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June 25, 2014, 02:56:06 AM

TERA actually says that this trend line is in slightly different place than most people assume and has been broken already couple weeks ago:

https://www.tradingview.com/v/FrBDVR6H/

I stopped reading after the word "candle".

Markets do not follow trend lines.  They just trend.

If we can maintain above $500 on a weekly basis then I'm still a bull.
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Explanation
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June 25, 2014, 03:16:05 AM

Good news everyone, the good news keeps on coming  Grin
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June 25, 2014, 03:19:04 AM

So guys, 27th June.. we learn that the coins sold well above market, we should see a price to $650+ within hours after confirmation? And, on the other side (well below market) we should see a drop to $545 or less within hours after confirmation.

But what about the case where we dont know the results? Down? Up? We all know this market never responds to nothing by doing nothing.
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June 25, 2014, 03:20:45 AM

My conclusion from my observation of the charts on the different exchanges is that we never in fact left the state where the Chinese are the market leaders. The Chinese are still our overlords, and they might lead us all the way back down as their government continues to crack down and shut down recharge codes, etc. Wall street will not be coming in to save us in July as I had hoped for because for some reason the regulations with Lawsky are being delayed and there has been no progress.
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June 25, 2014, 03:22:35 AM

Take a look at the 1 week charts at Bitcoin Wisdom.

Isn't there usually a double bounce at the top and bottom of every markets?

If that is the case then Bitcoin has to have one more big dump before heading to the moon.
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June 25, 2014, 03:31:33 AM

So guys, 27th June.. we learn that the coins sold well above market, we should see a price to $650+ within hours after confirmation? And, on the other side (well below market) we should see a drop to $545 or less within hours after confirmation.

But what about the case where we dont know the results? Down? Up? We all know this market never responds to nothing by doing nothing.

whatever the F happens on friday, I think we'll be at 800 in ~2 weeks  Smiley
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This is bad, we are touching the Long term trend line at Stamp at 572 and nobody is buying wtf???


Of course nobody is buying. There is a huuuge major event coming up that controls the whole market and could put us down by a massive amount.
I know about the silk road auction and I know that until the 27th we won't see huge spikes, I'm just saying that nobody seems to be defending the VERY important long term trend line. A Big dump could take us way below that trend line, which would be TERRIBLE for BTC.

I like lines!

which line were you referring to exactly?
Yes that one pretty much





If you draw the trend line with the two points at red arrows you would have predicted
1: the $340 crash bottom
2: confirmation of the trend reversal with the huge pump "out of nowhere"
3: bounce from the last 680-540 crash


that trend line

What are your predictions for 2014?

not sure if your were asking me, but I'll spew out some nonsense at the slightest of opportunities Smiley

here is a zoom in of that same line - not the same line wanderer was showing, the other line I posted earlier... oh bother - I'm not sure, it might be the same line after all


my best guess is bouncy time, I'm not feeling anything being resolved until the auction is sorted out.

(edit - by bouncy time I mean a bunch of dangerous chop, not like trampoline bouncy to the moon type stuff, not yet.
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June 25, 2014, 03:43:29 AM

I've been here for quite some time and I agree with Shroomskit.  You can lay claim to keeping "[your] mind agile and free from cultist's poisonous thoughts" but your actions speak otherwise.
This is just untrue. Only recently have I made a bullish case based on my technical analysis here and here for instance.

I'll admit that I have a natural tendency to be more on the bearish/cautious side with Bitcoin especially with regard to my posts here, and this is attributed to three factors:

1) Humans have an aversion to losses that is psychologically greater than the reward from equal wins
2) Bitcoin has brief trending periods in which it trends strongly to the upside followed by long counter trend periods where it declines or does not do much of anything
3) There is plenty of bullish commentary at almost all times, and thus I simply do not feel the need to rehearse all that

I rarely ever defend myself and I won't continue to do so further (just send me a PM if you want to talk), but this sort of knee-jerk reaction is something I see happening not only with myself but also other mentally similar and outspoken traders like oda.krell and TERA constantly, and perhaps this will explain at least my side better.

PS: Have you ever noticed that trader almost sounds like traitor? Think on it. Cheesy

You'll never ever have any credibility after trolling/predicting Bitcoin apocalypse at 70$. You were barely better than fonzie back than.
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June 25, 2014, 03:54:53 AM

I am impressed with the last 2 hours. There is still some fighting chance left if there is a good recovery over the next 8 hours.
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June 25, 2014, 04:00:47 AM


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June 25, 2014, 04:10:05 AM

LOL  Smiley Wink Cheesy Grin Cool Roll Eyes

Price drops by a dozen dollars and the beartrolls are chirping like a tree full of chickadees.

How, er, "cheerful and carefree".



"See them gaily gad about.
They love to play and shout,
They never have any care"

LOL.

 Smiley Wink Cheesy Grin Cool Roll Eyes

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June 25, 2014, 04:20:30 AM

apologies if this has already been asked and answered, but will we know what the coins have sold for on the 27th? I didn't think such things were reported?
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June 25, 2014, 04:27:18 AM

1w MACD's histogram is not green anymore. Not that it matters much.
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June 25, 2014, 04:27:49 AM

apologies if this has already been asked and answered, but will we know what the coins have sold for on the 27th? I didn't think such things were reported?

One would think that the American people would at least hold their government responsible to the point of disclosing the total revenues, or are they that brainwashed as to give them leeway for major graft?

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