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December 10, 2013, 08:54:34 AM |
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im going for 1200 for the month.. i've been slowing down a lot lately since it's way too damn much posting. i'll probably end up doing 300ish a month once the 17th is here
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mmitech
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December 10, 2013, 08:56:14 AM |
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this new member killed all charts with this over #"$$"!"!$$ kill informative Chart
How the fck its 3 days ago if it says November 7 idiot? Do you live on another parallel universe? Or are you back from the past? Can you just end yourself for being stupid? oh shit am I blind hahahahaha, but still for god sake in one month he spent 9 days and 8 hours hahahahahahaha and for god sake 1366 post in one month , doesn't he have anything to do ? like a normal life, doesn't he work sleep eat shower....
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macsga
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December 10, 2013, 08:56:31 AM |
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and the best part how the fuck can someone who registered 3 days agao spend 9 days online !!!!
A. Time machine? B. FTL (Faster Than Light) typer? C. SQL Injection? Hrrmrmmrmm.... im going for 1200 for the month.. i've been slowing down a lot lately since it's way too damn much posting. i'll probably end up doing 300ish a month once the 17th is here It's B then!!!
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OldGeek
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Blitz:The price affects the perception of the news
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December 10, 2013, 09:00:22 AM |
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I am unable to see anything interesting in the big four exchanges. Gox and Btc-e are drifting, Stamp showing a few ups and downs, Cny just had some activity, but all of it is on relatively slim volume. Everyone seems to be waiting. For *something*.
Does this mean that BTC-e is closing down: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/btceUSD_depth.htmlIf I read correctly, bids and asks add up to a few hundred BTC only. Don't know, but I'd guess that they aren't closing down. Too much profit in running a website that collects a percentage from everyone who trades. Here is what my bot is telling me: Sell orders = Total: 11,520.73 BTC Buy orders = Total: 9,705,997.06 USD I only recently moved to BTC-e after allowing Gox to totally fook up my game plan for the last time. So far all seems to be fine.
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ChartBuddy
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December 10, 2013, 09:02:06 AM |
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seanneko
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December 10, 2013, 09:19:15 AM |
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this new member killed all charts with this over #"$$"!"!$$ kill informative Chart
How the fck its 3 days ago if it says November 7 idiot? Do you live on another parallel universe? Or are you back from the past? Can you just end yourself for being stupid? oh shit am I blind hahahahaha, but still for god sake in one month he spent 9 days and 8 hours hahahahahahaha and for god sake 1366 post in one month , doesn't he have anything to do ? like a normal life, doesn't he work sleep eat shower.... Nobody cares.
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Bagatell
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December 10, 2013, 09:37:49 AM |
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I am unable to see anything interesting in the big four exchanges.
Markets just resting. 000.07921 15/07/2010 108.77592 06/06/2013 434.87999 13/11/2013 884.00000 09/12/2013 937.00000 10/12/2013
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macsga
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December 10, 2013, 09:38:47 AM |
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ChartBuddy
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December 10, 2013, 10:02:00 AM |
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spooderman
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December 10, 2013, 10:11:50 AM |
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China and btc e falling by themselves over the last hour or so, gox barely any volume.
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thoughtfan
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December 10, 2013, 10:13:01 AM |
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That's just wrong My train of thought went: Japanese tv? No, wrong colour arse! Australian, US... ....hold on a minute... that's a UK registration plate. OK, I admit it, it's a 'fellow' Brit!
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Kipsy89
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Relax!
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December 10, 2013, 10:21:53 AM |
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christ that picture is atrocious
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rpietila
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December 10, 2013, 10:36:02 AM |
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China and btc e falling by themselves over the last hour or so, gox barely any volume.
The fact that there is any volume, is an indication that someone is buying. This is bullish! To the m00n, boyz!
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stereotype
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December 10, 2013, 10:37:24 AM |
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That's just wrong My train of thought went: Japanese tv? No, wrong colour arse! Australian, US... ....hold on a minute... that's a UK registration plate. OK, I admit it, it's a 'fellow' Brit! Is this 1 of 57 varieties of propulsion, to da moon?!
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JorgeStolfi
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December 10, 2013, 10:39:00 AM |
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China and btc e falling by themselves over the last hour or so, gox barely any volume.
Can we trust the data posted by those exchanges? Are those bids and offers real? Are the transactions real, or just being simulated to sustain a price that finds no real buyers? During the crash, when the price was down to 800$ on its way to 550$, Mt. Gox stopped reporting the real data, instead looped the last 5 minutes over and over, at least 5 times. Was that a bug, or were they trying to hide the crash? By now everybody who has looked into this market must have realized that, even if the bitcoin survives as a currency, its market is a pyramid schema (or, euphemistically, a zero-sum game): every profit one makes by investing in bitcoins must be the loss of someone else. So, can we trust that operators of sites that serve a pyramid schema?
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December 10, 2013, 10:42:17 AM |
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If someone sells 17k coins (to $600), we'll see a Head&Shoulders pattern.
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December 10, 2013, 10:55:43 AM |
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That's just wrong My train of thought went: Japanese tv? No, wrong colour arse! Australian, US... ....hold on a minute... that's a UK registration plate. OK, I admit it, it's a 'fellow' Brit! my first thought was 'Brit'. it just couldn´t be different...
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spooderman
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December 10, 2013, 10:58:34 AM |
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China and btc e falling by themselves over the last hour or so, gox barely any volume.
The fact that there is any volume, is an indication that someone is buying. This is bullish! To the m00n, boyz! Not trying to be facetious but it is also an indication that someone is selling. I'm a bull, but not for reasons like this.
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maz
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December 10, 2013, 11:01:30 AM |
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China and btc e falling by themselves over the last hour or so, gox barely any volume.
The fact that there is any volume, is an indication that someone is buying. This is bullish! To the m00n, boyz! Not trying to be facetious but it is also an indication that someone is selling. I'm a bull, but not for reasons like this. Don't rule out bot trading either.
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Vycid
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December 10, 2013, 11:02:02 AM |
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China and btc e falling by themselves over the last hour or so, gox barely any volume.
Can we trust the data posted by those exchanges? Are those bids and offers real? Are the transactions real, or just being simulated to sustain a price that finds no real buyers? During the crash, when the price was down to 800$ on its way to 550$, Mt. Gox stopped reporting the real data, instead looped the last 5 minutes over and over, at least 5 times. Was that a bug, or were they trying to hide the crash? By now everybody who has looked into this market must have realized that, even if the bitcoin survives as a currency, its market is a pyramid schema (or, euphemistically, a zero-sum game): every profit one makes by investing in bitcoins must be the loss of someone else. So, can we trust that operators of sites that serve a pyramid schema?
This just in: gold is a pyramid scheme! Can we trust the COMEX???
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