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November 28, 2015, 05:36:09 AM |
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Buy now or regret it later. That's what I always say On the contrary, I have bought AND regretted it later. No one can really help you here. Just listen to your gut. If you're right, then congrats. If not, then better luck next time.
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Bitcoin mining is now a specialized and very risky industry, just like gold mining. Amateur miners are unlikely to make much money, and may even lose money. Bitcoin is much more than just mining, though!
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lama-hunter
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November 28, 2015, 08:18:18 AM |
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Why do you think the exchange rate will decrease until january? is it a bad mud because of the blackfriday and the oncoming Christmas Buyers and the afterwards desincres of Payments? Would be great to hear about your mind I think it will end this year at an marc of 500 bucks each coin . That would be greast fpr my portmonee` regards lama-hunter
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tss
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November 28, 2015, 08:20:34 AM |
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its never a good time to buy btc.. its also never a good time to get into mining btc.. just stick to altcoins please.
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Cconvert2G36
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November 28, 2015, 08:35:42 AM Last edit: November 28, 2015, 08:50:38 AM by Cconvert2G36 |
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Wait at least until merchants/payment processors dump the Black Friday coin.
This. no. Bitcoin merchand use tiers payment processor ... and it dump immediatly to create no gaps between fiat instant value and bitcoin instand value. "instand" however... About 749,000 results (0.30 seconds) Including this portable, and handy unit... Because who wouldn't want their personal computer teetering precariously on a mic stand? Loool! This made my morning haha! --- If you plan to hold long-term, it's better to just average your spendings on bitcoins rather than buying in one instance. hory shet... they also make a convenient "bagholding accessory(!)", the Bag-Mate™.
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Amph
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November 28, 2015, 08:42:08 AM |
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its never a good time to buy btc.. its also never a good time to get into mining btc.. just stick to altcoins please.
why you say this? when the profitability is almost the same between for example litecoin and bitcoin, maybe some random altcoin can offer a good opportunity at launch, but all i see lately are coins that are launched and die in one week what i think is that if we are here for the price increase in the long term it's always a good time to buy bitcoin no matter the price, you should concentrate on your target
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November 28, 2015, 10:34:02 AM Last edit: November 30, 2015, 09:31:26 AM by uki |
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Bitcoin is not a very seasonal beast. At least not yet. The history is too short to get any reasonable and meaningful conclusions. And definitely one sample from the previous year won't tell you the story for the next year. 2016 is a very different animal from 2015, mainly because of halving. we are also moving from the descending trend, thus I would expect completely different action than in the beginning of the previous year, as something more probable. Having said that, you can't rule out completely that the price will drop below $200. Although, chances for that to happen are very slim in my opinion.
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vendetahome
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November 28, 2015, 09:55:44 PM |
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i think i will wait some more time as bitcoin price rose a bit before the black friday so in my opinion it should fall a bit after a few weeks then i might buy some btc
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Snipe85
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November 29, 2015, 12:44:45 AM |
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i think i will wait some more time as bitcoin price rose a bit before the black friday so in my opinion it should fall a bit after a few weeks then i might buy some btc
Why do you always try to explain price movements by comparing it to some dates and holidays. Not every country has a "black friday" I thought it was mainly an American thing and the most coins are bought and sold in China. Why would this black friday sale make people buy Bitcoins?
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LMGTFY
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November 30, 2015, 09:17:33 AM |
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Wait at least until merchants/payment processors dump the Black Friday coin.
Is this tired old trope still doing the rounds? A Bitpay employee let slip that the majority of their coins go straight to OTC buyers who are waiting for them. >Bitpay employee let slip Hahahaha where were you wen I was selling the Brooklyn Bridge If you were Bitpay and had OTC customers lined up - you'd unload BTC on exchanges? We should enter into a business partnership - I have one meelion BTC and a bridge to sell.
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Hanacerty
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January 11, 2016, 03:42:08 PM |
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i think i will wait some more time as bitcoin price rose a bit before the black friday so in my opinion it should fall a bit after a few weeks then i might buy some btc
Why do you always try to explain price movements by comparing it to some dates and holidays. Not every country has a "black friday" I thought it was mainly an American thing and the most coins are bought and sold in China. Why would this black friday sale make people buy Bitcoins? I also think the Black Friday will have little effect. The exchange rate (bitcoin price) is also stable in January.
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