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January 08, 2014, 09:06:40 AM |
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Go gox!!! reviewing the 1 min charts of gox vs huobi, huboi had a bigger run up that kind of ignited someone on gox.
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Ashitank
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January 08, 2014, 09:08:46 AM |
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What goes up must come down , too many green candles at once not good.
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T.Stuart
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January 08, 2014, 09:10:21 AM |
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What goes up must come down , too many green candles at once not good.
So far the back end of the "bubble" has confused the hell out of the experts. My guess, more surprises to come!
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T.Stuart
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January 08, 2014, 09:11:17 AM |
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And Stamp pushes up...
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N12
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January 08, 2014, 09:12:12 AM |
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Ignore it, just like China in the beginning. Actually, try spin it into good news. If the FBI sells Bitcoins, then that probably means it's a currency now. Don't forget to do this, now is the opportunity for that. I'm sure that whoever buys coins off the FBI would never have bought Bitcoins otherwise and so demand that would otherwise be there will be missing. I am also sure that certainly, the buyer(s) won't get a big discount on the market price that would allow them to play market maker and sell off their coins slowly distributed across exchanges and OTC, causing them to depress prices. No, the OTC market probably does not at all affect what we (do not) see on exchanges. What could go wrong? True, except for the big discount part. Ha, there will be multiple bidders. Meanwhile the same economics goes for all the funds coming on board. Most of the coins will be bought off exchange further limiting the supply available on exchanges. So Mr. Sold My Bitcoins Below $125, what could go possibly go higher? Who is this "Mr. Sold My Bitcoins Below $125"? Are you projecting your frustration at me? It sure feels that way. Who knows what will go higher? It depends on the timeframe also. My point is, we have seen the opposite for the past months, so be ready if it works the other way now.
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traderCJ
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January 08, 2014, 09:13:44 AM |
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Doomsday traders in a panic! Today is the day we really screw 'em HODLERS! Let's go!! Ha ha ha! Looks like Chris Kattan.
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January 08, 2014, 09:14:45 AM |
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What goes up must come down , too many green candles at once not good.
Just waiting for a candle that will pierce the heavens now
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January 08, 2014, 09:15:22 AM |
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https://i.imgflip.com/5z62v.jpgProbably this is why I don't day trade. Setting the charts to hours (or less) would put me into constant Fry mode. Of course, I have nothing against day traders. But we might have a problem with pseudo-hodlers reading this thread and picking up "sentiments" that have absolutely nothing to do with long-term hodling.
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T.Stuart
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January 08, 2014, 09:16:46 AM |
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Of course, I have nothing against day traders. But we might have a problem with pseudo-hodlers reading this thread and picking up "sentiments" that have absolutely nothing to do with long-term hodling.
Please tell me, how do you become a certified Hodler? Is there a membership card? If there is can I have one please?
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N12
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January 08, 2014, 09:18:24 AM |
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Of course, I have nothing against day traders. But we might have a problem with pseudo-hodlers reading this thread and picking up "sentiments" that have absolutely nothing to do with long-term hodling.
Please tell me, how do you become a certified Hodler? Is there a membership card? If there is can I have one please? You need to stash your BTC away to where you can't readily access them, log out of this forum and do something else for 3 or 5 years.
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T.Stuart
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January 08, 2014, 09:20:50 AM |
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Of course, I have nothing against day traders. But we might have a problem with pseudo-hodlers reading this thread and picking up "sentiments" that have absolutely nothing to do with long-term hodling.
Please tell me, how do you become a certified Hodler? Is there a membership card? If there is can I have one please? You need to stash your BTC away to where you can't readily access them, log out of this forum and do something else for 3 or 5 years. Oh well... So I'm doing it half right then!
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Ashitank
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January 08, 2014, 09:22:54 AM |
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predicting BTC market is crazy , its got mind of its own
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January 08, 2014, 09:25:46 AM |
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Of course, I have nothing against day traders. But we might have a problem with pseudo-hodlers reading this thread and picking up "sentiments" that have absolutely nothing to do with long-term hodling.
Please tell me, how do you become a certified Hodler? Is there a membership card? If there is can I have one please? Time locked storge of some form.
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N12
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January 08, 2014, 09:26:57 AM |
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Of course, I have nothing against day traders. But we might have a problem with pseudo-hodlers reading this thread and picking up "sentiments" that have absolutely nothing to do with long-term hodling.
Please tell me, how do you become a certified Hodler? Is there a membership card? If there is can I have one please? Time locked storge of some form. With that option, you can remain logged in.
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windjc
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January 08, 2014, 09:28:00 AM |
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Ignore it, just like China in the beginning. Actually, try spin it into good news. If the FBI sells Bitcoins, then that probably means it's a currency now. Don't forget to do this, now is the opportunity for that. I'm sure that whoever buys coins off the FBI would never have bought Bitcoins otherwise and so demand that would otherwise be there will be missing. I am also sure that certainly, the buyer(s) won't get a big discount on the market price that would allow them to play market maker and sell off their coins slowly distributed across exchanges and OTC, causing them to depress prices. No, the OTC market probably does not at all affect what we (do not) see on exchanges. What could go wrong? True, except for the big discount part. Ha, there will be multiple bidders. Meanwhile the same economics goes for all the funds coming on board. Most of the coins will be bought off exchange further limiting the supply available on exchanges. So Mr. Sold My Bitcoins Below $125, what could go possibly go higher? Who is this "Mr. Sold My Bitcoins Below $125"? Are you projecting your frustration at me? It sure feels that way. Who knows what will go higher? It depends on the timeframe also. My point is, we have seen the opposite for the past months, so be ready if it works the other way now. It might not have been 125, that was just a guess, but you are a documented butthurt bear. Who knows what will go higher you ask? I know what will go higher. Bitcoin. Alot. Higher. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but over the next couple of years, yes, most definitely it will. I am waiting for that watershed line where sentiment is no longer "could go to zero." This fallacy will not always exist. And when it doesn't there will be an exponential rise in price.
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January 08, 2014, 09:34:49 AM |
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It might not have been 125, that was just a guess, but you are a documented butthurt bear.
How does that even work if I profited off every single Bitcoin bubble to date and even ended up outperforming them? I could make up stuff about your history as well, yet I refrain. Who is the real butthurt resorting to fictional ad hominem, I wonder? The truth is, anyone who has a non-permabullish stance will constantly be attacked. And that is why I find it much more fun to post when it upsets the majority of people here. I was the opposite back in Winter 2011 and had fun with the permabears the same way. Who knows what will go higher you ask? I know what will go higher. Bitcoin. Alot. Higher. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but over the next couple of years, yes, most definitely it will.
I am waiting for that watershed line where sentiment is no longer "could go to zero." This fallacy will not always exist. And when it doesn't there will be an exponential rise in price.
Sure, That's probably a safe bet. Like I said, depends on timeframe.
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January 08, 2014, 09:36:34 AM |
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Ducky1
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January 08, 2014, 09:39:12 AM |
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I am waiting for that watershed line where sentiment is no longer "could go to zero." This fallacy will not always exist. And when it doesn't there will be an exponential rise in price.
But price is already rising at minimum exponential rate?
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Feri22
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January 08, 2014, 09:41:10 AM |
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January 08, 2014, 09:44:41 AM |
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Listen to me, buddies, we are all mad, so just buy buy buy
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