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August 19, 2014, 02:03:51 AM

Who the hell does this guy think he is kidding. Just dump to whatever point you planned on dumping to and let everybody get back to their daily routine already. Jesus, impolite bastard. Not only are you ripping people off... but you're seriously putting a wrench in their day to day. What a prick.
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August 19, 2014, 02:04:43 AM

That guy at 462.9 bought some 1500 coins so far. hm.. what the hell is he doing

Maybe buying back the 7k coins he dumped a few days ago?

Anybody think he can prevent a drop to 420?  This is actually a turning point, possibly.  I am sure everyone has bids lined up down to 350, and we may actually go up.

I hope so. 7k buy would mean bounce for sure.
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August 19, 2014, 02:05:00 AM

Something to think about: BFX said that 7k btc were dumped to create the long squeeze a few days ago.  There are only ~100 people with that many coins.  If you take into account that they would not risk more than half of their entire holdings, there are only ~40 or 50 max.  If you say they are smart enough not to risk more than 20%, there are very few.

So one of the bitcoin big shots is the one who screwed the market and tried to bankrupt the longs.  The 7M USD in coins (probably much more) that he already owned wasn't enough.  

Disappointing, isn't it?

They never said all 7k were dumped by a single entity. This was caused by many players *together* cutting their loose. Cut *your* loose before it's too late!

you have no credibility unless you tell us who you "used to be"  which I notice you declined to do...nor the names of the people flocking to you for advice... everything that comes out of your mouth and that of your sockpuppets is total crapola.
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August 19, 2014, 02:06:41 AM

The 462.9's are FAKE VOLUME. Look at it. Each and every time it is a whole number with no decimal. Every real trade, usually with a decimal, trades on one side or the other of the 462.9. If this was real volume, some of those other traders would be exposed to the 462.9 price, no? I call bulls--- manipulation.

Spoke too soon. Disregard.
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August 19, 2014, 02:08:07 AM

someone just threw 250BTC at his wall.
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August 19, 2014, 02:08:44 AM

Interesting theory from someone on TV trollbox.

Coinbase was short of coins yesterday or today apparently. It might be them buying.
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August 19, 2014, 02:09:25 AM

Interesting theory from someone on TV trollbox.

Coinbase was short of coins yesterday or today apparently. It might be them buying.

Bingo!!!
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August 19, 2014, 02:10:30 AM

Huge 462.9 hidden bid at Finex. Hundreds of coins bought so far.

Hundreds of coins dumped so far...

There will be big dumps along the way if bitcoin goes down to $440 and less, Winklevoss twins and Tim Draper could panic sell.

I would think that Draper and Winklevii aren't worried about their next meal or their retirement. No need to panic. They, along with GABI, are actually watching all this with some glee. Doesn't hurt any of them and might actually help.
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August 19, 2014, 02:13:47 AM

The market has a very negative tone.  Yet here we are over $460.  A year ago the same negative tone would have had us much, much lower.  Higher bottoms is bullish.
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August 19, 2014, 02:13:58 AM

he's certainly helping to support Bitstamp, they keep rebounding to that level after every big sell off attempt. The people shorting on finex into an unknown size hidden wall..... good luck with that.


Any shorts who haven't noticed what is happening are in serious trouble.  He attacked the longs before (I think, based on volume bought by the hidden wall), now he is going to attack the shorts.

5600 shorts still open.
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August 19, 2014, 02:18:55 AM

he's certainly helping to support Bitstamp, they keep rebounding to that level after every big sell off attempt. The people shorting on finex into an unknown size hidden wall..... good luck with that.


Any shorts who haven't noticed what is happening are in serious trouble.  He attacked the longs before (I think, based on volume bought by the hidden wall), now he is going to attack the shorts.

5600 shorts still open.

And I am a Leprechaun. By definition, we have to retest the bottom and/or meet somewhere in the middle if you have an approximately 6 percent divergence in price between markets. I wouldn't short because knowing how to time and guess where to stop the short is much more difficult than I appreciated. But no... we're still at least slightly screwed.
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August 19, 2014, 02:23:19 AM

Something to think about: BFX said that 7k btc were dumped to create the long squeeze a few days ago.  There are only ~100 people with that many coins.  If you take into account that they would not risk more than half of their entire holdings, there are only ~40 or 50 max.  If you say they are smart enough not to risk more than 20%, there are very few.

So one of the bitcoin big shots is the one who screwed the market and tried to bankrupt the longs.  The 7M USD in coins (probably much more) that he already owned wasn't enough.  

Disappointing, isn't it?

They never said all 7k were dumped by a single entity. This was caused by many players *together* cutting their loose. Cut *your* loose before it's too late!

you have no credibility unless you tell us who you "used to be"  which I notice you declined to do...nor the names of the people flocking to you for advice... everything that comes out of your mouth and that of your sockpuppets is total crapola.

My credibility comes from my predications which have been correct time and time again. No one person can know with 100% certainty price movements from day to day, yet I have an unblemished record. This is why each day I spend much time responding to PMs from members who are ashamed to speak to me in the public forum (for fear of being ostracized by the bull-tards) but are wise enough to heed my words and they have successfully cut their loose. Cut YOUR loose before it's too late!
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August 19, 2014, 02:25:55 AM

stress levels are high, markets are wild, just another day in bitcoin land

good show!
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August 19, 2014, 02:27:37 AM

bfx USD swaps are now at $18.7 million, down from, what -- $29 million a few days ago? (maybe longer ago than that, I don't remember). So that means that over $10 million worth of long positions got liquidated, which means something like 20,000 or 25,000 coins got sold in the process. Someone tell me if my back-of-the-envelope calculation is correct ...
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August 19, 2014, 02:28:20 AM

stress levels are high, markets are wild, just another day in bitcoin land

good show!

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August 19, 2014, 02:28:36 AM

stress levels are high, markets are wild, just another day in bitcoin land

good show!

A HELL of a lot better than that sideways stuff.  Volatility is a hell of a drug.
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August 19, 2014, 02:28:43 AM

Interesting theory from someone on TV trollbox.

Coinbase was short of coins yesterday or today apparently. It might be them buying.

Bingo!!!

No, I'm pretty sure this is a guy (or part of a group) propping up Stamp in order to arbitrage coins bought from Btc-e.
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August 19, 2014, 02:32:14 AM

crap

oh dear god man get a bloody grip you poor sod... seriously, you fool no one, and your account is 2 days old... you have no track record at all of anything... and the "former" you and the people "flocking" to you for "advice" is just all a load of bull , unless you prove it... easy to do, will take you 2 seconds in the following steps

Post your old name, proving you are a "well trusted community member"  or what ever crap you assert.

Post the names of your supposed "flock" (ha ha ha)

Then create another spammy account to add to your collection of sockpuppets and you are back to where you are now in the event you get banned "again" and you can start off spouting crap with another account and in two days it will be just as "legendary" as this crap one you use now.. and what is another account to add to the list you already have ?

job done..

simple


your move

put up


or really please shut up and go and get a life

proof or it never happened.

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August 19, 2014, 02:33:56 AM

Interesting theory from someone on TV trollbox.

Coinbase was short of coins yesterday or today apparently. It might be them buying.

Bingo!!!

No, I'm pretty sure this is a guy (or part of a group) propping up Stamp in order to arbitrage coins bought from Btc-e.

Smarter theory.
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August 19, 2014, 02:35:36 AM

you know its a busy day when people are quoting trolls Cheesy

However I just beat myself up for not having flash crash money on exchange.. Sadly broken record sounding as I repeat this all the time. However I was just to iffy on holding cash on an exchange for a long period of time despite having full confidence in CaVirtEx
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