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Author Topic: [2015-07-09] Bitcoin Kill Zones: What Are They & Why They Matter? ∙ IHB News™  (Read 352 times)
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July 10, 2015, 02:52:45 AM
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I've noticed these patterns and tried to take advantage of them. I figured Asia had a lot to do with it, as does USA, never really considered UK, but it makes sense. I'm sure all the seasoned pros over in "speculation" are well aware of this stuff. Good info for the beginner though.  Cool
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The New York kill zone is the big dog, BUT the Asian Kill Zone is the small dog. Any security expert will tell you... it's always a good thing, to put a small dog, with a big dog... The small dog is very active and it's function is to wake the big dog. The big dog does the biting.  Wink

The only problem with applying these Kill Zones with Bitcoin is this :

The statistics coming from the Asian Bitcoin markets/exchanges are not very reliable. We all know how these exchanges are being manipulated in that area.  Sad

Most of the things happening in the Bitcoin world, occur when the big dogs are moving in the USA.  Roll Eyes 

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