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October 09, 2015, 03:46:14 PM

Wow, it's only taken a week for a gain of 1.63%.

Kapstone Paper company gained 12.15% last week. The worst performing dildo sales companies increased by an average of 2.10%. If you're only here to speculate on Bitcoin you really need to move your money to another market for a while.


That is really dumb investment advice.  No investment is consistent in its return, and with BTC we surely do NOT know its price direction in the short-term

Just about anything and everything else is moving more than Bitcoin right now. Don't you like making money?
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October 09, 2015, 03:47:46 PM

time to dump guys.. Gemini exchange is opened. whos on Gemini ?? hows the trading there ??
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time to dump guys.. Gemini exchange is opened. whos on Gemini ?? hows the trading there ??

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October 09, 2015, 04:10:34 PM

Wow, it's only taken a week for a gain of 1.63%.

Kapstone Paper company gained 12.15% last week. The worst performing dildo sales companies increased by an average of 2.10%. If you're only here to speculate on Bitcoin you really need to move your money to another market for a while.


That is really dumb investment advice.  No investment is consistent in its return, and with BTC we surely do NOT know its price direction in the short-term

Just about anything and everything else is moving more than Bitcoin right now. Don't you like making money?

You are being ridiculous.   I believe that I already made my point, and your further belaboring this lame and unfounded investment suggestion likely rises to a level of trolling, rather than attempt to contribute with meaningful dialogue
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October 09, 2015, 04:15:58 PM

I think that for most people here, bitcoin is the first attempt to make money by speculation. They are still struggling to understand how to play bitcoin. They can't even play other cryptos besides bitcoin. Other investments are just way over their head.

Wow, it's only taken a week for a gain of 1.63%.

Kapstone Paper company gained 12.15% last week. The worst performing dildo sales companies increased by an average of 2.10%. If you're only here to speculate on Bitcoin you really need to move your money to another market for a while.


That is really dumb investment advice.  No investment is consistent in its return, and with BTC we surely do NOT know its price direction in the short-term

Just about anything and everything else is moving more than Bitcoin right now. Don't you like making money?
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October 09, 2015, 04:19:00 PM

Wow, it's only taken a week for a gain of 1.63%.

Kapstone Paper company gained 12.15% last week. The worst performing dildo sales companies increased by an average of 2.10%. If you're only here to speculate on Bitcoin you really need to move your money to another market for a while.


That is really dumb investment advice.  No investment is consistent in its return, and with BTC we surely do NOT know its price direction in the short-term

Just about anything and everything else is moving more than Bitcoin right now. Don't you like making money?

You are being ridiculous.   I believe that I already made my point, and your further belaboring this lame and unfounded investment suggestion likely rises to a level of trolling, rather than attempt to contribute with meaningful dialogue

Yeah, whatever dude. I think I'll take my $5,000 and let it sit in an investment for a year that's making 1% gains instead of finding a place to put it that promises a better return.

Do you run things through in your head before you say them to see if they make sense?
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October 09, 2015, 04:42:14 PM

I think that for most people here, bitcoin is the first attempt to make money by speculation. They are still struggling to understand how to play bitcoin. They can't even play other cryptos besides bitcoin. Other investments are just way over their head.

Wow, it's only taken a week for a gain of 1.63%.

Kapstone Paper company gained 12.15% last week. The worst performing dildo sales companies increased by an average of 2.10%. If you're only here to speculate on Bitcoin you really need to move your money to another market for a while.


That is really dumb investment advice.  No investment is consistent in its return, and with BTC we surely do NOT know its price direction in the short-term

Just about anything and everything else is moving more than Bitcoin right now. Don't you like making money?

Yeah, right.  I take it from your comment that you agree with QA...     Shocked


Merely because someone is bullish about bitcoin does NOT indicate that BTC is their only investment or that they do NOT understand other possible investments.  hello?
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October 09, 2015, 04:50:34 PM

Wow, it's only taken a week for a gain of 1.63%.

Kapstone Paper company gained 12.15% last week. The worst performing dildo sales companies increased by an average of 2.10%. If you're only here to speculate on Bitcoin you really need to move your money to another market for a while.


That is really dumb investment advice.  No investment is consistent in its return, and with BTC we surely do NOT know its price direction in the short-term

Just about anything and everything else is moving more than Bitcoin right now. Don't you like making money?

You are being ridiculous.   I believe that I already made my point, and your further belaboring this lame and unfounded investment suggestion likely rises to a level of trolling, rather than attempt to contribute with meaningful dialogue

Yeah, whatever dude. I think I'll take my $5,000 and let it sit in an investment for a year that's making 1% gains instead of finding a place to put it that promises a better return.

Yes.  See you back in one year, and see how that goes for you.  Good luck with your non bitcoin investments.

Do you run things through in your head before you say them to see if they make sense?



Actually, you are engaging in a typical attempt to engage in a non-substantive and distractive discussion by attempting to reverse the tables by suggesting that somehow I made some outlandish statement (by fabricating some kind of personal attack), rather than really contributing anything with substance regarding your conclusory prediction regarding BTC's future price direction.  Where's the beef in your various predictions, QA?



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October 09, 2015, 04:55:50 PM

Wow, it's only taken a week for a gain of 1.63%.

Kapstone Paper company gained 12.15% last week. The worst performing dildo sales companies increased by an average of 2.10%. If you're only here to speculate on Bitcoin you really need to move your money to another market for a while.


That is really dumb investment advice.  No investment is consistent in its return, and with BTC we surely do NOT know its price direction in the short-term

Just about anything and everything else is moving more than Bitcoin right now. Don't you like making money?

You are being ridiculous.   I believe that I already made my point, and your further belaboring this lame and unfounded investment suggestion likely rises to a level of trolling, rather than attempt to contribute with meaningful dialogue

Yeah, whatever dude. I think I'll take my $5,000 and let it sit in an investment for a year that's making 1% gains instead of finding a place to put it that promises a better return.

Yes.  See you back in one year, and see how that goes for you.  Good luck with your non bitcoin investments.

Do you run things through in your head before you say them to see if they make sense?



Actually, you are engaging in a typical attempt to engage in a non-substantive and distractive discussion by attempting to reverse the tables by suggesting that somehow I made some outlandish statement (by fabricating some kind of personal attack), rather than really contributing anything with substance regarding your conclusory prediction regarding BTC's future price direction.  Where's the beef in your various predictions, QA?



When you sell Bitcoin you can buy it back at any time, right? If you buy gold, stock shares or auto parts you can sell them any time you like and buy something else. I'm not saying sell it forever. I'm saying there are a lot of better looking investments right now. Come back when Bitcoin starts moving again.
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Wow, it's only taken a week for a gain of 1.63%.

Kapstone Paper company gained 12.15% last week. The worst performing dildo sales companies increased by an average of 2.10%. If you're only here to speculate on Bitcoin you really need to move your money to another market for a while.


That is really dumb investment advice.  No investment is consistent in its return, and with BTC we surely do NOT know its price direction in the short-term

Just about anything and everything else is moving more than Bitcoin right now. Don't you like making money?

You are being ridiculous.   I believe that I already made my point, and your further belaboring this lame and unfounded investment suggestion likely rises to a level of trolling, rather than attempt to contribute with meaningful dialogue

Yeah, whatever dude. I think I'll take my $5,000 and let it sit in an investment for a year that's making 1% gains instead of finding a place to put it that promises a better return.

Yes.  See you back in one year, and see how that goes for you.  Good luck with your non bitcoin investments.

Do you run things through in your head before you say them to see if they make sense?



Actually, you are engaging in a typical attempt to engage in a non-substantive and distractive discussion by attempting to reverse the tables by suggesting that somehow I made some outlandish statement (by fabricating some kind of personal attack), rather than really contributing anything with substance regarding your conclusory prediction regarding BTC's future price direction.  Where's the beef in your various predictions, QA?



When you sell Bitcoin you can buy it back at any time, right? If you buy gold, stock shares or auto parts you can sell them any time you like and buy something else. I'm not saying sell it forever. I'm saying there are a lot of better looking investments right now. Come back when Bitcoin starts moving again.

Sure, that might work for some people - though in BTC, you can never determine exactly when it is going to move and by how much.  If you have been paying attention to actual specifics regarding BTC, you could have noticed that there has been, what appears to have been a very interesting dynamic in the past 9 months, and that is largely prices floating in the $200s and mostly in the lower $200s... and really, there has been tremendous difficulties in any attempt to drive prices lower during that time period. 

Even though the price has been pretty stagnant, overall, in the past several months, in about the past 7 weeks trade volume on the exchanges seems to have increased quite a bit.... so the world of BTC is NOT exactly dead, even though various BTC discussions, including this forum and this thread, have lost some posting volume.

No problem that you are bearish about BTC... or that you consider diversification to be a good thing.  NONETHElESS your previous framing of the situation seems to imply that past performance is somehow a predictor of future performance, and you don't engage at all with the actual context in whlch we find today's BTC prices
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October 09, 2015, 06:44:41 PM

I would love to see Bitcoin really take off like it did when karpeles was manipulating the price. His bots made us a ton of money. I just think that currently there isn't enough movement to justify keeping much money in limbo. I do see reasons for waiting it out though. If you're very young, without resources and don't have much money to play with then moving it somewhere else won't do you much good. You may as well leave it alone and gamble on a large increase making you a few hundred percent profit. Also, if you're a bitcoin cultist you wouldn't sell at any price so you don't care if the price barely moves. A pure profit driven trader should know better than to hang out for ages waiting for a huge increase especially considering what we all now know about the reason for the original bubble up to $1,200.
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October 09, 2015, 07:13:31 PM

considering what we all now know about the reason for the original bubble up to $1,200.

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I would love to see Bitcoin really take off like it did when karpeles was manipulating the price. His bots made us a ton of money.


You are over simplifying, and possibly fallaciously attributing correlation to causation.



I just think that currently there isn't enough movement to justify keeping much money in limbo. I do see reasons for waiting it out though. If you're very young, without resources and don't have much money to play with then moving it somewhere else won't do you much good. You may as well leave it alone and gamble on a large increase making you a few hundred percent profit.


You are correct in some respect that there are a lot of potential scenarios for BTC investing and types of persons and even types of portfolios.  Some of your particular framing of the investor scenarios seems to assume cookie-cutter types of investment persons or that people have a tendency to invest balls to the walls, and balls to the walls investing is probably more of an exception rather than a rule






Also, if you're a bitcoin cultist you wouldn't sell at any price so you don't care if the price barely moves.

You do NOT have to be a "cultist" in order to be bullish or fairly bullish about BTC.




A pure profit driven trader should know better than to hang out for ages waiting for a huge increase especially considering what we all now know about the reason for the original bubble up to $1,200.


Yes, another assumption of yours ... but you seem to be astute enough to identify that NOT everyone is a "pure profit-driven trader,"  and other variations of persons also likely exist to be that a person could be overall profit driven, but NOT driven by reactionary short-term considerations that are difficult to identify exactly.


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Wow, it's only taken a week for a gain of 1.63%.

Kapstone Paper company gained 12.15% last week. The worst performing dildo sales companies increased by an average of 2.10%. If you're only here to speculate on Bitcoin you really need to move your money to another market for a while.


That is really dumb investment advice.  No investment is consistent in its return, and with BTC we surely do NOT know its price direction in the short-term

Just about anything and everything else is moving more than Bitcoin right now. Don't you like making money?

You are being ridiculous.   I believe that I already made my point, and your further belaboring this lame and unfounded investment suggestion likely rises to a level of trolling, rather than attempt to contribute with meaningful dialogue

Yeah, whatever dude. I think I'll take my $5,000 and let it sit in an investment for a year that's making 1% gains instead of finding a place to put it that promises a better return.

Yes.  See you back in one year, and see how that goes for you.  Good luck with your non bitcoin investments.

Do you run things through in your head before you say them to see if they make sense?



Actually, you are engaging in a typical attempt to engage in a non-substantive and distractive discussion by attempting to reverse the tables by suggesting that somehow I made some outlandish statement (by fabricating some kind of personal attack), rather than really contributing anything with substance regarding your conclusory prediction regarding BTC's future price direction.  Where's the beef in your various predictions, QA?



When you sell Bitcoin you can buy it back at any time, right? If you buy gold, stock shares or auto parts you can sell them any time you like and buy something else. I'm not saying sell it forever. I'm saying there are a lot of better looking investments right now. Come back when Bitcoin starts moving again.



well there is one thing, bitcoin moves sideways a lot this year. weekends have been dull. i was in california last weekend. i did not even look at bitcoin. guess what ?? it didnt matter because nothing happened. whereas before a person could not stay away from bitcoin for several days or they might miss something.
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