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May 03, 2018, 01:06:49 PM

$9,333 on Stamp - Can we break $9,500, feels a long time since we even saw above that price.
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May 03, 2018, 01:42:03 PM
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May 03, 2018, 01:45:53 PM

OK another attempt upwards... if we don't claim 9700 or 10k we will retrace to what 8k?

That was quite a volume spike... I guess not the biggest though.
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May 03, 2018, 01:47:30 PM

$9,333 on Stamp - Can we break $9,500, feels a long time since we even saw above that price.

By some point this weekend, looking forward to breaking 9500  Cool
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May 03, 2018, 02:02:16 PM

$9,333 on Stamp - Can we break $9,500, feels a long time since we even saw above that price.

By some point this weekend, looking forward to breaking 9500  Cool

Why wait...  lol. These bulls are stubborn mother fuckers.

oooh... almost... maybe later.
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May 03, 2018, 02:13:27 PM


Market possibly starting to anticipate closure of the BitConifer 1-Week MACD bear correction which has been a permanent feature of the trading landscape since the December spike.


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May 03, 2018, 02:27:10 PM

Wow that was quick Bitcoin in just broken out of a triangle and has increase to almost 250$ (9,200$ - 9450$) in just a little over 2 hours. And if Bitcoin is really bullish it will try and test out the 9,700$ resistance and if it is broken there's only one way and its up, up to 10,600$. Also altcoins in are generally bullish today which means that the market is now on a bullish territory. It is looking good for Bitcoin and it will be any day now when it will try and reach above 10,000$ and hopefully altcoins will follow.
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May 03, 2018, 02:32:26 PM

What do we think of the Georgia Guidestones?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones
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May 03, 2018, 02:44:06 PM

dafuq is a bit conifer ?
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May 03, 2018, 03:21:14 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

Nice to see we're up a wee bit... currently $9420USD/$12105CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

It's been 5 days since we were over $9.5k and almost 2 months since we saw 5 digits.

Let's get 'er done.
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What do we think of the Georgia Guidestones?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones
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Good morning Bitcoinland.

Nice to see we're up a wee bit... currently $9420USD/$12105CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

It's been 5 days since we were over $9.5k and almost 2 months since we saw 5 digits.

Let's get 'er done.
I like your CAD dollar evaluation (anticipation) of what is going to happen for the n-time. Let's get back to the five digits for good. Am I right Jimbo?
Get your coffeee now

Oh, in case you missed it
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/future-bitcoin-what-lightning-could-look/
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May 03, 2018, 03:25:10 PM

What do we think of the Georgia Guidestones?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones

It is known that there is a group of elites out there who have a vision for the world that involves massive depopulation. They are not all powerful or anything like some Illuminati myths would have you believe. They are one faction out of maybe four major power factions on the planet. Their leaders are mostly Jewish intellectuals and can be thought of loosely as the neo-liberal establishment. It is reasonably safe to assume that at least some within that clique would be willing to accomplish the depopulation they desire through cataclysm if necessary.
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May 03, 2018, 03:25:21 PM

Wow that was quick Bitcoin in just broken out of a triangle and has increase to almost 250$ (9,200$ - 9450$) in just a little over 2 hours. And if Bitcoin is really bullish it will try and test out the 9,700$ resistance and if it is broken there's only one way and its up, up to 10,600$. Also altcoins in are generally bullish today which means that the market is now on a bullish territory. It is looking good for Bitcoin and it will be any day now when it will try and reach above 10,000$ and hopefully altcoins will follow.

Altcoins just do not follow bitcoin that easily. If bitcoin manages to jump more today (to somewhat like $9700+), there's almost a 100% probability that almost alts will suffer (versus bitcoin).

Keeping bitcoin right now (and not the alts) is probably the safest bet. I recently posted this here in the Trading discussion, you (or anyone in alts right now) should thoroughly understand it before keeping your alts as of now:

-Always keep in mind the following pattern of BTC & Alts, as seen in past years:

1. If bitcoin goes up heavily, all alts suffer.
2. If bitcoin goes down heavily, all alts suffer.
3. If bitcoin goes up slowly, only low volume alts suffer.
4. If bitcoin goes down slowly, only volume alts suffer.
5. If bitcoin stays sideways, every kind of alt grows.
6. If bitcoin stays sideways for a few weeks (4+), all alts grow and low-volume alts go "absolutely" crazy.
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May 03, 2018, 03:29:01 PM

A wee update, as of last night's action I have officially turned a 0.1 BTC profit using my cross-crypto J&J incremental strategy.

It is slow, but it works reliably.
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A wee update, as of last night's action I have officially turned a 0.1 BTC profit using my cross-crypto J&J incremental strategy.

It is slow, but it works reliably.

Nope, nothing on Google. Seems like you've no plans of making that secret J&J incremental strategy public. Roll Eyes

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May 03, 2018, 03:45:28 PM

Wow that was quick Bitcoin in just broken out of a triangle and has increase to almost 250$ (9,200$ - 9450$) in just a little over 2 hours. And if Bitcoin is really bullish it will try and test out the 9,700$ resistance and if it is broken there's only one way and its up, up to 10,600$. Also altcoins in are generally bullish today which means that the market is now on a bullish territory. It is looking good for Bitcoin and it will be any day now when it will try and reach above 10,000$ and hopefully altcoins will follow.

<< it's because of development of BitcoinInstant[BTI] imho *;-D weeee
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May 03, 2018, 03:58:41 PM

What do we think of the Georgia Guidestones?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones

It is known that there is a group of elites out there who have a vision for the world that involves massive depopulation. They are not all powerful or anything like some Illuminati myths would have you believe. They are one faction out of maybe four major power factions on the planet. Their leaders are mostly Jewish intellectuals and can be thought of loosely as the neo-liberal establishment. It is reasonably safe to assume that at least some within that clique would be willing to accomplish the depopulation they desire through cataclysm if necessary.

Ah yes, that seems much more plausible then "the most widely agreed-upon interpretation of the stones is that they describe the basic concepts required to rebuild a devastated civilization.[2] Author Brad Meltzer notes that the stones were built in 1979 at the height of the Cold War, and thus argues that they may have been intended as a message to the possible survivors of a nuclear World War III. The engraved suggestion to keep humanity's population below 500 million could have been made under the assumption that war had already reduced humanity below this number."

Funny how "it is known" that there is an unknown organisation. Of which you can make 'reasonable' assumptions.

Anyway, conifers are nice trees. Love to know what they have to do with bitcoin too.
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What do we think of the Georgia Guidestones?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones

It is known that there is a group of elites out there who have a vision for the world that involves massive depopulation. They are not all powerful or anything like some Illuminati myths would have you believe. They are one faction out of maybe four major power factions on the planet. Their leaders are mostly Jewish intellectuals and can be thought of loosely as the neo-liberal establishment. It is reasonably safe to assume that at least some within that clique would be willing to accomplish the depopulation they desire through cataclysm if necessary.

Ah yes, that seems much more plausible then "the most widely agreed-upon interpretation of the stones is that they describe the basic concepts required to rebuild a devastated civilization.[2] Author Brad Meltzer notes that the stones were built in 1979 at the height of the Cold War, and thus argues that they may have been intended as a message to the possible survivors of a nuclear World War III. The engraved suggestion to keep humanity's population below 500 million could have been made under the assumption that war had already reduced humanity below this number."

Funny how "it is known" that there is an unknown organisation. Of which you can make 'reasonable' assumptions.

Anyway, conifers are nice trees. Love to know what they have to do with bitcoin too.
Of course there are secret organizations. That part really does not need to be debated. Who and what they are is another matter, but in a population of multiple billions, pretty much anything you can imagine a group of people doing, someone is doing.
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May 03, 2018, 04:11:44 PM

Wow that was quick Bitcoin in just broken out of a triangle and has increase to almost 250$ (9,200$ - 9450$) in just a little over 2 hours. And if Bitcoin is really bullish it will try and test out the 9,700$ resistance and if it is broken there's only one way and its up, up to 10,600$. Also altcoins in are generally bullish today which means that the market is now on a bullish territory. It is looking good for Bitcoin and it will be any day now when it will try and reach above 10,000$ and hopefully altcoins will follow.

<< it's because of development of BitcoinInstant[BTI] imho *;-D weeee
I think you may have a bladder problem weeeeeee
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