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Ok. you want bitstamp chart, no problem.  Wink

Btc/Usd Bitstamp (CME Chart Bad, Mkay)  Grin

The first major resistance for the shorterm is marked with the yellow area. Around 10.800 Usd to 11.000 Usd, it depends when it gets there.
The first minor resistance is marked with the orange area. We are currently already there. Around 10.500 Usd.




Last few days, price follows exactly this chart. You have to be honest, sometimes if you want to trade BTC and make 2 or 3% profit, it is relatively easy. I got shit on for saying that a month ago here, but to each their own, competent traders can earn millions over the year by trading BTC.

 
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Just hit the Belgian news..... the WO-member thats interested in this Will know why I post it.... Nice for you man, the rooting have helped her!!!!!

A NEW talent in tennis....

Cheers

I follow tennis closely but cannot see the connection here.

Care to elaborate?
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One more correction before breaking above this very long continuation pattern?

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For almost a week I am watching this Stochastic RSI on daily timefame, either we can do a pullback not so much below $9,000 would be the best. I much prefer not below $10,000 for a pullback.
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September 08, 2019, 08:51:49 AM

Our current giant bull flag



Thx HM you know I like your updates Smiley

Now I will go for a big BULL breakfast......
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September 08, 2019, 08:57:21 AM

If you drop a small steel nut onto a polished concrete floor from a height of 8 feet how far can it go?

8 feet because it hits the concrete floor  Grin
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September 08, 2019, 09:04:15 AM

https://www.asus.com/us/Phone/ROG-Phone-II/

I don't need this. I mean, it is quite shiny, but I don't need it.

Maybe I get it ironically, just to prove how absurd it is.
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September 08, 2019, 09:22:46 AM

https://www.asus.com/us/Phone/ROG-Phone-II/

I don't need this. I mean, it is quite shiny, but I don't need it.

Maybe I get it ironically, just to prove how absurd it is.

It s always good to know, what's NOT needed.

We are mostly totally hijacked by sophisticated  ads and sales mashinery
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September 08, 2019, 09:27:57 AM

If you drop a small steel nut onto a polished concrete floor from a height of 8 feet how far can it go?

8 feet because it hits the concrete floor  Grin

8 feet on the way down to the concrete but I assume you have the factor in the distance it bounces.
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Just hit the Belgian news..... the WO-member thats interested in this Will know why I post it.... Nice for you man, the rooting have helped her!!!!!

A NEW talent in tennis....

Cheers

Who wouldn't benefit from a good rooting
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September 08, 2019, 09:39:36 AM

Found it.  28 feet away against the wall.  Under a rubbish bin.
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September 08, 2019, 09:42:36 AM

A NEW talent in tennis....
New Tennisqueen?
I have no idea 🤪

Good morning WO!
Observing @ $10,520

5 digits and we are doing well.

I hope you all are good. 🙂
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5 digits and we are doing well.

6 digits would be better.
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5 digits and we are doing well.

6 digits would be better.


In 2021 or 2022!

It’s coming, nobody or nothing can stop it.
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6 digits would be better.

Brother, some of us will be filthy rich (I can't wait for it 🤪)

It’s coming, nobody or nothing can stop it.
To the real moon 🙂
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Meanwhile in Binance


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Ok. you want bitstamp chart, no problem.  Wink

Btc/Usd Bitstamp (CME Chart Bad, Mkay)  Grin

The first major resistance for the shorterm is marked with the yellow area. Around 10.800 Usd to 11.000 Usd, it depends when it gets there.
The first minor resistance is marked with the orange area. We are currently already there. Around 10.500 Usd.




Last few days, price follows exactly this chart. You have to be honest, sometimes if you want to trade BTC and make 2 or 3% profit, it is relatively easy. I got shit on for saying that a month ago here, but to each their own, competent traders can earn millions over the year by trading BTC.

 

Thank you! I'm glad you like it! I hope you made some profits from it!   Wink
But according to the received merits, this chart bellow (link) was more popular  Smiley

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5182395.msg52377811#msg52377811
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Did you always hold some BTC and then have to reshuffle around after the MTGOX situation?

Of course in 2013, and thereafter, there became quite a few other ways to acquire BTC, but surely it can be frustrating to lose some BTC too, and I suppose the longer that any of us is in BTC the more likely we would have had made some various mistakes based on keeping on exchanges or other mistakes.

Surely, you have quite a few more balls than me to send money to Japan, and I have my doubts about whether I would have done that, even if I had heard about it in 2011 or 2012.

I have some real fucking difficulties remembering my thinking about bitcoin.  I know that in the period of about August 2013 to November 2013, I was researching into various investments, and I had bitcoin bookmarked in one of my tabs, to get to those tabs later.  I don't recall exactly what my feelings were.  I had heard the name and it was something that I bookmarked to look at later.  I recall that between about August and November, I had made several new investments into various index funds.. just traditional and safe investments, and I was kind of experimenting with adding those new index funds to my portfolio, and then in about mid-November 2013, an acquaintance on the interwebs, mentioned how he had been making so much money on BTC.  He said that he had been buying BTC in order to buy drugs on silk road, and he did not spend them right away, so they just appreciated like fuck, and he really did not  know what he was doing with his investment into BTC, but it had caused him to acquire a decent amount of wealth, and that story caused me to read the stupid ass bookmarked tabs that I had pending for a couple of months.  Weird.. and another weird was when I read the tabs I was like holy fuck, and it did not  take me very long to create a buying strategy, because I was already shopping for something and bitcoin seemed to be a great hedge against my then other traditional investments.
Yes, I have have always held most of my bitcoins in my own wallet. Back then I was running a full node. Now I have them stored on a few hardware wallets instead.

The difference back then was that I had maybe 25% of my stash parked on MtGox. Just for the convenice and being able to trade.

Now I only keep 1-2% of my total stash on an exchange. Just to trade for fun, and to cash out for my montly expenses.

Most of my remaining coins haven't moved since 2012, except for 2017 to claim all the forked coins, and to move them to a segwit address.
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September 08, 2019, 11:09:48 AM

Say what you want, but Segwit was a good thing for bitcoin. If it was not for Segwit, we would be paying higher fees today, and the network would be slower. Just imagine the network of 2015-2016 with the adoption of today, it would clog up.

And this is coming from someone who keeps most of his stash in legacy addresses, so no partisanship here.
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