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September 05, 2017, 03:18:01 AM

I'm calling it 2980 on the 9th

wild ass guess of course
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September 05, 2017, 03:35:03 AM

we have broken down through the medium term support line

this could just be the mother of all bear traps...or things could get really ugly

You like a little drama in your posts?

Seems as if you are exaggerating a bit.

Look, we were just  at these price points a week ago (which is a 15% correction), and it would not be unreasonable to have a 30% or more correction.  I have my doubts about a 50% correction, but sometimes, momentum has it's own effect, and sure as fuck, bitcoin likes to overshoot expectations, no?  We are not beyond overshooting, but there is no need to exaggerate and to act like there is some kind of doom and gloom going on in bitcoin at this time, and there seems to be considerable and ongoing buying support, at this level and at lower levels, if we go there. 


NO need to panic yet, boys and girl.

We both know that bitcoin always has the potential to lose on the order of 40% of its value in a matter of days.  It has happened many times in the past and yes, I have found it rather dramatic when it happened.  Were it to do that now it would put us under 3000 USD.  Such an event would not shake my faith in the long term exponential bull, but newcomers to the space should be aware of the possibility.


O.k.   So your reason for drama is to help out the "newcomers" to better understand the market movements of bitcoin?  A bit patronizing, no? 

Yeah, newcomers can look at charts, and yes, there are a lot of people who jump into something blindly, so are these "newcomers" gonna understand your drama for what it is?  A warning or you want to call it an "awarening"?
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September 05, 2017, 03:41:49 AM

PSA: BTC-e is back at https://btc-e.nz/ where you can check your balances and immediately retrieve 55% of your holdings, but you'l forgo the rest (45% in house tokens) unless you wait for the relaunch after Sept 15th.

I just read those refund terms, and that refund process and waiver is much more draconian than I had initially thought that it would be.  I did not realize that anyone requesting a refund had to request all of their 55% funds, and to waive their right to the other 45%...

BTC-e seems to be conducting themselves like bullies, here.  I had no intention to get my 55% refund, and I had planned to wait it out; however, now, I kind of feel like I am being bullied into a decision that I had already made.   Cry Cry
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September 05, 2017, 03:45:00 AM

Well I'm glad I hedged for doom by selling my AltTrash. This is exactly the nightmare I've been waiting for. Fuck me. Did _anybody_ sell at the top?
Sold BTC at the top. Bought ETH. hahah
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September 05, 2017, 03:47:12 AM

we have broken down through the medium term support line

this could just be the mother of all bear traps...or things could get really ugly

You like a little drama in your posts?

Seems as if you are exaggerating a bit.

Look, we were just  at these price points a week ago (which is a 15% correction), and it would not be unreasonable to have a 30% or more correction.  I have my doubts about a 50% correction, but sometimes, momentum has it's own effect, and sure as fuck, bitcoin likes to overshoot expectations, no?  We are not beyond overshooting, but there is no need to exaggerate and to act like there is some kind of doom and gloom going on in bitcoin at this time, and there seems to be considerable and ongoing buying support, at this level and at lower levels, if we go there. 


NO need to panic yet, boys and girl.

We both know that bitcoin always has the potential to lose on the order of 40% of its value in a matter of days.  It has happened many times in the past and yes, I have found it rather dramatic when it happened.  Were it to do that now it would put us under 3000 USD.  Such an event would not shake my faith in the long term exponential bull, but newcomers to the space should be aware of the possibility.


O.k.   So your reason for drama is to help out the "newcomers" to better understand the market movements of bitcoin?  A bit patronizing, no? 

Yeah, newcomers can look at charts, and yes, there are a lot of people who jump into something blindly, so are these "newcomers" gonna understand your drama for what it is?  A warning or you want to call it an "awarening"?

Jesus, you still have that fucking massive stick up your ass. 

Since when is someone doing some speculation in a speculation thread 'some drama'.  Please don't answer that with one of your fucking dull as dishwater walls of text, it was rhetorical.

The best thing noobs can do is put you on ignore.  This thread went down hill the day you turned up and you drove a lot of good people away with your pedantic bullshit.
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September 05, 2017, 03:47:25 AM

I'm calling it 2980 on the 9th

wild ass guess of course

Shall I consult with my Ouija Board to tell me what to do?

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September 05, 2017, 03:57:28 AM

$2666 Incoming
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September 05, 2017, 03:59:13 AM

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Jesus, you still have that fucking massive stick up your ass.  

Since when is someone doing some speculation in a speculation thread 'some drama'.  Please don't answer that with one of your fucking dull as dishwater walls of text, it was rhetorical.

The best thing noobs can do is put you on ignore.  This thread went down hill the day you turned up and you drove a lot of good people away with your pedantic bullshit.

hahahaha

stick?  what stick?  I had not noticed any stick.

And, you are nutso because you seem inclined to fail and refuse to comprehend context and now want to jump in as a kind of white knight to rescue newbie corporate shill trolls and to speculate about some kind of causation of a supposed demise of the WO thread!!!  

A demise of the WO thread that supposedly started in February-ish 2014?    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes  oh my!!!!  oh my!!  The WO thread has been downhill since February 2014, peeps been scared away, and guess who caused it?  yours truely, supposedly.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Roll Eyes

Not easy to take you very seriously with those kinds of personalized pettinesses, right?  

You come off as a bit bitter, no?   Tongue
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September 05, 2017, 04:04:08 AM

any chance to get FIAT to a chinese exchange?
cheap as fuck
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September 05, 2017, 04:04:23 AM

we have broken down through the medium term support line

this could just be the mother of all bear traps...or things could get really ugly

You like a little drama in your posts?

Seems as if you are exaggerating a bit.

Look, we were just  at these price points a week ago (which is a 15% correction), and it would not be unreasonable to have a 30% or more correction.  I have my doubts about a 50% correction, but sometimes, momentum has it's own effect, and sure as fuck, bitcoin likes to overshoot expectations, no?  We are not beyond overshooting, but there is no need to exaggerate and to act like there is some kind of doom and gloom going on in bitcoin at this time, and there seems to be considerable and ongoing buying support, at this level and at lower levels, if we go there.  


NO need to panic yet, boys and girl.



We both know that bitcoin always has the potential to lose on the order of 40% of its value in a matter of days.  It has happened many times in the past and yes, I have found it rather dramatic when it happened.  Were it to do that now it would put us under 3000 USD.  Such an event would not shake my faith in the long term exponential bull, but newcomers to the space should be aware of the possibility.


O.k.   So your reason for drama is to help out the "newcomers" to better understand the market movements of bitcoin?  A bit patronizing, no?  

Yeah, newcomers can look at charts, and yes, there are a lot of people who jump into something blindly, so are these "newcomers" gonna understand your drama for what it is?  A warning or you want to call it an "awarening"?

Jesus, you still have that fucking massive stick up your ass.  

Since when is someone doing some speculation in a speculation thread 'some drama'.  Please don't answer that with one of your fucking dull as dishwater walls of text, it was rhetorical.

The best thing noobs can do is put you on ignore.  This thread went down hill the day you turned up and you drove a lot of good people away with your pedantic bullshit.

damn it nan, you still quoting jjg?  

Where's BJA when you need him?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg14193055#msg14193055

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg14200801#msg14200801

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg14200912#msg14200912

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg14201077#msg14201077


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September 05, 2017, 04:12:00 AM

we have broken down through the medium term support line

this could just be the mother of all bear traps...or things could get really ugly

You like a little drama in your posts?

Seems as if you are exaggerating a bit.

Look, we were just  at these price points a week ago (which is a 15% correction), and it would not be unreasonable to have a 30% or more correction.  I have my doubts about a 50% correction, but sometimes, momentum has it's own effect, and sure as fuck, bitcoin likes to overshoot expectations, no?  We are not beyond overshooting, but there is no need to exaggerate and to act like there is some kind of doom and gloom going on in bitcoin at this time, and there seems to be considerable and ongoing buying support, at this level and at lower levels, if we go there.  


NO need to panic yet, boys and girl.



We both know that bitcoin always has the potential to lose on the order of 40% of its value in a matter of days.  It has happened many times in the past and yes, I have found it rather dramatic when it happened.  Were it to do that now it would put us under 3000 USD.  Such an event would not shake my faith in the long term exponential bull, but newcomers to the space should be aware of the possibility.


O.k.   So your reason for drama is to help out the "newcomers" to better understand the market movements of bitcoin?  A bit patronizing, no?  

Yeah, newcomers can look at charts, and yes, there are a lot of people who jump into something blindly, so are these "newcomers" gonna understand your drama for what it is?  A warning or you want to call it an "awarening"?

Jesus, you still have that fucking massive stick up your ass.  

Since when is someone doing some speculation in a speculation thread 'some drama'.  Please don't answer that with one of your fucking dull as dishwater walls of text, it was rhetorical.

The best thing noobs can do is put you on ignore.  This thread went down hill the day you turned up and you drove a lot of good people away with your pedantic bullshit.

damn it nan, you still quoting jjg?  

Where's BJA when you need him?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg14193055#msg14193055

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg14200801#msg14200801

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg14200912#msg14200912




BJA was a gambling big blocker nutjob, who shorted himself into oblivion.  sold 1/3 of his stash in the $280s, and then the second 1/3 in the $380s  and the final 1/3 after bitfinex in the $580s proclaiming that BTC was never coming back, and then he never came back.. .Go figure how that works when you bet against bitcoin and you double down and leverage such propositions?    Cry Cry
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we have broken down through the medium term support line

this could just be the mother of all bear traps...or things could get really ugly

You like a little drama in your posts?

Seems as if you are exaggerating a bit.

Look, we were just  at these price points a week ago (which is a 15% correction), and it would not be unreasonable to have a 30% or more correction.  I have my doubts about a 50% correction, but sometimes, momentum has it's own effect, and sure as fuck, bitcoin likes to overshoot expectations, no?  We are not beyond overshooting, but there is no need to exaggerate and to act like there is some kind of doom and gloom going on in bitcoin at this time, and there seems to be considerable and ongoing buying support, at this level and at lower levels, if we go there. 


NO need to panic yet, boys and girl.



We both know that bitcoin always has the potential to lose on the order of 40% of its value in a matter of days.  It has happened many times in the past and yes, I have found it rather dramatic when it happened.  Were it to do that now it would put us under 3000 USD.  Such an event would not shake my faith in the long term exponential bull, but newcomers to the space should be aware of the possibility.


O.k.   So your reason for drama is to help out the "newcomers" to better understand the market movements of bitcoin?  A bit patronizing, no? 

Yeah, newcomers can look at charts, and yes, there are a lot of people who jump into something blindly, so are these "newcomers" gonna understand your drama for what it is?  A warning or you want to call it an "awarening"?

Jesus, you still have that fucking massive stick up your ass. 

Since when is someone doing some speculation in a speculation thread 'some drama'.  Please don't answer that with one of your fucking dull as dishwater walls of text, it was rhetorical.

The best thing noobs can do is put you on ignore.  This thread went down hill the day you turned up and you drove a lot of good people away with your pedantic bullshit.

damn it nan, you still quoting jjg? 

Where's BJA when you need him?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg14193055#msg14193055

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg14200801#msg14200801

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg14200912#msg14200912




BJA was a gambling big blocker nutjob, who shorted himself into oblivion.  sold 1/3 of his stash in the $280s, and then the second 1/3 in the $380s  and the final 1/3 after bitfinex in the $580s proclaiming that BTC was never coming back, and then he never came back.. .Go figure how that works when you bet against bitcoin and you double down and leverage such propositions?    Cry Cry

Lot's of people that sell out seem to adapt to that attitude lol.
As soon as they have dumped their btc, btc must go down or die  Roll Eyes

Really China again? thought we'd put them behind us!

Traveling by car last 2 days, just catching up on this drop. China syndrome has never lasted to long, if that's really what's driving it. We really cant rely on what we read or hear coming from China anyways. Give it a day or 2, lol

Well it has obviously had some kind of effect, why would the dumps and this news coincide?
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September 05, 2017, 04:19:31 AM

Guys this dip has me in quite the predicament.

I got a scratch on my lambo and before I would have just bought a new one because why not right?

Now I am deciding between having it sent back to the factory for a full body replacement or if the dip goes further I will have to have to resort to how the common folk fix this...full paint job.

 Cry
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September 05, 2017, 04:37:50 AM

Guys this dip has me in quite the predicament.

I got a scratch on my lambo and before I would have just bought a new one because why not right?

Now I am deciding between having it sent back to the factory for a full body replacement or if the dip goes further I will have to have to resort to how the common folk fix this...full paint job.

 Cry


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL2HIuJR43A

Thats how common folks do it.
Personaly I just buy a can of paint that is somewhat in the same nuance and spray. Then again, my car is a diarrhea brown Volvo 144 from 1980.
I was thinking maybe buying a vanity plate, but that would actually cost more than the car.
But it's a great car, no freaking electronics that breaks down, and no car tax due to it being a veteran.
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September 05, 2017, 05:14:16 AM

I'll be back under $3000. Sell now, before it's too late. Mark my words.
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September 05, 2017, 05:23:15 AM

I'll be back under $3000. Sell now, before it's too late. Mark my words.


Here's the mark that you get for your words.

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September 05, 2017, 05:25:09 AM

What is going on with the price differences between exchanges?
There are hundreds of dollars difference between Kraken and Bitfinex/Bitstamp.

Is there any good reason, or just different methods of buying? They are usually pretty close to each other.
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September 05, 2017, 05:28:45 AM

I'll be back under $3000. Sell now, before it's too late. Mark my words.

been holding and accumulating since 150 usd price in oct 2013

no issues...mined it all...nothing invested ...clear...all profit from mining

can't get beat up on timing and price if you simply hold

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September 05, 2017, 06:12:27 AM

China not only bans new local ICOs but orders liquidation of existing ones.
 http://finance.caixin.com/2017-09-04/101140069.html
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There is a battle between who voted in the current poll: it's either Hell or Moon
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