El duderino_
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October 14, 2018, 07:45:15 PM |
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I see times have change..... sunday sober up pump from now on
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El duderino_
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October 14, 2018, 07:48:38 PM |
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get yer moon boots on lads
they are always on JUST IN CASE, never now when shit's gonna take off
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goldkingcoiner
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October 14, 2018, 07:57:42 PM |
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Weekend pump huh? Can anyone pick up that phone please? BECAUSE I CALLED IT.
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HairyMaclairy
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October 14, 2018, 08:14:20 PM Last edit: October 14, 2018, 08:25:43 PM by HairyMaclairy Merited by xhomerx10 (1), kirreev070 (1) |
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My personal experience, while anecdotal, is contradictory. I'm the GM of a construction company. We've had a very hard time finding workers for the last several years. We've had to significantly boost our rates of pay and benefits to workers. Also, we've had so much work, that we've been having to turn projects away every year. All of our subcontractors, competitors, etc. who I've talked to are in the same boat.
Would have to agree. In a tech related industry rather than construction but it has gotten to the point where our staff are getting poached faster than we can train them. Historically we have always trained our own but have now started poaching trained people from elsewhere for the first time. An interesting question is to what extent legacy market action will start driving the Bitcoin price. No real sign of it yet. The little spike triggered my safety stop, so I gained 10% less than I could have if I'd closed at the local bottom. Not going to open another short for the moment.
Call me paranoid, but it was so quick and sharp that it looks just like stop hunting.
I will start slowly reentering a short at $6,300. The last spike tickled my limit order on Mex but didn’t fill it. If we can hold the green candle for the daily close we might see close to $6,400 today.
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fragout
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October 14, 2018, 08:14:29 PM |
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Anyone else seeing that 212 BTC sell wall on Stamp?
Yep. $140 difference between bitfinex and stamp now. Whats that all about ?
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Raja_MBZ
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October 14, 2018, 08:20:31 PM |
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WAGESLAVES = buy bitcoin = financial independent = good sleep Buy bitcoin and get the status of "a thinker".
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HairyMaclairy
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October 14, 2018, 08:28:12 PM |
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Anyone else seeing that 212 BTC sell wall on Stamp?
Yep. $140 difference between bitfinex and stamp now. Whats that all about ? Tether is slowly losing value against the US dollar. You can see the premium on all USDT exchanges. It will bounce back if BFX fixes its banking issues and sink further if BFX cannot. Happens every time there is Tether FUD.
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starmman
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October 14, 2018, 08:41:44 PM |
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Anyone else seeing that 212 BTC sell wall on Stamp?
Yep. $140 difference between bitfinex and stamp now. Whats that all about ? Tether is slowly losing value against the US dollar. You can see the premium on all USDT exchanges. It will bounce back if BFX fixes its banking issues and sink further if BFX cannot. Happens every time there is Tether FUD. Still never touched a Tether market - doesn't feel right to me...
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kurious
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October 14, 2018, 09:03:42 PM |
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Still never touched a Tether market - doesn't feel right to me...
Me neither. Dodgy exchange, dodgy fractional reserve scheme. Risk: Off the fucking scale.
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realr0ach
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October 14, 2018, 09:18:44 PM Last edit: October 14, 2018, 10:00:43 PM by realr0ach |
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Fake chart. Real unemployment doubled after 2008 and never went down. There is not a "next" financial crisis because the 2008 one never left in the first place. It's one big downward spiral while they rig DOW numbers to try and convince people it's not. In the end, they will be forced to remonetize metals as the unserviceable debt implodes everything. Or they will refuse, everything implodes anyway, then the free market does it naturally. The free market is not going to choose any valueless, imaginary, digital ponzi schemes to replace the previous digital ponzi scheme that just imploded either. The market is going to take a flying leap back to the most ultra safest thing possible, and we all know what that is - physical metals. My personal experience, while anecdotal, is contradictory. I'm the GM of a construction company. We've had a very hard time finding workers for the last several years. We've had to significantly boost our rates of pay and benefits to workers. Also, we've had so much work, that we've been having to turn projects away every year. All of our subcontractors, competitors, etc. who I've talked to are in the same boat. Because like I've said a million times before, a debt based currency requires infinite growth to not implode. Since they know they can't generate any actual growth due to peak working age demographic and peak energy, they instead set interest rates to 0, then start preventing Mexicans and H1b from flooding the market with 3rd world slaves to suppress the wages. Mexicans + H1b workers = DEFLATIONARY = if you do it long enough, banks collapse eventually.All of Trump's actions aren't some type of pro-white nationalist platform. Real "growth" and inflation are virtually the same thing in terms of preventing banks from collapsing. So all of his actions are nothing more than pro-bank and trying to keep the banks afloat by trying to stop deflation and cause inflation. Simply turning off the spigot of Mexicans and H1b is what you see in your field. This is why there's a civil war amongst international Jewry aka the so-called "elite". Most of them want to flood white countries with 3rd worlders to destroy them, while others who benefit from usury banking want to enact policies to create inflation and keep banks afloat, and these policies just so happen to coincidentally be anti-white genocide. The real prime mover of all this stuff is energy though. The fact all the low hanging fruit in oil was taken first and it's now headed towards thermodynamic collapse in extraction means no amount of paper rigging is going to create the 'infinite growth' needed to sustain the Jew banks. On paper, they could keep the debt based scam running forever by just tampering with inflation if energy was a constant, but it's not. If a change in the energy market invalidates the current business model of suburbs, long commutes, globalization, infinite growth, etc, then no amount of paper rigging can solve that and banks all die anyway. Even if you're some type of evil, Jewish, Talmudic psychopath that wants it, globalization and global govt are 100% dead in the water and things are destined to become much more local.
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El duderino_
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October 14, 2018, 09:30:44 PM |
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StartupAnalyst
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October 14, 2018, 10:30:16 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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gembitz
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October 14, 2018, 10:34:42 PM |
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Anyone else seeing that 212 BTC sell wall on Stamp?
Yep. $140 difference between bitfinex and stamp now. Whats that all about ? Tether is slowly losing value against the US dollar. You can see the premium on all USDT exchanges. It will bounce back if BFX fixes its banking issues and sink further if BFX cannot. Happens every time there is Tether FUD. Still never touched a Tether market - doesn't feel right to me... tether asics soon! weeeee
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October 14, 2018, 10:42:40 PM |
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The little spike triggered my safety stop, so I gained 10% less than I could have if I'd closed at the local bottom. Not going to open another short for the moment.
Call me paranoid, but it was so quick and sharp that it looks just like stop hunting.
I will start slowly reentering a short at $6,300. The last spike tickled my limit order on Mex but didn’t fill it. If we can hold the green candle for the daily close we might see close to $6,400 today. I'm feeling in a similar way, but probably a bit less comfortable. Ideally, I'd wait for 6500ish and be quick and ready with stop losses. I've got a hunch about a run approaching 8k midweek (and then back). The hunch is Sources Omitted, Mouthlock Active.
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Elwar
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October 14, 2018, 10:48:41 PM |
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"block"folio "crypto"
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realr0ach
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October 14, 2018, 11:31:16 PM |
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"block"folio "crypto" If there's any danger from people being obsessed with cell phones, I'm pretty sure it's due to mindless women and teenage girls and not shitcoiners.
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HairyMaclairy
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October 14, 2018, 11:58:24 PM |
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The weekly looks like shit and we still have room to run until support. I’m pretty relaxed about entry.
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Rosewater Foundation
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October 15, 2018, 12:13:59 AM |
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I’m pretty relaxed about entry.
*Having nailed the sentiment of the world, Rosewater hands Hairy the sacred hammer*
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October 15, 2018, 12:21:18 AM |
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https://www.servethehome.com/yossi-appleboum-disagrees-bloomberg-is-positioning-his-research-against-supermicro/ citing Yossi Appleboum CEO of Sepio Systems. Here is that story. I reached out to Mr. Appleboum for comment via telephone. Whereas the Bloomberg story singles out Supermicro servers, Mr. Appleboum’s sentiment is that this is an industrywide issue. Other very large server and networking manufacturers are certainly impacted, perhaps more so. He also stated that as an industry, or a society, we have two options: we go with the narrative that a US company, Supermicro, is the only one impacted as the Bloomberg reporting suggests, or we recognize that this is a persistent threat that impacts the entire hardware supply chain
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