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May 08, 2013, 04:43:18 AM
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Looks like this final bounce will end at about $110 as the triangle comes to a close.

I think I'll hold out for the $110 and get some sleep... it's nearly 6am after all.
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May 08, 2013, 04:51:06 AM
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Looks like this final bounce will end at about $110 as the triangle comes to a close.

I think I'll hold out for the $110 and get some sleep... it's nearly 6am after all.

I don't think it's going back down. *shrugs*
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May 08, 2013, 04:52:50 AM
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ok traders - question for ya.

i've apparently talked my head off about bitcoin enough that my brother wants in. he wants to buy two block erupter blades from asicminer the next time they're available. i have word from friedcat (in a PM inquring about the group buy of usb's i'm running) that there could be more available in a week or so. worst case scenario, those will sell for about 75 btc each, as they did in the first auction.

so, what's the easiest/quickest way to get 150 bitcoin? coinbase? wire to gox or bitstamp? local? talk to me guys.

...and be annoyed that i don't reply readily as i'm gonna go to sleep now... heh.
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May 08, 2013, 04:56:20 AM
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What.  Out of all possibilities a few hours ago, this one seemed the most unlikely.

It is called a "cup-and-handle". It is a very bullish formation.

I will be able to post a summary of my trades in Gox in 5.-7. May to this thread if it is deemed to be orderly, and there is at least some public demand. I am quite satisfied with the outcome, and would like the others to learn the secrets as well. Please don't contact me personally if you are not willing and/or able to pay my consulting fee of 10,000mBTC/hour, prepaid in the increments of 15 minutes.

Are you legit autistic?
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May 08, 2013, 05:01:20 AM
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What.  Out of all possibilities a few hours ago, this one seemed the most unlikely.

It is called a "cup-and-handle". It is a very bullish formation.

I will be able to post a summary of my trades in Gox in 5.-7. May to this thread if it is deemed to be orderly, and there is at least some public demand. I am quite satisfied with the outcome, and would like the others to learn the secrets as well. Please don't contact me personally if you are not willing and/or able to pay my consulting fee of 10,000mBTC/hour, prepaid in the increments of 15 minutes.

Are you legit autistic?

as someone on the autism spectrum, i can safely say he may well be nuts, but autistic? nah.

ten btc an hour consulting fee, prepaid in 15 minute increments... i really have no words to express my thoughts on this. even if his trading advice was reliably good.
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May 08, 2013, 05:02:54 AM
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What.  Out of all possibilities a few hours ago, this one seemed the most unlikely.

It is called a "cup-and-handle". It is a very bullish formation.

I will be able to post a summary of my trades in Gox in 5.-7. May to this thread if it is deemed to be orderly, and there is at least some public demand. I am quite satisfied with the outcome, and would like the others to learn the secrets as well. Please don't contact me personally if you are not willing and/or able to pay my consulting fee of 10,000mBTC/hour, prepaid in the increments of 15 minutes.

Are you legit autistic?

as someone on the autism spectrum, i can safely say he may well be nuts, but autistic? nah.

ten btc an hour consulting fee, prepaid in 15 minute increments... i really have no words to express my thoughts on this. even if his trading advice was reliably good.

narcissism seems to fit
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May 08, 2013, 05:05:20 AM
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What.  Out of all possibilities a few hours ago, this one seemed the most unlikely.

It is called a "cup-and-handle". It is a very bullish formation.

I will be able to post a summary of my trades in Gox in 5.-7. May to this thread if it is deemed to be orderly, and there is at least some public demand. I am quite satisfied with the outcome, and would like the others to learn the secrets as well. Please don't contact me personally if you are not willing and/or able to pay my consulting fee of 10,000mBTC/hour, prepaid in the increments of 15 minutes.

Are you legit autistic?

as someone on the autism spectrum, i can safely say he may well be nuts, but autistic? nah.

ten btc an hour consulting fee, prepaid in 15 minute increments... i really have no words to express my thoughts on this. even if his trading advice was reliably good.

I see.

Something seems off about him. I get that man-child vibe. Then again, I'm not sure what to think.
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May 08, 2013, 05:07:39 AM
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May 08, 2013, 05:19:45 AM
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Offtopic:
Guys, I`m trading < 400$

Trading fees:
gox 0.6%
bitstamp 0.5%
btc-e 0.2%

I'm choosing btc-e based on fee, Ignored withdrawal support for the moment, will transfer btc to an exchange with good withdrawal option when i want to withdraw.

Anything else you guys can share, being more experienced traders?
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May 08, 2013, 05:23:15 AM
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Anyone willing to pay that loser 10BTC/hour will end up broke.

LOL

Based on the guy's track record you can be sure to get bad advice lol.
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May 08, 2013, 05:33:25 AM
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Anyone willing to pay that loser 10BTC/hour will end up broke.

LOL

Based on the guy's track record you can be sure to get bad advice lol.

From what I understand, he's pretty loaded and had some great foresight to get into bitcoin early. You don't get to that point without being a winner imo.


As for the 10BTC/hr, it's subjective and probably worth it to some people because this is a very specialized field so you can't just call up any old financial advisor, and if nothing else, rpietila has the reputation to be trusted not to run off with your money.


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May 08, 2013, 05:50:13 AM
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Anyone willing to pay that loser 10BTC/hour will end up broke.

LOL

Based on the guy's track record you can be sure to get bad advice lol.

From what I understand, he's pretty loaded and had some great foresight to get into bitcoin early. You don't get to that point without being a winner imo.


As for the 10BTC/hr, it's subjective and probably worth it to some people because this is a very specialized field so you can't just call up any old financial advisor, and if nothing else, rpietila has the reputation to be trusted not to run off with your money.


This forum needs more love

Narcissist or not, the guy is honest and a stand-up businessman: a problem I recently had with a silver delivery from him was handled extremely well and to my satisfaction... on a sunday.

I find his narcissism entertaining and taking his offer is voluntary. I don't see a problem.

His motto seems to be: think big, talk big, act big. It's what bitcoin needs (the middle part is optional, but doesn't hurt). As long as he doesn't despise the small business I (and other might) have with him, I cannot attribute him with arrogance, either.

Here forum, you just got some love Wink
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May 08, 2013, 06:03:06 AM
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Well, I aim for 3% increase in BTC volume per day, so since I have just bought the BTC at $112.5, it's not worth cutting my losses at $110, as it will take longer to recover them.
Anyway, the downward trend seems to have lost momentum, and is turning back upwards.

I'm trying to make my initial buy-in of 6.2 bitcoins* into enough to quit work - I'm at 16.7 now, after 2.5 weeks, so eventually I will manage it - if only I can purchase and sell at the right time for once.

I'd rather take my time, and tread carefully. I have slipped back too many times this week (I had 22.5 BTC at one point, then held cash due to a badly timed sell, as it shot up on the 3rd while I was asleep. I tried to recover by buying in late, just as it peaked again - I lost about $500 that day) Sad

The thing is, I have very limited resources, and I really don't think it will drop much below $110 again any time soon, so I'd rather not risk it.


* I bought those (literally) 15 minutes before it plunged from $250....

You are really saying you want to quit your job and live on trading 16.7BTC? I don't understand. How much money do you need to live per month? $300?
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May 08, 2013, 06:06:24 AM
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Offtopic:
Guys, I`m trading < 400$

Trading fees:
gox 0.6%
bitstamp 0.5%
btc-e 0.2%

I'm choosing btc-e based on fee, Ignored withdrawal support for the moment, will transfer btc to an exchange with good withdrawal option when i want to withdraw.

Anything else you guys can share, being more experienced traders?

Well, you should have heard stories about Gox already, but I can tell you about Bitstamp: good experience, no problems at all, SEPA took 1 day, verification 1 day, support tickets are answered fast. Trading fees will go down anyway, if you do some trades.
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May 08, 2013, 06:07:16 AM
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May 08, 2013, 06:10:00 AM
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Anyone willing to pay that loser 10BTC/hour will end up broke.

LOL

Based on the guy's track record you can be sure to get bad advice lol.

From what I understand, he's pretty loaded and had some great foresight to get into bitcoin early. You don't get to that point without being a winner imo.


As for the 10BTC/hr, it's subjective and probably worth it to some people because this is a very specialized field so you can't just call up any old financial advisor, and if nothing else, rpietila has the reputation to be trusted not to run off with your money.


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HIS SECRET ADVICE: "Buy bitcoin oh and send btc to random users"

LOL  Cheesy
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May 08, 2013, 06:13:05 AM
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10btc per hour....what a bargain.
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May 08, 2013, 06:16:16 AM
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10btc per hour....what a bargain.

He must pay me 10btc per hour if i must hearing his bullshits wich never goes true like "we will never see 100$ again" hahaha
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May 08, 2013, 06:16:29 AM
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Anyone willing to pay that loser 10BTC/hour will end up broke.

LOL

Based on the guy's track record you can be sure to get bad advice lol.

From what I understand, he's pretty loaded and had some great foresight to get into bitcoin early. You don't get to that point without being a winner imo.


As for the 10BTC/hr, it's subjective and probably worth it to some people because this is a very specialized field so you can't just call up any old financial advisor, and if nothing else, rpietila has the reputation to be trusted not to run off with your money.


This forum needs more love

Man, this is all relative - most of people in here got his money in BTC before the bubble, when price was sub $15 - and we went up to $266, and now we are still at $110... Losing money is impossible, there's a lot of people who is VERY loaded and is not pretending they are some gurus.

Remember that buying the BTC2,5k rpietila says he has, was just a $25k investment a few months ago (he bought at the end of 2012 I think - not so early BTW). Not a very big deal.

And BTW, people like Smoothie or Goat (just to say two members that write in this thread) have a bigger stash and they dont brag about it.

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May 08, 2013, 06:19:39 AM
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Anyone willing to pay that loser 10BTC/hour will end up broke.

LOL

Based on the guy's track record you can be sure to get bad advice lol.

From what I understand, he's pretty loaded and had some great foresight to get into bitcoin early. You don't get to that point without being a winner imo.


As for the 10BTC/hr, it's subjective and probably worth it to some people because this is a very specialized field so you can't just call up any old financial advisor, and if nothing else, rpietila has the reputation to be trusted not to run off with your money.


This forum needs more love

Man, this is all relative - most of people in here got his money in BTC before the bubble, when price was sub $15 - and we went up to $266, and now we are still at $110... Losing money is impossible, there's a lot of people who is VERY loaded and is not pretending they are some gurus.

Remember that buying the BTC2,5k rpietila says he has, was just a $25k investment a few months ago (he bought at the end of 2012 I think - not so early BTW). Not a very big deal.

And BTW, people like Smoothie or Goat (just to say two members that write in this thread) have a bigger stash and they dont brag about it.



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