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I agree with that, you’re pretty well balanced and debate well. I’m just Too lazy to read everything you post. I would llkely die, or close to die, if I had to read my posts in total. I would not expect others to read everything, that's for sure. Yeah, I quite enjoy reading your posts but it's very easy to burn out in the process. Surely, if you are well rested, you might read three or four sentences, but if not, you might get burned out after the first few words, and ask yourself. Why need be so long?  It doesn't help much that I'm usually on BTCT when I'm half dead from sleep deprivation either.  Set an alarm for some trading action today and pretty much got a free Bitcorn though. So I suppose it paid off. I am trying to be more careful with some of my middle of the night trading actions, but sometimes fat-finger mistakes just happen, and if you are not dealing with too much, then frequently you can recover from those mistakes, but sometimes you might just have to sit it out for a while, and come back to the situation when better rested. By the way, to your point about making middle of the night profit, sure sometimes that can feel quite good if you are able to lock in decent profits because you know that if you act at the "alarm" points, it has decently high likelihood to "pay off" even while robbing you of some also valuable sleep. I think what I have been kind of attempting (without the greatest of jumps in success) is to considerably increase my trading swings (and I had meant to make this point in my response to bitserve, too). So I will be considering myself as progressing towards higher and higher levels of freedom, the more that I can increase my trading swing points, which advances me and my bitcoin investment to a higher level of passive income.... Price rises can be one way to achieve greater passivity, and perhaps there can be some strategic ways to set up trades (or just getting over a kind of mindset that just forces to just trade the larger swings) - easier said than done.. but still seems that the accumulation of value (more likely through value increases in the asset - namely bitcoin's price going up) will cause the most ability to make substantial progress towards greater passivity in the derived income (and approach).
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JayJuanGee
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November 21, 2018, 09:03:04 PM |
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Mmmm Maybe its you that got a team of folks around yourself Writing those short posts?  No need to become so defensive, micteamate(s), merely because I got you pegged. There are plenty of forum members who actually believe your online persona storyline, so who gives a shit what I have tentatively concluded through already presented information?  NOT exactly. That is my rough explanation and your interpretation, but largely I remain a relatively firm believer in game rather than pay to play, and so do whatever you like because there are no rules against your forum strategy(ies), and people seem to buy into it. I remain a skeptic, but surely I am not locked into my believe exactly, and surely direct evidence becomes a bit more difficult in a forum environment, so there are only so many tools available to me, and I don't really feel inclined to research further.. I am just going based what I have seen so far from you.. and you seem to have built your own evidence that led to my current tentative conclusions, already.  I doubt that direct attempts at denigrating my tentative view is going to be very helpful or fruitful or even a good use of anyone's time in relation to the topic of this thread (or any other forum threads that you might want to revisit such topic). 
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JayJuanGee
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November 21, 2018, 09:11:42 PM |
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Today we have a support but I don't think it's finished.
However, besides speculations, now we are suffering the slow curve of adoption, institutions that want to take over the crypto world which means denaturalizing the decentralized system of BTC and so on.
We must see all the big picture...
For those reasons, I think we won't have a skyrocketing trend soon.
Fair enough. I am not really sure if you are saying much, here. What is your personal approach to this whole thing? Are you in a BTC accumulation phase? Are you maintaining? Are you waiting? Are you giving any recommendations here about what folks should do?
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November 21, 2018, 09:12:13 PM |
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JJG please stop saying 'surely'. sincerely everyone
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gembitz
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November 21, 2018, 09:12:39 PM |
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 #thread #weeee
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November 21, 2018, 09:17:01 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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JJG please stop saying 'surely'. sincerely everyone
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JayJuanGee
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November 21, 2018, 09:29:11 PM |
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It's a shithole out there man. A cesspool of sig campaigning google translate feces.
Stay in this thread. It is the only reliably decent place on the forum.
I absolutely agree with you 100%. The funny thing is they tried to lock this thread. All the shit out there on the forum with shilling and broken sentences and this was the thread they tried to stop.  Who is this amorphous "they" that you are referring to? theymos? Of course, theymos would have had to go along with any recommendation to close this particular thread, but do you have some ideas behind who might have been behind such? Also, you don't believe the official story regarding administrative difficulties and perhaps some coincidences with then thread owner, Adam, having had given up on his forum account?
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November 21, 2018, 09:36:49 PM |
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Many shitcoins (including BCash) and ICOs now trading *below* their launch debut exchange price.
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
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November 21, 2018, 09:37:18 PM |
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is bobbyblaw really a gay black guy?
Yes. In a monogamous relationship now for near two decades.
"Legally intertwined" with my partner more than I care to explain. I am a buttpirate.
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JayJuanGee
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November 21, 2018, 09:38:04 PM |
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7000 btc + on the sell side on stamp atmo. $50 million buy side. I have been watching the order books on stamp for 18~ months and it has never been this high. In fact 5k was the previous high a few days ago. As a comparison the bull run last year., it was 2 to 3K sell side. $150 million buy.
Dont know if means anything but i don like et.
Common knowledge about decent odds that walls are a reverse indicator. "They" would like you to believe that the price is going down.
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November 21, 2018, 09:41:38 PM |
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Books are so thin. Keep thinking something is a violent reaction either way, but then it fizzles out.
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November 21, 2018, 09:54:05 PM |
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Books are so thin. Keep thinking something is a violent reaction either way, but then it fizzles out.
This is the lull before the next storm of either panic buying or panic selling.
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November 21, 2018, 09:54:37 PM |
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So, does anybody know why adamstgBit left?
Let me guess, he pulled a DeathandTaxes, MnW or cypherdoc type scam and left? That’s usually how the old guard chooses to leave.
Who is MnW? DeathandTaxes' scam thoroughly disappointed me. He was such an insightful guy, one of the smartest and most knowledgeable posters around imho. I thought he came across as a standup guy, but clearly my judgement of him was very flawed. Matthew N Wright? Edit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=24749
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November 21, 2018, 09:55:06 PM Last edit: November 21, 2018, 10:06:29 PM by JayJuanGee |
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So, does anybody know why adamstgBit left?
Let me guess, he pulled a DeathandTaxes, MnW or cypherdoc type scam and left? That’s usually how the old guard chooses to leave.
I think he got increasingly big blocky and increasingly drunk so went off for pastures new. I don't think there was anything nefarious. Oh, that’s good then. At least someone decided to refrain from ripping people off before they leave. Thanks for the drama update. Edit: I assume Chartbuddy went with him? Chartbuddy went before adam, and chartbuddy was an account that was owned and managed by Richy_T. Both Adam and Richy_T were similarly disgruntled and seemingly deluded by their BIG blocker conspiracy theories, even though Richy_T did take his marbles (referring to chartbuddy) first. Adam actually made a mistake and got his account hacked, and seemed to NOT recognize the value of getting access to the account back.. I don't think that he tried too hard, but his burning bridges with forum administration probably did not help him to make his account access request (seemingly devolving into his seeming increasing ego problems, too.. that kind of were connected to BIG blockr and purported censorship drama). I see that jbreher beat me to it and addressed most of what I said above.
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November 21, 2018, 10:01:39 PM |
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Who is this amorphous "they" that you are referring to?
It was Micgoossens, obviously. He did it with his army of fifty men. Tbh, I don't care who was behind it, only that it was resolved.
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November 21, 2018, 10:11:51 PM Last edit: November 22, 2018, 12:21:22 AM by QuestionAuthority Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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So, does anybody know why adamstgBit left?
Let me guess, he pulled a DeathandTaxes, MnW or cypherdoc type scam and left? That’s usually how the old guard chooses to leave.
Who is MnW? DeathandTaxes' scam thoroughly disappointed me. He was such an insightful guy, one of the smartest and most knowledgeable posters around imho. I thought he came across as a standup guy, but clearly my judgement of him was very flawed. Matthew N Wright - made a bet with half of the forum for a shitload of money because he was duped by Trendon Shavers into causing a distraction from the fact his Ponzi was about to fail. He may have been paid to do it but we’ll never know for sure. He wasn’t banned for that but because he constantly kept calling theymos out over various shit. DeathandTaxes was the real mystery. Highly respected knowledgeable member that decided he didn’t want to be here anymore so he ripped people off and left. Your judgment of him wasn’t wrong. He was a standup guy for a long time - until he wasn’t. That’s why “trust” systems don’t work. It’s very possible to build up trust for a couple of years, get a bunch of deals in place and run with the money.
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November 21, 2018, 10:42:41 PM |
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Don't be scared if we hit another bottom. 
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November 21, 2018, 10:42:44 PM |
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So, does anybody know why adamstgBit left?
Let me guess, he pulled a DeathandTaxes, MnW or cypherdoc type scam and left? That’s usually how the old guard chooses to leave.
Who is MnW? DeathandTaxes' scam thoroughly disappointed me. He was such an insightful guy, one of the smartest and most knowledgeable posters around imho. I thought he came across as a standup guy, but clearly my judgement of him was very flawed. Matthew N Wright - made a bet with half of the forum for a shitload of money because he was duped by Trendon Shavers into causing a distraction from the fact his Ponzi was about to fail. He may have been paid to do it but we’ll never know for sure. He wasn’t banned for that but because he constantly kept calling theymos out over various shit. DeathandTaxes was the real mystery. Highly respected knowledgeable member that decided he didn’t want to be here anymore so he ripped people off and left. You’re judgment of him wasn’t wrong. He was a standup guy for a long time - until he wasn’t. That’s why “trust” systems don’t work. It’s very possible to build up trust for a couple of years, get a bunch of deals in place and run with the money. Same with Tradefortress, made a big deal over calling out scammers and trying very hard at building up trust with people. He started an investment site, where people could invest in Bitcoin startups, but then he did a runner with 3.5K coins. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=67058
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November 21, 2018, 10:45:25 PM |
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So, does anybody know why adamstgBit left?
Let me guess, he pulled a DeathandTaxes, MnW or cypherdoc type scam and left? That’s usually how the old guard chooses to leave.
Who is MnW? DeathandTaxes' scam thoroughly disappointed me. He was such an insightful guy, one of the smartest and most knowledgeable posters around imho. I thought he came across as a standup guy, but clearly my judgement of him was very flawed. Matthew N Wright - made a bet with half of the forum for a shitload of money because he was duped by Trendon Shavers into causing a distraction from the fact his Ponzi was about to fail. He may have been paid to do it but we’ll never know for sure. He wasn’t banned for that but because he constantly kept calling theymos out over various shit. DeathandTaxes was the real mystery. Highly respected knowledgeable member that decided he didn’t want to be here anymore so he ripped people off and left. You’re judgment of him wasn’t wrong. He was a standup guy for a long time - until he wasn’t. That’s why “trust” systems don’t work. It’s very possible to build up trust for a couple of years, get a bunch of deals in place and run with the money. Same with Tradefortress, made a big deal over calling out scammers and trying very hard at building up trust with people. He started an investment site, where people could invest in Bitcoin startups, but then he did a runner with 3.5K coins. The lure of easy money has a very strong appeal.
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