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March 01, 2019, 12:19:45 PM

I just bought with part of my salary 0.1BTCSmiley
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March 01, 2019, 12:22:49 PM

^nice Cheesy

four flights?
Yeah F***ed up just taking of to Hong Kong..... Smiley
Are you gonna go to casinos in Macau ?
he mentioned 'hiking' and he's got 2 more flights after HK
at an early guess, i'd go with hill-tribes in SE Asia, but the next flight will narrow it down
anyway lucky bloke, the world is his oyster, cryptoqueeen pays for everything
am envious  Roll Eyes
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March 01, 2019, 12:27:54 PM

Delete your Coinbase account asap Tongue
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March 01, 2019, 12:32:21 PM

four flights?

Yeah F***ed up just taking of to Hong Kong..... Smiley



Are you gonna go to casinos in Macau ?
Seems like some of us want to see mic in the casinos 😛
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March 01, 2019, 12:33:09 PM

Delete your Coinbase account asap Tongue
Done it already. Did not use my coinbase for long time.
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March 01, 2019, 12:43:08 PM

very expensive.  Undecided

You can do almost the same thing for free by using the Split Wallet feature of bitaddress.org and sending one key to someone else.
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March 01, 2019, 01:32:09 PM

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Pfffff 4-flights t’ill destination
Got my stuff against boredom though

Call me a child.... Roll Eyes but got me laugh’s Cheesy Cheesy

Cheesy Where did you buy that stuff ?

 You don't need to buy that, just eat foods high in oligosaccharides and you can save your money Smiley
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March 01, 2019, 01:44:01 PM

LOL  Grin

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Just online write FART spray a D you’ll get there Wink

Good @Frankfurt gonna immediatly use it here on Some germans ( not on but close to )
Have you already used it as of now?
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March 01, 2019, 02:35:03 PM

LOL  Grin

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Good @Frankfurt gonna immediatly use it here on Some germans ( not on but close to )
Have you already used it as of now?

Videos or it didn't happen.
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March 01, 2019, 02:46:06 PM

https://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMarkets/comments/avmnjs/daily_discussion_thursday_february_28_2019/

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Without going much into detail, I'd like to share this long term view with you.



"For 8 years I'm trading the multi-year cycles in this market. More than anything else I focus on market psychology. I use TA, FA and SA only to optimize my entries and targets. In short: each cycle, each top and each floor has its own character. Each cycle builds upon an earlier cycle.

Knowing the character and knowing the development path ahead can give incredibly detailed insights into what to expect next.

Looking at how we broke down from 6k compared to earlier huge break downs lets me assume that the market participants were prepared for such an event. They even anticipated it. No one even tried catching the knife. They just let it fall.

There was only one true capitulation event in BTC history and it was back in 2011. 2013 was a short lived capitulation event triggered by a shitty and lagging exchange which exaggerated every move. 2015 capitulation was forced by Mt. Gox and other exchange hacks. What seemed a "true" capitulation to most was the best buying opportunity for insiders ever.

After loading up in late 2011. I accumulated vast amounts in the first half of 2015. Back then BTC was still small. Some thought it was dead, but seeing the infight between all the fractions in the ecosystem made it clear, that they are fighting for something very valuable!

Back to our anticipated capitulation event of late 2018. I think there is no one seriously doubting anymore that cryptos are here to stay. That means a true capitulation event is (almost) impossible to occur after it already lost 84%. The only thing that can happen is media manipulation of the masses. But people seeing institutions adopt "blockchain" at every corner aren't stupid and won't give in easily. That said there is tremendous risk for market makers and whales to push price below a certain point, because they always have to factor in re-accumulation + ideally some margin for profits to make the effort worthwhile."

I have been pondering on how much 2015-2016 matches 2019.  I took daily data open/high/low/close and looked at the ratio of the two lows; 152 to 3122 (actually in Dec '18) which seems an obvious way to work.

Then I have tried to overlay on spreadsheets the same prices 'post the bottom', to see if there is any kind of a similar pattern.  It didn't correlate on a daily basis enough (using the ratio as a factor) for it to be valuable - as it seems to be currently running lower.  I shifted to looking at the same 'time frame', that is; correlating from mid Jan 19, rather than the December 18 low, but neither are close using the same ratio (although it is roughly the same amount 'out' if you zoom out).

The only conclusion I can make so far, is relevant to the above post.  This is that the sharp final snap down didn't happen, so it follows there was not a sharp snap back up afterwards of the same order as last time.

So far the only thing to do to get a closer match has been to to change the 'ratio' I am using in % terms.  This looks much closer in terms of matching the range of activity post bottom (on the tiny data set since).  If this stays close for a while - it will simply mean we are heading for a curve with not as high a peak from the Dec 18 bottom in % terms.

I will try to tweak this over the coming months and see if it has any value, but if anyone else better at working this out wants to try - and can factor in more sophisticated statistical analysis (standard deviation etc.) that would be good...

EDIT: for sense.

Very cool. Looking forward to hearing more about this!
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March 01, 2019, 02:48:17 PM

So which one of you is this ? Who's the Rebel from Serbia ?

https://twitter.com/SkaziCrypto/status/1101481126374330368

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March 01, 2019, 03:04:20 PM

Booom...
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It looks ugly to me Eww!
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March 01, 2019, 03:16:08 PM

hpprintercare?

really?

sigh, sorry infofront, we need some custodial work on 22987
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March 01, 2019, 03:20:50 PM

I just bought with part of my salary 0.1BTCSmiley

that's our boy
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March 01, 2019, 03:43:09 PM

Fuck HP, and their shitty goddamn printers.

What's the drill there LOL

Get complete solution at https://www.hpprintersupportpro.us/
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March 01, 2019, 03:45:46 PM
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I haven’t been online much the last few days. Been driving myself crazy after finding some kind of a lump/bump in the far corner of my left eyeball, my eye is red as fuck & sore. Any way I’ve just been to the optician’s (eye doctor) & I’m fine. I have an infection/inflamed bulbar conjunctiva which is basically nothing to worry about.
I’ve got some drops & antibiotics which will sort it out.

Sorry for the off topic but after my girlfriend & family this was the next place I thought I’d break the news to.

Advice - Don’t fucking google stuff & try to look for a diagnosis yourself. You’ll likely see some terrible stuff & fear the worst if you do that.

Any way, what are the chances of a massive bitcoin pump this weekend to make me even happier Smiley
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Sorry for the off topic but after my girlfriend & family this was the next place I thought I’d break the news to.
I love the value you provide to this community. Get well soon brother.
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March 01, 2019, 03:51:25 PM
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I haven’t been online much the last few days. Been driving myself crazy after finding some kind of a lump/bump in the far corner of my left eyeball, my eye is red as fuck & sore. Any way I’ve just been to the optician’s (eye doctor) & I’m fine. I have an infection/inflamed bulbar conjunctiva which is basically nothing to worry about.
I’ve got some drops & antibiotics which will sort it out.

Sorry for the off topic but after my girlfriend & family this was the next place I thought I’d break the news to.

Advice - Don’t fucking google stuff & try to look for a diagnosis yourself. You’ll likely see some terrible stuff & fear the worst if you do that.

Any way, what are the chances of a massive bitcoin pump this weekend to make me even happier Smiley

Oh don't I know it...  My list of things I've convinced myself I had is pretty long.

Glad you're gonna be ok. Wink
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