gizmoh
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November 19, 2013, 10:34:40 PM |
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The coin is too high for banksters : Hand shaking in progress
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November 19, 2013, 10:34:48 PM |
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http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/H4 and H1 look like that archetypal bubble pic. Probably going down quite a ways. My guess is bottom around the $150 to $225 range. I love you. Well, there may certainly be some noobs handing profits away to even newer noobs . . . Both of you should sell everything now, and wait for $150 to buy back. That will maximize your profit
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November 19, 2013, 10:35:14 PM |
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rpietila
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November 19, 2013, 10:42:48 PM |
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Quoting myself from another thread: - I give it 1/3 chance that we have already seen a (quasi-)major interim top in all exchanges - 2/3 chance that we have already seen the bottom
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proudhon
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November 19, 2013, 10:51:35 PM |
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Are you guys looking at different charts than me? Looks like pretty normal volatility to me, compared to the action we have seen the last couple of days.
Volatility either side of the peak is a standard pattern, I'll be surprised if this time around we don't see the same as the previous bubbles. In fact, given how routine they are, I'm not sure we can call them bubbles as a bubble by definition is a one time cataclysmic event. This
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November 19, 2013, 10:51:41 PM |
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If BTCChina volume is fake, and run by westerners, why is volume so low right now, while China is asleep? If one were using it to move other markets, now would be the perfect time . . .
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beenyce
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November 19, 2013, 10:53:05 PM |
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molecular
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November 19, 2013, 10:54:21 PM |
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jeff is eyeing satoshi (the asian girl is satoshi, in case anyone doesn't know).
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wachtwoord
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November 19, 2013, 10:54:43 PM |
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She looks ill.
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November 19, 2013, 10:55:35 PM |
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She looks ill.
From what I have heard, it must be a brain disease...
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Adrian-x
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November 19, 2013, 10:57:02 PM |
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Gallipi just tanked the price... He crapped his pants and did not answer to the last question, what a fail, Shasky and the indian lady yesterday have kicked everybody's butt what was the last question? i thought he did answer it. the essence of the question was "give me concrete examples of what we have to do to make sure that things as the Silk Road won't happen". There's no need to crap your pants on that, as the fincen lady said paper cash is a much greater tool for fraud/crime etc., just follow the same rules and move on. Where were you when he needed the teleprompter. you get 10/10 for homework prep.
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San1ty
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November 19, 2013, 10:59:25 PM |
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Is the bitstamp API still down? Are you fucking kidding me?
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Nemesis
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November 19, 2013, 11:00:39 PM |
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She looks ill.
From what I have heard, it must be a brain disease... She said a cash transaction is better because you will have more information of the other party. Wow.... i wonder if she even knows all the criminal activities are still using cash transaction? As for her " information" i bet its written in a police report like this " a black male suspect around 5ft9 in height age 18-40 " Sounds very descriptive to me. It must be my neighbour.
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November 19, 2013, 11:01:31 PM |
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Adrian-x
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November 19, 2013, 11:06:33 PM |
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Are you guys looking at different charts than me? Looks like pretty normal volatility to me, compared to the action we have seen the last couple of days.
Volatility either side of the peak is a standard pattern, I'll be surprised if this time around we don't see the same as the previous bubbles. In fact, given how routine they are, I'm not sure we can call them bubbles as a bubble by definition is a one time cataclysmic event. This I don't think of them as bubbles anymore. Bitcoin = be your own bank and this volatility = herd mentality - everyone withdraw your saving at once. I.e. it's a P2P run on the bank.
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November 19, 2013, 11:09:28 PM |
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the red lady is failing hard.
yep, partypooper in action Chris Larsen, the CEO of Ripple was originally scheduled to appear in her place.
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klee
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November 19, 2013, 11:10:14 PM |
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Are you guys looking at different charts than me? Looks like pretty normal volatility to me, compared to the action we have seen the last couple of days.
Volatility either side of the peak is a standard pattern, I'll be surprised if this time around we don't see the same as the previous bubbles. In fact, given how routine they are, I'm not sure we can call them bubbles as a bubble by definition is a one time cataclysmic event. This I don't think of them as bubbles anymore. Bitcoin = be your own bank and this volatility = herd mentality - everyone withdraw your saving at once. I.e. it's a P2P run on the bank. This is one of the best insights I have met on Bitcoin...
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November 19, 2013, 11:10:26 PM |
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Volatility either side of the peak is a standard pattern, I'll be surprised if this time around we don't see the same as the previous bubbles. In fact, given how routine they are, I'm not sure we can call them bubbles as a bubble by definition is a one time cataclysmic event.
I also don't really get the current "bubble-talk" - imho a real pop would bottom somewhere in the 150-200 range (and even this statement must seem lunatic to non-bitcoiners, since 200 is simply the value we had 2 weeks ago...). Currently it feels like a re-distribution from weak hands not grasping the recent upward movement to stronger hands. My guess is that either the "pop" to 150 will happen soon OR we will see some strong 4digit upward movement followed by the real "pop" which will still bottem in the 4digits - both scenarios followed by some months of calm time (which means linear growth in bitcoin world nevertheless...). The current chinese pressure as well as the positive hearing seem to point towards scenario two, but either way my coins will remain in cold-storage .
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November 19, 2013, 11:17:13 PM |
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Are you guys looking at different charts than me? Looks like pretty normal volatility to me, compared to the action we have seen the last couple of days.
Volatility either side of the peak is a standard pattern, I'll be surprised if this time around we don't see the same as the previous bubbles. In fact, given how routine they are, I'm not sure we can call them bubbles as a bubble by definition is a one time cataclysmic event. This I don't think of them as bubbles anymore. Bitcoin = be your own bank and this volatility = herd mentality - everyone withdraw your saving at once. I.e. it's a P2P run on the bank. Shhhh. We don't want the banks to know this.
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