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May 26, 2015, 01:39:48 PM

Litecoin did worse, falling more than 50%.

Alts are not real currencies. Only BTC somewhat comes close to proper currency status among cryptos.
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May 26, 2015, 02:23:38 PM

Check out these newbie bitcoiners:
https://blog.xapo.com/announcing-xapos-advisory-board/
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May 26, 2015, 02:24:04 PM

https://blog.xapo.com/announcing-xapos-advisory-board/

not a single f*** is given by the market.

maybe we see a 5$ increase in marketprice once they announce it becomes world reserve currency - but I assume even in that case it will drop Grin
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May 26, 2015, 02:36:08 PM

https://blog.xapo.com/announcing-xapos-advisory-board/

not a single f*** is given by the market.

maybe we see a 5$ increase in marketprice once they announce it becomes world reserve currency - but I assume even in that case it will drop Grin

I sort of miss the days when news about a Bitcoin business run by a bunch of monkeys moved the price by 20-30% Smiley
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May 26, 2015, 02:53:58 PM

former citibank ceo joins xapo, nasdaq experimenting with blockchain tech, mainstream adoption going crazy...




...prepare for 35k dump
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May 26, 2015, 03:03:16 PM

Bad news? Sell
Good news? Panic sell!!!1!1
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May 26, 2015, 03:08:16 PM


Holy Fucking Macaroni!

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May 26, 2015, 03:11:43 PM

Bad news? Sell
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May 26, 2015, 03:39:49 PM

And WTF free falling? Have you even looked at the charts, we've pretty much been at the same price point for half a year.
So? Under $210 with decent volume it's free-fall time. The fact that we stayed above it for a long time makes a break of that level even more important and dramatic.
I said IF it goes there.

Riiiiiight. And the reason for double digits is simply to allow you to buy in really low before moon!! technical analysis?

Also I don't think we agree on definitions of free fall.
I said what I think is more probable to happen in my view if I had to guess and make a long term prediction.
I clearly said that IF there is a good setup in a few months (like in end 2012 or september 2013) or the log trend line from the ATH is clearly broken is time to buy.


If you ask me, whether it pumps first or not, it's gonna eventually go to double digits, where we'll see if this market is actually bound to reverse and see another bull market or slowly fade into obscurity.

This suggest that you see bitcoin only as some candlestick chart and value it based on "technical analysis" of past market performance.

I guess a lot of people do that. Probably the only reason the price is as low as it is.
You are looking at it wrong.
TA tells you when to buy and sell. Possibly avoiding big screw ups like losing 80% of your money in a year (no matter what your buy in price was, you still lost 80% of what you had more than one year ago). Hopefully, even making a profit out of bear markets.

IF BTC is an amazing technology that will change the world, its chart will give you reasons to buy at the right time.
If not, you won't lose (and if you're inclined, you can even profit from it).

Past BTC bubbles didn't start out of nowhere. Price gave you all the time in the world for no-brainer basic and obvious breakout setups signifying a big move coming. That's one of the reasons why they bubbled so hard.

Past BTC bubbles are actually a pretty convincing argument on why TA is very useful in BTC, for example.



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May 26, 2015, 04:21:11 PM

And WTF free falling? Have you even looked at the charts, we've pretty much been at the same price point for half a year.
So? Under $210 with decent volume it's free-fall time. The fact that we stayed above it for a long time makes a break of that level even more important and dramatic.
I said IF it goes there.

Riiiiiight. And the reason for double digits is simply to allow you to buy in really low before moon!! technical analysis?

Also I don't think we agree on definitions of free fall.
I said what I think is more probable to happen in my view if I had to guess and make a long term prediction.
I clearly said that IF there is a good setup in a few months (like in end 2012 or september 2013) or the log trend line from the ATH is clearly broken is time to buy.


If you ask me, whether it pumps first or not, it's gonna eventually go to double digits, where we'll see if this market is actually bound to reverse and see another bull market or slowly fade into obscurity.

This suggest that you see bitcoin only as some candlestick chart and value it based on "technical analysis" of past market performance.

I guess a lot of people do that. Probably the only reason the price is as low as it is.
You are looking at it wrong.
TA tells you when to buy and sell. Possibly avoiding big screw ups like losing 80% of your money in a year (no matter what your buy in price was, you still lost 80% of what you had more than one year ago). Hopefully, even making a profit out of bear markets.

IF BTC is an amazing technology that will change the world, its chart will give you reasons to buy at the right time.
If not, you won't lose (and if you're inclined, you can even profit from it).

Past BTC bubbles didn't start out of nowhere. Price gave you all the time in the world for no-brainer basic and obvious breakout setups signifying a big move coming. That's one of the reasons why they bubbled so hard.

Past BTC bubbles are actually a pretty convincing argument on why TA is very useful in BTC, for example.





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May 26, 2015, 04:28:56 PM

why the heck is bitstamp so much cheaper than bitfinex and BTC-e ...

I am starting to regret only using bitfinex since the bitstamp hack... especially because bitfinex got hacked afterwards anyway...

I guess there is less money on Bitstamp and it takes a lot less to pump or dump the price. Maybe we will continue seeing more exaggerated prices on low volume exchanges. I think Bitfinex might also have a mechanism that stops their prices crashing too quickly to protect their leverage system.
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May 26, 2015, 05:17:30 PM

Development on Nasdaq Stockholm: Right before closing, a new trader appeared. Until now, all trades of Bitcoin Tracker One have been done by swedish banks/institutions as far as I know.
All the big US and european banks are registered traders on Nasdaq Stockholm, but they have not yet touched Bitcoin Tracker One. Not until now.
23 minutes before closing, the french megabank BNP Paribas made a small buy, notes for 50 bitcoin. The bank entity represented at Nasdaq Stockholm is named "BNP Paribas Arbitrage".
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May 26, 2015, 05:19:59 PM

Development on Nasdaq Stockholm: Right before closing, a new trader appeared. Until now, all trades of Bitcoin Tracker One have been done by swedish banks/institutions as far as I know.
All the big US and european banks are registered traders on Nasdaq Stockholm, but they have not yet touched Bitcoin Tracker One. Not until now.
23 minutes before closing, the french megabank BNP Paribas made a small buy, notes for 50 bitcoin. The bank entity represented at Nasdaq Stockholm is named "BNP Paribas Arbitrage".

Testing the waters I am sure. If they have some success and ramp up the volume it will be huge.
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May 26, 2015, 05:38:25 PM

https://blog.xapo.com/announcing-xapos-advisory-board/

not a single f*** is given by the market.

maybe we see a 5$ increase in marketprice once they announce it becomes world reserve currency - but I assume even in that case it will drop Grin

it's quite still in last weeks. no on is giving a f*** for anything
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May 26, 2015, 05:54:18 PM


Holy Fucking Macaroni!

Pardon my French

Wow, I mean just wow.
Founder of Visa, former CEO of Citibank and former Secretary of the Treasury in one single bitcoin company advisory board.
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