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January 28, 2015, 07:43:23 AM |
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How were you duped into loosing 220,000? Please lay out the math?
Hmm, legal math? I would expect something like, unreasonable expectation + unconfirmed promises = gimme moneys!!! You must be seeing double or triple if you read legal from lay out.
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marcus_of_augustus
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January 28, 2015, 07:44:55 AM |
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Ask the Citigroup "digital chief" (w/e the feck that means) how he feels about the period in 2008 when Citi was criminally trading while insolvent?
Does he have nightmares about assets disappearing off electronic databases under his responsibility, assets that may have never existed in the first place? Google Treasury bond fails to deliver and naked shorting in the US t-bill market. Or worthless MBS held in off-balance sheet SPV.
Want to build on top that pile of epic fail? uh-huh.
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shmadz
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January 28, 2015, 07:47:54 AM |
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How were you duped into loosing 220,000? Please lay out the math?
Hmm, legal math? I would expect something like, unreasonable expectation + unconfirmed promises = gimme moneys!!! You must be seeing double or triple if you read legal from lay out. I have, admittedly, gone a little sideways tonight. Well done btw, hopefully saved him from wasting a ton of money on a losing case.
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shmadz
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January 28, 2015, 07:50:36 AM |
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Ask the Citigroup "digital chief" (w/e the feck that means) how he feels about the period in 2008 when Citi was criminally trading while insolvent?
Does he have nightmares about assets disappearing off electronic databases under his responsibility, assets that may have never existed in the first place? Google Treasury bond fails to deliver and naked shorting in the US t-bill market. Or worthless MBS held in off-balance sheet SPV.
Want to build on top that pile of epic fail? uh-huh.
But, but, it's "low cost, regulated, and trusted"
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DaRude
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January 28, 2015, 07:54:36 AM |
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Low volume, not much on the bidside at finex till 250, looks like dragon is running the show tonight
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ChartBuddy
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January 28, 2015, 07:59:59 AM |
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shmadz
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January 28, 2015, 08:10:32 AM |
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Low volume, not much on the bidside at finex till 250, looks like dragon is running the show tonight
 If this trendline is broken to the downside, then I'll worry. Btw, "In order to dump coins one must have coins" this is true, except in the case of any exchange that operates an off-chain overbook. Which is pretty much all of them at this point. Please maintain control of your own keys people... that's pretty much the whole point of this whole thing!
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January 28, 2015, 08:16:59 AM |
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Ok it is Wednesday now. Always big volume day historically.
I'm thinking we will see a major pump today. Prepare your fiat/coins!
I bought in just now at 258.
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DaRude
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January 28, 2015, 08:19:38 AM |
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Low volume, not much on the bidside at finex till 250, looks like dragon is running the show tonight
pretty pictureIf this trendline is broken to the downside, then I'll worry. Btw, "In order to dump coins one must have coins" this is true, except in the case of any exchange that operates an off-chain overbook. Which is pretty much all of them at this point. Please maintain control of your own keys people... that's pretty much the whole point of this whole thing! Meh never like silly lines. Think coinbase proved that 99.999% of this market is run on sentiment Never got that about exchanges, judging by volume they should be making a killing, why kill the golden goose. But in any case having an option of a regulated exchange should help alleviate that problem a bit
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January 28, 2015, 08:21:07 AM |
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Low volume, not much on the bidside at finex till 250, looks like dragon is running the show tonight
 If this trendline is broken to the downside, then I'll worry. Btw, "In order to dump coins one must have coins" this is true, except in the case of any exchange that operates an off-chain overbook. Which is pretty much all of them at this point. Please maintain control of your own keys people... that's pretty much the whole point of this whole thing! at what price(more or less) can we consider the trendline broken downwards? 250?
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shmadz
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January 28, 2015, 08:35:23 AM |
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at what price(more or less) can we consider the trendline broken downwards?
250?
Price will change with time. Open bitcoin wisdom, go to bitfinex 6 hr chart, click on line tool, then press the lowest two points along the line. I'm on a phone right now so Please share your results. I would like to be able to see the volume bars and hoe they may or may not correlate with the price proximity to that line.
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January 28, 2015, 08:46:00 AM |
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Singapore unexpectedly eases monetary policy as oil plunge cools inflation Masayuki Kitano and Vidya Ranganathan 1 Hour Ago
Reuters
* MAS unexpectedly eases monetary policy to counter low inflation
* Move joins other global central banks as oil plunge threatens deflation
* Singapore dollar slides on surprise easing
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SINGAPORE, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Singapore's central bank unexpectedly eased monetary policy on Wednesday, saying a plunge in commodity prices had significantly changed the city state's inflation outlook and joining global policymakers in seeking to defuse deflationary pressures
Bells and Jingles Gentlemen... http://www.cnbc.com/id/102374593
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ChartBuddy
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January 28, 2015, 09:00:01 AM |
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LFC_Bitcoin
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January 28, 2015, 09:00:54 AM |
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What have Singapore got to do with us?
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January 28, 2015, 09:06:40 AM |
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What have Singapore got to do with us?
It doesn't matter. PUMP!Very bullish...
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January 28, 2015, 09:09:45 AM |
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What have Singapore got to do with us?
Global currency wars, global economics.
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January 28, 2015, 09:10:48 AM |
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Singapore unexpectedly eases monetary policy as oil plunge cools inflation Masayuki Kitano and Vidya Ranganathan 1 Hour Ago
Reuters
* MAS unexpectedly eases monetary policy to counter low inflation
* Move joins other global central banks as oil plunge threatens deflation
* Singapore dollar slides on surprise easing
(Adds analysts' comments, context on how policy works )
SINGAPORE, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Singapore's central bank unexpectedly eased monetary policy on Wednesday, saying a plunge in commodity prices had significantly changed the city state's inflation outlook and joining global policymakers in seeking to defuse deflationary pressures
Bells and Jingles Gentlemen... http://www.cnbc.com/id/102374593What effects of the measures for the Bitcoins scene? Not taking into account whether singapore is significant or not
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January 28, 2015, 09:11:33 AM |
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macsga
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January 28, 2015, 09:12:50 AM |
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What have Singapore got to do with us?
Global currency wars, global economics. Exactly. Sooner than later everyone is cutting their shorts on USD QE. First one was Japan, then Switzerland, then the EU. Now Singapore. Do you see a pattern there, or am I the only one dreaming here?
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empowering
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January 28, 2015, 09:22:49 AM |
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What have Singapore got to do with us?
Global currency wars, global economics. Exactly. Sooner than later everyone is cutting their shorts on USD QE. First one was Japan, then Switzerland, then the EU. Now Singapore. Do you see a pattern there, or am I the only one dreaming here? At some point within the next year (approx) I expect to see the Yuan peg removed.
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