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December 10, 2013, 04:57:12 PM
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I'm thinking of changing my sleeping hours. Nothing ever happens when I'm awake. Might go for a nap now.

You are not alone with that sentiment. Daytime in Europe is boring. Smiley
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December 10, 2013, 05:03:39 PM
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Is it diesel or lpg for you?


Bwaahaha..   Cheesy

Nah.. seriously.. i was glad to have work to do today, because it was pretty boring in truth.

It's not funny man!!! It's a critical choice for us in Greece! Our all-knowing government (and the EU along with it) are at the brink of completely banning commuting!!!  Roll Eyes Shocked

How, huh? What?

I like to think I'm usually informed about European politics (EU uber alles! jk.), but what is this about? How can anyone "ban" commuting? Or are they cutting commuting subsidies?

Care to explain? (I have friends in Greece I could ask, but I'm too lazy to write Cheesy)
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December 10, 2013, 05:03:57 PM
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guys I don't know if it was mentioned here, but the CEO of Paypal just endorsed Bitcoin and said he also owns some http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57615080-93/paypal-president-david-marcus-bitcoin-is-good-nfc-is-bad/
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December 10, 2013, 05:06:00 PM
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I always use the chart from BTCchina. I found it more reliable.

Ok, here is the chart from China.
I can't decide which variant of the neckline is correct there.



I use the one around 6100 yuans ($1000). If it is crossed on the upside with volume, i will start thinking to buy back.

blows my mind doubling your coins near 575-620 wasn't enough for you best of luck...
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December 10, 2013, 05:08:01 PM
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how come that i was selling coins on mtgox for 964.50 and price went to 964.65 without getting my coins sold?
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December 10, 2013, 05:09:51 PM
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how come that i was selling coins on mtgox for 964.50 and price went to 964.65 without getting my coins sold?

limited amount of coins being sold and someone else having an order ahead of you would be my best guess.
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December 10, 2013, 05:11:53 PM
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how come that i was selling coins on mtgox for 964.50 and price went to 964.65 without getting my coins sold?

limited amount of coins being sold and someone else having an order ahead of you would be my best guess.

so that's possible on gox even if my coins are cheaper than the others?
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December 10, 2013, 05:13:51 PM
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Is it diesel or lpg for you?


Bwaahaha..   Cheesy

Nah.. seriously.. i was glad to have work to do today, because it was pretty boring in truth.

It's not funny man!!! It's a critical choice for us in Greece! Our all-knowing government (and the EU along with it) are at the brink of completely banning commuting!!!  Roll Eyes Shocked

How, huh? What?

I like to think I'm usually informed about European politics (EU uber alles! jk.), but what is this about? How can anyone "ban" commuting? Or are they cutting commuting subsidies?

Care to explain? (I have friends in Greece I could ask, but I'm too lazy to write Cheesy)

It's 1.63 per liter of gasoline here, or $8.44 per gallon of it! Do you need more explanation?
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December 10, 2013, 05:15:54 PM
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I don't understand why you read a trollish thread like this since your plan is simple - buy on dips and keep holding.

Entertainment.
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December 10, 2013, 05:17:38 PM
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Is it diesel or lpg for you?


Bwaahaha..   Cheesy

Nah.. seriously.. i was glad to have work to do today, because it was pretty boring in truth.

It's not funny man!!! It's a critical choice for us in Greece! Our all-knowing government (and the EU along with it) are at the brink of completely banning commuting!!!  Roll Eyes Shocked

How, huh? What?

I like to think I'm usually informed about European politics (EU uber alles! jk.), but what is this about? How can anyone "ban" commuting? Or are they cutting commuting subsidies?

Care to explain? (I have friends in Greece I could ask, but I'm too lazy to write Cheesy)

It's 1.63 per liter of gasoline here, or $8.44 per gallon of it! Do you need more explanation?

Blame the dinosaurs for not having more sex. Politicians can't magically conjure fossile fuel, it's a finite resource unfortunately.
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December 10, 2013, 05:18:46 PM
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Is it diesel or lpg for you?


Bwaahaha..   Cheesy

Nah.. seriously.. i was glad to have work to do today, because it was pretty boring in truth.

It's not funny man!!! It's a critical choice for us in Greece! Our all-knowing government (and the EU along with it) are at the brink of completely banning commuting!!!  Roll Eyes Shocked

How, huh? What?

I like to think I'm usually informed about European politics (EU uber alles! jk.), but what is this about? How can anyone "ban" commuting? Or are they cutting commuting subsidies?

Care to explain? (I have friends in Greece I could ask, but I'm too lazy to write Cheesy)

It's 1.63 per liter of gasoline here, or $8.44 per gallon of it! Do you need more explanation?

€1.63?
That's expensive, but not that much.
Norway, oil-producing country has it at ~NOK15/l (~€1.79/l)
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December 10, 2013, 05:19:48 PM
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I know nothing about commodity or currency trading, but this is how I interpret this chart:

  • Most buyers and sellers are sticking to their positions (for severals hours now).  Compare to this chart from dec/06:
  • On the right side there are a bunch of people who bought BTC at around 1000 USD, and ar are now stubbornly asking that amount in order to limit their losses.
  • Many of them love round numbers so they area sking 1000 USD exactly.
  • A few of them realize that even if the price rises to 1000 USD there will not be enough buyers for all that offer.  So they are asking 995 USD, 970 USD: they will lose a bit more but they will be in front of the line when (if) buyers raise their bids.
  • A small bid at 920 USD was canceled around 15:15. Another small bid at ~950 USD was canceled around 15:57.  Since the red plots did not budge, presumably those guys either gave up, lowered their bids below 870 USD, or bought those coins outside of MtGox.
  • Around 15:40, someone who was selling a few coins at ~960 removed his offer. Again, since the green plots did not change, he either raised his bid to 1050 USD or higher, gave up for now, or sold outside of Mt Gox.
  • To satisfy all the sellers who are asking ~1000 USD or less one would need all the buyers who are asking ~870 or more.  Where are they going to meet?

Makes seinse?
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December 10, 2013, 05:21:49 PM
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Is it diesel or lpg for you?


Bwaahaha..   Cheesy

Nah.. seriously.. i was glad to have work to do today, because it was pretty boring in truth.

It's not funny man!!! It's a critical choice for us in Greece! Our all-knowing government (and the EU along with it) are at the brink of completely banning commuting!!!  Roll Eyes Shocked

How, huh? What?

I like to think I'm usually informed about European politics (EU uber alles! jk.), but what is this about? How can anyone "ban" commuting? Or are they cutting commuting subsidies?

Care to explain? (I have friends in Greece I could ask, but I'm too lazy to write Cheesy)

It's 1.63 per liter of gasoline here, or $8.44 per gallon of it! Do you need more explanation?

Blame the dinosaurs for not having more sex. Politicians can't magically conjure fossile fuel, it's a finite resource unfortunately.

It seems that you haven't seen a paper from BP where it is stated the from the nineties until global reserves have risen by 144% while global demand has only risen by ~40%!!!

Dinosaurs having sex? Gimme a break...
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December 10, 2013, 05:23:13 PM
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Is it diesel or lpg for you?


Bwaahaha..   Cheesy

Nah.. seriously.. i was glad to have work to do today, because it was pretty boring in truth.

It's not funny man!!! It's a critical choice for us in Greece! Our all-knowing government (and the EU along with it) are at the brink of completely banning commuting!!!  Roll Eyes Shocked

How, huh? What?

I like to think I'm usually informed about European politics (EU uber alles! jk.), but what is this about? How can anyone "ban" commuting? Or are they cutting commuting subsidies?

Care to explain? (I have friends in Greece I could ask, but I'm too lazy to write Cheesy)

It's 1.63 per liter of gasoline here, or $8.44 per gallon of it! Do you need more explanation?

€1.63?
That's expensive, but not that much.
Norway, oil-producing country has it at ~NOK15/l (~€1.79/l)

Of course there is always worse...
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December 10, 2013, 05:29:54 PM
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956 wall eaten. Nomnom.
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December 10, 2013, 05:32:57 PM
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how come that i was selling coins on mtgox for 964.50 and price went to 964.65 without getting my coins sold?

Maybe there was a lag and price falls before your order was put in the order book.
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December 10, 2013, 05:41:11 PM
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I always use the chart from BTCchina. I found it more reliable.

Ok, here is the chart from China.
I can't decide which variant of the neckline is correct there.

Use the one that tells you the opposite of what you want to hear.

If you are bearish and think that failure to cross above the neckline confirms your theory, use the lower line.  If you are bullish and think that successful crossing upwards confirms your theory, use the upper line.
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December 10, 2013, 05:43:48 PM
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    I conjectured this:
    • Around 15:40, someone who was selling a few coins at ~960 removed his offer. Again, since the green plots did not change, he either raised his bid to 1050 USD or higher, gave up for now, or sold outside of Mt Gox.

    Correction: since that was the lowest extant offer, presumably a new eager buyer came in with a bid that matched that offer, and that bid was processed immediately so it did not disturb the green plots.
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    Is it diesel or lpg for you?


    Bwaahaha..   Cheesy

    Nah.. seriously.. i was glad to have work to do today, because it was pretty boring in truth.

    It's not funny man!!! It's a critical choice for us in Greece! Our all-knowing government (and the EU along with it) are at the brink of completely banning commuting!!!  Roll Eyes Shocked

    How, huh? What?

    I like to think I'm usually informed about European politics (EU uber alles! jk.), but what is this about? How can anyone "ban" commuting? Or are they cutting commuting subsidies?

    Care to explain? (I have friends in Greece I could ask, but I'm too lazy to write Cheesy)

    It's 1.63 per liter of gasoline here, or $8.44 per gallon of it! Do you need more explanation?

    Blame the dinosaurs for not having more sex. Politicians can't magically conjure fossile fuel, it's a finite resource unfortunately.

    It seems that you haven't seen a paper from BP where it is stated the from the nineties until global reserves have risen by 144% while global demand has only risen by ~40%!!!

    Dinosaurs having sex? Gimme a break...

    Paper from BP.... lol
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    December 10, 2013, 05:45:35 PM
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    how come that i was selling coins on mtgox for 964.50 and price went to 964.65 without getting my coins sold?

    limited amount of coins being sold and someone else having an order ahead of you would be my best guess.

    so that's possible on gox even if my coins are cheaper than the others?
    They weren't cheaper, they were the same price as somebody else's and they placed the order before you did.
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