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Author Topic: Lose all your capital fast, with MatTheCat and his TA 101A!  (Read 85765 times)
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July 02, 2017, 10:24:30 PM
Last edit: July 04, 2017, 10:08:29 PM by eiskalt
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So you still active in crypto?

You are now in alts or you are out, fully?


Fully out.

Sold a big bunch of Alts in order to buy a big load of Mescaline b4 my fav darknet vendor (gammagoblin) stopped peddling Mescaline for good.....it was a bad time to sell but I felt compelled to do it for this reason.

Got that used to watching Bitcoin though, it has become a habit that I have gotten into and will likely always do.....not a bad thing.....good to keep abreast of what is happening in various markets.

Two things Mat:

EDIT: because of unfunnyness ...

1. hope you are doing fine.

2. Cheers

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August 05, 2017, 04:14:42 PM
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Ohhhh MAAAYAATTT!

Remember that one time at band camp when you bought a bitcoin for $800 in 2013, then bitched about it for a few years and sold at a loss?

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August 15, 2017, 04:07:54 PM
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Ohhhh MAAAYAATTT!

Remember that one time at band camp when you bought a bitcoin for $800 in 2013, then bitched about it for a few years and sold at a loss?



I am out of Bitcoin because both Kraken and then Bitfinex robbed me with impunity, within the the space of 1 month. That was the final straw for me, and it still is.

I then sold a bunch of shitcoins, at a loss, not because it was a good time to sell, but I quickly needed as much crypto as possible to buy a big pile of mescaline with after gammagoblin, the only vendor of quality mescaline on the whole darknet, stated that he was stopping selling it (which he did), was on his last batch, and only had a small amount left. Had I not cashed out of those shitcoins, then $1000 worth of worthless code could have been traded out at it's collective maxim for around $35K....had ones which went up *100 from what I paid for them.

I still watch the Bitcoin market and share my observations with a friend, who does take swing trades, and is continually taking money out of the market. I impress myself with my readings of Bitcoin and other markets which move a lot slower than Bitcoin, but where essentially the same rules apply, yet somehow, fate has decided that trading financial markets just isn't for me, as demonstrated by the various ways in which I somehow always manage to get my nose rubbed in the dirt, one way or the other........still, learned a lot from Bitcoin, for a time long after Bitcoin has went up in a puff of smoke n vapour, and the current global financial system is on the brink of finally realising what true wealth is, I shall know not to anything silly with my gold, but patiently sit back and wait until that time where swapping it out for other forms of more 'useful' wealth, is too hard to resist.

Arse has fallen out of the offshore oil exploration industry, I am now working a more conventional Mon-Fri onshore job, now have a child, and no longer have piles of surplus cash to spunk away on crypto currencies and in all honesty, I am much happier this way. Everyone has their own karmic resonance that will reward them when they are doing things that they should be doing, but taunt and mock them when they are doing things that they shouldnt be doing.......guess I don't have enough Jew blood in me to thrive being a professional parasite.........

.......enjoy your new found wealth, just be sure to take more than enough out, so you dont find yourself dangling from a rope when the Bitcoin smoke machine gets turned off, for good, which it almost certainly will.

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August 15, 2017, 04:24:49 PM
Last edit: August 15, 2017, 04:37:31 PM by gentlemand
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Blimey. For the first time ever you do sound happy.

I think full time infestation in crypto is pretty bad for anyone's well being. It's a cesspit of paranoia, misdirection, schadenfreude, regret and dishonesty.

Some people thrive off it, others are feasted on. That's why I've barely ever traded. Far too much stress and fuckery.

One year of crypto trading on mescaline could be a very interesting odyssey.
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August 15, 2017, 06:36:21 PM
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Day trading against sharks is a good way to get devoured.

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November 28, 2017, 01:14:19 PM
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Sorry, just had to necrotroll a little

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