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July 28, 2015, 12:18:39 AM

Bitcoin is currently at the same stage you just hodl your long position until the market stops looking bullish

For a permabull the market always looks bullish.

Only trolls can't see that the whole crash from ~1200 to ~160 is nothing more than a bull flag!  Cheesy

if you just look at the chart BTC is currently for the first time really in a bullish phase...

The problem is there is nothing fundamental backing this Bull-trend up like Interest rate decision etc. pp.

I don't give a fuck about fundamentals. It's all build upon speculation. Fundamentals only effect the very, very long term - the mayor direction.
This thing could (theoretically) go up to a few thousands without any change of the fundamentals and even bad news at the same time, no problem from my view. I'm a chartist in first place, not an economist.
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July 28, 2015, 12:25:10 AM

I think I worked out the bear game plan:

1. Short at 298 on finex - the price is going to double digits, right?
2. Price continues to rise
3. Huh
4. Profit!

Give up guys.


/broken record.
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July 28, 2015, 12:25:27 AM

Bitcoin is currently at the same stage you just hodl your long position until the market stops looking bullish

For a permabull the market always looks bullish.

Only trolls can't see that the whole crash from ~1200 to ~160 is nothing more than a bull flag!  Cheesy

if you just look at the chart BTC is currently for the first time really in a bullish phase...

The problem is there is nothing fundamental backing this Bull-trend up like Interest rate decision etc. pp.

 Roll Eyes

You trolls really need to try harder.

Why you call him a troll? Where did he troll? Since he doubts that the rise in price is supported by the fundamentals he's a troll?!

You are what I call a typical bulltard (a troll that does not even know that he's a troll)
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July 28, 2015, 12:27:19 AM

$300 dollar bitcoins, incoming, yawn. Wake me up when we're over $330.
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July 28, 2015, 12:32:47 AM

I just listened to an interesting Interview with James Altucher who made multiple times Millions and lost them all over again and made Millions again... Interesting guy in the end..

They also talked about bitcoin at some point ... he was more skeptical about bitcoin in the end... The last real thing people heard about bitcoin is still the Silkroad and the massiv bubble btc was in...

Here link to the interview where he talks about bitcoin:

https://youtu.be/t4AorWCbChA?t=34m22s
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July 28, 2015, 12:32:55 AM

Bitcoin is currently at the same stage you just hodl your long position until the market stops looking bullish

For a permabull the market always looks bullish.

Only trolls can't see that the whole crash from ~1200 to ~160 is nothing more than a bull flag!  Cheesy

if you just look at the chart BTC is currently for the first time really in a bullish phase...

The problem is there is nothing fundamental backing this Bull-trend up like Interest rate decision etc. pp.

As if any fiat currency is backing shit up in forex. lol.
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July 28, 2015, 12:41:12 AM

Bitcoin is currently at the same stage you just hodl your long position until the market stops looking bullish

For a permabull the market always looks bullish.

Only trolls can't see that the whole crash from ~1200 to ~160 is nothing more than a bull flag!  Cheesy

if you just look at the chart BTC is currently for the first time really in a bullish phase...

The problem is there is nothing fundamental backing this Bull-trend up like Interest rate decision etc. pp.

As if any fiat currency is backing shit up in forex. lol.


I didn't say they are backing the currency up....

I meant the bull/bear trend in the Forex market has some deeper fundamentals driving it which Bitcoin drive.

rising interest rates vs. QE programms -> EUR/USD best example currently. While the FED is talking about rising interest rates by the end of the year the ECB is talking about extending and making the QE program bigger... These are the fundamentals which create a bear/bull market at least in forex.


In Bitcoin there is nothing like that... There are also no big Banks throwing Billion and Billions of $ into the market every day.. It's more like a religion / esoteric thing still people want to believe in the end...

Nobody knows what the future will bring. Even thought here are people 105% sure Bitcoin will take over the world.
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July 28, 2015, 12:54:09 AM

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I meant the bull/bear trend in the Forex market has some deeper fundamentals driving it which Bitcoin drive.

rising interest rates vs. QE programms -> EUR/USD best example currently. While the FED is talking about rising interest rates by the end of the year the ECB is talking about extending and making the QE program bigger... These are the fundamentals which create a bear/bull market at least in forex.

In Bitcoin there is nothing like that...
For me that's actually the whole point of it.
I don't like all that QE and interest rate shit.

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There are also no big Banks throwing Billion and Billions of $ into the market every day.. It's more like a religion / esoteric thing still people want to believe in the end...

Nobody knows what the future will bring. Even thought here are people 105% sure Bitcoin will take over the world.

There are no big banks needed to throw billions in the market. Price can rise without it, if you care about price.
The only thing for me (and probably many others) is to get as many bitcoin as possible. Fuck the fiat.
In the end I hope to buy shit or services with bitcoin, and otherwise it's worthless to me.
So, I'm happy with all the people selling them coins to me for fiat. I'll take good care of them.

If you don't like the esoteric thing, than maybe this game isn't yours.
Stick with forex is my suggestion.



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Don't feed the trolls Smiley
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July 28, 2015, 02:35:20 AM

Beijing market is in meltdown, so expect some temporary gains in Bitcoin. Next few hours will be interesting.

But we will be back to 230 by Friday.

If that is the case you should be more than happy to take 10 bucks over your spot price then, after all, giving you 10 dollar profit.

More profitable to sell at 290 and buy them back at the lower price. If you are a hoddler, then you may not get that.

What this holder doesn't get is how you can be so sure it's going to be appreciably lower on Friday, let alone all the way down to $230.

Sounds like a typical beartard pipe dream.

If it goes down to 230 or below I will gladly toss in more than me weekly 3% I normally do. Heck, still waiting on the sub 200, I got very lucky earlier this year and caught the crash below 200 and happened to have money to buy a little bit. IMO, a return on my 1.5 BTC buy has shown great return if I have to cash out now. More than if I had put it into a saving account for sure.
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July 28, 2015, 02:57:47 AM
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We're going to a huge teacup. We'll look back and say "of course!". We'll see the pre-halving pump/dump form the teacup pattern with the (then, previous) ATH, then launching up above and beyond. I am not concerned about the next year of bitcoin at all. I am completely relaxed and content with where we're going.
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July 28, 2015, 03:00:58 AM

Well good morning Bitcoinland.


You know there are things like timezones right?


LOL

I just stumbled on this post now.

Yes of course I know about time zones, an invention of Sanford Fleming, I believe. You seem to be missing the point of my repetition.

It's always morning, afternoon, evening or night somewhere in the world, but it's always morning in Bitcoinland.

It's like my formerly frequent references to coffee. When I realized some people totally missed the metaphor and thought I was talking about the beverage, I toned it down a notch.

I can't believe that some people reacted so negatively to what was intended to be a pleasant daily hello and recap of the day's status.

At least your comment was civilized. Some people actually seemed perturbed and made a more hostile response. To these people I'll just say, "Get a life".

Cheers.  Smiley
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