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June 08, 2013, 01:44:25 PM
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what happens when the cross on the all time chart?

do we get rich?

The cross is arbitrary and that isn't the all time chart.
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June 08, 2013, 01:46:53 PM
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what happens when the cross on the all time chart?

do we get rich?

I guess you were just kidding... but anyway, the crossing point is arbitrary, the two y axes have different scales... change them and they will cross at different points...
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June 08, 2013, 01:47:47 PM
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I'm not sure that doesn't look worse!  Smiley

The cash flow makes the case for still being in the bubble more strongly than the actual price...


Short term though, I agree. Money is leaving the market. But the question is, is that a trend reversal, or only a short term phenomenon.

It's a question. Doesn't seem like a difficult question though.  Cheesy

Why else would we need a 2 million bid wall at $105?
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June 08, 2013, 01:53:00 PM
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what happens when they cross on the all time chart?

do we get rich?

I guess you were just kidding... but anyway, the crossing point is arbitrary, the two y axes have different scales... change them and they will cross at different points...

ah yes, thanks for clearing that up/correcting me guys... my maths is fairly rusty these days, so as I'm sure you can tell I didn't look closely enough at the axes

yeah I was kidding but also interested if there was any implication inherent in the structure of the graph

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June 08, 2013, 02:05:20 PM
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Not a sophisticated comment as I've only been reading this thread for a week - but that so looks like a wave about to break..
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Not a sophisticated comment as I've only been reading this thread for a week - but that so looks like a wave about to break..

lol, I suspect it'll end up having fluid-like properties...
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June 08, 2013, 02:15:30 PM
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It's a question. Doesn't seem like a difficult question though.  :D

Why else would we need a 2 million bid wall at $105?

ah, yes I forgot, to a simpleton all questions look equally simple.

okay, bullshit aside: if you are able to conclude, after (lemme look) 4 and a half month of almost uninterupted positive money flow, that, based on 5 or so days of negative flow that the trend reversed you must be a wizard. Please, take all my money and invest it for me :D
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June 08, 2013, 02:20:00 PM
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It's a question. Doesn't seem like a difficult question though.  Cheesy

Why else would we need a 2 million bid wall at $105?

ah, yes I forgot, to a simpleton all questions look equally simple.



have a doughnut. And then think about freeing yourself.


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June 08, 2013, 02:22:44 PM
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It's a question. Doesn't seem like a difficult question though.  Cheesy

Why else would we need a 2 million bid wall at $105?

ah, yes I forgot, to a simpleton all questions look equally simple.



have a doughnut. And then think about freeing yourself.





you're loving the "free yourself" spam at the moment aren't you sarc Cheesy
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http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/cigar-smoking-tommy-gun-toting-bear-surfing-on-a.jpg

My thoroughly researched analysis Smiley
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June 08, 2013, 02:25:29 PM
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It's a question. Doesn't seem like a difficult question though.  Cheesy

Why else would we need a 2 million bid wall at $105?

ah, yes I forgot, to a simpleton all questions look equally simple.



have a doughnut. And then think about freeing yourself.

what makes you think I haven't already? I thought this was the "theorize baselessly about the long-term prospects of bitcoin" thread, not the "explain your short-term trading rationale" thread. at least that's what it increasingly looks like ^__^
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June 08, 2013, 02:29:21 PM
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It's a question. Doesn't seem like a difficult question though.  Cheesy

Why else would we need a 2 million bid wall at $105?

ah, yes I forgot, to a simpleton all questions look equally simple.



have a doughnut. And then think about freeing yourself.





you're loving the "free yourself" spam at the moment aren't you sarc Cheesy

it's almost an hour since the last posting of it, so I expect, with bated breath, the return of his log(x+1) ("because it fits the data better") chart .
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June 08, 2013, 02:31:13 PM
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It's a question. Doesn't seem like a difficult question though.  Cheesy

Why else would we need a 2 million bid wall at $105?

ah, yes I forgot, to a simpleton all questions look equally simple.



have a doughnut. And then think about freeing yourself.

what makes you think I haven't already? I thought this was the "theorize baselessly about the long-term prospects of bitcoin" thread, not the "explain your short-term trading rationale" thread. at least that's what it increasingly looks like ^__^

because you don't seem very free....
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June 08, 2013, 02:31:28 PM
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seems a spike in trading activity (recently dictated by "mr manipulator") triggers conversation in the thread... gifs, wall pics, discussion on the motivation of the "whale's" intentions.... and then some train of thought seems to always stream into an off topic, general bitcoin debate. It's quite interesting some of the time, but sometimes quite infuriating to read through all the bitchy posts.

I miss Doug Tanner's on point wall pic posts and short term triangles... I guess when the major volatility stopped his bots stopped making as much profit and bitcoin trading became less interesting.
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June 08, 2013, 02:41:13 PM
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It's a question. Doesn't seem like a difficult question though.  Cheesy

Why else would we need a 2 million bid wall at $105?

ah, yes I forgot, to a simpleton all questions look equally simple.



have a doughnut. And then think about freeing yourself.

what makes you think I haven't already? I thought this was the "theorize baselessly about the long-term prospects of bitcoin" thread, not the "explain your short-term trading rationale" thread. at least that's what it increasingly looks like ^__^

because you don't seem very free....

haha, wait, lemme take off my pants

aaah, yes, you were right. much better
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June 08, 2013, 02:41:59 PM
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seems a spike in trading activity (recently dictated by "mr manipulator") triggers conversation in the thread... gifs, wall pics, discussion on the motivation of the "whale's" intentions.... and then some train of thought seems to always stream into an off topic, general bitcoin debate. It's quite interesting some of the time, but sometimes quite infuriating to read through all the bitchy posts.

I miss Doug Tanner's on point wall pic posts and short term triangles... I guess when the major volatility stopped his bots stopped making as much profit and bitcoin trading became less interesting.

So will the wall hold beyond Monday?  I think no.
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June 08, 2013, 02:43:16 PM
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seems a spike in trading activity (recently dictated by "mr manipulator") triggers conversation in the thread... gifs, wall pics, discussion on the motivation of the "whale's" intentions.... and then some train of thought seems to always stream into an off topic, general bitcoin debate. It's quite interesting some of the time, but sometimes quite infuriating to read through all the bitchy posts.

I miss Doug Tanner's on point wall pic posts and short term triangles... I guess when the major volatility stopped his bots stopped making as much profit and bitcoin trading became less interesting.

Are you talking about me, you cunt?!?!

I'll scratch your eyeballs out!
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June 08, 2013, 02:45:29 PM
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Ok its time to sell-off next part of bitcoins Smiley get ready for cheap coins Cheesy
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June 08, 2013, 02:47:06 PM
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People who went "all in" at 50 do care.

I'm all in and I don't give a shit. I will fall and raise with BTC  Wink

Being reckless with your decisions doesn't mean you are indifferent about them. Wink

First, i only invest what I can afford to lose.

Secondly, in my book being reckless means being out of BTC and into fiat (always considering that you put into this game only what you can afford to lose).
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