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January 05, 2014, 05:27:27 PM
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bitcoins keep coming to the exchanges and Asks keep building, Bids are really slow and not catching up that fast




couple of hours ago the sum of total ASKs was around 15000 BTC





most interesting is the Bid sum seems to be the same, this means who ever sold before or had low bids didn't change that position yet.
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January 05, 2014, 05:31:29 PM
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What happened to the usual weekend dip? I tried to day trade it and now I'm stuck in worthless depreciating fiat. Good thing it was only one coin, one I bought for $17.00  ;-)

You've been around long enough that you should know not to do that unless we have been trending down for the week already.  In other cases it is too risky precisely because people do it anyway.  Bulls know this and will ramp it on the weekends when they have control.

I guess I'm too much of a contrarian. I bought that coin on the way down from $31 in 2011 (along with a few others). I was selling the whole ramp up from $350 to $1200 and buying back on the way down. My biggest mistake was taking my profits in fiat instead of BTC. Stupid dollars. What am I supposed to do with those? Wipe my butt?
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January 05, 2014, 05:33:35 PM
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most interesting is the Bid sum seems to be the same, this means who ever sold before or had low bids didn't change that position yet.

It just means that bid sum is not relavant to judge anything.
Most bids are way below the current price.
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January 05, 2014, 05:35:09 PM
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January 05, 2014, 05:38:59 PM
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What happened to the usual weekend dip? I tried to day trade it and now I'm stuck in worthless depreciating fiat. Good thing it was only one coin, one I bought for $17.00  ;-)

You've been around long enough that you should know not to do that unless we have been trending down for the week already.  In other cases it is too risky precisely because people do it anyway.  Bulls know this and will ramp it on the weekends when they have control.

I guess I'm too much of a contrarian. I bought that coin on the way down from $31 in 2011 (along with a few others). I was selling the whole ramp up from $350 to $1200 and buying back on the way down. My biggest mistake was taking my profits in fiat instead of BTC. Stupid dollars. What am I supposed to do with those? Wipe my butt?

Exactly.  Any fool could have made USD profits in this market the past couple years.  If you can't increase your btc, don't trade unless you need fiat or are looking to exit the market.
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January 05, 2014, 05:39:10 PM
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most interesting is the Bid sum seems to be the same, this means who ever sold before or had low bids didn't change that position yet.

0.3125 @ 400.0 --> 0.1389 @ 900.0
same bidsum, different position Tongue
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January 05, 2014, 05:46:50 PM
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lots of action today!

as expected after spiking into major resistance zone

i have some 0.125 sell orders in, everyone even me has a price tag... its sad but true!

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January 05, 2014, 05:52:49 PM
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golly, would ya look at that

http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2014-01-05/future-money-here-zero-trust-digital-currency-contracts
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January 05, 2014, 05:59:59 PM
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What happened to the usual weekend dip? I tried to day trade it and now I'm stuck in worthless depreciating fiat. Good thing it was only one coin, one I bought for $17.00  ;-)

You've been around long enough that you should know not to do that unless we have been trending down for the week already.  In other cases it is too risky precisely because people do it anyway.  Bulls know this and will ramp it on the weekends when they have control.

I guess I'm too much of a contrarian. I bought that coin on the way down from $31 in 2011 (along with a few others). I was selling the whole ramp up from $350 to $1200 and buying back on the way down. My biggest mistake was taking my profits in fiat instead of BTC. Stupid dollars. What am I supposed to do with those? Wipe my butt?

Exactly.  Any fool could have made USD profits in this market the past couple years.  If you can't increase your btc, don't trade unless you need fiat or are looking to exit the market.

Next: The inevitable collapse of hubris. TM
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January 05, 2014, 06:04:58 PM
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The only thing missing is the one thing I wanted to know as soon as I saw what he made: what are the rules for verifying price quotes and how can we trust the sources not to manipulate the signal for their own gain?

If you can solve that problem, you're golden.
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January 05, 2014, 06:06:35 PM
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The only thing missing is the one thing I wanted to know as soon as I saw what he made: what are the rules for verifying price quotes and how can we trust the sources not to manipulate the signal for their own gain?

If you can solve that problem, you're golden.

lol that's already part of the ripple protocol
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January 05, 2014, 06:14:44 PM
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The only thing missing is the one thing I wanted to know as soon as I saw what he made: what are the rules for verifying price quotes and how can we trust the sources not to manipulate the signal for their own gain?

If you can solve that problem, you're golden.

lol that's already part of the ripple protocol

I see issues with Ripple's solution.
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January 05, 2014, 06:16:36 PM
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Next: The inevitable collapse of hubris. TM

Whose hubris collapses is yet to be determined. Wink

Touche.

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January 05, 2014, 06:18:09 PM
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My biggest mistake was taking my profits in fiat instead of BTC. Stupid dollars. What am I supposed to do with those? Wipe my butt?

 Grin

Indeed, classic newbie mistake. When I learned about bitcoin (the end of 2012) I immediatly understoot that when I tried to trade, I should keep my profit in BTC Cheesy

Boy, I am very happy I used that tactic and did not spend "profit in fiat" on some silly gadgets Wink
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January 05, 2014, 06:20:37 PM
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That wall at 1200 looking insurmountable
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January 05, 2014, 06:22:33 PM
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That wall at 1200 looking insurmountable

Just be very, very, very slightly patient
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January 05, 2014, 06:25:06 PM
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That wall at 1200 looking insurmountable

It will move...
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January 05, 2014, 06:25:54 PM
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Next: The inevitable collapse of hubris. TM

Whose hubris collapses is yet to be determined. Wink

Touche.

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January 05, 2014, 06:38:08 PM
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Hmmm. Just woke up and I don't think I can help but sell some into this. Let's hope I don't regret. Smiley
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January 05, 2014, 06:38:34 PM
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I will buy a lambo when I can get one for < 5 btc.

edit: forget that, I'd actually like something that doesn't run on fossil fuels. Are there any green super cars?



McLaren P1 plug-in hybrid. http://cars.mclaren.com/p1.html

Sorry to be a killjoy but for the time being fuck the Lambos!  Smiley

Please everyone prepare a small amount of your stash (doesn't have to be anything more than one twentieth perhaps?) in a wallet that is as easy for you to use and as portable as possible.

Then buy small stuff! A hamburger, a Zynga APP, a sex toy... doesn't matter what just do it!

If you want the growth to continue then merchants have got to report sales or it won't work in the long term.

Boring I know, but for most the Lambos will come a bit later!  Wink

The lambo was a PR stunt for btc. I buy just about everything i can for life using btc. But the media could care less about my socks!

Goat just shares in the Vision Wink
thank you for buying the lambo, I sure as hell didn't want one.
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