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December 26, 2017, 05:09:48 AM

This board is like a twilight zone where anything that's not a perpetual straight rise to $10,000,000 is bearish

No straight raise to $10 million in the next 2 days? Is that you Yellen? Rothschild shill!
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December 26, 2017, 05:17:27 AM

Ton of people sitting on piles of cash last year waiting for the drop I suppose. but it never came. Cheesy   Bitcoin is funny like that.  

Strange now,  I took a 2 year break and just now starting to catch up and look at all my old accounts.  Always kept .1 btc on my phone just to see what prices were like every now and then.   It's been a big shock to look at my accounts now days and just the dust .1btc on my phone went from 40 dollars to 1500.   Crazy.. I'm a perma holder though.. using that old Reptilia strategy of selling 2% at every 10% rise if you need to.  I never needed to since I was working so much and didn't have time to really bother.   But he did give some great advice.



Poor old goat.  I liked him.  A bit of a megalomaniac, but beyond his self serving ways there was a warm hearted genius.

Too bad...  hopefully the current course of action is healing to him...
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December 26, 2017, 05:24:44 AM

It's been a big shock to look at my accounts now days and just the dust .1btc on my phone went from 40 dollars to 1500.


I know the feeling. This is my first bull market experience of watching what I once regarded as dust becoming worth hundreds of dollars.
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December 26, 2017, 05:26:37 AM

This board is like a twilight zone where anything that's not a perpetual straight rise to $10,000,000 is bearish

just the way we like it
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December 26, 2017, 05:33:33 AM

The bitcoin wallet on my Purse.io account has perpetual money.  I spend money once in a while, then go to spend again and there is even more money in there than the last time I bought something.

Just bought a Trezor at a 23% discount.
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December 26, 2017, 05:34:50 AM

It's been a big shock to look at my accounts now days and just the dust .1btc on my phone went from 40 dollars to 1500.


I know the feeling. This is my first bull market experience of watching what I once regarded as dust becoming worth hundreds of dollars.

Bought 2 Trezor's back when they first came out since I was using Armory at the time.  Was a pita to get BitcoinD to load then took forever for Armory to sync the database.   Put my daughters college fund on one and our personal savings on another.    Holy crap.. that girl could go anywhere she would want now; can't imagine in another 8 years when she can use it.
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December 26, 2017, 05:35:06 AM

What do you think it's just going to continue setting a new ATH every 5 days with that weak chart and thin book? Its over. Get over it.

https://youtu.be/OZSr27GQq7w
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December 26, 2017, 05:43:36 AM

The bitcoin wallet on my Purse.io account has perpetual money.  I spend money once in a while, then go to spend again and there is even more money in there than the last time I bought something.

Just bought a Trezor at a 23% discount.

Each time I sell I find myself regretting it months later because I could have sold ten times higher. The dust left over from a transaction becomes worth more dollars than what I sold. You might find your trezor cost you $1000 in a few months, and that a few months after that the dust left over is worth enough to buy a new car.
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December 26, 2017, 05:48:12 AM

^ See I'm not THIS bearish. I expect some kind of bounce at 8K
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December 26, 2017, 05:49:15 AM

She moves in mysterious ways.
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December 26, 2017, 06:00:41 AM

Yay, scribble charts.  Those are fun.  What I've learned over the years.. when everyone expects something it usually won't happen.   The big fish know that all the little fish are waiting to feed on leftovers and believe me they are greedy.  They don't want to share at all and usually just eat the little fish in the process.

All the little fish are selling like mad waiting to buy in at a lower price, best to just jump out of the pool and wait while the big fish get fat and happy on the dumb little fish that stayed.   Of course I was playing with a few btc and now stuck in cash.  I know it won't go my way. LOL
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December 26, 2017, 06:14:16 AM

finally

some quality TA in this thread
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December 26, 2017, 06:31:49 AM

BTC500 mini wall @ $15k is getting eaten on Finex
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December 26, 2017, 06:40:32 AM

finally

some quality TA in this thread

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December 26, 2017, 06:53:10 AM

The bitcoin wallet on my Purse.io account has perpetual money.  I spend money once in a while, then go to spend again and there is even more money in there than the last time I bought something.

Just bought a Trezor at a 23% discount.

Each time I sell I find myself regretting it months later because I could have sold ten times higher. The dust left over from a transaction becomes worth more dollars than what I sold. You might find your trezor cost you $1000 in a few months, and that a few months after that the dust left over is worth enough to buy a new car.

Better to spend bitcoins than have fiat to spend.
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December 26, 2017, 06:56:26 AM

Looks like its going with the 16k thing before the drop

I'm thinking the 78 fib line around 17,900. There should be significant resistance around 18K. If it can break through decisively, then who knows. A continuation of the exponential trend would suggest around 80K in Jan/Feb.
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December 26, 2017, 07:02:00 AM

The bitcoin wallet on my Purse.io account has perpetual money.  I spend money once in a while, then go to spend again and there is even more money in there than the last time I bought something.

Just bought a Trezor at a 23% discount.

Each time I sell I find myself regretting it months later because I could have sold ten times higher. The dust left over from a transaction becomes worth more dollars than what I sold. You might find your trezor cost you $1000 in a few months, and that a few months after that the dust left over is worth enough to buy a new car.


But without buying a Trezor, you may find in a few months you have no Bitcoins at all. My cheap car I bought with BTC profits a few years back cost me $500K now, but better security is never a waste of money.
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December 26, 2017, 07:03:32 AM

$20K by New Years
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December 26, 2017, 07:19:33 AM



So basically a stegosaurus? I can't argue with your logic. Or your crayons.
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