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June 20, 2014, 09:49:48 PM |
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I think that is supposed to represent me in the pic (by the way that is NOT me), getting my face smacked by a halibut that is NOT a halibut. Calling Dr. Cassius! Dr. Cassius, does the subjects cognitive apprehension of the concept of external representation of self constitute evidence of some vestigial functioning mirror neuron activity, or is this merely a Skinner-box effect? Dr Aminorex. I stooped and my pregenual anterior cingulate cortex informs me that I should not have done. (It always was an overactive little illegitimate child.) There is no need for you to do the same. Cassius and Aminorex ...I really like you guys... when this all plays out... drinks are on me ...at a place where there are drinks and sunshine and bikinis : ) edit: fuck it JayJuanGee and Jorge you are invited too! I will look forward to it.
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Patel
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June 20, 2014, 09:57:07 PM |
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Any ETA for moon? 1-2 weeks/months?
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ubercool
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June 20, 2014, 09:57:35 PM |
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If we would just start rallying up, that'd be great.
I'm getting sick of all the sideways (not)movement.
Just sitback tight, sideways movement always making base for 1 side movement so just wait which side it will move.
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JayJuanGee
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June 20, 2014, 09:59:07 PM |
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1W MACD still green Hehehehe.... I think that we have to wait until it closes, though... I hate to quote any candle, before it closes (NOT that I am any kind candle whispering expert )
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CEG5952
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June 20, 2014, 09:59:27 PM |
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If we would just start rallying up, that'd be great.
I'm getting sick of all the sideways (not)movement.
I think we all do. But it can't all be massive swings every day, all the time. Those indicators need time to recharge, and traders need time to question their fear/greed-driven moves.
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ChartBuddy
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June 20, 2014, 10:00:52 PM |
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tarmi
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June 20, 2014, 10:02:28 PM |
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416BTC just dumped off on Stamp at $485.
and not a single f is given.
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CEG5952
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June 20, 2014, 10:03:42 PM |
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416BTC just dumped off on Stamp at $485.
and not a single f is given. Yep, and just a few seconds ago, a > 250 BTC buy to $597 on BFX. Bulls and bears fighting it out in this excruciating sideways action....
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empowering
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June 20, 2014, 10:05:40 PM |
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I think that is supposed to represent me in the pic (by the way that is NOT me), getting my face smacked by a halibut that is NOT a halibut. Calling Dr. Cassius! Dr. Cassius, does the subjects cognitive apprehension of the concept of external representation of self constitute evidence of some vestigial functioning mirror neuron activity, or is this merely a Skinner-box effect? Dr Aminorex. I stooped and my pregenual anterior cingulate cortex informs me that I should not have done. (It always was an overactive little illegitimate child.) There is no need for you to do the same. Cassius and Aminorex ...I really like you guys... when this all plays out... drinks are on me ...at a place where there are drinks and sunshine and bikinis : ) edit: fuck it JayJuanGee and Jorge you are invited too! I will look forward to it. Grand : ) I look forward to it too! : ) it is a date... and all the rest of you "good guys" too! and YES this is what I have in mind : )
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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June 20, 2014, 10:06:41 PM |
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I think that is supposed to represent me in the pic (by the way that is NOT me), getting my face smacked by a halibut that is NOT a halibut. Calling Dr. Cassius! Dr. Cassius, does the subjects cognitive apprehension of the concept of external representation of self constitute evidence of some vestigial functioning mirror neuron activity, or is this merely a Skinner-box effect? Dr Aminorex. I stooped and my pregenual anterior cingulate cortex informs me that I should not have done. (It always was an overactive little illegitimate child.) There is no need for you to do the same. Cassius and Aminorex ...I really like you guys... when this all plays out... drinks are on me ...at a place where there are drinks and sunshine and bikinis : ) edit: fuck it JayJuanGee and Jorge you are invited too! You will definitely need to include some toys (such as bikinis) in order to keep some of us sufficiently distracted and less inclined to either kill one another or for us (on our own) to make a boring party by our employing some kind of passive aggressive, "silent treatment." Yet, I would imagine that with the passage of time, and by the time any such gathering were to materialize, the guestlist would inevitably have to expand more than the exponential growth of bitcoin prices since 2009.
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empowering
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June 20, 2014, 10:11:36 PM |
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I think that is supposed to represent me in the pic (by the way that is NOT me), getting my face smacked by a halibut that is NOT a halibut. Calling Dr. Cassius! Dr. Cassius, does the subjects cognitive apprehension of the concept of external representation of self constitute evidence of some vestigial functioning mirror neuron activity, or is this merely a Skinner-box effect? Dr Aminorex. I stooped and my pregenual anterior cingulate cortex informs me that I should not have done. (It always was an overactive little illegitimate child.) There is no need for you to do the same. Cassius and Aminorex ...I really like you guys... when this all plays out... drinks are on me ...at a place where there are drinks and sunshine and bikinis : ) edit: fuck it JayJuanGee and Jorge you are invited too! You will definitely need to include some toys (such as bikinis) in order to keep some of us sufficiently distracted and less inclined to either kill one another or for us (on our own) to make a boring party by our employing some kind of passive aggressive, "silent treatment." Yet, I would imagine that with the passage of time, and by the time any such gathering were to materialize, the guestlist would inevitably have to expand more than the exponential growth of bitcoin prices since 2009. Bro... when we get there... and we are partying.. you are gonna have to chill out !! ; ) party is a party : )
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aminorex
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June 20, 2014, 10:12:00 PM |
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It is amazing what technology can do... think about it....
In the long run yes, it is a great opportunity for someone to make an app for that. Meanwhile, in the real world, everyone will ignore the IRS. This is bad, because it is part of a pervasive and creeping contempt for rule of law. In the end we all suffer for that. The fix is to void all the ludicrous, often criminal in themselves, laws. That would be roughly, let's see, one two three... all of them.
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MatTheCat
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June 20, 2014, 10:12:59 PM |
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416BTC just dumped off on Stamp at $485. Pricing held pretty strong, as we stuck at $592 Only on this forum, would you find someone who is long Bitcoin and is capable of viewing a 500 BTC single market order dump as a positive development, because the price 'has held pretty strong at $592' for the last ten minutes since the dump was made. Volume of dump @ 21:38 UTC = 485 BTC Volume since dump @ 22:10 UTC = 27 BTC. LOL. That isn't what you would call 'holding up pretty strong'. That is what you call the market in stasis, just like it has been all day, but with dumps like that suggestive of the level of weight that is hanging over the market should some kind of buying pressure not kick in. Question is, where is the buying pressure coming from?
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JayJuanGee
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June 20, 2014, 10:13:30 PM |
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I think that is supposed to represent me in the pic (by the way that is NOT me), getting my face smacked by a halibut that is NOT a halibut. Calling Dr. Cassius! Dr. Cassius, does the subjects cognitive apprehension of the concept of external representation of self constitute evidence of some vestigial functioning mirror neuron activity, or is this merely a Skinner-box effect? Dr Aminorex. I stooped and my pregenual anterior cingulate cortex informs me that I should not have done. (It always was an overactive little illegitimate child.) There is no need for you to do the same. Cassius and Aminorex ...I really like you guys... when this all plays out... drinks are on me ...at a place where there are drinks and sunshine and bikinis : ) edit: fuck it JayJuanGee and Jorge you are invited too! You will definitely need to include some toys (such as bikinis) in order to keep some of us sufficiently distracted and less inclined to either kill one another or for us (on our own) to make a boring party by our employing some kind of passive aggressive, "silent treatment." Yet, I would imagine that with the passage of time, and by the time any such gathering were to materialize, the guestlist would inevitably have to expand more than the exponential growth of bitcoin prices since 2009. Bro... when we get there... and we are partying.. you are gonna have to chill out !! ; ) party is a party : ) hehehe... let me practice... by putting on some shades....
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hyphymikey
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June 20, 2014, 10:13:40 PM |
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Reading all the posts from today was painful.
Can we add a CopyCat tag to users who obviously are copy cat trolls of other users, kind of like the scammer tags that are given out?
I used to feel really "undereducated" compared to some of the users in here, with their big words and fancy lingo, but the truth finally came out that some are just are plain dumb.
I have maybe 3 people on ignore, but I see I have some work to do now to get rid of all the noise in here.
PS. Thanks to all of you that post proper TA, charts, and useful information. (although this post contains none of that)
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fonzie
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June 20, 2014, 10:15:10 PM |
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416BTC just dumped off on Stamp at $485. Pricing held pretty strong, as we stuck at $592 Only on this forum, would you find someone who is long Bitcoin and is capable of viewing a 500 BTC single market order dump as a positive development, because the price 'has held pretty strong at $592' for the last ten minutes since the dump was made. Volume of dump @ 21:38 UTC = 485 BTC Volume since dump @ 22:10 UTC = 27 BTC. LOL. That isn't what you would call 'holding up pretty strong'. That is what you call the market in stasis, just like it has been all day, but with dumps like that suggestive of the level of weight that is hanging over the market should some kind of buying pressure not kick in. Question is, where is the buying pressure coming from?Maybe from the astonishing high 10,944,599.98 USD bid depth in Bitstamps orderbook. It will be pretty hard to get the price up since Finex leveraged orders are maxed out and also no more longer routed through Bitstamp.
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MatTheCat
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June 20, 2014, 10:17:09 PM |
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Yep, and just a few seconds ago, a > 250 BTC buy to $597 on BFX. Bulls and bears fighting it out in this excruciating sideways action....
Bitfinex eh? Now would that be a real 257 BTC Ask wall that I could have bought into if I had either the funds or the inclination to do so, or would that be one of those mysterious Bitfinex trades that appear out of knowhere and are triggered, done and dusted before anyone without a direct line to the exchange servers can respond? I am only asking because before that trade was triggered, the Wall up to $600 on Bitfinex was around 700 BTC. Since that 250 BTC trade, the wall up to $600 is still around 700 BTC. If that 257 btc trade was one of the latter, then I seen a good few of those flash 150 BTC + trades cropping up out of knowhere (on Bitfinex) before Bitcoin finally cracked through the $600 level. Bitfinex = fucking volume buffing insider trading paint taping stop loss farming cunts.
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JayJuanGee
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June 20, 2014, 10:17:23 PM |
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It is amazing what technology can do... think about it....
In the long run yes, it is a great opportunity for someone to make an app for that. Meanwhile, in the real world, everyone will ignore the IRS. This is bad, because it is part of a pervasive and creeping contempt for rule of law. In the end we all suffer for that. The fix is to void all the ludicrous, often criminal in themselves, laws. That would be roughly, let's see, one two three... all of them. What seems to happen though, is if everyone ignores the law, then there is selective enforcement.. and surely those who are less able to defend themselves (or who are caught off guard) are manipulated by such overly broad and unfair rules.
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adamstgBit
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June 20, 2014, 10:19:48 PM |
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Yep, and just a few seconds ago, a > 250 BTC buy to $597 on BFX. Bulls and bears fighting it out in this excruciating sideways action....
its gr8 seeing those buys live up Up UP!
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empowering
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June 20, 2014, 10:23:29 PM |
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It is amazing what technology can do... think about it....
In the long run yes, it is a great opportunity for someone to make an app for that. Meanwhile, in the real world, everyone will ignore the IRS. This is bad, because it is part of a pervasive and creeping contempt for rule of law. In the end we all suffer for that. The fix is to void all the ludicrous, often criminal in themselves, laws. That would be roughly, let's see, one two three... all of them. Exactly my thinking and spot on, and spot on
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