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TopTort777
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September 14, 2018, 01:16:34 PM |
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The sad status of our society
I have a slighty different interpretation of "status of society"
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xhomerx10
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September 14, 2018, 01:27:17 PM |
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The sad status of our society
I have a slighty different interpretation of "status of society" All these repeating images remind me of the time I had already come to the end of the internet and then my parents began using the internet. They would forward me these "funny" e-mails that I had already seen innumerable times. It was very annoying then too. At least these newbies aren't phoning to tell me to check my e-mail.
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Yaplatu
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September 14, 2018, 01:32:06 PM |
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just wow what idiots to see it so small minded .... let them fear and miss the NEXT 1000% or so I look forward to the next financial crisis
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El duderino_
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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September 14, 2018, 02:17:26 PM |
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The sad status of our society
I have a slighty different interpretation of "status of society" All these repeating images remind me of the time I had already come to the end of the internet and then my parents began using the internet. They would forward me these "funny" e-mails that I had already seen innumerable times. It was very annoying then too. At least these newbies aren't phoning to tell me to check my e-mail. Haha last days Many old things coming back Yes I have to say on days from friday till sunday noon you can expect everything from me As i am thinking iT is friday and i didn’t ask for a weekend pump yet , are we getting one ?
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d_eddie
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September 14, 2018, 03:09:15 PM |
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Still sideways. At a slightly higher level, and possibly with slightly wider swings, but still sideways. As if it's not the weekend already. Sideways weekend? I don't buy it. I'm kind of hoping for a swing - either up or down. It doesn't matter much since it will be reversed by Tuesday. A bit more wait and see.
@Hairy - I didn't have the guts to gamble even 10% of my play money by shorting Eth, even if I value your hunches. When I get a fit and try to day trade, I'm always late, so it's a "control the losses" kind of game. Not entertaining at all for me.
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d_eddie
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September 14, 2018, 03:11:07 PM |
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I find it appropriate that the comparison is between Ethereum, a scammy shitcoin, and overpriced low-quality Apple garbage. Fitting. Ha! +1 WOsMerit (as if you need any).
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ivomm
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September 14, 2018, 03:31:51 PM |
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I didn't have the guts to gamble even 10% of my play money by shorting Eth, even if I value your hunches. When I get a fit and try to day trade, I'm always late, so it's a "control the losses" kind of game. Not entertaining at all for me.
Hahaha, this is so me! +1 merit
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Hueristic
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September 14, 2018, 03:35:48 PM |
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Still sideways. At a slightly higher level, and possibly with slightly wider swings, but still sideways. As if it's not the weekend already. Sideways weekend? I don't buy it. I'm kind of hoping for a swing - either up or down. It doesn't matter much since it will be reversed by Tuesday. A bit more wait and see.
@Hairy - I didn't have the guts to gamble even 10% of my play money by shorting Eth, even if I value your hunches. When I get a fit and try to day trade, I'm always late, so it's a "control the losses" kind of game. Not entertaining at all for me.
Good thing, it went up the last few days. Lots of whales in that pond, I barley got out with my skin last time I tried that. Lol took 4 months and I had to keep everything locked up during the BCH split so I got no free coins. Lesson learned.
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STT
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September 14, 2018, 03:54:36 PM Last edit: September 14, 2018, 04:11:07 PM by STT |
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I look forward to the next financial crisis The whole point of the FED policy is to avoid a crisis. Instead they are spreading losses over decades, which is seen as a positive compared to the alternative of a crash type adjustment. So theres two extremes which is fixed pricing via central government which does after all have trillions at its disposal, the alternate is not just a crash but a collapse of that control by the FED over monetary supply. Its very hard to predict a total revolution re: the triangle pics, this old concept of the deleveraging process came from the FED itself. However the people who believed this theory are long gone I guess https://web.archive.org/web/20121015050632/http://www.dailynews.lk/2007/03/01/fin08.asp
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d_eddie
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September 14, 2018, 04:08:20 PM |
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I didn't have the guts to gamble even 10% of my play money by shorting Eth, even if I value your hunches. When I get a fit and try to day trade, I'm always late, so it's a "control the losses" kind of game. Not entertaining at all for me.
Hahaha, this is so me! +1 merit So I'm not alone! Feels good. And thanks for the merit He's a pretty good contrarian indicator indeed. Lows and more lows on the SOMA horizon. And highs and more highs. All within a 1.5k-2k$ spread. (SOMA = I've got no clue, don't heed my dreams).
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d_eddie
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September 14, 2018, 04:10:59 PM |
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@Hairy - I didn't have the guts to gamble even 10% of my play money by shorting Eth, even if I value your hunches. When I get a fit and try to day trade, I'm always late, so it's a "control the losses" kind of game. Not entertaining at all for me.
Good thing, it went up the last few days. Lots of whales in that pond, I barley got out with my skin last time I tried that. Lol took 4 months and I had to keep everything locked up during the BCH split so I got no free coins. Lesson learned. I see. So once again I was late indeed. Lesson learned, here too ;-) Nice of you to tell me about that: I haven't even followed ETH so closely after chickening out of daytarding. Closely watching something I refrained from trading is a sure recipe for either bad blood or some afterthought with losses.
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Searing
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September 14, 2018, 04:33:32 PM |
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just wow what idiots to see it so small minded .... let them fear and miss the NEXT 1000% or so Then again, depends on when you got your BTC, for example, 2013,2014,2015..still not too shabby considering in 2017 BTC was $1,000.00 Jan 2017! So if the bubble CAN be discounted...as just that a bubble...perhaps stuff will just plod along upward in a more reasonable manner, price wise. (a guy can hope anyway HODL) or as they say, in a previous post, 'we retraced the whole bubble' downward to where we are now, (Fall 2017) (we will see I guess, differs a lot by your time perspective and when you got in on all this) brad
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d_eddie
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September 14, 2018, 04:33:51 PM |
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@Hairy - I didn't have the guts to gamble even 10% of my play money by shorting Eth, even if I value your hunches. When I get a fit and try to day trade, I'm always late, so it's a "control the losses" kind of game. Not entertaining at all for me.
Good thing, it went up the last few days. Lots of whales in that pond, I barley got out with my skin last time I tried that. Lol took 4 months and I had to keep everything locked up during the BCH split so I got no free coins. Lesson learned. I see. So once again I was late indeed. Lesson learned, here too ;-) Nice of you to tell me about that: I haven't even followed ETH so closely after chickening out of daytarding. Closely watching something I refrained from trading is a sure recipe for either bad blood or some afterthought with losses. I have done small amounts of day trading and just lose my ass most of the time. I just don't stick with it or refuse to lose a bit in case I get screwed on a spike or dip and then just end up holding. More of us here than I thought
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jbreher
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September 14, 2018, 04:51:31 PM |
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Maybe should ask our residential Bcash promoter, jbreher? Wasn't jbreher keeping 50/50, or something like that?
Ask me what? I own many more units of BCH than I do of BTC. I still see BCH as having a bright future. Really I wouldn't expect that from you. Bcash was so obviously being propped up by Bitmain, Roger and Craig that I expected nothing to come from it once Bitmain stopped their losses. I don't much give a damnn what Bitmain, Roger, and Craig do.* For my part, BCH has the properties that made bitcoin great to begin with. Scaling in a logical fashion, and free of the Segwit virus. From my perspective, it is simply technically better than BTC. Hopefully, the world will awaken to this. * Well, I hope they keep mining it. Though, the DAA allows for drops in hashpower to be relative non events.** ** Unlike BTC, which lacks this safeguard.
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El duderino_
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September 14, 2018, 04:56:52 PM |
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Maybe should ask our residential Bcash promoter, jbreher? Wasn't jbreher keeping 50/50, or something like that?
Ask me what? I own many more units of BCH than I do of BTC. I still see BCH as having a bright future. Really I wouldn't expect that from you. Bcash was so obviously being propped up by Bitmain, Roger and Craig that I expected nothing to come from it once Bitmain stopped their losses. I don't much give a damnn what Bitmain, Roger, and Craig do.* For my part, BCH has the properties that made bitcoin great to begin with. Scaling in a logical fashion, and free of the Segwit virus. From my perspective, it is simply technically better than BTC. Hopefully, the world will awaken to this. * Well, I hope they keep mining it. Though, the DAA allows for drops in hashpower to be relative non events.** ** Unlike BTC, which lacks this safeguard. via Imgflip Meme Generator
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jbreher
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September 14, 2018, 04:58:47 PM |
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Maybe should ask our residential Bcash promoter, jbreher? Wasn't jbreher keeping 50/50, or something like that?
Ask me what? I own many more units of BCH than I do of BTC. I still see BCH as having a bright future. very bright sell some BTC and buy the BCH dip At 14:1 we're nearing the ratio where I made my biggest conversion. If it drops much further, I may have to think about it. I need to make a deeper analysis of the November fifteen probabilities before jumping.
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jbreher
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September 14, 2018, 05:11:59 PM |
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Maybe should ask our residential Bcash promoter, jbreher? Wasn't jbreher keeping 50/50, or something like that?
Ask me what? I own many more units of BCH than I do of BTC. I still see BCH as having a bright future. Really I wouldn't expect that from you. Bcash was so obviously being propped up by Bitmain, Roger and Craig that I expected nothing to come from it once Bitmain stopped their losses. I don't much give a damnn what Bitmain, Roger, and Craig do.* For my part, BCH has the properties that made bitcoin great to begin with. Scaling in a logical fashion, and free of the Segwit virus. From my perspective, it is simply technically better than BTC. Hopefully, the world will awaken to this. * Well, I hope they keep mining it. Though, the DAA allows for drops in hashpower to be relative non events.** ** Unlike BTC, which lacks this safeguard. I for one much prefer the virus of segwit rather than the cancer or Jihan and Roger. I wouldn't make debatable transaction methods a hill to die on especially with leaders like that. They are not leaders, so much as fellow travelers. They each likely own several times the BTC that you own as well. Does this mean you are going to abandon BTC? Didn't think so. Some consistency, please.
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d_eddie
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September 14, 2018, 05:21:00 PM Last edit: September 14, 2018, 08:47:32 PM by d_eddie |
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Really I wouldn't expect that from you. Bcash was so obviously being propped up by Bitmain, Roger and Craig that I expected nothing to come from it once Bitmain stopped their losses.
I don't much give a damnn what Bitmain, Roger, and Craig do.* For my part, BCH has the properties that made bitcoin great to begin with. Scaling in a logical fashion, and free of the Segwit virus. From my perspective, it is simply technically better than BTC. Hopefully, the world will awaken to this. * Well, I hope they keep mining it. Though, the DAA allows for drops in hashpower to be relative non events.** ** Unlike BTC, which lacks this safeguard. I for one much prefer the virus of segwit rather than the cancer or Jihan and Roger. I wouldn't make debatable transaction methods a hill to die on especially with leaders like that. They are not leaders, so much as fellow travelers. They each likely own several times the BTC that you own as well. Does this mean you are going to abandon BTC? Didn't think so. Some consistency, please. Here's one of your deft rhetorical tricks. You see, it's not about how much BTC or BCH some guys have. It's more about the BTC/BCH ratio. Or the history behind. edit: Kingcolex wasn't tricked, either. He beat me to it.
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