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July 16, 2014, 10:17:10 PM

Create a BFX long squeeze.

If they wanted to create a long squeeze they could save all of the coins they've dumped on stamp and drop them all at once on Finex.  Boom, job done.
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July 16, 2014, 10:18:34 PM

I don't believe there are that many above 70.
I don't believe there are so few under 18 Smiley

don't know many 18 years old with money to invest...
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July 16, 2014, 10:20:51 PM

I don't believe there are that many above 70.
I don't believe there are so few under 18 Smiley

lol, I deleted that original post because I realized now that I think about it, its more likely that older people 70+ are somewhat into btc. Just the other day, this old guy using was this coupon on his smartphone (I don't understand how that works though).

3 people under 18. I only think I seen one confirmed on here (sam, simon or something).  
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July 16, 2014, 10:21:29 PM

I don't believe there are that many above 70.
I don't believe there are so few under 18 Smiley

don't know many 18 years old with money to invest...

Nor the attention span to stick around during these prolonged periods of sideways movement. The 70+ category, I call bullshit on.
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July 16, 2014, 10:27:52 PM

I don't believe there are that many above 70.
I don't believe there are so few under 18 Smiley

don't know many 18 years old with money to invest...

Nor the attention span to stick around during these prolonged periods of sideways movement. The 70+ category, I call bullshit on.

my grandfather is 92 and he was willing to invest some money.
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July 16, 2014, 10:31:16 PM

I don't believe there are that many above 70.
I don't believe there are so few under 18 Smiley

don't know many 18 years old with money to invest...

Lots of warcraft kiddies turned their uber graphics cards to mining and made a lot of coins, there where gangs of the feckers kicking the price around in the btc-e trollbox when it was in the $10-$15 range. Wouldn't be at all surprised if a few of the whales we see today have barely passed puberty. Wouldn't question their trading skills either, I doubt anyone who's bargained with kids in MMO's would, some of the shrewd feckers would put any used car salesman to shame.

warcraft isn't gpu intensive, it required a quality cpu but the idea is sound.
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July 16, 2014, 10:34:58 PM

bullish af
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July 16, 2014, 10:36:35 PM

The 1k dumps could be arbs from China, the low was $610 and there's been some dumping on Huobi under that.

Didn't Ol'boy that bought the auction coins say that he was going to use them for liquidity and arbitrage?
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July 16, 2014, 10:42:57 PM


We look to be sticking in the $615-$625 range today unless there are some big buyers or sellers that start logging on...

It seems, the most probable thing to happen is that all those miners or entities having to dump sell a part of their coins every other day only drive the price down gradually. Let's see what happens...  Undecided

Ha.... Ha! What did I say? Nothing's happening these days but those dumps every 12-24 hours. It's very interesting, though that they don't actually manage to get the price down substantially. We've seen times where small dumps like these would have crashed the market!
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July 16, 2014, 10:51:44 PM
Last edit: July 16, 2014, 11:06:58 PM by tarmi

we have all been there so many times.



1. small occasional dumps when nobody expects them in a sideway market, after reaching important resistance point.

2. more small dumps

3. dumps are becoming regular, volume is still low

4. market is shaken a bit, the price reaches important support levels. bounce.

5. bigger dumps. volume is high.

6. breaking major support levels.

7. laggards who panic sell.

8. all the buying
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July 16, 2014, 11:00:16 PM


Explanation
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July 16, 2014, 11:15:13 PM

A lot of coins being removed from the ask side in the last half-hour or so.

Edit: Meh... forget that, my chart was just wigging out.
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July 16, 2014, 11:29:57 PM

A lot of coins being removed from the ask side in the last half-hour or so.

Edit: Meh... forget that, my chart was just wigging out.
bitcoinity.org?  Probably a bug in their software.
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July 16, 2014, 11:32:51 PM

A lot of coins being removed from the ask side in the last half-hour or so.

Edit: Meh... forget that, my chart was just wigging out.
bitcoinity.org?  Probably a bug in their software.

Just meant to ask the same. Do you guys also get a completely flat line for about 20$ in one/both directions? I thought it might've been a problem with the computer I'm currently on but it seems there's something awry.
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July 16, 2014, 11:45:21 PM

A lot of coins being removed from the ask side in the last half-hour or so.

Edit: Meh... forget that, my chart was just wigging out.
bitcoinity.org?  Probably a bug in their software.

Just meant to ask the same. Do you guys also get a completely flat line for about 20$ in one/both directions? I thought it might've been a problem with the computer I'm currently on but it seems there's something awry.

I'm getting the same. F5 helps for a while, but it still looks wrong.
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July 16, 2014, 11:46:48 PM

Age average is a bit higher than I expected.
It's rather bullish, means the majority have a job and colleagues to persuade to join btc Cheesy
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July 16, 2014, 11:54:45 PM

A lot of coins being removed from the ask side in the last half-hour or so.

Edit: Meh... forget that, my chart was just wigging out.
bitcoinity.org?  Probably a bug in their software.

Just meant to ask the same. Do you guys also get a completely flat line for about 20$ in one/both directions? I thought it might've been a problem with the computer I'm currently on but it seems there's something awry.

I'm getting the same. F5 helps for a while, but it still looks wrong.

Yeah, Bitcoinity.org

Seems like I have to refresh every few minutes or it gets stuck
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July 17, 2014, 12:00:17 AM


Explanation
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July 17, 2014, 12:16:41 AM

A lot of coins being removed from the ask side in the last half-hour or so.

Edit: Meh... forget that, my chart was just wigging out.
bitcoinity.org?  Probably a bug in their software.

Just meant to ask the same. Do you guys also get a completely flat line for about 20$ in one/both directions? I thought it might've been a problem with the computer I'm currently on but it seems there's something awry.
Yep, I had, from 618 to 635. Was suspecting some super-conspiracy  Grin
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July 17, 2014, 12:18:30 AM

Age average is a bit higher than I expected.
It's rather bullish, means the majority have a job and colleagues to persuade to join btc Cheesy

I guess it also totally depends on the area of the forums you're in. This sub-forum is directed to people who work with stocks or Forex professionally or at least invest certain amounts of money. I'm completely convinced that the other areas of the forum feature a lot more younger people.
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