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I love how you all still have hope. It's refreshing.  I'd hope it all works out for you, but, well... The next peak is $180,000 in December 2021. But the next 12 months are going to be boring and depressing as batshit, with occasional moments of sheer terror. Make your plans accordingly. I suggest deep cold storage. Put it under a concrete slab if necessary. You mean we have to work for another 3 years.  yeah if you follow exact same pattern, then we will have to be active for a longer time. (working  ) i will always hodl myself, either way how its gonna take out .... but i do not understand why there are always comparisons with what happened last bear markets, i always believe with BTC that we are in a complete new TECH(currency,asset) where USER COUNTS keeps increasing , and yes in the foreseeable future its gonna be price discovery all the time , but i just don't see why there is a need of always repeating "as last bear markets" i think most fools with BTC are been parted from there BTC as well
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October 02, 2018, 10:20:19 AM |
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Edit - I was being nice to you above, bastard.
 
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October 02, 2018, 10:26:13 AM Last edit: October 02, 2018, 10:39:13 AM by JayJuanGee |
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Jay, don't take it to heart. Some people can't be helped, and they only learn when life teaches them through pain. When bitcoin reaches a high enough number, they always come back. With all due respect, mister kingcoiner, who exactly are these people you are referring to? I don't buy Bitcoins. I sure as shit don't panic buy them. I sell them. Oodles of them. The only question is: Will I wait for yet another leg down to finally pull the trigger. Yeah right....  Now, all of a sudden you are the smartest person in the room. You are going to be like one of those fuck tards that continue to come to the thread with contradictory proclamations, claim to have made a killing and then just won't go away until you really get reckt beyond what you are already reckt. But of course, you know more than everyone else.  Interesting aside: According to contemporary action theory there is a clear distinction between the structural causes of events and the triggering causes. The structural cause of my cashing out is set. The triggering cause is any minute now.
Yes of course you are ahead of the curve. Too bad you wouldn't just cash out and leave, but likely we are going to continue to have to suffer with your whining for several months into the future... Seen the pattern many times with disingenuine shills, like you are turning out to be. And also and finally: Don't encourage Jay to be a goon. It's not good.
Don't worry about me. I have been pretty consistent through my years on the forum and participating in this thread... Although I would like to conclude, presumptuous as that might seem, that I have learned a few things along the way, too.
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El duderino_
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October 02, 2018, 10:26:50 AM |
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I should do moar coke.  mmmm thats why you wanna sell some BTC's CAUSE :  (old photo i know but apropiate for this occasion) 
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October 02, 2018, 10:46:27 AM |
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The fractal says a low of $3,800 in January 2019 but let’s wait and see. It won’t be an exact match and lots of whales will be aggressively trying to chop up the market.
Epic Valentine's night bitcoin bo3300m Shell-shocked nerds sitting alone in unwashed basements all down the West coast frantically putting their pizza pennies into pizdacoin fooling themselves they're 'fasting' Rosey McMayor meanwhile flashing his failing fiat wallet and a scuffed-up 'Labyrinths' fucking all the Virginia vaginas. Sheeeit! ContraryBeary smugly quoting his own pinko posts rather too large SteadieEddie quietly claiming profits while the Goose says 'hold'. Abercrombie pops in, becoin and TedEBare thermos struggles with the server load squabbling. cussing. ignorings Sheeeit! Then, a bit too early: Who bought the dip? Finally the liquidations subside a whale buys a boatload of blyatcoin finex and mex reopen from their scheduled maintenance at far higher prices dream prices That's it!
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El duderino_
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October 02, 2018, 10:53:55 AM |
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The fractal says a low of $3,800 in January 2019 but let’s wait and see. It won’t be an exact match and lots of whales will be aggressively trying to chop up the market.
Epic Valentine's night bitcoin bo3300m Shell-shocked nerds sitting alone in unwashed basements all down the West coast frantically putting their pizza pennies into pizdacoin fooling themselves they're 'fasting' Rosey McMayor meanwhile flashing his failing fiat wallet and a scuffed-up 'Labyrinths' fucking all the Virginia vaginas. Sheeeit! ContraryBeary smugly quoting his own pinko posts rather too large SteadieEddie quietly claiming profits while the Goose says 'hold'. Abercrombie pops in, becoin and TedEBare thermos struggles with the server load squabbling. cussing. ignorings Sheeeit! Then, a bit too early: Who bought the dip? Finally the liquidations subside a whale buys a boatload of blyatcoin finex and mex reopen from their scheduled maintenance at far higher prices dream prices That's it! FTFY 
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El duderino_
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October 02, 2018, 10:54:50 AM |
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I'm curious to find out if the end-of-year rally will take us to $10.000.
I'm curious to find out if end-of-year rally. I'm curious to find out if end-of-year. I'm curious too  One of these days... Bang! Zoom! Straight to the Moon! There is almost no scenario in which the price would go straight up, for example to a new ATH within a day or even within a week. I'm not even sure whether an ETF approval would cause that, or some kind of news that some country has made bitcoin it's official currency. Perhaps, but I have real doubts about such sudden exponential movement without any correction. On the other hand, it is not likely, but we could get 100% or 200% within a week.. or we could get a kind of gradual UP and then, BAM, a sudden 100% to 200% UP within a week. Is that what you mean by one of these days, moon? Is moon past the previous ATH or is it some other number? Where is "moon" exactly?  Currently, when I click on that linked website, it shows a daily summary of "sell" as ranking 11 and "buy" as ranking 6, and "neutral" as ranking 9. That is "optimistic"? Looks like optimistic for flat or downward price movement, at least on the daily, no? By the way, I do see that if I click on "show more" then I can see more indicators, and if I click on monthly then all then needles move more towards "buy".. I had not seen that website before, so merit for providing that information. if ((amount of btc * btc price) > target net worth) then MOON
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Do you like this outfit?   That being said, have you guys read this? https://www.coindesk.com/bill-clinton-ripple-event-blockchain-regulation/ It seems Clinton feels like he should chime in too, now that everybody who is somebody is chiming in. And of course another big name who has no idea what blockchain or bitcoin is throwing mud on the whole name of cryptocurrency and the concept of blockchain itself.
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October 02, 2018, 11:24:05 AM |
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I should do moar coke.  mmmm thats why you wanna sell some BTC's CAUSE :  (old photo i know but apropiate for this occasion)  I think she is able to do it 
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October 02, 2018, 11:33:26 AM |
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I've never had anything substantial to say or contribute and yet here I am. It never ends with me.
Indeed, you are a total staple.
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October 02, 2018, 11:40:46 AM |
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If I’m not retired by mid 30’s via bitcoin then I’m going to do something stupid like become the next Bundy. You heard it here first (I’m joking).
Or am I?
What shoe salesman? Not sure I follow...
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October 02, 2018, 11:42:26 AM |
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Contemporary Action Theory, Volume I (Individual Action) is concerned with topics in philosophical action theory such as reasons and causes of action, intentions, freedom of will and of action, omissions and norms in legal and ethical contexts, as well as activity, passivity and competence from medical points of view. Cognitive trying, freedom of the will and agent causation are challenges in the discussion on computers in action. The Volume consists of contributions by leading experts in the field written specifically for this volume. No comparable volume currently exists. TIL. When I first started to learn about bitcoin, I read this It was then that I suddenly realized exactly what had led me to pick up programming when I was young, and to continue studying every aspect of computing I could lay my hands on. It was the notion that a computer could make me smarter. Not literally, of course – no more than a bulldozer is able to make me stronger. I thirsted for a machine which would let me understand and create more complex ideas than my unassisted mind is capable of, in the same way that heavy construction equipment can let mediocre biceps move mountains. http://www.loper-os.org/?p=8and was hooked. Used to be at best indifferent to computers, all the while dumbly praising cars 'because it's a tiny bit of freedom in this world'. Now I've realised these machines can help us fully regain our sovereignty. With the help of course, of the other people 'in bitcoin'.
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October 02, 2018, 12:19:50 PM |
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Contemporary Action Theory, Volume I (Individual Action) is concerned with topics in philosophical action theory such as reasons and causes of action, intentions, freedom of will and of action, omissions and norms in legal and ethical contexts, as well as activity, passivity and competence from medical points of view. Cognitive trying, freedom of the will and agent causation are challenges in the discussion on computers in action. The Volume consists of contributions by leading experts in the field written specifically for this volume. No comparable volume currently exists. TIL. When I first started to learn about bitcoin, I read this It was then that I suddenly realized exactly what had led me to pick up programming when I was young, and to continue studying every aspect of computing I could lay my hands on. It was the notion that a computer could make me smarter. Not literally, of course – no more than a bulldozer is able to make me stronger. I thirsted for a machine which would let me understand and create more complex ideas than my unassisted mind is capable of, in the same way that heavy construction equipment can let mediocre biceps move mountains. http://www.loper-os.org/?p=8and was hooked. Used to be at best indifferent to computers, all the while dumbly praising cars 'because it's a tiny bit of freedom in this world'. Now I've realised these machines can help us fully regain our sovereignty. With the help of course, of the other people 'in bitcoin'. That is almost inevitably where technology is leading. Costs are on a steady downward path and eventually things will be so easily accessible that you'd have to be beyond retarded to go down some fuckwit path that could risk your livelihood in a world of abundance. Sure, there's still likely going to be classes of people, as there are always those that push in any specific direction much more rigorously than others. But that's perfectly fine and nobody would even think of making an issue out of it when the bottom of the barrel can satisfy all their relevant material desires and thus stay in perpetual distraction of the results of their laziness. Let's not forget that even many poor people (in a proportion I am unaware of) are living far better than kings did not very long ago already.
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October 02, 2018, 12:21:07 PM |
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Not until Q1 2021
Bear!!!!!!!!! That is not that bearish prediction, but totally reasonable one. You need to understand that bull market forms very slow and only after old ATH gets reached escalate. But what concern me much more is the next economic crisis. It might strike in middle of the next Bitcoin bull run and breaks it. Something as it happened in 2008 and is predict to be much bigger this time since it will also involve China, could delay Bitcoin bull market for whole two years.
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October 02, 2018, 12:23:59 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Not until Q1 2021
Bear!!!!!!!!! That is not that bearish prediction, but totally reasonable one. You need to understand that bull market forms very slow and only after old ATH gets reached escalate. But what concern me much more is the next economic crisis. It might strike in middle of the next Bitcoin bull run and breaks it. Something as it happened in 2008 and is predict to be much bigger this time since it will also involve China, could delay Bitcoin bull market for whole two years. First off, past performance doesn't predict the future. And secondly, it is a bearish prediction if you consider the snowball effect of user growth, which implies accelerating growth of capital up to some saturation level.
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October 02, 2018, 12:36:57 PM |
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That being said, have you guys read this? https://www.coindesk.com/bill-clinton-ripple-event-blockchain-regulation/ It seems Clinton feels like he should chime in too, now that everybody who is somebody is chiming in. And of course another big name who has no idea what blockchain or bitcoin is throwing mud on the whole name of cryptocurrency and the concept of blockchain itself. Cause ain't no such things as halfway crooks
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October 02, 2018, 12:41:08 PM |
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That being said, have you guys read this? https://www.coindesk.com/bill-clinton-ripple-event-blockchain-regulation/ It seems Clinton feels like he should chime in too, now that everybody who is somebody is chiming in. And of course another big name who has no idea what blockchain or bitcoin is throwing mud on the whole name of cryptocurrency and the concept of blockchain itself. Cause ain't no such things as halfway crooksbtw he probably thought that was a nipple conference
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Phil_S
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October 02, 2018, 01:02:39 PM |
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We are due for a bad Q4.
Nah... price today = price 3 months ago = price 6 months ago. What usually happens after such long long sideways move?
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