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January 14, 2015, 11:52:32 AM |
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Bounce is inminent. And not a normal bounce, a huge bounce.
What's your prediction based on, is it a hunch?
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January 14, 2015, 11:54:00 AM |
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Bounce is inminent. And not a normal bounce, a huge bounce.
Up or down? BTW anyone else suspecting the Chinese exchanges to be almost completely fake? There was just dump, flatline, dump, flatline. The volume was also completely ludicrous. PBOC should have shut them down a long time ago.
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January 14, 2015, 11:54:58 AM |
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Bounce is inminent. And not a normal bounce, a huge bounce.
Up or down? BTW anyone else suspecting the Chinese exchanges to be almost completely fake? There was just dump, flatline, dump, flatline. The volume was also completely ludicrous. Could also be that some mining farms had to dump coins for paying electricity. Funny enough that the hashrate only goes down a tiny little bit.
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January 14, 2015, 11:56:14 AM |
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I think there is no rally at all, just an another dead cat bounce.
You know Isaac Newton went Flat Broke Chasing a stock bubble.
Bitcoin is not a stock. It's was a bubble though  bitcointalk google search: dead cat bounce About 2,150 results (0.19 seconds)
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January 14, 2015, 11:57:32 AM |
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Without the Chinese exchanges, the price would be in double digits for a long time already. The price is only held up by high hopes and illusions. The illusions of high volume and demand, that the Chinese exchanges offer, are important pillars to keep the hopes up.
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January 14, 2015, 11:59:14 AM |
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We are pulling back up. 
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January 14, 2015, 12:00:00 PM |
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Bitfinex  Bitstamp Explanation
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January 14, 2015, 12:02:18 PM |
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Bounce is inminent. And not a normal bounce, a huge bounce.
Up or down? BTW anyone else suspecting the Chinese exchanges to be almost completely fake? There was just dump, flatline, dump, flatline. The volume was also completely ludicrous. I think you can make some insane trading bots when exchanges have no fees. BTW: Kudos to you, spotting that flash crash.
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January 14, 2015, 12:03:43 PM |
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fun fact : i got my credit card hacked two times on the net last year and each time my bank refund me within 10 days to protect me.
More than bitcoin can ever do
only an idiot lets their credit card get hacked ... and your credit card fees include costs for all the other idiots who let their cards get hacked and the idiot companies that 'secure' all the massive credit card databases ... basically its a bog hack system that costs a lot of of money to keep patching up secure bitcoin properly and it never gets hacked and you never pay more than you have to, or paying for others incompetence. PS: you're credit card was basically worthless last time i looked anyway  Edit: take Bitstamp as an example when it comes to security, if they cant secure their exchange how do you expect a normal user to do so ? Bitcoin is redefining the security measures in IT, when a single file is so important and critical, it is really dangerous for the masses at this point, we need to put more effort to make it secure, user friendly, tweaked for larger adoption and especially regulated so the scums and crooks don't find a heaven in it. ok thanks for that, before i had just wondered, now i definitely know that you are a simple lightweight roll. not worth bothering with, have fun in your safe little pond camel rider
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January 14, 2015, 12:04:35 PM |
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18? He should be in Iraq beating women and children with rifles. 
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Mythul
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January 14, 2015, 12:12:10 PM |
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Wow I haven't checked the forum in 6 months :O
Really big crash. I'm glad I got out at $400 !
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January 14, 2015, 12:12:16 PM |
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So we bounced up to 220. Do we retest 185 and bounce around or back down and touch the 166 again?
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January 14, 2015, 12:12:22 PM |
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Has anyone ever considered it may be the very people that print the dollars that dump bitcoin?
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January 14, 2015, 12:12:57 PM |
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Wow I haven't checked the forum in 6 months :O
Really big crash. I'm glad I got out at $400 !
Glad I got in at $25!
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January 14, 2015, 12:13:31 PM |
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Where is "Tim Draper and The Winklewankers" when you need them?
Laughing at us because BTC is about 1% of their total empire.
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January 14, 2015, 12:15:23 PM |
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Has anyone ever considered it may be the very people that print the dollars that dump bitcoin?
You mean the illuminati?
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January 14, 2015, 12:16:23 PM |
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Has anyone ever considered it may be the very people that print the dollars that dump bitcoin?
Yes. It is a distinct possibility one of our money printing friends is adding chaos to the market. But it is more likely a thief cashing out, or some collusion between miners or just good old fashioned speculation. Cash should reach exchanges by tomorrow, follow through selling should happen sooner. Then we see where things go IMO.
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January 14, 2015, 12:16:48 PM |
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fun fact : i got my credit card hacked two times on the net last year and each time my bank refund me within 10 days to protect me.
More than bitcoin can ever do
only an idiot lets their credit card get hacked ... and your credit card fees include costs for all the other idiots who let their cards get hacked and the idiot companies that 'secure' all the massive credit card databases ... basically its a bog hack system that costs a lot of of money to keep patching up secure bitcoin properly and it never gets hacked and you never pay more than you have to, or paying for others incompetence. PS: you're credit card was basically worthless last time i looked anyway  Edit: take Bitstamp as an example when it comes to security, if they cant secure their exchange how do you expect a normal user to do so ? Bitcoin is redefining the security measures in IT, when a single file is so important and critical, it is really dangerous for the masses at this point, we need to put more effort to make it secure, user friendly, tweaked for larger adoption and especially regulated so the scums and crooks don't find a heaven in it. ok thanks for that, before i had just wondered, now i definitely know that you are a simple lightweight roll. not worth bothering with, have fun in your safe little pond camel rider The more I talk to people like you the more I love my camel.  BTW: that picture in my profile is a piece of historical art... not that you really know what art or who Etienne dinet is 
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