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November 17, 2015, 02:56:43 AM

The price will kiss the vwap 21 on the zeroblock within 2 days again...

259 Target price  Cool



u mean 359
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November 17, 2015, 03:01:33 AM

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You Can't Miss The Bear ...
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November 17, 2015, 03:22:56 AM

Interesting how the similar spike 2 days ago did squat to the price, whereas this one raised our baseline about 2 points.  It's almost like someone is deliberately measuring the impulse response.
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November 17, 2015, 03:28:36 AM

Interesting how the similar spike 2 days ago did squat to the price, whereas this one raised our baseline about 2 points.  It's almost like someone is deliberately measuring the impulse response.



the jump to 500 was a test pump, 2 days ago was a test pump, i dont know about this one...
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November 17, 2015, 03:29:36 AM

Interesting how the similar spike 2 days ago did squat to the price, whereas this one raised our baseline about 2 points.  It's almost like someone is deliberately measuring the impulse response.

We arent kids, ALWAYS is deliberately
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November 17, 2015, 03:29:50 AM

I don´t follow it that closely but volume seems to be improving since that recent jump in price. Think there were some 100 million $ days and now it´s 50. It´s nothing to write home about but still quite the improvement since the summer. The float is tiny, with any meaningful, sustained volume this thing could move really really fast.
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November 17, 2015, 03:31:50 AM

Interesting how the similar spike 2 days ago did squat to the price, whereas this one raised our baseline about 2 points.  It's almost like someone is deliberately measuring the impulse response.

Deliberate market moulding, and this someone could ramp the market anytime he wanted, and he will do....when he wants, but that might not be until after he has plunged it some more.

on the 4hr charts on the CNY exchanges, Kraken, and Finex (Stamp needs to be ignored due to whale inspired excesses), I see a rising triangle forming. Would be totally orthodox market behaviour to see a retest of the lower trend line of this triangle before the break out...or break down, should that prove to be Messrs Whale & Son's desire.
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November 17, 2015, 03:43:27 AM

Interesting how the similar spike 2 days ago did squat to the price, whereas this one raised our baseline about 2 points.  It's almost like someone is deliberately measuring the impulse response.

Deliberate market moulding, and this someone could ramp the market anytime he wanted, and he will do....when he wants, but that might not be until after he has plunged it some more.

on the 4hr charts on the CNY exchanges, Kraken, and Finex (Stamp needs to be ignored due to whale inspired excesses), I see a rising triangle forming. Would be totally orthodox market behaviour to see a retest of the lower trend line of this triangle before the break out...or break down, should that prove to be Messrs Whale & Son's desire.

this is some seriously muddled thinking ... first you are claiming that the market is totally rigged (I somewhat agree with you) and then you claim that some kind of TA will be effective in predicting future prices.

If the market is rigged TA is useless, except perhaps for the market riggers, who can paint whatever pretty picture they want with the price moves, including dragging TA-'sensitive' bots up, down and sideways, like bulls being led by a nose-ring ... in which case it is more rigged than you imagine.
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November 17, 2015, 03:47:53 AM

Interesting how the similar spike 2 days ago did squat to the price, whereas this one raised our baseline about 2 points.  It's almost like someone is deliberately measuring the impulse response.

We arent kids, ALWAYS is deliberately

Right you are.  The word I was looking for was "specifically".
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November 17, 2015, 03:53:09 AM

If the market is rigged TA is useless, except perhaps for the market riggers, who can paint whatever pretty picture they want with the price moves, including dragging TA-'sensitive' bots up, down and sideways, like bulls being led by a nose-ring ... in which case it is more rigged than you imagine.
That's exactly as rigged as I imagine.
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November 17, 2015, 04:03:40 AM

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this is some seriously muddled thinking ... first you are claiming that the market is totally rigged (I somewhat agree with you) and then you claim that some kind of TA will be effective in predicting future prices.

If the market is rigged TA is useless, except perhaps for the market riggers, who can paint whatever pretty picture they want with the price moves, including dragging TA-'sensitive' bots up, down and sideways, like bulls being led by a nose-ring ... in which case it is more rigged than you imagine.

Shh... If not for the likes of Mat, we'd all have to find real jobs.  This weepy egalitarian obsession with educating the masses...

we all have to find real jobs one day, parasite. Not so weepy egalitarian as you might think, educating the masses of lolcow bankster drones in "blockchain technologies" is quite lucrative, let me tell you. In fact, it is a hoot delivering to them the payload message that their free lunch is ending ... and getting paid for it!
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November 17, 2015, 04:04:35 AM

If the market is rigged TA is useless, except perhaps for the market riggers, who can paint whatever pretty picture they want with the price moves, including dragging TA-'sensitive' bots up, down and sideways, like bulls being led by a nose-ring ... in which case it is more rigged than you imagine.
That's exactly as rigged as I imagine.
ITS NOT RIGGED!

bitcoin is meant to have manipulators sometimes there are more active manipulators then there are fish, who cares. bitcoin has value because its fun to hit buy/sell with a small 50K, program bots to keep the candle up or down for you.. anything goes, it doesn't make sense to regulate market trader activity; is it illegal to wast 1million dollars to trigger stop loses and sell into them?

fair game to me...

just don't play with stop loss orders!

i did that on the way down i tried to play with stop loss orders, i would of done much better by placing simple bid
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November 17, 2015, 04:12:05 AM

if i take 3 loans, max out credit cards, and all my cash on hand and buy bitcoins then sell in 8years I think i'd make out like a fucking bandit  Cool

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November 17, 2015, 04:16:12 AM

If the market is rigged TA is useless, except perhaps for the market riggers, who can paint whatever pretty picture they want with the price moves, including dragging TA-'sensitive' bots up, down and sideways, like bulls being led by a nose-ring ... in which case it is more rigged than you imagine.
That's exactly as rigged as I imagine.
ITS NOT RIGGED!

bitcoin is meant to have manipulators sometimes there are more active manipulators then there are fish, who cares. bitcoin has value because its fun to hit buy/sell with a small 50K, program bots to keep the candle up or down for you.. anything goes, it doesn't make sense to regulate market trader activity; is it illegal to wast 1million dollars to trigger stop loses and sell into them?
My point was that the manipulators are definitely aware of TA.
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November 17, 2015, 04:17:05 AM

I'm sure you may find some of that $600milion the US gave to ISL in the last congress sanctioned assistance package is being used irresponsibly, it seems ironic that 99.5% is not questions because it in the open and the media chose track the 0.5% that filed through to bitcoin, if it did.  

You can't go wrong with a palette loaded with cold hard cash either.
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November 17, 2015, 04:17:44 AM

If the market is rigged TA is useless, except perhaps for the market riggers, who can paint whatever pretty picture they want with the price moves, including dragging TA-'sensitive' bots up, down and sideways, like bulls being led by a nose-ring ... in which case it is more rigged than you imagine.
That's exactly as rigged as I imagine.
ITS NOT RIGGED!

bitcoin is meant to have manipulators sometimes there are more active manipulators then there are fish, who cares. bitcoin has value because its fun to hit buy/sell with a small 50K, program bots to keep the candle up or down for you.. anything goes, it doesn't make sense to regulate market trader activity; is it illegal to wast 1million dollars to trigger stop loses and sell into them?
My point was that the manipulators are definitely aware of TA.

TA is very helpful when you know XXK bitcoin is gana be bought or sold.  Cheesy
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November 17, 2015, 04:22:20 AM

TA is useless whether the market is rigged or not. It's by chance that your TA turns out correct. It's the fuckin astrology of markets
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November 17, 2015, 04:22:51 AM

^Hmm. Something to think about.
International terrorists really could benefit from a more privacy-conscious way to move massive amounts of money while saving on transaction fees! Finally, a Bitcoin use case scenario that doesn't sound totally contrived! Smiley

Why fuss with Bitcoin and its volatility and hard to use wallets for 3 million when the US gov has "lost track" of around 20 billion in hard-to-trace bills?
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