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February 20, 2014, 05:06:19 AM |
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Thank goodness he and his irrelevant and annoyingly long posts are gone.
I did not say that. Well, that's good to hear. However, Windy, I truly believe kindness, trust and patience are the only way to change someone's behaviour, even their attitudes or beliefs. But all you seem to do here is spread hate and ill-feeling -- it's very sad that a (supposedly) 40 year old (supposed) millionaire feels compelled to act like that towards strangers whose only 'sin' is to disagree with you. Look there are intelligent posters, there are trolls and then there is Jorge, who is obsessive compulsive about when Chinese people sleep and just pontificates on this point for thousands of words a day. He hasn't added Ny value to the forum. He just uses this forum for his own amusement and is yet another clog in the forum wheel that is slowly driving people away. Just go read Ristos thread. So many feel the way I do. The joy here is gone. Jorge, Please ignore the trolls/idiots and keep posting your opinions/predictions about bitcoin. I for one appreciate the different perspective you have as compared to most people on this forum. Ignore the trolls and keep giving us insight we would not otherwise be exposed to. Anyone that thinks bitcoin has serious flaws will be derailed on a forum like this, but the keenest people will consider the criticism and accordingly be a little bit more cautious. Yes, I am troll because I actually believe in the viability of the bitcoin technology. And because I don't consider Jorgi's continual price estimations any sort of real TA. They just seem to state the obvious. Here's the current price and we will probably stay within $20 north or south of that. And here are more stats about when Chinese people sleep. I came to this forum for real substance and real charts and real TA and real speculation. We used to have a lot of that around here. So that makes me a troll now. Since I don't think bitcoin has "serious flaws" and even though I recognize that there are no guarantees on its adoption and growth I am still a troll. By today's forum standards. Your comment is ridiculous. If you feel that there is NOT very much valuable information here, then why DONT you help in that direction of providing valuable information and encouraging others to provide valuable information... rather than doing the opposite? Observing that something is of no value does not compel you to create something of value yourself. Speaking of ridiculous comments... If I said "diamonds are enormously overvalued because of a global cartel" would you say "go mine some gold then, you piece of shit"? ... surely they are going to stall one more week, no?
Probably. That's totally different from insolvency, though. I wish I was a fly on the wall in that office right now. I will just disagree with anyone's opinion that Jorge's analysis and opinions are of no value. Really Windjc just attacks him instead of revealing why that analysis doesn't have any value and that is pretty much a type of trolling in my opinion. I like making short term predictions and at least pay attention to anyone trying to make predictions in here because I might learn of new methods for making solid predictions in for the future, which is always valuable when trading. Sometimes I am lazy and assume that what is obvious to me is obvious to everyone else. How has Jorgi's "TA" helped you with your trading? What has he helped you predict that has made you money trading? Because I personally see no way to incorporate his "findings" into anything useful. And I see no evidence that it has any predictive value. So help me out here. What did I miss?
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ChrisML
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February 20, 2014, 05:09:06 AM |
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It's speculation in here.
Not, HE SAID THIS, AND SHE SAID THAT.
Jesus fuck. This thread is barely readable with the ENORMOUS QUOTATIONS on here.
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windjc
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February 20, 2014, 05:09:22 AM |
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US exchanges following China following Gox
Could get ugly beautiful.
Cheap coins.
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giletto
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February 20, 2014, 05:22:26 AM |
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I had a fortune cookie at lunch today. It said "Smart people will take the advice of others, but only the wise will profit from it." WHAT DOES IT MEAN??
You should Listen, but chose wisely by yourself.
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February 20, 2014, 05:37:30 AM |
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windjc
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February 20, 2014, 05:39:31 AM |
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Panic selling before the next update about still working on it. I think Gox goes into the 100s this week. I still think its solvent.
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February 20, 2014, 05:51:30 AM |
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I've been watching that show for a few hours now and what I saw was a whole bunch of market sells. Whoever it was waited until the bids built up then hammered them down. It continues now at a lower level.
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February 20, 2014, 06:03:11 AM |
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February 20, 2014, 06:11:20 AM |
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Im looking for the evidence but not seeing anything remotely convincing. Literally, the entirety of the evidence is a single picture that doesnt say a damn thing? LOL!
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ShroomsKit
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February 20, 2014, 06:13:10 AM |
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Great, i can now imagine 1000's of people dumping their coins as soon as they get them out. Maybe Gox is the real price after all.
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February 20, 2014, 06:18:20 AM |
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Great, i can now imagine 1000's of people dumping their coins as soon as they get them out. Maybe Gox is the real price after all. That would be great I could finally afford 1 BTC if that happened
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February 20, 2014, 06:20:07 AM |
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Great, i can now imagine 1000's of people dumping their coins as soon as they get them out. Maybe Gox is the real price after all. If you are able to deposit as much money as you would like into GOX, but everyone is limited withdrawing say 5-10 BTC per week/month, there will be a slow selling of coins from Gox to any other exchange for 50-60% profit. I am betting there are plenty of large bitcoin account holders within Gox based on the volume and the fact that Gox's fees are outrageous willing to keep the price low to GTFO of there.
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February 20, 2014, 06:23:26 AM |
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...img snip... Panic selling before the next update about still working on it. I think Gox goes into the 100s this week. I still think its solvent.
Any guess whether this will drag the western markets down too? I suppose a better question would be: how far will this drag the others down?
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February 20, 2014, 06:27:51 AM |
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If anyone was around during Pirate40's ponzi scheme in 2012 the sentiment on the forums is extremely similar to this Mtgox issue. There were plenty of well known members of the bitcoin community backing up Pirate pledging that he was not running a ponzi scheme and people were buying shares of his investment on GLBSE for 40-50% betting that he would pay out again. Pirate40's identity was known by everyone. He went to the Las Vegas bitcoin convention and he still managed to scam how many bitcoins and dollars from everyone? A lot of well known members of this forum were the ones selling shares to his company. I like to take everyone advice here on this forum with a grain of salt.
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OldGeek
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February 20, 2014, 06:31:45 AM |
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That market seller on gox did it again just a few minutes ago. The price was hovering between 249 and 253. Then our hero placed a market sell amounting to 206 coins which drove the price back down to the 248.15 level.
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February 20, 2014, 06:37:06 AM |
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Or it could be these guys
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windjc
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February 20, 2014, 06:41:34 AM |
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If anyone was around during Pirate40's ponzi scheme in 2012 the sentiment on the forums is extremely similar to this Mtgox issue. There were plenty of well known members of the bitcoin community backing up Pirate pledging that he was not running a ponzi scheme and people were buying shares of his investment on GLBSE for 40-50% betting that he would pay out again. Pirate40's identity was known by everyone. He went to the Las Vegas bitcoin convention and he still managed to scam how many bitcoins and dollars from everyone? A lot of well known members of this forum were the ones selling shares to his company. I like to take everyone advice here on this forum with a grain of salt.
Including your own?
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February 20, 2014, 06:50:15 AM |
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3-4 hrs to the usual announcement time , I don't think I can sleep when this kind of shit could be the story that causes the biggest green candle I've ever seen.
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ChrisML
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February 20, 2014, 06:51:39 AM |
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3-4 hrs to the usual announcement time , I don't think I can sleep when this kind of shit could be the story that causes the biggest green candle I've ever seen.
Same.. but I just came out of a fucking nightshift.. So I have to Candle to the moon.. but where will it end.
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