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September 02, 2017, 02:43:13 PM

Only a few weeks ago we were talking about what we would be doing if BTC reached a certain point. For some it was 5000$, for me it was 5000€.

I said that I wanted to buy a used Porsche 911 convertible.

Tricky. I bought a Porsche 928S4 with a few coins at the 2500/coin mark, and while it is a perfectly fine little car I do look at it sometimes and wonder why the value hasn't doubled in the past few months. But it brings me mental stimulation and joy, which is good.

Key life lesson ahead:

Remember that the one thing in life you can never get more of is time. It's even rarer than bitcoins, and can't be created by any force in the universe faster than it unfolds (like um... bitcoin). So if you really want a 911 convertible, and it's something that will return you a serious investment in joy, buy it now and not later. Because next year you will have one less year in your life to enjoy it; a year you will never be able to get back.

I would recommend a pre 1969 Targa of course, but I like the short wheelbase models. Then again they can and will kill you, so you might be better off with the 69-72 models which have the delightful MFI system or (if you're cheap and buying a 69-71 T) carbs. The 72 911T might be the best; I think it's the one with MFI and that funny oil port that everyone mistook for a gas tank port with hilarious results....

C
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September 02, 2017, 02:47:18 PM

And in the end panic selling starting, triggering all stop loss. Will see where to find a real support.   Shocked Shocked
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September 02, 2017, 02:49:07 PM

Did Jimbo sleep in and lose another buying opportunity?
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September 02, 2017, 02:56:05 PM

And in the end panic selling starting, triggering all stop loss. Will see where to find a real support.   Shocked Shocked

Now we know, 4450 Smiley
Two regrets.
1) I thought about putting a limit buy order a big higher than 4450, didn't went for it and ended using one of theses overprice finex market orders at 4464...
2) Should have bought more instead of just closing my position Cheesy
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September 02, 2017, 03:07:44 PM

Goldman Sachs dump started already? Or just a small correction from 4970 to 4600?

Correction in my opinion, you've been around long enough to know that retraces always follow significant upwards price surges. 

Yeah but seems like some people use the GS prediction to start panic selling. Could probably drop to 3.5 this time. Sad that those big players came into the game. Now they have controll over the price of bitcoin with simple predictions.
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September 02, 2017, 03:12:42 PM

Did Jimbo sleep in and lose another buying opportunity?
No way. I'm betting he's soon going to post about buying at a good price with extra-good commission!  Wink
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September 02, 2017, 03:14:15 PM

Goldman Sachs dump started already? Or just a small correction from 4970 to 4600?

Correction in my opinion, you've been around long enough to know that retraces always follow significant upwards price surges. 

Yeah but seems like some people use the GS prediction to start panic selling. Could probably drop to 3.5 this time. Sad that those big players came into the game. Now they have controll over the price of bitcoin with simple predictions.
As time goes on, I think there will be fewer and fewer weak hands and more hardcore hodlers. It will get harder and harder to shake the tree for falling fruit.
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September 02, 2017, 03:15:01 PM

Sad that those big players came into the game. Now they have controll over the price of bitcoin with simple predictions.

Sad people forget too fast. GS first prediction for this year top was at $3300. If they had any control thru those "predictions" we'd have been trading now at $2500 not at $4500!
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September 02, 2017, 03:21:31 PM

hmmmm, this is almost in buy territory...


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September 02, 2017, 03:25:59 PM

Does the fact that we are facing a 3 day weekend in US have any effect at all with the markets. (Wire transfer can't get to exchanges until Tuesday.) Or are US customers basically insignificant due to the US overreaching regulations?
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September 02, 2017, 03:27:28 PM

Yeah but seems like some people use the GS prediction to start panic selling. Could probably drop to 3.5 this time. Sad that those big players came into the game. Now they have controll over the price of bitcoin with simple predictions.

Simple predictions my ass. They're probably heavily painting the tape so they can come out in hindsight with new fake news articles with titles claiming "Goldman Trading analysts correctly predicted Bitcoin price movement". For them it's all about self promotion and trying to stay relevant.
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September 02, 2017, 03:27:54 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

Just having my first coffee after running over to buy the dip I missed last night.

After last night's ATH capping an incredible month-long rally, we were overdue for a real correction and we got a real doozy... currently $4545USD/$5635CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Even Altcoincash took a beating... $570USD/$707CAD (Coinmarketcap).

Still waiting to see if it goes even lower or heads up from here.
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I noticed long ago that the peaks usually hit $xx80. Remember NLC's Wile E. Coyote gifs? The ledge was always $480, $380, $280. Even she saw the pattern.

Did Jimbo sleep in and lose another buying opportunity?

Almost. Woke up, saw sub-$4.5kUSD threw on my clothes and ran over. Spent about half of my pocket cash and got home to find it had already bounced back up.

I'm betting he's soon going to post about buying at a good price with extra-good commission!  Wink

I wish. I had to pay an exorbitant 6.8% buy fee but at least I seem to have caught the bottom (for now). Just a few hundred bucks worth but everything helps.

If it goes back down below $4.45k I'll do it again.
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September 02, 2017, 03:37:07 PM

Sad that those big players came into the game. Now they have controll over the price of bitcoin with simple predictions.

Sad people forget too fast. GS first prediction for this year top was at $3300. If they had any control thru those "predictions" we'd have been trading now at $2500 not at $4500!


Good post that, becoin.

We always get weekend dumps any way, I don't think we're about to go plummeting downwards myself.
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September 02, 2017, 04:05:47 PM

“In 2013 the central bank in Germany said it wanted its gold back from the UK, France and the US. Here’s the thing, Germany does not want all of its gold back.”
 
“As it is going through its election cycle, there are specific factions of the German government that are pushing to get German gold back to domestically being held. The German elections are in mid-September, it is not a coincidence that this happened just before that. It was to appease political dynamics as well as leasing development of gold


“Bitcoin is a very small market cap compared to gold. I don’t think it has much impact on gold and looks like a bubble right now.”
 
“As someone who has been around Wall Street a long time I’ve seen a lot of different tricks of the trade and frauds that come and go. I am seeing all of the various schemes in bitcoin right now. There’s good forensic evidence that there are people doing wash sales right now and the suckers don’t know they are getting sucked in. Gold is still the ultimate safe haven
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“I expect to see gold hit $5,000 and eventually to $10,000 an ounce. Maybe not tomorrow or a couple of years but that is the fundamental price of gold as money.”
 
“In a recent conversation with legendary commodity investor Jim Rogers he indicated to me was, ‘nothing goes to that level without a 50% retracing before it resumes its path upwards.’ Moves happen very fast. The question is, what are the catalysts that could take it higher?”

People can and should be allowed to buy bitcoin, but the US Government will in time call them traitors, or terrorists, and seize their assets. Kiss

How much is your BTC worth in Huston BTW. ... best  Cheesy Wink
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September 02, 2017, 04:07:54 PM

Sad that those big players came into the game. Now they have controll over the price of bitcoin with simple predictions.

Sad people forget too fast. GS first prediction for this year top was at $3300. If they had any control thru those "predictions" we'd have been trading now at $2500 not at $4500!


Good post that, becoin.

We always get weekend dumps any way, I don't think we're about to go plummeting downwards myself.

I think so too.... sub 4500 feels like cheap coins. But let's see.
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September 02, 2017, 04:35:30 PM

How much is your BTC worth in Huston BTW. ...

How much is your gold worth in Huston BTW. ...
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September 02, 2017, 04:43:25 PM

How much is your BTC worth in Huston BTW. ... best  Cheesy Wink

Gold's all time high inflation adjusted, which is supposed to be the point of it, was over three and half decades ago.

Bitcoin's was about 12 hours ago.
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September 02, 2017, 04:54:42 PM

Been waiting for a good opportunity to put in some more fiat. This looks like it might be it. But when though....

Waiting for some consolidation before pulling the trigger I think. Maybe Tuesday

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September 02, 2017, 04:58:01 PM

Only a few weeks ago we were talking about what we would be doing if BTC reached a certain point. For some it was 5000$, for me it was 5000€.

I said that I wanted to buy a used Porsche 911 convertible.

Tricky. I bought a Porsche 928S4 with a few coins at the 2500/coin mark, and while it is a perfectly fine little car I do look at it sometimes and wonder why the value hasn't doubled in the past few months. But it brings me mental stimulation and joy, which is good.

Key life lesson ahead:

Remember that the one thing in life you can never get more of is time. It's even rarer than bitcoins, and can't be created by any force in the universe faster than it unfolds (like um... bitcoin). So if you really want a 911 convertible, and it's something that will return you a serious investment in joy, buy it now and not later. Because next year you will have one less year in your life to enjoy it; a year you will never be able to get back.

I would recommend a pre 1969 Targa of course, but I like the short wheelbase models. Then again they can and will kill you, so you might be better off with the 69-72 models which have the delightful MFI system or (if you're cheap and buying a 69-71 T) carbs. The 72 911T might be the best; I think it's the one with MFI and that funny oil port that everyone mistook for a gas tank port with hilarious results....

C

I believe that I can live forever actually. Might be proven wrong in the end.

Yes my favorite is an old Targa, however these are too expensive right now. I'm looking at the 996, cheaper and maybe also more useable as a daily driver. I've even seen one with the front replaced by a kit making it look like a 997.

At work someone has acquired a 996 Targa and this made me realize that the 996 and 997 Targa are not Targa at all, just coupes with a big sunroof.

There are other things I want to do that will cost me less than that, with more incremental spending, getting a pilot's license for one, so I'll start with that first.
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