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May 11, 2015, 08:04:20 PM

So 2015 seems to be by far the most boring year to date...


"Code Named As Executor, a First in Legal History"

Historic event, nothing to see here  Wink

http://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2015/05/11/734632/10133782/en/Code-Named-As-Executor-a-First-in-Legal-History.html
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May 11, 2015, 08:09:13 PM

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May 11, 2015, 08:41:23 PM
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The GBTC market closed at 50 dollars per share with volume of 2756 shares (less than 275 bitcoins).



The volume was lower than Thursday's 2844. It remains to be seen if Friday's high volume was an anomaly.
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May 11, 2015, 08:43:52 PM

cheap coins !!!

Not as cheap as 2 weeks ago, not as cheap as 4 months ago, and not nearly as cheap as 3 years ago.

Cheaper than last year though, for what that's worth.

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May 11, 2015, 08:46:38 PM

So 2015 seems to be by far the most boring year to date...

What's your forecast for end of year 2015 ?

150$ hopefully
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May 11, 2015, 08:49:18 PM


The GBTC market closed at 50 dollars per share with volume of 2756 shares (less than 275 bitcoins).



The volume was lower than Thursday's 2844. It remains to be seen if Friday's high volume was an anomaly.

Bad trader - thanks for this. I copied this over to the $GBTC Speculation thread. Let me know if you'd like me to remove attribution.
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May 11, 2015, 08:53:11 PM

1d stoch high as f***, expect dump after another bull fail.

3d storch either. This ridiculous bulltrap is based on nothing but gbtc which is being "traded" by owners of that scam project to themselves mostly. There will be atleast double bottom at ~160$ once next auction's date will be announced. Market makers won't miss the last chance to fuck longs before the reversal.

Is that what happened after the last auction? Smiley
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May 11, 2015, 09:00:17 PM

Microbears are relentless, we must be on the brink of getting their shorts called.

you are right, the shorts in bitcoin are micro compared to the leveraged longs... Cant wait for the cascade 😂
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May 11, 2015, 09:00:50 PM

Bad trader - thanks for this. I copied this over to the $GBTC Speculation thread. Let me know if you'd like me to remove attribution.
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May 11, 2015, 09:01:22 PM

Microbears are relentless, we must be on the brink of getting their shorts called.

you are right, the shorts in bitcoin are micro compared to the leveraged longs... Cant wait for the cascade 😂
Theyre still fairly high.. also we don't have data for OKCoin leverage AFAIK.
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May 11, 2015, 09:09:05 PM

Microbears are relentless, we must be on the brink of getting their shorts called.

you are right, the shorts in bitcoin are micro compared to the leveraged longs... Cant wait for the cascade 😂
Theyre still fairly high.. also we don't have data for OKCoin leverage AFAIK.


apart of OKCoin, btc-e and bitfinex there is not many venues to borrow bitcoin to go short, hence shorting is limited. Lots of opportunities to borrow fiat... loans, mortgages, credit cards, parents and so on...
and still more than 100.000 coins borrowed on bfx.

this is a house of cards...
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May 11, 2015, 09:32:20 PM

I wouldn't call that bull trap but we need to see 250-260 range first. At the time Bitcoin was 243$.
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May 11, 2015, 09:34:47 PM

Microbears are relentless, we must be on the brink of getting their shorts called.

you are right, the shorts in bitcoin are micro compared to the leveraged longs... Cant wait for the cascade 😂
Theyre still fairly high.. also we don't have data for OKCoin leverage AFAIK.


apart of OKCoin, btc-e and bitfinex there is not many venues to borrow bitcoin to go short, hence shorting is limited. Lots of opportunities to borrow fiat... loans, mortgages, credit cards, parents and so on...
and still more than 100.000 coins borrowed on bfx.

this is a house of cards...

A house of cards held up by hundreds of thousands of coins used for collateral for long positions. A house of cards which didn't collapse at 160 last time.

How much are you short hfertig?
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May 11, 2015, 09:43:11 PM

Microbears are relentless, we must be on the brink of getting their shorts called.

you are right, the shorts in bitcoin are micro compared to the leveraged longs... Cant wait for the cascade 😂
Theyre still fairly high.. also we don't have data for OKCoin leverage AFAIK.


apart of OKCoin, btc-e and bitfinex there is not many venues to borrow bitcoin to go short, hence shorting is limited. Lots of opportunities to borrow fiat... loans, mortgages, credit cards, parents and so on...
and still more than 100.000 coins borrowed on bfx.

this is a house of cards...


A house of cards held up by hundreds of thousands of coins used for collateral for long positions. A house of cards which didn't collapse at 160 last time.

How much are you short hfertig?

I am probably less coins short than you are long... and compared to you I made a shitload of money in the last 18 month.
just wait until your collateral continues to devaluate by high interest and decline.
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May 11, 2015, 09:52:11 PM

Microbears are relentless, we must be on the brink of getting their shorts called.

you are right, the shorts in bitcoin are micro compared to the leveraged longs... Cant wait for the cascade 😂
Theyre still fairly high.. also we don't have data for OKCoin leverage AFAIK.


apart of OKCoin, btc-e and bitfinex there is not many venues to borrow bitcoin to go short, hence shorting is limited. Lots of opportunities to borrow fiat... loans, mortgages, credit cards, parents and so on...
and still more than 100.000 coins borrowed on bfx.

this is a house of cards...


A house of cards held up by hundreds of thousands of coins used for collateral for long positions. A house of cards which didn't collapse at 160 last time.

How much are you short hfertig?

I am probably less coins short than you are long... and compared to you I made a shitload of money in the last 18 month.
just wait until your collateral continues to devaluate by high interest and decline.

define "shitload". most bears here start sucking nuckels with 5-digits wins and think its the best shot. its obv a matter of discussion but imo "shitload" of money starts 100.000+
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May 11, 2015, 09:57:34 PM

Microbears are relentless, we must be on the brink of getting their shorts called.

you are right, the shorts in bitcoin are micro compared to the leveraged longs... Cant wait for the cascade 😂
Theyre still fairly high.. also we don't have data for OKCoin leverage AFAIK.


apart of OKCoin, btc-e and bitfinex there is not many venues to borrow bitcoin to go short, hence shorting is limited. Lots of opportunities to borrow fiat... loans, mortgages, credit cards, parents and so on...
and still more than 100.000 coins borrowed on bfx.

this is a house of cards...


A house of cards held up by hundreds of thousands of coins used for collateral for long positions. A house of cards which didn't collapse at 160 last time.

How much are you short hfertig?

I am probably less coins short than you are long... and compared to you I made a shitload of money in the last 18 month.
just wait until your collateral continues to devaluate by high interest and decline.

define "shitload". most bears here start sucking nuckels with 5-digits wins and think its the best shot. its obv a matter of discussion but imo "shitload" of money starts 100.000+

good than we got the same understanding, but sorry mate, I am not discussing personal finances in a public forum
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May 11, 2015, 09:57:56 PM

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May 11, 2015, 09:58:09 PM

Microbears are relentless, we must be on the brink of getting their shorts called.

you are right, the shorts in bitcoin are micro compared to the leveraged longs... Cant wait for the cascade 😂
Theyre still fairly high.. also we don't have data for OKCoin leverage AFAIK.


apart of OKCoin, btc-e and bitfinex there is not many venues to borrow bitcoin to go short, hence shorting is limited. Lots of opportunities to borrow fiat... loans, mortgages, credit cards, parents and so on...
and still more than 100.000 coins borrowed on bfx.

this is a house of cards...


A house of cards held up by hundreds of thousands of coins used for collateral for long positions. A house of cards which didn't collapse at 160 last time.

How much are you short hfertig?

I am probably less coins short than you are long... and compared to you I made a shitload of money in the last 18 month.
just wait until your collateral continues to devaluate by high interest and decline.

Why do i have a feeling that all who are bragging about how much money they made, actually made a very little in the opportunity like Bitcoin?
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May 11, 2015, 10:04:05 PM

Microbears are relentless, we must be on the brink of getting their shorts called.

you are right, the shorts in bitcoin are micro compared to the leveraged longs... Cant wait for the cascade 😂
Theyre still fairly high.. also we don't have data for OKCoin leverage AFAIK.


apart of OKCoin, btc-e and bitfinex there is not many venues to borrow bitcoin to go short, hence shorting is limited. Lots of opportunities to borrow fiat... loans, mortgages, credit cards, parents and so on...
and still more than 100.000 coins borrowed on bfx.

this is a house of cards...


A house of cards held up by hundreds of thousands of coins used for collateral for long positions. A house of cards which didn't collapse at 160 last time.

How much are you short hfertig?

I am probably less coins short than you are long... and compared to you I made a shitload of money in the last 18 month.
just wait until your collateral continues to devaluate by high interest and decline.

Why do i have a feeling that all who are bragging about how much money they made, actually made a very little in the opportunity like Bitcoin?
just have a look when I registered and at my post history... should give a hint
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