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November 29, 2018, 08:06:48 PM
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I think now is the best time to buy bitcoin and hold, i think we almost reach bottom. I will hold what i have and i will get more by trading and also i will hold for long time, maybe next year we can have a bigger price than never.
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November 30, 2018, 07:04:10 AM
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Pompliano states that Bitcoin "will likely fall to 85 percent below its all-time-highs – around $3,000."What are your opinions on this? Is there hope for us to reach a new high next year or maybe even this year? or will BTC keep falling?
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-is-worlds-best-performing-asset-class-over-past-10-years-says-pompliano
If bitcoin price will still fall this year then we must accept the fact that it will be the destiny for bitcoin this year. LOL. As much as possible, we also want bitcoin to make another ATH's but for me, it is too impossible to happen this year especially that the price of bitcoin now is too far from the last ATH's last Dec 2017.
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November 30, 2018, 07:20:32 AM
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Now bitcoin is "increasing". This is what we have to deal with every single day, it was about $3.6k just a couple days ago and looked like there was nothing stopping it from going to $3k and everyone was taking their positions based on that considering selling at the time and rebuying when it reached to $3k to increase their position.

Look at us now, it is about $4.2k all of a sudden, went about 7% or so in one day, not like it matters considering we have come from $20k (more recently $6.5k) so it wouldn't really matter to us when it moves from $3.6k to either $3k or $4.2k but it is just a small example of how bitcoin never does what you expect it to do and always does the opposite of what everyone thinks it will do.
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December 03, 2018, 06:54:07 AM
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Now bitcoin is "increasing". This is what we have to deal with every single day, it was about $3.6k just a couple days ago and looked like there was nothing stopping it from going to $3k and everyone was taking their positions based on that considering selling at the time and rebuying when it reached to $3k to increase their position.

Look at us now, it is about $4.2k all of a sudden, went about 7% or so in one day, not like it matters considering we have come from $20k (more recently $6.5k) so it wouldn't really matter to us when it moves from $3.6k to either $3k or $4.2k but it is just a small example of how bitcoin never does what you expect it to do and always does the opposite of what everyone thinks it will do.
I agree with you, It's unpredictable. But the price is still quite low
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