you can do that. The only way I would day trade is with Bots and if I had a lot of money to work with. It just isn't worth the risk especially with a couple BTC you would only be making a few $$ off of every buy and sell.
1143  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Mt. Gox USD on: April 29, 2013, 09:40:20 PM
This is probably a dumb question but what is the point of buying someone's Mt Gox account when you can just open a new one for free anytime you want?

It has funds on the account. It's basically the same thing as creating an account but having $800 in the balance instead of $0.00
1144  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Mt. Gox USD on: April 29, 2013, 09:32:50 PM
Two possibilities:

OP is a scammer
OP is a moron

Im leaning towards the first
This guy is a scammer from hell. He will soon realize how retarded. This thread even sounds.

Quit thread-jacking people because you have nothing to do with your life besides the computer.
1145  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: fuck on: April 29, 2013, 09:30:08 PM
BTC guy did not give up, he is back Smiley
Wrote me a letter:

i am still here. this is not going to be easy for anybody. have faith and be patient. its going to be a long road but we will win this. i would have paid you back by now but when i saw matthew who was a scamming staff member come back and try to man up i wanted to collect the 250 coins he owed me or at least a piece of it. when he refused to work with me i got pissed and walked away again. help me help you. PM theymos and matthew and help me work out a deal with matthew. if he takes care of me i will take care of you. promise.


Please quit responding to this guy. He's a sociopath that gets his dick hard whenever he has control over something, because he's a loser that can't do anything in the real world. You're never going to see your coins.
1146  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Mt. Gox USD on: April 29, 2013, 02:49:30 AM
Sorry no. Offers only open until tomorrow and I have no interest in that.

No interest in verifying your own account there, but you are going to verify some other account tomorrow? Or no interest in selling it?

You are not even clear about what you are doing... or want...

Why do you want US to verify YOUR account with OUR info, yet you are going to some other place to verify a new account for yourself... Um, with our info to, or your info, that you won't put into the other account?

Post the history of the ACCOUNT, and perhaps someone MIGHT be interested in assuming your "previous transactions" as "their own"... (Since you are asking them to "Assume your previous identity/account".)

That is also against the terms of service, I believe... I should report it, once you post the account info... Since, you can't seem to do a normal transaction and just send the bitcoins to someone. Accounts are not transferable.


Not sure what you're getting at, re-read the topic. I'm verifying it myself if nobody wants to buy it. The account is BARE. I deposited Bitcoins into it, sold them, and couldn't withdraw BTC or USD because it wasn't verified. Because I don't want to wait weeks for 1) my account to be verified and 2) the funds to be transferred to my bank account, I'm selling it. MT. Gox fucked me over by not telling me I would need verification to withdraw funds until I went to do it.
1147  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Mt. Gox USD on: April 29, 2013, 02:14:04 AM
So... We "verify", then you say... "I was hacked", and attempt to "get your money back", after having collected "our personal information, in an attempt to verify the account with our credentials", thus, we are then held responsible for every transaction you made on that account... (taxes) from previous transactions...

How about.. you put the funds in escrow, and sell them, for the price you want. You keep your account, and whatever "things" are in the history of your account.

Sorry no. Offers only open until tomorrow and I have no interest in that.
1148  Economy / Currency exchange / Selling Mt. Gox USD on: April 28, 2013, 10:26:12 PM
I am selling my account with $790 USD and $22 BTC on it. The account is Unverified , so you will have to complete the steps of verification in order to withdraw funds. The name, location, dates, everything is still able to be changed. I'll leave this thread up until tomorrow when the banks open as I'll be calling in to get my banks SWIFT code, and completing verification with the account. If anyone is interested please PM me.
1149  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling 100$ worth of BTC for PP +10% free BTC on: April 27, 2013, 10:06:04 PM
TRADE WITH CAUTION TRADE WITH CAUTION TRADE WITH CAUTION

User wants you to send the money first and is unresponsive when asked to use Escrow.
Giving you 10%+ Free BTC it's obviously a scam he could sell to any trusted seller for 8-10% less than that.

TRADE WITH CAUTION TRADE WITH CAUTION TRADE WITH CAUTION
1150  Economy / Service Discussion / Mt. Gox Log-in Issue on: April 27, 2013, 09:46:11 PM
Solved.
1151  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: wts 8 btc for Paypal on: April 27, 2013, 12:18:57 PM
Doesn't look like anybody in here has any Rep. PM me if you want to sell the rest of the 5 @ Mtgox Last -1.99%

Edit: Re-read through the posts. If the claims are true don't bother pm'ing me.
1152  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Husband does not want me to Day Trade BTC but it works well for some, right? on: April 27, 2013, 11:27:37 AM
Honestly screw day trading. I tried it once and I sold my coins at $125 and suddenly it rose up to $138 within minutes. It's really not worth the risk unless you're running a bot or have high amounts of BTC to recover from the loss if you take one.

With a low amount of BTC, it isn't worth it. One slip up can send you on a downward spiral, and you wouldn't be able to recover because the low sum of btc.
1153  Economy / Economics / Re: What if everybody wanted to move to BTC? on: April 27, 2013, 10:34:44 AM
It wouldn't last long without any form of paper currency that can be held at face value at any given time, which would essentially be the same as USD. I wouldn't want to be dealing with private keys, paper wallets, digital exchanges 24/7

Also, if everyone moved to BTC there would be such a shortage and price fluctuations it would probably crash the economy.
1154  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How I made 30% trading bitcoin stocks last week on: April 27, 2013, 07:21:19 AM
If I had the $20+ grand to mess around with I'd probably be doing the same with Mt. Gox. Study, study, study, and you'll eventually figure out the patterns or the best way to sell and buy to make profit.

Unless you want to use a bot. Then you can essentially make thousands of dollars off a one $1 price drop and rise.
1155  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What do you spend your coins on? on: April 27, 2013, 03:23:55 AM
I spend them on whatever can make me the most money.

Then I spent some of the profit on leisure, and keep the rest.

Repeat.
1156  Other / Off-topic / Re: Boston Marathon Explosions on: April 27, 2013, 03:07:27 AM
I hope their mother comes to the United States so we can put her in jail. She's been on the terrorist watch list since 18 months before the bombing.
1157  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain.info wallet hacked on: April 26, 2013, 11:54:10 PM
I recommend you memorize a few different strings of letters and number and use those for your passwords. Then use lazy passwords for things that people would have no interest in or bother hacking (Sealswithclubs acct. , AurumXchange, etc) unless you're storing a lot of money in there.

The way hackers get your PW is by differentiating in a string of letters and numbers a lot of times, if you're password is a random string of letters and numbers there's no word or certain thing they can look for. I read about this on a bunch of sites, random letters and numbers are the way to go.

1158  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: That jump in price today April 25 on: April 26, 2013, 06:42:13 AM
I've watched MT. gox for so long I know short-term patterns for when it drops and rises. Right now it's rising again.
1159  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTS] 20 Bitcoins [Western Union/Liberty Reserve] on: April 26, 2013, 01:37:33 AM
I can use WU just afraid of getting scammed

Only trading with Escrow through John K.
1160  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTS] 20 Bitcoins [Western Union/Liberty Reserve] on: April 26, 2013, 01:14:26 AM
Okay are u trusted

I have done multiple high value trades and I'm working on getting my feedback all in once place for people to refer back to. However, I'm currently not taking MoneyPak, just the payment methods listed in the title. Message me on Friday and I'll be able to help you out.
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