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December 10, 2013, 10:35:35 PM
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so uhhh


who sold below 1000$?

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Max Raskin on Bloomberg Television's did Smiley
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December 10, 2013, 10:41:56 PM
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Bears are feeling mighty silly.
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Is it diesel or lpg for you?


Bwaahaha..   Cheesy

Nah.. seriously.. i was glad to have work to do today, because it was pretty boring in truth.

It's not funny man!!! It's a critical choice for us in Greece! Our all-knowing government (and the EU along with it) are at the brink of completely banning commuting!!!  Roll Eyes Shocked

How, huh? What?

I like to think I'm usually informed about European politics (EU uber alles! jk.), but what is this about? How can anyone "ban" commuting? Or are they cutting commuting subsidies?

Care to explain? (I have friends in Greece I could ask, but I'm too lazy to write Cheesy)

It's 1.63 per liter of gasoline here, or $8.44 per gallon of it! Do you need more explanation?

It's 1.3 here and you can't even go and compare the income of the average Greek with that of a Romanian.
And still people are driving like nuts all day.

Is gasoline smuggling a thing? Seriously - if you loaded up a tanker in Florida and sailed it to Greece you'd double your money. That's insane.

Just cashed out 7 BTC to pay for my GF to get big ass fake titties. Ill Probably regret selling one day but at least Ill have fun playing with something in the mean time. Thank You Bitcoin!

So which one is it? =))


Eh, easy, it's both!  Wink

I just had an wonderful idea , how about getting a bitcoin tattoo like this one: (well i meant the spot)

It should make lot's of people aware of... bitcoin Smiley))

Yea my GF would probably even do it shes so happy right now.

That is a really really bad idea.

I guess if your GF really wants it... but IMO, fake tits are better to look at than they are to play with. If you like her boobs the way they are and she's just insecure, you might wanna consider working on that insecurity instead. That approach is probably a lot healthier.

Anyway, back to Bitcoin; I want all the bears that insisted Bitcoin would never break 1k again to realize that the charts fucking lied. There is no way about that. Charts are a shitty crystal ball and you should always be highly skeptical of them in a commodities or stock market that isn't news driven, but in the Bitcoin world all bets are off.

I think the only way to really obtain better-than-random trading odds is to fit an algorithm to the parabolic rallies/crashes, since they usually have "ringing" behavior afterward that can be profitably traded.
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December 10, 2013, 10:47:39 PM
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Anyway, back to Bitcoin; I want all the bears that insisted Bitcoin would never break 1k again to realize that the charts lied. There is no way about that. Charts are a shitty crystal ball and you should always be highly skeptical of them in a commodities or stock market that isn't news driven, but in the Bitcoin world all bets are off.

I think the only way to really obtain better-than-random trading odds is to fit an algorithm to the parabolic rallies/crashes, since they usually have "ringing" behavior afterward that can be profitably traded.

Charts never lie.... Its those that sell on rumor that suffer the consequences in this market.

Unlike traditional a trading platform, this market participants have matured to a point where just about everyone tends to get the news at the same time. NO heads up warning as to what the market will do.

"The old Buy on the rumor, sell on the news is a primary cause of technical price developments, and in many instances, the only “technical analysis”"

Edit: Lots of fun is expected over the next few days.
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December 10, 2013, 10:52:15 PM
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so uhhh


who sold below 1000$?

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December 10, 2013, 10:58:19 PM
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Anyway, back to Bitcoin; I want all the bears that insisted Bitcoin would never break 1k again to realize that the charts lied. There is no way about that. Charts are a shitty crystal ball and you should always be highly skeptical of them in a commodities or stock market that isn't news driven, but in the Bitcoin world all bets are off.

I think the only way to really obtain better-than-random trading odds is to fit an algorithm to the parabolic rallies/crashes, since they usually have "ringing" behavior afterward that can be profitably traded.

Charts never lie.... Its those that sell on rumor that suffer the consequences in this market.

Unlike traditional a trading platform, this market participants have matured to a point where just about everyone tends to get the news at the same time. NO heads up warning as to what the market will do.

"The old Buy on the rumor, sell on the news is a primary cause of technical price developments, and in many instances, the only “technical analysis”"

Edit: Lots of fun is expected over the next few days.

This is a really naive outlook. Why isn't everyone who can read a chart a billionaire?

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December 10, 2013, 11:01:58 PM
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December 10, 2013, 11:02:58 PM
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so uhhh


who sold below 1000$?

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*raises hand*

Me too - cashed 20% of the lot out at 979 (I went out and left some trades on Gox)

With all that's been going on - I thought if orders filled, by the time I came back it would be dropping back again.

I am a bull - but the pattern has been a yoyo for some time - so it remains to be seen if that was smart or stupid.

24 hours is a long time in Bitcoin, right?  Long term is up, but meanwhile.....

I have set my buys up, we shall see...
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December 10, 2013, 11:05:00 PM
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well i've come out with one extra BTC and 1020$ on the side.

I'll admit i sold at 1030 but I figure that selling one of the BTC i made as profit on this dump is a good idea, as insurance.

still feels dirty.
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December 10, 2013, 11:13:34 PM
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Anyway, back to Bitcoin; I want all the bears that insisted Bitcoin would never break 1k again to realize that the charts lied. There is no way about that. Charts are a shitty crystal ball and you should always be highly skeptical of them in a commodities or stock market that isn't news driven, but in the Bitcoin world all bets are off.

I think the only way to really obtain better-than-random trading odds is to fit an algorithm to the parabolic rallies/crashes, since they usually have "ringing" behavior afterward that can be profitably traded.

Charts never lie.... Its those that sell on rumor that suffer the consequences in this market.

Unlike traditional a trading platform, this market participants have matured to a point where just about everyone tends to get the news at the same time. NO heads up warning as to what the market will do.

"The old Buy on the rumor, sell on the news is a primary cause of technical price developments, and in many instances, the only “technical analysis”"

Edit: Lots of fun is expected over the next few days.

This is a really naive outlook. Why isn't everyone who can read a chart a billionaire?

"I'm not wrong, everyone else is"

Reading charts is a part of the equation. Market sentiment, is influenced by news of future adoption and other social/political news affect the perceived valuation of bitcoin day to day.

The other is indeed making the right call.
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December 10, 2013, 11:14:46 PM
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china so close to breaking 6000 its silly
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December 10, 2013, 11:18:09 PM
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Anyway, back to Bitcoin; I want all the bears that insisted Bitcoin would never break 1k again

Did any bears actually say that? Because its pretty obvious we would break 1k again, at some point...
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December 10, 2013, 11:19:17 PM
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I just had an wonderful idea , how about getting a bitcoin tattoo like this one: (well i meant the spot)


It should make lot's of people aware of... bitcoin Smiley))

Titcoin?

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December 10, 2013, 11:21:20 PM
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I just had an wonderful idea , how about getting a bitcoin tattoo like this one: (well i meant the spot)


It should make lot's of people aware of... bitcoin Smiley))

Titcoin?

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December 10, 2013, 11:23:31 PM
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Anyway, back to Bitcoin; I want all the bears that insisted Bitcoin would never break 1k again to realize that the charts lied. There is no way about that. Charts are a shitty crystal ball and you should always be highly skeptical of them in a commodities or stock market that isn't news driven, but in the Bitcoin world all bets are off.

I think the only way to really obtain better-than-random trading odds is to fit an algorithm to the parabolic rallies/crashes, since they usually have "ringing" behavior afterward that can be profitably traded.

Charts never lie.... Its those that sell on rumor that suffer the consequences in this market.

Unlike traditional a trading platform, this market participants have matured to a point where just about everyone tends to get the news at the same time. NO heads up warning as to what the market will do.

"The old Buy on the rumor, sell on the news is a primary cause of technical price developments, and in many instances, the only “technical analysis”"

Edit: Lots of fun is expected over the next few days.

Agree, our roller-coaster ride is on an upward hill with minor dips and turns(on people emotions).
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December 10, 2013, 11:25:34 PM
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I can still buy back at profit, but the sentiment screams bull trap. I just don't believe it yet,....
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December 10, 2013, 11:32:32 PM
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I can still buy back at profit, but the sentiment screams bull trap. I just don't believe it yet,....

look at the poll

I think bears have made their position quite clear, and the market, doesn't give a shit.

bear in a bear trap.
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December 10, 2013, 11:36:52 PM
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China 6k wall getting smaller Smiley   Good morning China!
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BOOM.. BEARS.. get out.. tha way.
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