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June 25, 2013, 06:55:58 PM
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Regarding earlier today:

http://btcbible.com/rumbles-detected-mt-gox/

Rumbles Detected on Mt. Gox
Published June 24, 2013 | By Dan Roseman
UPDATE: Thanks to Redditor Anenome5 for pointing out that the volume far exceeded 30,000 bitcoins, as originally reported. It was closer to 80,000.

BIG moves were detected on Mt. Gox less than an hour ago. A major surge of volume (around 30,000 80,000 bitcoins) exchanged hands in rapid succession, causing an almost instant price variation ranging between $100 to $109.4. Below is a 15-minute chart depicting the price action action:

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June 25, 2013, 07:13:56 PM
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Regarding earlier today:

http://btcbible.com/rumbles-detected-mt-gox/

Rumbles Detected on Mt. Gox
Published June 24, 2013 | By Dan Roseman
UPDATE: Thanks to Redditor Anenome5 for pointing out that the volume far exceeded 30,000 bitcoins, as originally reported. It was closer to 80,000.

BIG moves were detected on Mt. Gox less than an hour ago. A major surge of volume (around 30,000 80,000 bitcoins) exchanged hands in rapid succession, causing an almost instant price variation ranging between $100 to $109.4. Below is a 15-minute chart depicting the price action action:



I wish Gox had something to say about it, like, "Oh, sorry guys - we accidentally simulated trades to test our engine on the live orderbook... reversing all trades for those effected."

Now that would reaaally screw things up Tongue

Also, 1k wall pulled from 103.76 and market sold.

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June 25, 2013, 07:16:47 PM
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seems like a lot of sell pressure at the moment.
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June 25, 2013, 07:31:04 PM
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Regarding earlier today:

http://btcbible.com/rumbles-detected-mt-gox/

Rumbles Detected on Mt. Gox
Published June 24, 2013 | By Dan Roseman
UPDATE: Thanks to Redditor Anenome5 for pointing out that the volume far exceeded 30,000 bitcoins, as originally reported. It was closer to 80,000.

BIG moves were detected on Mt. Gox less than an hour ago. A major surge of volume (around 30,000 80,000 bitcoins) exchanged hands in rapid succession, causing an almost instant price variation ranging between $100 to $109.4. Below is a 15-minute chart depicting the price action action:



I wish Gox had something to say about it, like, "Oh, sorry guys - we accidentally simulated trades to test our engine on the live orderbook... reversing all trades for those effected."

Now that would reaaally screw things up Tongue

Also, 1k wall pulled from 103.76 and market sold.



Good to know about the wall. Thanks for that. I was sitting and working and had the Clark Moody sounds on and caught a lot of red go by...
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June 25, 2013, 07:37:46 PM
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The same thing happened at the wall at 104.1 or whatever right before the dump from 105. Manipulators.
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June 25, 2013, 07:44:31 PM
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Any good android market watcher apps?
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June 25, 2013, 07:46:00 PM
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NP, thats what this thread is for Tongue

Why do you think its manipulation barbs, and what is the 105 dump you are referring to?

It was weird, because this wall came up about an hour before it got pulled.. and it looked real. But then some small buys pushed us to 103.50 and it got pulled. It doesnt really make a lot of sense to pull it then and market sell, but I cant see that being labeled as manipulation.



What kind of market watcher app do you mean? I use bitcoinum and set price alarms behind walls.
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June 25, 2013, 07:49:38 PM
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NP, thats what this thread is for Tongue

Why do you think its manipulation barbs, and what is the 105 dump you are referring to?

It was weird, because this wall came up about an hour before it got pulled.. and it looked real. But then some small buys pushed us to 103.50 and it got pulled. It doesnt really make a lot of sense to pull it then and market sell, but I cant see that being labeled as manipulation.



What kind of market watcher app do you mean? I use bitcoinum and set price alarms behind walls.

There was a huge wall for most of today (I'm in the UK) from 7 AM onwards to about 5:30PM UK time. check out the volume at that time and the drop from 105-103.6, the wall dissapeared right before the market sell.

I'm just hating, i wish I had that kind of dough Smiley
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June 25, 2013, 07:51:01 PM
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Any good android market watcher apps?

The last one I tried ran so hot and drained the battery in an hour.  I think it must have been trying to mine on my phone!   ...I just watch preev.com on my phone.
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June 25, 2013, 07:53:59 PM
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Any good android market watcher apps?

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on that topic, anyone know the best way to trade on mtgox on an android phone?
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A lot of the support on $100 is simply being pulled. I think we might go thru it, but its best the walls are pulled and used to hold us up later on.

Another 1k market sell, 200 sell, and 100 sell... now 600 wall sitting on 101.53
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June 25, 2013, 08:41:37 PM
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Any good android market watcher apps?

The last one I tried ran so hot and drained the battery in an hour.  I think it must have been trying to mine on my phone!   

lol ... that cracked me up !  Cheesy
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on that topic, anyone know the best way to trade on mtgox on an android phone?

the mtgox app for android!

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June 25, 2013, 08:49:29 PM
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Any good android market watcher apps?

The last one I tried ran so hot and drained the battery in an hour.  I think it must have been trying to mine on my phone!   

lol ... that cracked me up !  Cheesy

yep Smiley

It gave me a good excuse to update my Cyanogen Mod to the new version Smiley
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June 25, 2013, 09:05:20 PM
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Let's sell it down now.
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June 25, 2013, 09:16:16 PM
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Any good android market watcher apps?
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June 25, 2013, 09:17:27 PM
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WTF is going on?
Bug?

EDIT: 101.x <-> 102.x
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