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Question: Nov. 18 closing price:
<$35,000 - 4 (9.1%)
$35,000-$35,500 - 1 (2.3%)
$35,500-$36,000 - 4 (9.1%)
$36,000-$36,500 - 4 (9.1%)
$36,500-$37,000 - 4 (9.1%)
$37,000-$37,500 - 3 (6.8%)
$37,500-$38,000 - 4 (9.1%)
$38,000-$38,500 - 5 (11.4%)
$38,500-$39,000 - 2 (4.5%)
$39,000-$39,500 - 1 (2.3%)
$39,500-$40,000 - 0 (0%)
>$40,000 - 12 (27.3%)
Total Voters: 44

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If this isn't god mode level of trading, then don't know what is.


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@Toxic By any chance You and Stephen are the same guy? Cheesy
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May 03, 2019, 05:12:02 PM

Seeing people smile at their phones in public...What could be instilling such joy in that moment?   Grin



Oops...
literaly two pages ago. I have been hodling this pic since 6 months...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg50879696#msg50879696
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DAY TRADING With Legend Stephen Kalayjian!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmrrWnZimEQ


@Toxic By any chance You and Stephen are the same guy? Cheesy

Why are there some GREEN bars on the screens?
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May 03, 2019, 05:22:01 PM

I could be' strong, but seems to me that the price is rising mainly because people running form finex, and other people arbitraging this as much as they can.

Anyway, the reasons doesn't matter, if the price skyrocket again I suppose a lot of new people will FOMO in soon, even without having a clue about what's going on.

We gotta take a lot of this assessment of Bitfinex's situation - and the supposed dire Bitfinex/Tether circumstances with a considerably LARGE grain of salt.  Of course, some folks will be leaving Bitfinex, and also some folks will be removing their coins from exchanges too, but those changes in liquidity can also provide real decent BTC pumpening potential because there are then fewer coins on exchanges, causing BTC's price to go UP rather than an anticipation that BTC's price should be going DOWN.

How far, and how long the pumpening effect can last continues as a significant UNKOWN, likely even to BIGGER players, and surely at some point we are going to experience the 30% plus BTC price correction that a lot of us long-term BTC monitors anticipate - yet, such 30% plus BTC price correction would not necessarily justify either fence sitting now, nor shorting nor selling a decent quantity of your BTC stash, especially, like someone else here had recently asserted, such 30% BTC price correction might (no certainty of course) end up taking place ONLY after this particular BTC pumpening has played itself out - perhaps now, and perhaps also NOT until BTC gets into a $10k-ish price arena. 

Bitcoin price dynamics = a never ending mystery... and a "bane to the existence" of this thread.... hahahahahahaha   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy.
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May 03, 2019, 05:26:09 PM

Interesting. So what is the "real" price then? Stamp?

Of course.  You know the deal, lightfoot.  There has been no real and/or material change in what is going on in bitcoin... We have pumpenings, dumpenings (price momentum), actual facts/logic/fundamentals and FUD spreading that causes and exacerbates BTC price movements, yet:

We have consistently used Bitstamp in these here parts, as our Bitcoin price barometer.   Shocking as that may seem.... Shocked


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Interesting. So what is the "real" price then? Stamp?

Always

As more tersely asserted by hairy the no longer bearie.  Wink
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May 03, 2019, 05:33:51 PM

@Toxic By any chance You and Stephen are the same guy? Cheesy



whilst welcome at the Wall if he wishes to serve...hes just another nocoin legacy scalper until proven otherwise

there is no way to practice deep magic without ichimoku imho
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@Toxic By any chance You and Stephen are the same guy? Cheesy



whilst welcome at the Wall if he wishes to serve...hes just another nocoin legacy scalper until proven otherwise

there is no way to practice deep magic without ichimoku imho

I thought so, because he's young lad... Only 25 years old 😂

Your new chart looks very sacred now and for some very tasty.

@MrFreeRoMan : not some ^~^

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May 03, 2019, 06:13:21 PM

Wassa wassa wassa wassa was up.

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May 03, 2019, 06:14:36 PM

"Well I've been waiting for this moment for all of my life... hodl on... hodl on
I can feel it pumping in the air tonight... hodl on
Well I've been waiting for this moment for all my life... hodl on... hodl on"

https://twitter.com/robnguyen90/status/1124250086362341377
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May 03, 2019, 06:16:31 PM

I'll probably never be able to reach my double-digit target unless I go full FOMO from now on. Just like JJG said, It'd be gambling if I buy big pieces at this point while we are making higher highs constanly. I Had like $1500-1600 to spend on btc this month. Spent half of it, kept the rest.

Even if it goes to zero tomorrow, the excitement I had over the years was worth every penny I spent on btc.

Wait mindrust, we are only 3 days into May, and you already spent half of your BTC allocation.

I recognize that I probably don't need to remind you that you appear to already be engaging in too much FOMO buying, but hey what do I know?

Personally, I would suggest that the most of your BTC buying budget that you should have spent by now, is 25% based on a kind of weekly allocation... of course, if you borrow from your 2nd week of May allocation, then you could arrive at having had spent 50% by now, and from time to time that could be a prudent approach - though it would seem better to engage in such advancing of future funds to the present when the BTC price is going down, rather than when the BTC price is going up... ..

Anyhow, much of this will likely work itself out, even if the shorter term leads you into some pickle-like mistakes.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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I'll probably never be able to reach my double-digit target unless I go full FOMO from now on. Just like JJG said, It'd be gambling if I buy big pieces at this point while we are making higher highs constanly. I Had like $1500-1600 to spend on btc this month. Spent half of it, kept the rest.

Even if it goes to zero tomorrow, the excitement I had over the years was worth every penny I spent on btc.

Wait mindrust, we are only 3 days into May, and you already spent half of your BTC allocation.

I recognize that I probably don't need to remind you that you appear to already be engaging in too much FOMO buying, but hey what do I know?

Personally, I would suggest that the most of your BTC buying budget that you should have spent by now, is 25% based on a kind of weekly allocation... of course, if you borrow from your 2nd week of May allocation, then you could arrive at having had spent 50% by now, and from time to time that could be a prudent approach - though it would seem better to engage in such advancing of future funds to the present when the BTC price is going down, rather than when the BTC price is going up... ..

Anyhow, much of this will likely work itself out, even if the shorter term leads you into some pickle-like mistakes.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I usually buy $200 worth of coins in every 4-5 days but this time I said fuck it. Actually I was just about to buy all with $1600 but something didn't let that happen.  Grin My buy price was 5350 so I can't really say I am sorry. (since we are around $5.7k  now Grin)

Anyway I know that I won't be dumping anything before we see $50k so in the long run, even $5k-5.5k is still the bottom price. Of course it makes lots of difference when you buy from $4k instead of $5k but you know this shit, it doesn't always happen as you want it to be.

After we reach $50k...

I'll be watching the charts very carefully. My ultimate dump signal, If I still happen to be hodling, will be, of fucking course, wait for it...

the death cross. This time we do it right.  Cool

I am here since 2013 but I didn't even have 1/10 of my current TA knowledge between  2013-2018. I still don't know much but hopefully I'll be able to know the top this time. (actually I did know the top in 2017, I even had a topic, but didn't have the brain power, courage, balls to dump)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1932892.0

One more thing.

It makes a shitton of difference when you invest your own money. It feels a lot different for me now than what it did in 2014 or 2017. The shit is now real. (for me anyways) Every small information I can get helps me. Before 2018, I was ignoring articles and TA pretty easily. Not now.
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May 03, 2019, 06:42:26 PM

Seeing people smile at their phones in public...What could be instilling such joy in that moment?   Grin


I understand not reading the entire thread, it is big, but not bothering to look back two pages?
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May 03, 2019, 06:49:18 PM

{..snip..} This time we do it right.  Cool

This time we sell a % at the top (or as close to the top as we can) instead of sitting there like a douchebag & watch life changing money lose 80-90% of its fiat value & sell nothing.

I’ll be much better prepared this time. That’s the plan any way.
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May 03, 2019, 07:00:44 PM

Are you still planning to sell 1 million USD worth at, I think you said before, $6,000?

EDIT: Bullish. Voted $6,800-$7,000 in the poll.

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May 03, 2019, 07:08:45 PM

{..snip..} This time we do it right.  Cool

This time we sell a % at the top (or as close to the top as we can) instead of sitting there like a douchebag & watch life changing money lose 80-90% of its fiat value & sell nothing.

I’ll be much better prepared this time. That’s the plan any way.

for what it's worth, that is what I told myself the time before... Roll Eyes
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