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October 06, 2014, 02:49:59 PM

Buy buy buy bitches!

Only noobs haven´t bought in @~300 already.  Cheesy


I hope there are a lot of them left  Wink

You mean the likely 200K+ bitcoiners that bought sometime this year and sold at a loss?  Yeah, I'm sure that their just DYING to buy back into the market.   Roll Eyes

And all of their friends & family they told about their wonderful bitcoin experience this year too.

If you can't take a few bumps and bruises you don't need to be in the game.

Is this what you would tell all the Average Joe Public millions that you NEED to buy into bitcoin eventually?

Dude you must be an idiot. The point is if you are afraid of taking a loss then you have no business being in any kind of investment. Doesn't matter if its bitcoin, stock, mutual funds, etc. If you aren't a risk taker then once again you have no business being involved in investment... period.

Oh I'm sorry, I thought Bitcoin was the currency of the future that tens, maybe hundreds of millions of Average Joes would eventually be swayed to buy into some day and have a marketcap equal to 1% of Gold.  Not some niche flaky investment that only the bravest are willing to loss their asses over, and exchange insider manipulators to short the hell out of and put up a 30K btc sell wall so the market can't naturally rise back up to $500+.

This. Thanks for bringing this back to reality. Religious people really react in the same, aggressive manner when they feel like their beliefs are endangered. The parallels  are vast, so much has been confirmed once again.
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October 06, 2014, 02:53:33 PM

It continues to be puzzling to me that so many people in here seem to be completely unwilling (or unable?) to think in different time frames, or like to draw invalid (most likely) conclusions from developments in one time frame to another one.

Doesn't really matter whether the following is factually correct (feel free to disagree, obviously, it's just one guy's opinion), but just structurally, what's so weird about thinking that we'll probably have some move upwards ahead of us (rockets.jpg) on the short term, but will probably fall back sooner rather than later, because: bear market & not enough new investors, mid to long term, but that any of the previous two time frames say very little about the very long term prospects of Bitcoin (which, in my opinion, is better than ever)?

we're too busy thinking in either/or mode, true/false dichotomies, confusing our maps with the territory, assuming everybody uses the same dictionary and eating our menus instead of our dinner.
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October 06, 2014, 02:54:37 PM

It continues to be puzzling to me that so many people in here seem to be completely unwilling (or unable?) to think in different time frames, or like to draw invalid (most likely) conclusions from developments in one time frame to another one.

Doesn't really matter whether the following is factually correct (feel free to disagree, obviously, it's just one guy's opinion), but just structurally, what's so weird about thinking that we'll probably have some move upwards ahead of us (rockets.jpg) on the short term, but will probably fall back sooner rather than later, because: bear market & not enough new investors, mid to long term, but that any of the previous two time frames say very little about the very long term prospects of Bitcoin (which, in my opinion, is better than ever)?

so u ar saying that short term bullish, med term bearish, mid long term bearish and veri long term very bollish ?

btw bitcoin is all over the news again....
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October 06, 2014, 02:55:03 PM

It continues to be puzzling to me that so many people in here seem to be completely unwilling (or unable?) to think in different time frames, or like to draw invalid (most likely) conclusions from developments in one time frame to another one.

Doesn't really matter whether the following is factually correct (feel free to disagree, obviously, it's just one guy's opinion), but just structurally, what's so weird about thinking that we'll probably have some move upwards ahead of us (rockets.jpg) on the short term, but will probably fall back sooner rather than later, because: bear market & not enough new investors, mid to long term, but that any of the previous two time frames say very little about the very long term prospects of Bitcoin (which, in my opinion, is better than ever)?

we're too busy thinking in either/or mode, true/false dichotomies, confusing our maps with the territory, assuming everybody uses the same dictionary and eating our menus instead of our dinner.

I sense NLP in the air.
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October 06, 2014, 02:55:33 PM

It continues to be puzzling to me that so many people in here seem to be completely unwilling (or unable?) to think in different time frames, or like to draw invalid (most likely) conclusions from developments in one time frame to another one.

Doesn't really matter whether the following is factually correct (feel free to disagree, obviously, it's just one guy's opinion), but just structurally, what's so weird about thinking that we'll probably have some move upwards ahead of us (rockets.jpg) on the short term, but will probably fall back sooner rather than later, because: bear market & not enough new investors, mid to long term, but that any of the previous two time frames say very little about the very long term prospects of Bitcoin (which, in my opinion, is better than ever)?

Lack of investors?

you can't be serious...

next you'll be saying bitcoin can't break 500 because everyone will sell immediately at 500
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October 06, 2014, 02:56:59 PM

337 bitches

Hope it reaches 400 mark soon
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October 06, 2014, 02:57:36 PM

It continues to be puzzling to me that so many people in here seem to be completely unwilling (or unable?) to think in different time frames, or like to draw invalid (most likely) conclusions from developments in one time frame to another one.

Doesn't really matter whether the following is factually correct (feel free to disagree, obviously, it's just one guy's opinion), but just structurally, what's so weird about thinking that we'll probably have some move upwards ahead of us (rockets.jpg) on the short term, but will probably fall back sooner rather than later, because: bear market & not enough new investors, mid to long term, but that any of the previous two time frames say very little about the very long term prospects of Bitcoin (which, in my opinion, is better than ever)?

so u ar saying that short term bullish, med term bearish, mid long term bearish and veri long term very bollish ?

btw bitcoin is all over the news again....

I know, just look at all of that positive and reassuring news!  This will really get the Average Joe involved!  

Here are the top three Google Headlines:

Bitcoin tumbles-are investors losing faith?

Bitcoin price falls to 11-month low

Bitcoin Prices Are Down 73 Percent Since We All Went Crazy Over It
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October 06, 2014, 02:58:32 PM

Final dead badger bounce before the single digits?

y u sai dis Sad
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October 06, 2014, 02:59:29 PM

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Here are the top three Google Headlines:

Bitcoin tumbles-are investors losing faith?

Bitcoin price falls to 11-month low

Bitcoin Prices Are Down 73 Percent Since We All Went Crazy Over It

Bullish?
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I need this guy

My fiat isn't arrived yet..
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October 06, 2014, 03:00:00 PM

Final dead badger bounce before the single digits?

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ya sure this is another dead cat bounce, because bitcoin is dead, and its just bouncing because retards are buying it.
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October 06, 2014, 03:01:07 PM


Explanation
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October 06, 2014, 03:01:28 PM

China already past 2100 CNY!  Grin
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October 06, 2014, 03:01:32 PM

Really though, why can we buy 30k BTC when it's an intimidating wall, but now that 30k is all we need to eat stamp's entire order book, we don't?
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October 06, 2014, 03:01:53 PM

Final dead badger bounce before the single digits?

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ya sure this is another dead cat bounce, because bitcoin is dead, and its just bouncing because retards are buying it.

It's amazing how the price naturally rises when the manipulators drop the sell walls, isn't it?
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October 06, 2014, 03:02:14 PM

It continues to be puzzling to me that so many people in here seem to be completely unwilling (or unable?) to think in different time frames, or like to draw invalid (most likely) conclusions from developments in one time frame to another one.

Doesn't really matter whether the following is factually correct (feel free to disagree, obviously, it's just one guy's opinion), but just structurally, what's so weird about thinking that we'll probably have some move upwards ahead of us (rockets.jpg) on the short term, but will probably fall back sooner rather than later, because: bear market & not enough new investors, mid to long term, but that any of the previous two time frames say very little about the very long term prospects of Bitcoin (which, in my opinion, is better than ever)?

so u ar saying that short term bullish, med term bearish, mid long term bearish and veri long term very bollish ?

btw bitcoin is all over the news again....

I know, just look at all of that positive and reassuring news!  This will really get the Average Joe involved!  

Here are the top three Google Headlines:

Bitcoin tumbles-are investors losing faith?

Bitcoin price falls to 11-month low

Bitcoin Prices Are Down 73 Percent Since We All Went Crazy Over It

for me any BTC news is good news

http://www.zdnet.com/sweden-bitcoin-is-wild-west-but-it-could-be-a-central-banks-backup-plan-7000034369/
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October 06, 2014, 03:03:13 PM

Really though, why can we buy 30k BTC when it's an intimidating wall, but now that 30k is all we need to eat stamp's entire order book, we don't?


because we dont want to feed the troll
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October 06, 2014, 03:03:53 PM

Really though, why can we buy 30k BTC when it's an intimidating wall, but now that 30k is all we need to eat stamp's entire order book, we don't?

no more cheap coins?

i'll believe it when i see price goes up 1% a day for months on end.
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October 06, 2014, 03:04:16 PM

Really though, why can we buy 30k BTC when it's an intimidating wall, but now that 30k is all we need to eat stamp's entire order book, we don't?


because we dont want to feed the troll

Who is the troll?

Manbearwhale who we bought like $14million dollars worth of BTC from last night, or lots of individual sellers?
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October 06, 2014, 03:04:20 PM

Is that 102btc at $340 at stamp a wall? Oh he pulled it...
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