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The grue lurks in the darkest places of the earth. Its favorite diet is adventurers, but its insatiable appetite is tempered by its fear of light. No grue has ever been seen by the light of day, and few have survived its fearsome jaws to tell the tale.
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vortex1878
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June 12, 2018, 08:29:30 PM |
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bitcoin is fucking dead i believe it will go sub 2k soon
You are way too optimistic. It's headed to sub $1k levels. Sauce? Some very adcanced and complicated techincal analysis and mathematical methods which I can't disclose their names in a CIA infested forum like this. Onto the ignore list you go You got trolled, bro. 
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serbad
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June 12, 2018, 08:31:26 PM |
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eth9888
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June 12, 2018, 08:34:53 PM |
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These prices are such a gift, noobs just don't even know. It's prices like these that will fuel the next bull run with a whole fresh crop of speculators.
Back during the last bear market when we bottomed out around $200 from a high of $1200, who would have guessed people would next be whining about $6000 lows?
Boo fucking hoo. $6k coins.
BTFD, DCA, HODL. These terms haven't become cliche for no reason, fools.
lol.
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d_eddie
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June 12, 2018, 08:35:34 PM |
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bitcoin is fucking dead i believe it will go sub 2k soon
You are way too optimistic. It's headed to sub $1k levels. Sauce? Some very adcanced and complicated techincal analysis and mathematical methods which I can't disclose their names in a CIA infested forum like this. Onto the ignore list you go You got trolled, bro.  Yes. It seems like mindrust omitted an /s mark that looked superfluous. It wasn't.
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mindrust
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June 12, 2018, 08:38:38 PM |
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Yes. It seems like mindrust omitted an /s mark that looked superfluous. It wasn't.
Where is the fun If I put an /s every time I decide to troll. No. That's not fun. Fun is making you doubt.
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serbad
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June 12, 2018, 08:41:39 PM |
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Yes. It seems like mindrust omitted an /s mark that looked superfluous. It wasn't.
Where is the fun If I put an /s every time I decide to troll. No. That's not fun. Fun is making you doubt. Game.
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d_eddie
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June 12, 2018, 08:42:01 PM |
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Yes. It seems like mindrust omitted an /s mark that looked superfluous. It wasn't.
Where is the fun If I put an /s every time I decide to troll. No. That's not fun. Fun is making you doubt. This. I wouldn't have /s'ed such a post myself, either.
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JayJuanGee
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June 12, 2018, 08:47:10 PM |
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my father is maybe one of the worst .... is as long in BTC as myself never said anything good from 250-300 to 1500 allways bad feeling lot of sell offs ... than still with a very healthy amount in the bull rally to 20k "nothing is better than BTC" ... didn't sell a lot @ that time LOL  price goes down and panic sell offcourse around 8000-9000 lot off sideways from there and yesterday after the recent DIP he was sitting in the office chair saying to my brother BTC will never go back to higher prices and its finisht and..... for many in here do not be my father in the BTC story  i am happy i am the biggest BTC bagholder @our place You 're not alone... . What I find freaking scary is that waiting for the now daily dump. And I have run out of fiat surplus that I had from the peak... . So my buying power is very limited. Dugh. 1) As far as family goes, I have several members that I have discussed bitcoin, since around $400 in late 2014, and really only one got in, in a kind of tepid way. Other family members dabbled and even did not do very well with their methods... that deviated considerably from the methods that I suggested. Even the one person who complied the best with my suggested method (with some deviation) did the best of the group by investing a mediocre amount. Largely cashed out the whole of the investment, plus a bit. Still has a considerable number of bitcoins (playing with house money... hahahahahaha). The house money bitcoins is the most valuable of any of the person's investments, including real estate and 401ks, blah blah blah... Funny how it works out. 2) regarding running out of fiat. I kind of understand that position, but I don't think that it is a good practice to run out of fiat... If there is any cash flow coming in, then that fiat can be saved.. just in case there is more dip... On the other hand, there could be some luck that this largely $6500 support will hold or at least support at $6k will hold.. I tentatively believe the odds are a bit less than 50/50 for holding... but as we all know, we have already had about 3 or perhaps 4 tests of this price arena... and support does seem to be pretty strong around this area... which kind of makes the breaking of support scenario to be a bit more scary, if it were to happen. Personally, I would rather NOT have to use any more of my fiat to continue to buy BTC on the way down.. so I would be perfectly happy with this price area holding. Currently, I have pretty solid buy orders down to about $4k, but I would likely have to scramble if prices were to go below $4k to think about and to consider how to set up my buy orders with the current fiat reserves that I have. Probably, I am not going to set up those buy orders until the price goes below $6k (that is if it does go below $6k.. so, certainly, I am in a kind of "compelled to watch" position right now.. and nervous for me an likely a lot of peeps - understandably especially for those who have already completely run out of fiat).
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JayJuanGee
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June 12, 2018, 08:50:01 PM |
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i don't at all doubt that you are well off. You have been posting in this thread for some time now. I am happy to hear that you are satisfied with the car you have chosen to carry you through this life. I am looking for advices of the kinds of car that the bitcoin folks recommend (aside from the cliche laMBo!). currently drizing a handa CR-V. Your thoughts appreciated!
What's the budget? Hahahahha it is doubtful that Junck dee monkey has any actual "budget" and seems to be merely playing with WO peeps with attempts at distraction topics.
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Wekkel
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I do not know about you but I see 'opportunities'....  
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blacky90
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June 12, 2018, 09:15:16 PM |
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I do not know about you but I see 'opportunities'....   what does this mean? bitcoin is oversold?
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Ludwig Von
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June 12, 2018, 09:16:34 PM |
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2) regarding running out of fiat. I kind of understand that position, but I don't think that it is a good practice to run out of fiat... If there is any cash flow coming in, then that fiat can be saved.. just in case there is more dip... On the other hand, there could be some luck that this largely $6500 support will hold or at least support at $6k will hold.. I tentatively believe the odds are a bit less than 50/50 for holding... but as we all know, we have already had about 3 or perhaps 4 tests of this price arena... and support does seem to be pretty strong around this area... which kind of makes the breaking of support scenario to be a bit more scary, if it were to happen. Personally, I would rather NOT have to use any more of my fiat to continue to buy BTC on the way down.. so I would be perfectly happy with this price area holding. Currently, I have pretty solid buy orders down to about $4k, but I would likely have to scramble if prices were to go below $4k to think about and to consider how to set up my buy orders with the current fiat reserves that I have. Probably, I am not going to set up those buy orders until the price goes below $6k (that is if it does go below $6k.. so, certainly, I am in a kind of "compelled to watch" position right now.. and nervous for me an likely a lot of peeps - understandably especially for those who have already completely run out of fiat).
I learn a lot from you JJG, but as every apprentice I do make mistakes. Hoping to not repeat them, which is the hard part!
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Raja_MBZ
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June 12, 2018, 09:24:05 PM |
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I do not know about you but I see 'opportunities'....   what does this mean? This means: 1. register on Bitmex 2. deposit bitcoin 3. choose at least 10x leverage and go long (right now at $6500) 4. get your bitcoin doubled when bitcoin reaches $7500
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JayJuanGee
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June 12, 2018, 09:24:56 PM Last edit: June 12, 2018, 09:37:01 PM by JayJuanGee |
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Price evolution from here...  Your squiggly lines do look nice, toknormal... and they look reasonable too, with a possible additional 40% price dip from here until early 2019 - yet I doubt that bitcoin is as reasonable as you anticipate it to be. Accordingly, the FUD spreading aspect of your chart remains.. as STRF asserted.. furthermore, even though you could get lucky and end up correct in your prediction, you seem to be asserting that it is going to take a bit over 2.5 years to again break above ATHs... I am leaning with STRF in concluding that you are leaning more bearish than warranted. Time will tell, correct? TA for Bitcoin doesn't mean dick.
Tell that to the traders painting those charts. Nothing other than T/A means "dick" when it comes to bitcoin. Fundamentals get priced in years in advance. Once that's done, all manipulation trading is done on buy & sell signals. Market doesn't care about direction. It makes money on the way up. Makes money on the way down. Hodlers are the only people who care about direction. Hahahahahahaha.. .Here you show your stupid-ass obsession with TA in bitcoin... Actually, I agree that good traders make money on the way up and down (or at least they figure out ways to take advantage of volatility), but that mere fact does not mean that either TA controls or that TA is not used to sucker less experienced traders into selling when they should either be holding or buying.
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June 12, 2018, 09:25:28 PM |
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what does this mean?
bitcoin is oversold?
It means potential oversold on the weekly. But you can also say it is catchin' falling knives. Price could drop $1,000 in an instant now but the very broad perspective presented in the chart may lessen our current fears.
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yefi
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June 12, 2018, 09:41:18 PM |
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This means:
1. register on Bitmex 2. deposit bitcoin 3. choose at least 10x leverage and go long (right now at $6500) 4. get your bitcoin doubled when bitcoin reaches $7500
That sounds like it will put the guy in diapers. He can't handle Bitcoin's ordinary volatility, let alone 10x.
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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June 12, 2018, 09:42:29 PM |
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Massive buying “session winning in progress “ luckbox day 
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JayJuanGee
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June 12, 2018, 09:45:37 PM |
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Look. Descending triangles.
TA for Bitcoin doesn't mean dick. It's all butterflies flapping their wings, and shit, in different parts of the world, man. So true! You can’t base trends from the conventional fiat trading world on bitcoin. Bitcoin is still a new animal, it hasn’t been harnessed & controlled (fully) for hundreds of years by bankers & governments like regular stocks & bonds. Trade based on TA & triangles, pretty graphs etc at your own fucking peril. Buy & HODL for a good few yesrs, it’s the only way (imo) to pretty much guarantee profits, big one’s too. I largely agree that Buy and HODL can be a very profitable strategy in bitcoin; however, I personally believe that skimming a little bit on the way up is a more prudent strategy to insure yourself from some of the downside risk and to psychologically help during the likely inevitable weak hands shaking out periods that can last much longer than expected. On the hand, I get a little bit perturbed by toknormal and some of his ilk who seem to be suggesting a kind of downside inevitability that likely scares folks into making bad decisions by either selling or failing to buy... They have been so wrong in the past, too, but still they like to spin their more downside TA theories without really acknowledging how frequently they have been wrong in the past and failing to account for the exponential price s-curve dynamics that could cause their TA to fail to account for their projected TA dip not to materialize in the real world.
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jbreher
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fuck this shit! i sold everything at $6480
Too bad, so sad. Can it go down further? Perhaps. Will it? Maybe. But sure as shit, it'll come roaring back, and you'll be out in the cold. Hell, we were at this level just two months ago. Grow some stones, ninnies.
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