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November 26, 2014, 08:37:25 PM

Them too. I bet LambChop is butt-hearted because he spent his coinZ. I surely won't sell him mine. Not before $20,000 pages. Grin

I sold 200 BTC at $50 dollar increments above $100 on my wife's insistence.  I'm still pissed about those trades.

But I forgave when she nagged me to dump 50 BTC at $1150.

You need to stop letting your wife tell you what to do.  

250 x $360.8 = $92.450 current USD value in bitcoin. I'll bet you got less than that for the ones you sold. You would've been better off keeping your btc till today.
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November 26, 2014, 08:38:24 PM

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Them too. I bet LambChop is butt-hearted because he spent his coinZ. I surely won't sell him mine. Not before $20,000 pages. Grin

Grampa #2, I respect the fact that old age and hoarding tend to go hand-in-hand, but what is it that makes you believe I'm interested in buying your old newspapers  BTCeanie BTCabies  Bitcoin?

What ELSE a schmuck like you would do in a place like this? We're not here to discuss for Chinese posters not Unicorns. You're here for profit. You're here for accumulation; and from your posts I can judge you're either too dumb or too lazy to get the job properly done.
If you were under MY payroll I'd definitely get another person FAR more competent for the task.
Let's face it. You're just not up for this...

Maybe in 10 years, or 100...  Roll Eyes

Or for more the buck?

ANYONE READING THIS?
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November 26, 2014, 08:44:40 PM

Them too. I bet LambChop is butt-hearted because he spent his coinZ. I surely won't sell him mine. Not before $20,000 pages. Grin

I sold 200 BTC at $50 dollar increments above $100 on my wife's insistence.  I'm still pissed about those trades.

But I forgave when she nagged me to dump 50 BTC at $1150.

What is wife?
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November 26, 2014, 08:46:37 PM

Stop quoting the troll please!
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November 26, 2014, 08:46:53 PM

You need to stop letting your wife tell you what to do.  

250 x $360.8 = $92.450 current USD value in bitcoin. I'll bet you got less than that for the ones you sold. You would've been better off keeping your btc till today.


She doesn't tell me what to do.  We discuss options.  It's called a partnership.  
The minute you start to think that you know everything, you know nothing.

I'm confused with your calculations.

EDIT:  The decimal point confused me.  You are correct.  No regrets though, it has been an awesome experience.
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November 26, 2014, 08:52:14 PM

Them too. I bet LambChop is butt-hearted because he spent his coinZ. I surely won't sell him mine. Not before $20,000 pages. Grin

I sold 200 BTC at $50 dollar increments above $100 on my wife's insistence.  I'm still pissed about those trades.

But I forgave when she nagged me to dump 50 BTC at $1150.

We do have similar stories to tell that's for sure. I once bought a hoyt bow for BTC30. It was priced back then at about $12. I thought it was a good deal. Yeah. Pathetic, as LambChops posts. Angry

We all slowly learn to Hodl in the end.  Smiley
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November 26, 2014, 08:52:23 PM

[butthurt]

Ornery, foul-mouthed old geezer, ain't ya?  No reason to be upset, Gramp #2--I'm not here to manipulate the price, that's your paranoid dementia talking.  I make money on exchanges, and come here simply to pass the time & laugh at you Smiley
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November 26, 2014, 08:56:13 PM

We all slowly learn to Hodl in the end.  Smiley

LOL.  Swimming pools do not pay for themselves though. :-)
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November 26, 2014, 09:06:22 PM

You need to stop letting your wife tell you what to do.  

250 x $360.8 = $92.450 current USD value in bitcoin. I'll bet you got less than that for the ones you sold. You would've been better off keeping your btc till today.


She doesn't tell me what to do.  We discuss options.  It's called a partnership.  
The minute you start to think that you know everything, you know nothing.

I'm confused with your calculations.

EDIT:  The decimal point confused me.  You are correct.  No regrets though, it has been an awesome experience.

Sorry about the decimal, it was supposed to be a comma.  Your words "insistence" and "nagged" make it seem as if she may have very strong influence in your trading decisions. I understand it is tough to make decisions on trading and hindsight is easy. As long as you had fun and are swimming in the new pool with the wife it's all good.



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November 26, 2014, 09:06:56 PM

[cheap excuses]

You're the worst troll this wall ever had. I give you that. We've had from medium to VERY good grade trolls around here, you're lying in the mud in front of them. Making money on exchanges? LOL! Yeah right. Grin
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November 26, 2014, 09:12:13 PM

Sorry about the decimal, it was supposed to be a comma.  Your words "insistence" and "nagged" make it seem as if she may have very strong influence in your trading decisions. I understand it is tough to make decisions on trading and hindsight is easy. As long as you had fun and are swimming in the new pool with the wife it's all good.  

No problems.  We debate vigorously. The idea is that nothing should be left on the table. 
It's a balance between having a large ledger or a happy life.

As my father says. "A good trade is when both the buyer and seller are unhappy".

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November 26, 2014, 09:14:51 PM


As my father says. "A good trade is when both the buyer and seller are unhappy".



Rightfully, without doubt, one of the best quotes I've read on this thread.
+1 David M.
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November 26, 2014, 09:16:14 PM


As my father says. "A good trade is when both the buyer and seller are unhappy".



But a great trade is when the both are happy
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November 26, 2014, 09:18:09 PM


As my father says. "A good trade is when both the buyer and seller are unhappy".


Your father was wiser than mine. All mine ever said was "is there more beer in the fridge?".
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November 26, 2014, 09:24:37 PM


[moar butthurt]

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Ornery, foul-mouthed old geezer, ain't ya?  No reason to be upset, Gramp #2--I'm not here to manipulate the price, that's your paranoid dementia talking.  I make money on exchanges, and come here simply to pass the time & laugh at you Smiley
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November 26, 2014, 09:26:40 PM

But a great trade is when the both are happy

The only time I see great trades is when a First World traveler buys his first purchase in a Third World country.  The happy lasts for about 60 seconds when he realises he just got shafted.
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November 26, 2014, 09:32:02 PM


As my father says. "A good trade is when both the buyer and seller are unhappy".


Your father was wiser than mine. All mine ever said was "is there more beer in the fridge?".

My father always told me a good trade was one where he did not get caught.
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November 26, 2014, 09:39:59 PM

they never hacked into his computers, and whether or not they can follow them on the blockchain is irrelevant.

Perhaps I am mis-remembering about the hacking.  But, from day 0, the police can buy stuff on the site, pay in bitcoins, and follow them on the blockchain.  That tracing could reveal if there were other wallets beyond those that that they seized (~30'000 on the server and ~150'000 on his laptop). 

Whether they know about them or nor still does not give them access to the coins.
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