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721  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 11, 2014, 06:03:19 AM
Anybody any tips on meeting women? I'm turning 45 this winter, have no social life and haven't touched a woman in...well, a long time.

I usually don't get into off-topic, but this is relevant to investing in a not-too-roundabout way. It's very hard to make good investment decisions if you're sexually frustrated, or if you're relying on getting rich as the way to solve this area of your life.

First, most obvious thing: stop spending time online (no computer except maybe dating sites, no phone except for setting up in-person meets). Never be home. NEVER. BE. HOME. Home is for sleep, breakfast, and sex. Everything else is out there. Stop doing every anti-social/unsocial thing you're doing and start doing social things where you actually interact with people face to face. Doesn't matter what it is or who it is, because for the first few weeks practice is your only goal.

And for those times that you must be online, because you're addicted to content, watching TV/movies is way better than reading things. Couchtuner has most of the good shows. Comedies like Wilfred and visceral shows like Vikings will at least put you in a decent semi-social mindset before you go out. Better yet, take a laptop or smartphone to a coffee shop and watch there. Of course you'll have to graduate from that, but start small if you have to.

You can read pickup books if you want to, as they may provide inspiration on what's possible and open your mind, but beware that a most of them focus on the wrong things (gimmicks, getting numbers) rather than correcting the basic errors most guys end up with from years of indoctrination: scarcity mindset, putting her on a pedestal, taking yourself too seriously, etc. If you want to see material of this nature, as far as I'm aware of, you have to go back 15 years to the Usenet newsgroup alt.seduction.fast circa 1999-2001, which I don't even know how to browse now. Anyway, if you look hard and you need it, you can find it. Even there you have to carefully sort the wheat from the chaff, of course, but there is a lot less harmful advice. Re: The Game (Neil Strauss), it's definitely not the right mindset overall but in with the silliness there are some gems so if you've never done well in your life it can help. I'd look elsewhere first.

Now, nuts and bolts: Never turn down a request to hang out with someone, go to every gathering, party, etc. Find groups that share your interests, hiking clubs, tennis circles, Bitcoin meetups... no matter what it is, it's definitely going to be better than whatever you're doing that led to no social life and not touching a woman in a long time. And do it all, every day have multiple things in your schedule, even better would be to get a part-time job that requires social contact, like being a waiter. Look up every event, festival, concert, etc. in your area, put them in your scheduler and go to as many as you can. Anything to force you out of the house and to interact with people, or at least just be around people as a start.

Alcohol is called a social lubricant for a reason. If you don't drink and have no history of problems with alcohol, I invite you to start - but only in social settings! Drink a decent amount three times a week, at a bar or other such place, never to excess but just enough to get a solid social buzz. (To do this comfortably might require eating better and exercising more, which is a great idea anyway, and you'll need to drink a lot more water.) This alone can work wonders. If, as your name suggests, you prefer other substances, force yourself to only do them with other people. Once you're drinking, it will be way easier to talk to people and make friends. In fact, "drink until girls start returning eye contact" and "drink until you strike up conversations without even noticing" are good guidelines to ensure you're drinking enough (feeling sick, uncoordinated, sloppy, etc. are of course signs you drank too much). At first it might be that you get sloppy drunk and still aren't able to overcome social anxiety, but don't worry; just like in investing, "the trend is your friend" and you're moving in the right direction even if it might take a few weeks to see results. You have to see the upside even when it feels like nothing good is coming, knowing you're doing things that will change your results despite any short term inertia and noise. In other words, you have to HODL through it.

Just keep drinking 3x per week outside the house, keep exercising, keep going out, never be home, never do anything unsocial, never use the computer, never refuse an invitation, fill your schedule with meets any way you can, never dwell on negative thoughts, never analyze, just get out there for a few weeks and it will start to happen naturally. Input creates output; whatever you're doing every day is creating a certain mindset in you that creates a social output that is not working. Hanging out on the Internet and whatever else is pushing you down socially. Take that giant millstone off your neck and start doing all the things that you know push you up socially, and it won't be long before things turn around, assuming you've ever had any success before.

Once you feel up to it, you can do more deliberate things. One easy progression when you're out on the street, at a mall, etc. is to simply lock eye contact with every person you pass. Once you can do that, eye contact and smile. Then graduate to a "Hi!" if you want. That alone will put you in a much more social state.

Then as far as women specifically, you'll want to either go to bars/clubs/etc. or rely on connections, or use the Internet, or do cold/buzzed approaches, or better yet kitchen sink it. Do it all, and do it all at once. If you have specific problems after several weeks, PM me.

Hory shet!

Thanks?
722  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 11:26:17 PM
I'm loving this bullish pennant from 395.55.  We should break out of it within the next 4-5 hours.


The next 4-5 hours are critical.
723  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 10:06:18 PM
the market is very quit right now.

The new people stopped buying because they quickly found out traders will make their investment worthless within minutes after they bought. Would you buy knowing you will get dumped on and your investment will be worth less in no time. I certainly wouldn't.
724  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 09:08:34 PM
I know something that will help you forget your female troubles... royhpnol..... it sure helps take the edge off the first date I have always found.

Of course if you take too much, you will forget everything else too, including your wallet, shoes, keys, name, location, serial number (the fact that you did not actually have a date in the first place, you have been dancing with a mop in an alley way in your socks) etc...

Oh, i thought you were supposed to use it on your date.
725  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 08:56:21 PM
The buying pressure is completely gone. Jeesh, i wonder why?
726  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 07:27:44 PM
Anybody any tips on meeting women? I'm turning 45 this winter, have no social life and haven't touched a woman in...well, a long time.


problem is solved already.

since one can assume you own bitcoins you will become filthy rich in the next 36 months.

so, relax, it may take some years, but then woman will hunt you.  Wink

You think 2 coins is enough?
727  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 07:23:27 PM
I'm so sad now.
728  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 07:03:49 PM
Anybody any tips on meeting women? I'm turning 45 this winter, have no social life and haven't touched a woman in...well, a long time.
729  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 05:38:23 PM
We went up a few dollars and everyone dumped the shit out it.
Because the buying pressure is gone the scum traders will now dump after every little price rise.
730  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 05:13:37 PM
I still can't get over this volume..

Where has it all come from?

There's no major news from what I can tell, it all seems to be from a speculation of a trend reversal.

The crash and 30k sell off got a lot of news. A positive effect is that it got the attention of a lot of new people who thought it was a good time to get in. This was exactly what we needed. The best thing that could happen at this point.

We saw crazy buying pressure the last few days but this has stopped because all these new people who bought coins got completely dumped on by traders who tried to take their 50 bucks profit. This is combination with the big dumps as we've seen the last few months and people putting up big ask walls everytime we go up and the probably only uptrend we could've wished for has stopped.

New people will stop buying. They realize they are giving away their money to scum traders who destroy the very same product they try to invest in.
Let's hope it's not completely over yet and there are still enough new people who are willing to give this a try. But even if there are chances are they will get dumped on as soon as the price rises a bit. Traders and dumpers will keep doing this till there is noone to dump on anymore.
731  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 04:13:31 PM
OH LOOK another dump. Thanks dumbass traders, we could have been well past the ATH by now, if the stupid traders weren't always ruining it. Does it make you happy to destroy bitcoin?

If selling would destroy Bitcoin, I am in the wrong game. Just be patient. Many years if necessary.

I have been waiting patiently since when I bought last year at $1100. Everyone told me that we were going up to $1,500 at least, so I went all in and now I'm being told I have to wait YEARS??? People, please, just stop selling and we will go back to the ATH immediately. This is market manipulation, it's so obvious. Just hold and don't let them win!

Looking at Bitcoin's past, it would have been worthwhile to think twice about stepping into a punishing market like Bitcoin. Obvious pump will come down, and slowly. It would have been better to get in at a later time, as was the case with the 2 previous pumps. But that is hindsight.

Your biggest problem is 'everyone'. Stop-Listening-To 'everyone'. Make up your own mind. If this thing is a dud to you, get out and lick your wounds. If you have faith in this thing or can imagine a bigger pump, hold on for a little longer and perhaps dollar average in some further.

But.do this yourself, and not because of 'everyone'.

I is still a way better chance than the lottery.

Can you really not see it's a dumb ass troll?

Just put the idiot on ignore and stop quoting him please.
732  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 02:33:49 PM
Nice dump.

733  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 02:15:07 PM
Next rally upto $465

Good luck with these non stop dumps. We're back at the same market behaviour as before the 30k sell off. We all know how that was.
734  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 02:10:11 PM

+1 internet

that...thing...is so fucking annoying and stupid that it is pretty much obvious he is the biggest bag hodler here.

Yeah, he's so stupid, doesn't he realize that Bitcoin works just great at $5 a piece. The sentiment at that level will be so great, we can short it all the way down to $0.005 just like Satoshi imagined. Fuck him for believing in Bitcoin. Everyone knows the ultimate goal is to suck the marrow out of the Bitcoin core, put that sweet sweet fiat into our banks, and let the good times roll.


Bagholder detected.

What does that even mean? Its an insult I guess right? A bagholder is the one left with the worthless stocks. So you are saying Bitcoin is a worthless stock. Great! You're so smart. Forgive me if I think Bitcoin has real value.

Yes, apparantly you are dumb for holding bitcoins. You are supposed to dump them.
735  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 02:07:56 PM

+1 internet

that...thing...is so fucking annoying and stupid that it is pretty much obvious he is the biggest bag hodler here.

Yeah, he's so stupid, doesn't he realize that Bitcoin works just great at $5 a piece. The sentiment at that level will be so great, we can short it all the way down to $0.005 just like Satoshi imagined. Fuck him for believing in Bitcoin. Everyone knows the ultimate goal is to suck the marrow out of the Bitcoin core, put that sweet sweet fiat into our banks, and let the good times roll.



Let's be serious, who the fuck wants BTC to go $5 a piece, that would mean failure at all levels, imagine the headlines.

Tons of people here. So they can buy cheap coins. The fact that this would greatly damage Bitcoin is something they don't understand or care about. They think Bitcoin will recover from crashes till the end of times.
736  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 01:12:59 PM
Everyone happy again? After months of going down we got the first sign of a trend reversal and you right away dump the shit out of the market to make a few bucks. And the uptrend is over.
As always well done traders.

Back to months of bear market and daily posts here wondering why we aren't going up anymore.

Idiots.
Why arent you shorting?
Idiot.
He's too stupid for that, that's why he's crying all day.

Welcome to my ignore list. Idiot.
737  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 12:09:29 PM
Everyone happy again? After months of going down we got the first sign of a trend reversal and you right away dump the shit out of the market to make a few bucks. And the uptrend is over.
As always well done traders.

Back to months of bear market and daily posts here wondering why we aren't going up anymore.

Idiots.
738  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 10:22:51 AM
someone said cup and handle yesterday...

a down correction was inevitable...the questions were: when, how deep, how fast....because of the quick rise we had a sharp fall (bids were not following fast enough)...consolidation seems to be over soon...

if it would have been "the dumper"..we would have seen much bigger dumps....it was just market...and market wants to rise soon

in the trading emotion cycle we are somewhere around hope/doubt


He didn't dump more. Usually between 800-1000.

this makes no sense...he could have made much more if he dumped more...we also would be at 200 if "the dumper" really wants to...

it's not always a conspiracy ... and if you love conspiracies so much you could read into: kobane, ukraine crisis, wtc or whatever suits you

I stay far away from conspiracies. No idea why you suggest i would like conspiracies. Don't be stupid. All i'm saying is i see the same dumps as i've been seeing the last few months and they took us down. And will do so again.  
Or they are just traders. Then you can thank the fucking traders for once again screwing up the market and stopping new people from buying.
739  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 10:14:08 AM
someone said cup and handle yesterday...

a down correction was inevitable...the questions were: when, how deep, how fast....because of the quick rise we had a sharp fall (bids were not following fast enough)...consolidation seems to be over soon...

if it would have been "the dumper"..we would have seen much bigger dumps....it was just market...and market wants to rise soon

in the trading emotion cycle we are somewhere around hope/doubt


He didn't dump more. Usually between 800-1000.
740  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 10, 2014, 09:59:39 AM
And another 900 coins. Everyone still in denial here? The uptrend is over.
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