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October 25, 2013, 03:04:43 PM
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Anyone willing to call a bottom?


A local bottom or the bottom or the big bottom (of this bearish market)?

big
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October 25, 2013, 03:05:57 PM
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Each of those transactions my friend is a container for the new wealthy to be distributed one at a time over the following run ups to $10,000 and beyond.

Or part of an EFT
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October 25, 2013, 03:08:44 PM
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Anyone willing to call a bottom?


A local bottom or the bottom or the big bottom (of this bearish market)?

big

Lots of pussy footing going on here, hang on bulls there are some players hitching a ride.
This is where the weak hands show.
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October 25, 2013, 03:12:22 PM
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Now fully corrected. It might overcorrect a bit more (quite a bit more if China falls through support at 1000), then continue upward. Or it could bounce around here for a few more days before going higher. Either way, it is going higher, past the all-time high. Don't be spooked by violent gyrations, as these are commonplace in Bitcoinland.
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October 25, 2013, 03:15:02 PM
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$160ish
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October 25, 2013, 03:18:13 PM
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Anyone willing to call a bottom?

$160ish

Sounds plausible as an overcorrection. China being so close to 1000 kind of messes up the technical picture, so who knows, but either way quick recovery within the week.
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October 25, 2013, 03:19:08 PM
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Anyone willing to call a bottom?


A local bottom or the bottom or the big bottom (of this bearish market)?

big

We haven't tested yet the low of 50.01 so .... have fun with speculation  Cheesy

What is going to be the bottom price? I more or less know it (with +7 / -7 USD precision range).

When is going to be the big bottom? I more or less know it (with a monthly precision).

Will I tell you at what price and when the big bottom is going to be? No  Grin

What I can do is I can make a private call to a selected individual here and this individual will reveal the call a few month after the bottom is hit. Would that be okay?

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If I was I would carefully study Walsoraj's posts. I would also carefully study Jaroslaw's posts in case they appear (Jaroslaw is Walsoraj's evil twin from an evil parallel universe).

If I were you I would sign up with a good technical analysis forum and take lessons there.
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October 25, 2013, 03:20:56 PM
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did someone say bottom?   Cool
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October 25, 2013, 03:21:27 PM
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Anyone willing to call a bottom?


A local bottom or the bottom or the big bottom (of this bearish market)?

big

We haven't tested yet the low of 50.01 so .... have fun with speculation  Cheesy

What is going to be the bottom price? I more or less know it (with +7 / -7 USD precision range).

When is going to be the big bottom? I more or less know it (with a monthly precision).

Will I tell you at what price and when the big bottom is going to be? No  Grin

What I can do is I can make a private call to a selected individual here and this individual will reveal the call a few month after the bottom is hit. Would that be okay?

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If I was I would carefully study Walsoraj's posts. I would also carefully study Jaroslaw's posts in case they appear (Jaroslaw is Walsoraj's evil twin from an evil parallel universe).

If I were you I would sign up with a good technical analysis forum and take lessons there.

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Just tell me, I'll let everyone know if you were right.

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October 25, 2013, 03:21:38 PM
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Anyone willing to call a bottom?


A local bottom or the bottom or the big bottom (of this bearish market)?

big

We haven't tested yet the low of 50.01 so .... have fun with speculation  Cheesy

What is going to be the bottom price? I more or less know it (with +7 / -7 USD precision range).

When is going to be the big bottom? I more or less know it (with a monthly precision).

Will I tell you at what price and when the big bottom is going to be? No  Grin

What I can do is I can make a private call to a selected individual here and this individual will reveal the call a few month after the bottom is hit. Would that be okay?

Keep it crypto, dude. Type out your predictions, hash the message and post the hash here.
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October 25, 2013, 03:23:49 PM
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Bull trap? Or have we hit the bottom?

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October 25, 2013, 03:28:13 PM
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Keep it crypto, dude. Type out your predictions, hash the message and post the hash here.

How technically should I approach this (this hashing and stuff)? I am a newbie in crypto. Should I use some software to do it?

I don't even understand Bitcoin. I only trade it.
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October 25, 2013, 03:28:42 PM
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What happened is China just bounced off support at 1000. Either this psychological barrier will hold and stem further selling, or it breaks and we correct deeper, to like 150-160. Then we'll be well rested and ready for the continued run-up.
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October 25, 2013, 03:29:49 PM
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SR merchants simply changed marketplaces and do the same as before

A, yeah? Then where did the 95% of my pre-SR bust sales volume go? Sheepmarket and BMR are pretty much dead at this point and don't even have a fraction of the volume SR used to have. Add a permanent DDoS of BMR to it's lack of volume and you'll start to get the picture: this industry needs at least a year to recover.

I might have misunderstood this. Did you you type that you were a Silk Road vendor?
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October 25, 2013, 03:30:34 PM
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Are you the prophet of the all knowing spaghetti monster?
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October 25, 2013, 03:31:57 PM
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SR merchants simply changed marketplaces and do the same as before

A, yeah? Then where did the 95% of my pre-SR bust sales volume go? Sheepmarket and BMR are pretty much dead at this point and don't even have a fraction of the volume SR used to have. Add a permanent DDoS of BMR to it's lack of volume and you'll start to get the picture: this industry needs at least a year to recover.

I might have misunderstood this. Did you you type that you were a Silk Road vendor?

Man, on his profile used to say "top SR vendor". It was never a secret.
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October 25, 2013, 03:32:15 PM
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Bitstamp going to pass Gox, LOL!
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October 25, 2013, 03:40:43 PM
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Are you the prophet of the all knowing spaghetti monster?

I'm more about her <--- But the FSM gets respect.
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October 25, 2013, 03:42:10 PM
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When will someone make a service that will truly revolutionize the way we use bitcoin? An app/webservice that would oversimplify the use of bitcoin, making it accessible to the common folk who don't want to spend time getting to know bitcoin. Also something that would mitigate the exchange risk/confirmations duration problem.

Like a service that holds a wallet of bitcoin, allowing people to purchase bitcoins to immediately buy an item on the internet (this would be a service performed by the company itself). They would offer a variety of ways to deposit money, the difference is people wouldn't have to deal with the website selling the item or the inherent risks of bitcoin. The company itself wouldn't have to pay many fees because of the fact they work with bitcoin. Companies selling items accepting payments in bitcoin from this company would have eliminated the need to subscribe to payment processors themselves. Truly frictionless buying/selling for both customers and companies selling items.
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