jojo69
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January 17, 2018, 12:34:43 AM |
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it's amazing! tm
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luckygenough56
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January 17, 2018, 12:35:11 AM |
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next eth i wouldn't pay 5 dollars for a broken concept which can be wrecked by a single cat dapp lol. It's not even viable and a recipee for disaster.
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explorer
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January 17, 2018, 12:38:24 AM |
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11500 on GDAX not too bad, hope the bottom is in.
Its not. We have at least one more large dump. Might be as much as a few days from now though. How do you know that? Based on a bunch of technical indicators and 5 years of experience tracking bitcoin bull trends and corrections. Interesting that you state it like its a fact. You must have mucho lambos and private islands never getting it wrong and 5 years in this market. Always interesting to see the assumptions and biases of the noobs. Helps to have lambos and private islands beforehand... Definitely curbs the FOMO, ya know?
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STT
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January 17, 2018, 12:38:47 AM |
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Do not take a Long term asset and switch it all into a short term asset thats completely unsecured and without any yield or personal utility. Thats just the simple rule book for not ending up on the streets. Obviously big gambles can pay off but its also how to get very poor. Applies to everyone, always keep something back and take profits after a gain because we all got to pay bills. Money = security thats what its for ultimately and I say that as someone whose been very poor, you miss it most when you got none of it. Life long lesson comes from growing up poor imo and some people are spoilt and dont learn and ironically are worse off for it.
If selling a house, 1% into gold makes some sense. In Vietnam they literally buy houses with gold bars because their currency is like 1920's Germany and not suitable for any fixed price exchange. Stay balanced and it'll make for alot more happy and stress free life, its how lottery winners become croppers I think.
The price yet again is retracing end of November sell off so mark it against that I think. 12,500 is a target for strength
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Azazel333
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January 17, 2018, 12:39:58 AM |
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So the ponzi scam BitConnect is finally dead? First casualty of the shitcoin saga?
Looks like it. Amazingly someone is buying now and price bounced a bit. Still down 86% on the day. If I'm understanding correctly bitconnect customers were able to cash out the value of their accounts into bitconnect tokens at a price of $363. Currently the price is about $35
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Azazel333
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January 17, 2018, 12:41:36 AM |
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11500 on GDAX not too bad, hope the bottom is in.
Its not. We have at least one more large dump. Might be as much as a few days from now though. How do you know that? Based on a bunch of technical indicators and 5 years of experience tracking bitcoin bull trends and corrections. Interesting that you state it like its a fact. You must have mucho lambos and private islands never getting it wrong and 5 years in this market. Always interesting to see the assumptions and biases of the noobs. Helps to have lambos and private islands beforehand... Definitely curbs the FOMO, ya know? Whos supposedly the noob? Me or the guy who states a trading opinion as fact? A good trader will be right maybe 51-55% of the time, anything above that insane. But we should all believe this guy who is positive that bitcoin hasn't bottomed. Because of his extensive 5 year experience, even though any experienced trader worth a shit wouldn't state a trading opinion like its inevitable.
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jbreher
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January 17, 2018, 12:44:27 AM |
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NO ONE CARES ABOUT BEECASH ~ THE BEECASH NOOBS BANNED ME WITHIN 10 MINUTES :-D GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE !!! LOLLLL
I have no idea what incident you are babbling about, nor what your supposed banning has to do with the topic at hand. Given your proclivity for tangential non-sequiturs, I'm not sure I care, either. weeee!
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jbreher
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January 17, 2018, 12:53:03 AM |
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I make a bit on the side by buying and selling for people, taking a percentage with each trade.
You might want to either stop doing that, or stop talking about it. I suggest you look up the feds' definition of Money Services Business. Not a murican. But yes, still don't want the taxman catching on. Oops. My mistake. Indeed, I think you've mentioned this before. Apologies. In my defense, I meant well
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HairyMaclairy
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
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January 17, 2018, 12:58:44 AM |
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So the ponzi scam BitConnect is finally dead? First casualty of the shitcoin saga?
Looks like it. Amazingly someone is buying now and price bounced a bit. Still down 86% on the day. If I'm understanding correctly bitconnect customers were able to cash out the value of their accounts into bitconnect tokens at a price of $363. Currently the price is about $35 They were told they would be able to do that. I don’t know if they actually can cash out.
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bonipper
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January 17, 2018, 12:59:53 AM |
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11500 on GDAX not too bad, hope the bottom is in.
Its not. We have at least one more large dump. Might be as much as a few days from now though. How do you know that? Based on a bunch of technical indicators and 5 years of experience tracking bitcoin bull trends and corrections. But you've only been registered here for four and a half years.
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jbreher
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January 17, 2018, 01:04:20 AM |
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Sold it all at $9940. Bitcoin is a fraud and if anyone working for me buys any they are fired.
Sarcasm or retard? That's Elwar's second 'sold it all' in the last several [hours | thousand $]. Figure it out.
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smartcomet
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January 17, 2018, 01:05:24 AM |
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Masterluc: From 10k and lower - the last station of the departing train. Who did not have time - buy as last time in life.
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jbreher
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January 17, 2018, 01:06:01 AM |
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People always say they will buy if price drops but vast majority are too scared to buy when it does or think it will keep going lower.
Aye. 'Tis in these moments where the value of a trading system is manifested.
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criptix
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January 17, 2018, 01:06:36 AM |
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Sold it all at $9940. Bitcoin is a fraud and if anyone working for me buys any they are fired.
Sarcasm or retard? That's Elwar's second 'sold it all' in the last several [hours | thousand $]. Figure it out. elwar is in despair. he sold at 12. rebought at 10.5 and sold again at 9.9
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yefi
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January 17, 2018, 01:07:15 AM |
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i sold my house and went all-in and panic bought TRX at $0.24 now i lost almost everything i dont know what to do now, my wife will probably kill me you guys think it is the best to just sit it out? Mentions of TRX in your previous 613 posts: zero.
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criptix
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January 17, 2018, 01:08:13 AM |
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11500 on GDAX not too bad, hope the bottom is in.
Its not. We have at least one more large dump. Might be as much as a few days from now though. How do you know that? Based on a bunch of technical indicators and 5 years of experience tracking bitcoin bull trends and corrections. But you've only been registered here for four and a half years. last time i checked you didnt need to have an account on this forum to be in crypto
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Azazel333
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January 17, 2018, 01:08:25 AM |
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So the ponzi scam BitConnect is finally dead? First casualty of the shitcoin saga?
Looks like it. Amazingly someone is buying now and price bounced a bit. Still down 86% on the day. If I'm understanding correctly bitconnect customers were able to cash out the value of their accounts into bitconnect tokens at a price of $363. Currently the price is about $35 They were told they would be able to do that. I don’t know if they actually can cash out. I think they can. But what they are getting is bcc tokens. So for example if their account had a 100k usd value they will get 100,000/363= roughly 275 tokens. Now worth 275 tokens X 35= 9625 USD The people who cashed out earlier today salvaged things a little better as price was still over a 100
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explorer
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January 17, 2018, 01:10:03 AM |
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11500 on GDAX not too bad, hope the bottom is in.
Its not. We have at least one more large dump. Might be as much as a few days from now though. How do you know that? Based on a bunch of technical indicators and 5 years of experience tracking bitcoin bull trends and corrections. But you've only been registered here for four and a half years. LOL how many registered an account here before becoming involved with bitcoin?
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criptix
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January 17, 2018, 01:11:51 AM |
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So the ponzi scam BitConnect is finally dead? First casualty of the shitcoin saga?
Looks like it. Amazingly someone is buying now and price bounced a bit. Still down 86% on the day. If I'm understanding correctly bitconnect customers were able to cash out the value of their accounts into bitconnect tokens at a price of $363. Currently the price is about $35 They were told they would be able to do that. I don’t know if they actually can cash out. I think they can. But what they are getting is bcc tokens. So for example if their account had a 100k usd value they will get 100,000/363= roughly 275 tokens. Now worth 275 tokens X 35= 9625 USD The people who cashed out earlier today salvaged things a little better as price was still over a 100 this is so funny - and trevon is still trying to defend bitconnect on youtube lmao
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Icygreen
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January 17, 2018, 01:28:06 AM |
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No surprises here. The mountains of gains always get chopped off in BTC. Haven't sodl anything but I'm still buying Anyway, I'm not here simply to "get rich quick". That may be the eventual consequence of my actions but I'm more interested in challenging the financial status quo. My eventual goal is to be "Unbanked".
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