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April 16, 2014, 11:54:31 AM |
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 A serious correction is due. After that, if we can break above the purple cloud, we are back in a bull market.
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magicmexican
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April 16, 2014, 11:55:35 AM |
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2h macD is probably going down, unless its an epic trap
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p0peji
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April 16, 2014, 11:59:07 AM |
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2h macD is probably going down, unless its an epic trap
Seen quite a few of those already.
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Davyd05
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April 16, 2014, 11:59:18 AM |
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2h macD is probably going down, unless its an epic trap
With the China sheeple in bed, stamp is left at the batting range alone besides dem ever trading bots so we shall see. I think the gox news will be a cooler as well, but let's just see what stamp feels as NA wakes up
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ChartBuddy
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April 16, 2014, 12:00:21 PM |
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April 16, 2014, 12:02:13 PM |
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I dont really care if this is v/III or iii/III. Im going to look for consolidation for about a day or two, then wave V might take us to 580, 620, who knows. but probably less than 800  critical levels are 483 and 450. if it passes 450, that fucks things up a bit.  
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TERA
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April 16, 2014, 12:04:47 PM |
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Elliot wave? I thought Elliot was waving from a train
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chessnut
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April 16, 2014, 12:06:52 PM |
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Elliot wave? I thought Elliot was waving from a train
Elliot stuck his neck out too far just before a tunnel.... RIP elliot.
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dreamspark
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April 16, 2014, 12:08:40 PM |
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Elliot wave? I thought Elliot was waving from a train
Elliot stuck his neck out too far just before a tunnel.... RIP elliot. Thanks my lunch is now on my computer screen.
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mmitech
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April 16, 2014, 12:12:56 PM |
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I think you will be left behind over this one 
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April 16, 2014, 12:13:13 PM |
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Have also noticed that Bitstamp are becoming tighter and tighter with allowing deposits to register in peoples accounts. I sent over just $3K the other day and again, they are wanting me to 'prove' where I am getting it from. I told them to fuck off. I am getting my money back, I can't see how I am going to get any amount of money back onto that exchanges cos no way am I giving them any personal details of the description that they are asking for. Bet there are quite as lot of Bitcoiners who are feeling the same. Not exactly conducive to increased adoption is it?
That's very interesting and I agree, not conducive to increased adoption. I wonder what the perma bulls (aminorex, risto) think of this. Thanks Mat.
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dreamspark
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April 16, 2014, 12:17:19 PM |
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Have also noticed that Bitstamp are becoming tighter and tighter with allowing deposits to register in peoples accounts. I sent over just $3K the other day and again, they are wanting me to 'prove' where I am getting it from. I told them to fuck off. I am getting my money back, I can't see how I am going to get any amount of money back onto that exchanges cos no way am I giving them any personal details of the description that they are asking for. Bet there are quite as lot of Bitcoiners who are feeling the same. Not exactly conducive to increased adoption is it?
That's very interesting and I agree, not conducive to increased adoption. I wonder what the perma bulls (aminorex, risto) think of this. Thanks Mat. It depends how you look at it, they arent asking for proof its just normal KYC stuff, it shows more compliance if anything. If you have nothing to hide it makes no difference and if you do then pay the premium and use an exchange that isnt compliant. BTC-e or localbitcoins etc.
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p0peji
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April 16, 2014, 12:20:05 PM |
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Have also noticed that Bitstamp are becoming tighter and tighter with allowing deposits to register in peoples accounts. I sent over just $3K the other day and again, they are wanting me to 'prove' where I am getting it from. I told them to fuck off. I am getting my money back, I can't see how I am going to get any amount of money back onto that exchanges cos no way am I giving them any personal details of the description that they are asking for. Bet there are quite as lot of Bitcoiners who are feeling the same. Not exactly conducive to increased adoption is it?
That's very interesting and I agree, not conducive to increased adoption. I wonder what the perma bulls (aminorex, risto) think of this. Thanks Mat. It depends how you look at it, they arent asking for proof its just normal KYC stuff, it shows more compliance if anything. If you have nothing to hide it makes no difference and if you do then pay the premium and use an exchange that isnt compliant. BTC-e or localbitcoins etc. Isnt that exactly the reason people get into crypto, because they have somthing to hide?
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April 16, 2014, 12:20:25 PM |
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Have also noticed that Bitstamp are becoming tighter and tighter with allowing deposits to register in peoples accounts. I sent over just $3K the other day and again, they are wanting me to 'prove' where I am getting it from. I told them to fuck off. I am getting my money back, I can't see how I am going to get any amount of money back onto that exchanges cos no way am I giving them any personal details of the description that they are asking for. Bet there are quite as lot of Bitcoiners who are feeling the same. Not exactly conducive to increased adoption is it?
That's very interesting and I agree, not conducive to increased adoption. I wonder what the perma bulls (aminorex, risto) think of this. Thanks Mat. It depends how you look at it, they arent asking for proof its just normal KYC stuff, it shows more compliance if anything. If you have nothing to hide it makes no difference and if you do then pay the premium and use an exchange that isnt compliant. BTC-e or localbitcoins etc. There's compliance and then there's taking the piss. They've been asking for tax returns among other things.
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niothor
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April 16, 2014, 12:21:32 PM |
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Have also noticed that Bitstamp are becoming tighter and tighter with allowing deposits to register in peoples accounts. I sent over just $3K the other day and again, they are wanting me to 'prove' where I am getting it from. I told them to fuck off. I am getting my money back, I can't see how I am going to get any amount of money back onto that exchanges cos no way am I giving them any personal details of the description that they are asking for. Bet there are quite as lot of Bitcoiners who are feeling the same. Not exactly conducive to increased adoption is it?
That's very interesting and I agree, not conducive to increased adoption. I wonder what the perma bulls (aminorex, risto) think of this. Thanks Mat. It depends how you look at it, they arent asking for proof its just normal KYC stuff, it shows more compliance if anything. If you have nothing to hide it makes no difference and if you do then pay the premium and use an exchange that isnt compliant. BTC-e or localbitcoins etc. Isnt that exactly the reason people get into crypto, because they have somthing to hide? It's not the main reason. And a lot of people actually like this.
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p0peji
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April 16, 2014, 12:22:29 PM |
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Have also noticed that Bitstamp are becoming tighter and tighter with allowing deposits to register in peoples accounts. I sent over just $3K the other day and again, they are wanting me to 'prove' where I am getting it from. I told them to fuck off. I am getting my money back, I can't see how I am going to get any amount of money back onto that exchanges cos no way am I giving them any personal details of the description that they are asking for. Bet there are quite as lot of Bitcoiners who are feeling the same. Not exactly conducive to increased adoption is it?
That's very interesting and I agree, not conducive to increased adoption. I wonder what the perma bulls (aminorex, risto) think of this. Thanks Mat. It depends how you look at it, they arent asking for proof its just normal KYC stuff, it shows more compliance if anything. If you have nothing to hide it makes no difference and if you do then pay the premium and use an exchange that isnt compliant. BTC-e or localbitcoins etc. Isnt that exactly the reason people get into crypto, because they have somthing to hide? It's not the main reason. And a lot of people actually like this. Then what would be the other reasons?
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dreamspark
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April 16, 2014, 12:22:41 PM |
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There's compliance and then there's taking the piss. They've been asking for tax returns among other things.
I havent experienced that yet. Thats slightly concerning...
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dreamspark
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April 16, 2014, 12:22:59 PM |
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Have also noticed that Bitstamp are becoming tighter and tighter with allowing deposits to register in peoples accounts. I sent over just $3K the other day and again, they are wanting me to 'prove' where I am getting it from. I told them to fuck off. I am getting my money back, I can't see how I am going to get any amount of money back onto that exchanges cos no way am I giving them any personal details of the description that they are asking for. Bet there are quite as lot of Bitcoiners who are feeling the same. Not exactly conducive to increased adoption is it?
That's very interesting and I agree, not conducive to increased adoption. I wonder what the perma bulls (aminorex, risto) think of this. Thanks Mat. It depends how you look at it, they arent asking for proof its just normal KYC stuff, it shows more compliance if anything. If you have nothing to hide it makes no difference and if you do then pay the premium and use an exchange that isnt compliant. BTC-e or localbitcoins etc. Isnt that exactly the reason people get into crypto, because they have somthing to hide? It's not the main reason. And a lot of people actually like this. Then what would be the other reasons? Are you for real ?
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p0peji
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April 16, 2014, 12:23:49 PM |
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Have also noticed that Bitstamp are becoming tighter and tighter with allowing deposits to register in peoples accounts. I sent over just $3K the other day and again, they are wanting me to 'prove' where I am getting it from. I told them to fuck off. I am getting my money back, I can't see how I am going to get any amount of money back onto that exchanges cos no way am I giving them any personal details of the description that they are asking for. Bet there are quite as lot of Bitcoiners who are feeling the same. Not exactly conducive to increased adoption is it?
That's very interesting and I agree, not conducive to increased adoption. I wonder what the perma bulls (aminorex, risto) think of this. Thanks Mat. It depends how you look at it, they arent asking for proof its just normal KYC stuff, it shows more compliance if anything. If you have nothing to hide it makes no difference and if you do then pay the premium and use an exchange that isnt compliant. BTC-e or localbitcoins etc. Isnt that exactly the reason people get into crypto, because they have somthing to hide? It's not the main reason. And a lot of people actually like this. Then what would be the other reasons? Are you for real ? Yes, there is no upside to using bitcoins for whatever, besides tax evasion.
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mmitech
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April 16, 2014, 12:24:48 PM |
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Have also noticed that Bitstamp are becoming tighter and tighter with allowing deposits to register in peoples accounts. I sent over just $3K the other day and again, they are wanting me to 'prove' where I am getting it from. I told them to fuck off. I am getting my money back, I can't see how I am going to get any amount of money back onto that exchanges cos no way am I giving them any personal details of the description that they are asking for. Bet there are quite as lot of Bitcoiners who are feeling the same. Not exactly conducive to increased adoption is it?
That's very interesting and I agree, not conducive to increased adoption. I wonder what the perma bulls (aminorex, risto) think of this. Thanks Mat. It depends how you look at it, they arent asking for proof its just normal KYC stuff, it shows more compliance if anything. If you have nothing to hide it makes no difference and if you do then pay the premium and use an exchange that isnt compliant. BTC-e or localbitcoins etc. Isnt that exactly the reason people get into crypto, because they have somthing to hide? firstly, talk about your self, secondly, what are you hiding exactly or should I rephrase what do you think you are hiding ?
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