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February 28, 2017, 10:15:06 AM
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As per my technical analysis, this bull run may last till $2000 prices regardless of what would be the result of bitcoin ETF will get. Because bitcoin already got sufficient media coverage to get enough new investors to reach there.

Bull run or no bull run, eventually the price will surely hit the $2000 since it's only a matter of time. However, the ETF approval might give the price a significant boost as it will allow institutional investors to enter the market. The effect of money from these investors flowing into Bitcoin should not be underestimated. If they jump into Bitcoin by great numbers, then even $2000 will be considered peanuts in the long term.

ETF will be finally approved, no matter in 2017 or later years, we can be very patient, and even without bitcoin, the price can be pumping significantly. I don't worry about the price.


Stop spreading these toxic lies. It's not helping bitcoin as a whole.

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February 28, 2017, 01:19:19 PM
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We all know that the price of evry cryptocurrency is highly volatile so there is always correction after some uptrends.
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March 02, 2017, 09:12:55 AM
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i still think the bull is coming
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March 02, 2017, 04:13:09 PM
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i still think the bull is coming

in our faces & down our throats
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March 06, 2017, 11:10:13 AM
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i still think the bull is coming hahah

5 more days folks
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March 09, 2017, 09:09:08 AM
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the bulls are here

fresh fund from elsewhere
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March 09, 2017, 09:20:46 AM
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i have to admin that your post was inside 100% on what happened.
The point is where do we go from now?

We are waiting for the ETF, the Kraken is getting very strong with big volatility, the bulls are here and those dumps coming after insider information of rejection or because of correction? we are in big stress everyone here that we wait for the call to sell or buy... any information could help up make some fiat or BTC...

so what do you see from now?
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March 09, 2017, 09:35:38 AM
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the bulls are here and those dumps coming after insider information of rejection or because of correction?

Could be, but I very much doubt that. It's normal that the market isn't exactly sure in what direction to head as one side is looking to cash out profits, and one side is looking to benefit from these dumps so they can expand their positions as they benefit from the lower prices. The demand makes sure that the price doesn't fall down that deep without recovering.

so what do you see from now?

I see money as the market is once again moving in a repetitive manner. If you know how to make use of this volatility, then you won't mind the volatility to stay for a few more days/weeks.
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March 09, 2017, 09:41:44 AM
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This is already a  bull run that we are experiencing right now. Being up by 120% from last year is more than what I can wish for, and sometimes a retreat is also a welcome sight so we can start another cycle of run up towards new territories. If this consolidation that is happening right now is any indication of higher prices, then we might break $1,500 sooner than expected.
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March 09, 2017, 11:14:00 AM
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This is already a  bull run that we are experiencing right now. Being up by 120% from last year is more than what I can wish for, and sometimes a retreat is also a welcome sight so we can start another cycle of run up towards new territories. If this consolidation that is happening right now is any indication of higher prices, then we might break $1,500 sooner than expected.
Well I really hope we break 1500$ sooner than expected now so in expectation to what will happen this weekend if ETF gets approved or not im holding all the bitcoin I have accumulated from trading and signature campaigns these past few weeks and im not gonna sell them yet to get more money. I hope we break 1500$ by that time but a little rise to 1300$+ would I think be lovely too.
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March 09, 2017, 12:00:00 PM
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This is already a  bull run that we are experiencing right now. Being up by 120% from last year is more than what I can wish for, and sometimes a retreat is also a welcome sight so we can start another cycle of run up towards new territories. If this consolidation that is happening right now is any indication of higher prices, then we might break $1,500 sooner than expected.
Well I really hope we break 1500$ sooner than expected now so in expectation to what will happen this weekend if ETF gets approved or not im holding all the bitcoin I have accumulated from trading and signature campaigns these past few weeks and im not gonna sell them yet to get more money. I hope we break 1500$ by that time but a little rise to 1300$+ would I think be lovely too.
Looks like 15k$ will have to wait bit longer than expected. Looking at price correction, it seems bulls are rethinking their decision. It could be due to http://www.businessinsider.in/bitcoin-slides-after-chinas-3-biggest-exchanges-say-they-will-keep-blocking-withdrawals/articleshow/57538794.cms
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