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January 17, 2017, 07:22:52 AM
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Vinny Lingham nearly got rekt with that mini-dump Smiley

https://twitter.com/VinnyLingham/status/820340119970332672

EDIT: Spoke too soon. 800.030 is the low. Stamp lagging at 816!


if vinny nailed that one i will write him a letter to express my admiration. it is, of course, way too soon to tell since there could still be a slide down to the $700s but he might as well be right:

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I seriously doubt we'll ever see Bitcoin in the $700's ever again, unless there is some major external event that occurs.

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January 17, 2017, 07:26:30 PM
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Vinny Lingham nearly got rekt with that mini-dump Smiley

https://twitter.com/VinnyLingham/status/820340119970332672

EDIT: Spoke too soon. 800.030 is the low. Stamp lagging at 816!


if vinny nailed that one i will write him a letter to express my admiration. it is, of course, way too soon to tell since there could still be a slide down to the $700s but he might as well be right:

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I seriously doubt we'll ever see Bitcoin in the $700's ever again, unless there is some major external event that occurs.

respect.

Looks like the time to stack big coins was around 700'ish. The chinese crashed the market to buy more coins as the unavoidable rise continues. The new ATH will be this year for sure, I feel bad for those that thought this was 2014 all over again waiting to buy bitcoins at 250 each...
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January 17, 2017, 07:27:55 PM
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Vinny Lingham nearly got rekt with that mini-dump Smiley

https://twitter.com/VinnyLingham/status/820340119970332672

EDIT: Spoke too soon. 800.030 is the low. Stamp lagging at 816!


if vinny nailed that one i will write him a letter to express my admiration. it is, of course, way too soon to tell since there could still be a slide down to the $700s but he might as well be right:

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I seriously doubt we'll ever see Bitcoin in the $700's ever again, unless there is some major external event that occurs.

respect.

Have to give him that, always providing good analysis, which is rare in this community amongst traders.
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January 17, 2017, 07:33:21 PM
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Vinny Lingham nearly got rekt with that mini-dump Smiley

https://twitter.com/VinnyLingham/status/820340119970332672

EDIT: Spoke too soon. 800.030 is the low. Stamp lagging at 816!


if vinny nailed that one i will write him a letter to express my admiration. it is, of course, way too soon to tell since there could still be a slide down to the $700s but he might as well be right:

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I seriously doubt we'll ever see Bitcoin in the $700's ever again, unless there is some major external event that occurs.

respect.

Looks like the time to stack big coins was around 700'ish. The chinese crashed the market to buy more coins as the unavoidable rise continues. The new ATH will be this year for sure, I feel bad for those that thought this was 2014 all over again waiting to buy bitcoins at 250 each...
Don't feel bad when others lose money. It impairs your judgment. Their loss is your gain.

Look inside yourself, and you will see that you are the bubble.
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January 17, 2017, 08:34:49 PM
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Vinny Lingham nearly got rekt with that mini-dump Smiley

https://twitter.com/VinnyLingham/status/820340119970332672

EDIT: Spoke too soon. 800.030 is the low. Stamp lagging at 816!


if vinny nailed that one i will write him a letter to express my admiration. it is, of course, way too soon to tell since there could still be a slide down to the $700s but he might as well be right:

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I seriously doubt we'll ever see Bitcoin in the $700's ever again, unless there is some major external event that occurs.

respect.

Have to give him that, always providing good analysis, which is rare in this community amongst traders.

Yeah I like his analysis and view from an macro economic standpoint.
I'm counting on his predictions for this year, Bitcoin reaching ~3000USD!
It's always worth to read the tweets and posts of "the oracle from south africa"!
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January 17, 2017, 09:05:59 PM
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Vinny Lingham nearly got rekt with that mini-dump Smiley

https://twitter.com/VinnyLingham/status/820340119970332672

EDIT: Spoke too soon. 800.030 is the low. Stamp lagging at 816!


if vinny nailed that one i will write him a letter to express my admiration. it is, of course, way too soon to tell since there could still be a slide down to the $700s but he might as well be right:

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I seriously doubt we'll ever see Bitcoin in the $700's ever again, unless there is some major external event that occurs.

respect.

Looks like the time to stack big coins was around 700'ish. The chinese crashed the market to buy more coins as the unavoidable rise continues. The new ATH will be this year for sure, I feel bad for those that thought this was 2014 all over again waiting to buy bitcoins at 250 each...
Don't feel bad when others lose money. It impairs your judgment. Their loss is your gain.

They didn't lose money buy waiting for a price that didn't arrive.  I would have bought more if the price had fallen to $250, but I won't buy at $800, but I haven't lost any money.

Hindsight is 20:20, the price could have gone lower, or it could have stayed higher, no one knew what would happen.

Also, their loss isn't your gain, if they didn't buy, then it means the Bitcoins were sold to someone else, and there is less money in Bitcoin now (only a very small difference, but whatever) so if fact their 'loss' is also your loss.
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