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April 26, 2014, 04:49:31 PM |
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Thanks, I will use that during the runup $1,000->$5,000. With 10:1 leverage and 1 million initial investment, that'll be... 40M profit.
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Dabs
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April 26, 2014, 04:53:17 PM |
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Who needs escrow? I can do it, but only the BTC part. If you need me to fix it to fiat, then I'll have to exchange it first, then buy back the BTC 30 or 90 days later. (I have high limits on the exchange in my sig, see the about section.)
And there's also a charity related thread in my sig since last year. Over 3000 meals donated. You rich folks can probably beat that with one transaction.
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April 26, 2014, 04:59:52 PM |
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Third, the bet is not won by just hitting the opposite goal. You need to defend yours for 90 days.
Since the win should depend more on market forces than manipulative power, to be interesting, I think this point makes a powerful case for the 90 day mark. This has been great fun to watch but I hope you fail to agree terms and just make the donation anyhow. While I expect rp to win, and that is my prefered outcome (book talk), I fear the consequences if he should think his face too pretty. (Please, no rich man's charities. I keep hoping for an army of diseased miserables to storm the next Met gala and eat the hedgefund wives.)
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April 26, 2014, 05:01:10 PM |
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April 26, 2014, 05:04:49 PM |
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Who needs escrow? I can do it, but only the BTC part. If you need me to fix it to fiat, then I'll have to exchange it first, then buy back the BTC 30 or 90 days later. (I have high limits on the exchange in my sig.)
I doubt that you would need to convert... b/c once the terms of the bet are agreed to and hopefully understood by everyone, then each party would transfer to you the equivalent of BTC, as if that party were to lose the bet, and then you would hold those amounts until the terms of the bet runs. Should be able to do all of that with BTC, even though the BTC amount(s) could be measured in the equivalent of fiat.
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April 26, 2014, 05:07:53 PM |
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Thanks, I will use that during the runup $1,000->$5,000. With 10:1 leverage and 1 million initial investment, that'll be... 40M profit. I doubt that you'll ever get that kind of money from those guys. They're like a grown up version of mtgox.
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April 26, 2014, 05:10:39 PM |
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Can I put in a short position of 1M USD with 1:17 leverage? Platform is plus500. Thats ~ 38000btc
Will it make a dent?
I was thinking of that. First off - I don't think they offer more than 2:1 leverage, they got burnt pretty badly in the runup in Nov-13. Second, the slippage you take is about equal to the bet amount, unless you can start an avalanche (which I don't believe). Third, the bet is not won by just hitting the opposite goal. You need to defend yours for 90 days. => You can perhaps use this to make the final push and manipulate the market as usual, but not make it +EV for you http://www.plus500.com/Instruments/BTCUSD?ncr=TrueNo US customers allowed .
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April 26, 2014, 05:13:48 PM |
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This is a great spectator sport and could do with its own thread to keep track of - it will get lost in here over the next 30 days. Since someone is highly likely to lose $50k under the terms of the bet, perhaps you could donate a paltry £1k to charity anyway, even if it's not a draw? I'm sure the winner would be gracious enough to accept $49k. I could suggest a few if you need ideas. Kudos to you both for taking this on (assuming it goes ahead )
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April 26, 2014, 05:18:33 PM |
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Thanks, I will use that during the runup $1,000->$5,000. With 10:1 leverage and 1 million initial investment, that'll be... 40M profit. I doubt that you'll ever get that kind of money from those guys. They're like a grown up version of mtgox. Risto will know me by now. I had a LARGE buy position there last year. With leverage of 1:10. They phoned me and basically kissed my ass to close my positions. We agreed I close them, they paid my money. Every cent. 2-3 business days. They also change te leverage to 1:2 and later 1:1. Plus500 is listed in London stock excange. Always worked fine. I use it for gold trading. Last week made about 200.000€ profit.
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April 26, 2014, 05:28:56 PM |
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The 2h MACD looks promising on Huobi I think.
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rpietila
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April 26, 2014, 05:37:39 PM |
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Thanks, I will use that during the runup $1,000->$5,000. With 10:1 leverage and 1 million initial investment, that'll be... 40M profit. I doubt that you'll ever get that kind of money from those guys. They're like a grown up version of mtgox. Risto will know me by now. I had a LARGE buy position there last year. With leverage of 1:10. They phoned me and basically kissed my ass to close my positions. We agreed I close them, they paid my money. Every cent. 2-3 business days. They also change te leverage to 1:2 and later 1:1. Plus500 is listed in London stock excange. Always worked fine. I use it for gold trading. Last week made about 200.000€ profit. I confirm that I have heard this story before from a person who has verified his identity.
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aminorex
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April 26, 2014, 05:53:08 PM |
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No US customers allowed . Start a UK LLP.
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JorgeStolfi
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April 26, 2014, 05:57:01 PM |
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Huobi has not updated the "red lamp" notice on their home page since Apr/17.
Did BTC-China say anything about the PBoC's "clarification to the clarification"?
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April 26, 2014, 05:59:20 PM |
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I would consider that a rich man's charity, but I can see why you might not. It's hard to make a case against truth itself, after all.Correction: It's sad intensely aggravating to watch someone make a case against truth itself.
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April 26, 2014, 06:01:02 PM |
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April 26, 2014, 06:38:40 PM |
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Take another look at this chart. Look at what happened to price on all the big red volume days. Every single time price made a new lower low. It was the lowest price seen on the chart at the time. Now look at the very last big red volume day. This is the 2nd to last column of the chart. This day broke the pattern. It's a large red volume day, but price did not break to a new chart low. This bear pattern is now broken.
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April 26, 2014, 06:50:26 PM |
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any suggestions for a new poll ??
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April 26, 2014, 07:01:00 PM |
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April 26, 2014, 07:04:08 PM |
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any suggestions for a new poll ??
ya sry about that.
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