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January 31, 2019, 03:08:24 AM

Risk free trades are good trades.

never seen those, but I am not an insider.

Hairy made the "risk free trades are good" statement, so what he means and what I am thinking could be a bit different. 

Nonetheless, it seems to me that if any peep is in the habit of preparing for either BTC price direction, then there are going to be times in which that peep is able to set up BTC trades in such a way to profit in the event of either price movement direction.

Even though it seems a bit more tricky to accomplish such balancing when a person is attempting to deal with margin trades, and since I don't actually employ the practice of margin trading, I can appreciate the description of scenarios in which even margin trading can be set up in such a way to accomplish an ability to profit from BTC price movements in either direction.

In other words, with BTC trading experience and setting up trades relatively conservatively, a person does not need to be an insider to structure trades to have a decently "risk free" dynamics. 

I consider many of my own trades and practice of trading to be set up in a kind of "risk free" dynamic, and the historical performance tends to accomplish my goals - especially helpful since overall the BTC price has gone up exorbitantly since I first got involved in both accumulating it and then later adjusting my practice to involve incremental and quasi-mechanical trading practices.
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January 31, 2019, 03:32:04 AM
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Hello hodlers,

I had my account hacked in May, it took a lot of effort to recover it back, but today I'm really glad to be able to post here again with my original name Smiley

This is utterly bullish, because although I was pretty discrete during the last years bitcoin never had a rally without me posting "ccmf" or whatever in this thread, so I think my presence here is highly correlated with btc price and necessary for a rally.

Next 24h are critical

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January 31, 2019, 03:47:11 AM
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thats right please only discuss the dictatorship of the proletariat or else you will be liberated to one of our special farms in the far west


It's this kinda shit and the pepe memes that make me not want to be here.
Fucking leave then, go to your perfect Utopia where socialism reigns, I'm sure we can gather the funds to buy you a ticket to Venezuela.

To paraphrase Margaret Thatcher; the trouble with socialism is you eventually run out of other people's money to spend.




Reminds me of this one:



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January 31, 2019, 04:04:44 AM
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It's this kinda shit and the pepe memes that make me not want to be here.

If you go you just concede the narrative here to your opponents.

Yep.  no need to be so sensitive about some of the variety of hate-filled off-topic distractions, unless it gets into shitcoin pumping, then that's another story.
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January 31, 2019, 04:19:02 AM

I feel like your charts are often pull-from-thyne-ass.  Historically bear market lows have been set before 11 months prior to each halving. We should expect the same again.

I appreciate that. I will note that for the majority of traders the greatest mistake is having expectations.

That’s a false belief.
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January 31, 2019, 04:35:28 AM

It's this kinda shit and the pepe memes that make me not want to be here.

If you go you just concede the narrative here to your opponents.

Subconsciously he already knows there's zero point fighting the titan known as r0ach.  The world is already a leftist dystopia doomed for implosion.  When it occurs, there's absolutely NOWHERE for the pendulum to swing to except to the far far right.  It can't go anymore left than it already is.  Enjoy the leftist dystopia you've created...while it lasts...before the purging of the Talmudic, Zionist psychopaths begins.
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January 31, 2019, 05:07:15 AM

I feel like your charts are often pull-from-thyne-ass.  Historically bear market lows have been set before 11 months prior to each halving. We should expect the same again.

I appreciate that. I will note that for the majority of traders the greatest mistake is having expectations.

That’s a false belief.

Even though I am limited in my trading strategies (for example not playing around with margin), probably amongst the greatest of mistakes would be for traders to gamble too much in bets that expect one price direction, which might be another way of saying getting greedy in betting on specific anticipated price direction scenario(s).
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January 31, 2019, 05:09:14 AM

It's this kinda shit and the pepe memes that make me not want to be here.

If you go you just concede the narrative here to your opponents.

Subconsciously he already knows there's zero point fighting the titan modest soul known as r0ach.  

FTFY  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy  hahahahahaha  temporarily presuming that roach is a real person.. which might be a stretch of imagination.
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January 31, 2019, 05:10:05 AM

I feel like your charts are often pull-from-thyne-ass.  Historically bear market lows have been set before 11 months prior to each halving. We should expect the same again.

I appreciate that. I will note that for the majority of traders the greatest mistake is having expectations.

I dislike Toxic2040's posts simply because he always posts four different charts with conflicting explanations for each one resulting in a TLDR of "well, the market might go up and it might go down".  If you're not actually taking some type of concrete position, there's no point in posting at all.  Take JayJuanGee for instance.  He's a very stupid stupid man, but he's firm in his beliefs.
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January 31, 2019, 05:12:30 AM

I feel like your charts are often pull-from-thyne-ass.  Historically bear market lows have been set before 11 months prior to each halving. We should expect the same again.

I appreciate that. I will note that for the majority of traders the greatest mistake is having expectations.

That’s a false belief.

I tried to lighten the tone and at the same time offer a opinion. Heck, I even waved the olive branch by sending you a merit for a shitpost.  You dont like what your seeing you know what to do.

I wonder if theymos would be open to a reverse ignore option...so when you put someone on your list they cant see your posts either...think it would help? I get slightly giddy thinking of a certain bug staring at blank pages..
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January 31, 2019, 05:14:31 AM

So speaking of doomsday, if the infrastructure goes, electricity and water and food, what's a chap to do? Without water you die in 3 days, malls have food for 2 days or so, warehouses for maybe 7-10 days.

Best I can think of is a self-sustained boat. You can get a water filtration system that chugs up sea water and spits out clean drinking water, with enough filter replacements that could last for years. Or trade it for other supplies, it could potentially be extremely valuable. Electricity from the engine or windmill/solar depending on location. And the ability to get out of dodge if the zombie hordes show up.

Problem is that shit breaks, so you'd have to know how to fix at least the essentials. If it has sails (and doesn't handle like a brick, as mine did) you can always move, but motor boats can easily catch up. If it's motoring then you need at least dual engines and fuel becomes a limiting factor. Some boats have both but they are neither a motor nor a sailer and don't perform as well as either, so what's the best answer?
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January 31, 2019, 05:19:41 AM

So speaking of doomsday, if the infrastructure goes, electricity and water and food, what's a chap to do?

Probably die in a nuclear explosion, because the "leaders" - in fear of being eaten by their own people - make a dash to secure resources for their state and come into conflict with other nations doing the same and then everyone dies.
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January 31, 2019, 05:27:59 AM

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January 31, 2019, 06:01:52 AM
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We got a clear bull signal:
Vinny is predicting doom again.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2019/01/30/blow-to-bitcoin-as-ceo-warns-crypto-winter-could-turn-nuclear

The last time he did this at around 1K during the block size "debate", btc declined 10-15%, then rallied 2174% to ATH.

Get ready for a rally...after maybe a few % points to the downside or, maybe, none.
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January 31, 2019, 06:07:45 AM

Hahaha, so funny to see Bcash crap going downhill so fast.  It's not even in the top 10 of volume anymore.   Behind TRON even. LOL   Those dumb dumbs played Russian roulette with all the cylinders loaded.
The biggest losers are Bitmain who are to go bankrupt by the start of the Chinese new year and Roger ver the owner of bitcoin.com
Chinese new year is about to start this weekend.
Anybody else ready for a pump?! Grin
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I feel like your charts are often pull-from-thyne-ass.  Historically bear market lows have been set before 11 months prior to each halving. We should expect the same again.

I appreciate that. I will note that for the majority of traders the greatest mistake is having expectations.

That’s a false belief.

I tried to lighten the tone and at the same time offer a opinion. Heck, I even waved the olive branch by sending you a merit for a shitpost.  You dont like what your seeing you know what to do.

I wonder if theymos would be open to a reverse ignore option...so when you put someone on your list they cant see your posts either...think it would help? I get slightly giddy thinking of a certain bug staring at blank pages..

Well, that is one of the disadvantages to ignoring members because the member will continue to comment on your posts, so you have to unignore them just to see their various responses. 

To me, using the ignore button seems like a less effective tool than merely skimming posts or maybe not reading some of the posts of the persons that you are ignoring (but still might skim the post).  Of course, sometimes the ignore button can just save you a whole hell of a lot of time if you really are not tempted to see or respond to the various responses of members that you are ignoring.

Over the years, I have had in the neighborhood of 20 members engage in some variation of a rage response to my post(s), even though I had thought that they were ignoring me.
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January 31, 2019, 06:21:13 AM

Risk free trades are good trades.

never seen those, but I am not an insider.




Arbitrage where you simultaneously execute mirror trades on two different exchanges.

You can also do 3 legged arbitrage on the same exchange ( BTC -> USDT -> ETH -> BTC)

Of course you still take exchange counterparty risk, but you can largely eliminate trade risk.
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January 31, 2019, 06:23:42 AM

Hahaha, so funny to see Bcash crap going downhill so fast.  It's not even in the top 10 of volume anymore.   Behind TRON even. LOL   Those dumb dumbs played Russian roulette with all the cylinders loaded.
The biggest losers are Bitmain who are to go bankrupt by the start of the Chinese new year and Roger ver the owner of bitcoin.com
Chinese new year is about to start this weekend.
Anybody else ready for a pump?! Grin

We are NOT in a pump environment, but I would not mind if such a wishful scenario were to play out.  $1,000 pump would be nice, but these days even a $400 to $500 pump would feel pretty good.
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January 31, 2019, 06:51:54 AM

I wonder if theymos would be open to a reverse ignore option...so when you put someone on your list they cant see your posts either...think it would help? I get slightly giddy thinking of a certain bug staring at blank pages..

Don't worry, there's nothing that could make me forget all of you clown's nonsensical bull charts for an entire year straight while the price goes straight down instead.  Some of you have got to be paid posters if you're posting a chart every day and they're wrong over 300 times in a row.
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January 31, 2019, 06:54:32 AM

Well, that is one of the disadvantages to ignoring members because the member will continue to comment on your posts, so you have to unignore them just to see their various responses. 

To me, using the ignore button seems like a less effective tool than merely skimming posts or maybe not reading some of the posts of the persons that you are ignoring (but still might skim the post).  Of course, sometimes the ignore button can just save you a whole hell of a lot of time if you really are not tempted to see or respond to the various responses of members that you are ignoring.

Over the years, I have had in the neighborhood of 20 members engage in some variation of a rage response to my post(s), even though I had thought that they were ignoring me.

Ya..nerd rage is a savage beast. I usually only ignore for a certain amount of time and hope what ever bothered me blows over quickly. I profess that my curiosity usually overcomes whatever reservations I had that caused me to ignore someone in the first place..sometimes to my regret.

I guess I will just drop this down here even though I remember not so long ago being punished for my temerity for posting before the closing bell. C'est la vie.



Bonne nuit.

p.s. I'm not worried roach..at all.
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