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August 19, 2014, 05:39:24 PM

The real interests are 'hidden'. They call it quantitative easing.


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all the more reason to own something everyone needs....

holding a sizeable debt in this kind of economy is GOOD!

to conclude, if your borrowing money at 1% a day in the hopes of trading your way to get rid of a 1-4% a year mortgage... holy moly you are doing wwwrrroooonnnggg
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August 19, 2014, 05:40:08 PM

Now we got this fancy Bitcoin Sentiment Index Wondering what that does
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August 19, 2014, 05:43:27 PM

Last dump before rebound ?

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August 19, 2014, 05:43:42 PM

A mortgage? Man, I don't know. I think it is the worst way you can lock yourself into a life-time of debt, and for what? A house and a car? I have bigger plan. I want to live in 5 star hotels around the world drinking grappa barricata all day long. Or die trying.  Cool

not having a mortgage at these interest rates, is kinda crazy!?

Seriously!  I'm sitting on a 30-year fixed at 3.25%.  I like to just throw that out at dinner parties.  If I had serious money to blow I'd be scooping up properties left and right.
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August 19, 2014, 05:44:40 PM

Litecoin was a very good trade for those who bought at $3.xx, they could make an easy 30%, but I don't think it is going over $5 (lets hope not Cheesy)... and I don't think Bitcoin will go over $500 either.
LTC to $7 BTC to $700 within 10 days
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August 19, 2014, 05:46:31 PM

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I've received the agreed amount of bitcoins from my employer (a very wealthy entrepreneur who took part in the Silk Road auction and requested my services to create an orchestrated FUD campaign so that he could buy in cheap). Good luck all, see you at one thousand dollars!
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August 19, 2014, 05:50:26 PM

Wow Chuckee 63 Posts in 2 days. Must be a nice feature for an Administrator to be able to view how many users have ignored one account.
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August 19, 2014, 05:50:49 PM

A mortgage? Man, I don't know. I think it is the worst way you can lock yourself into a life-time of debt, and for what? A house and a car? I have bigger plan. I want to live in 5 star hotels around the world drinking grappa barricata all day long. Or die trying.  Cool

not having a mortgage at these interest rates, is kinda crazy!?

Seriously!  I'm sitting on a 30-year fixed at 3.25%.  I like to just throw that out at dinner parties.  If I had serious money to blow I'd be scooping up properties left and right.

30-year fixed at 3.25% !!! O_o

you must mean, 30-year term, 5 year fixed at 3.25%


thats pretty much what i got, but i'm fixed 5 year at 4.2%, its still good!
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August 19, 2014, 05:55:07 PM

BUY ALL THE HOUSING!  Cheesy
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August 19, 2014, 05:55:28 PM

A mortgage? Man, I don't know. I think it is the worst way you can lock yourself into a life-time of debt, and for what? A house and a car? I have bigger plan. I want to live in 5 star hotels around the world drinking grappa barricata all day long. Or die trying.  Cool

not having a mortgage at these interest rates, is kinda crazy!?

Seriously!  I'm sitting on a 30-year fixed at 3.25%.  I like to just throw that out at dinner parties.  If I had serious money to blow I'd be scooping up properties left and right.

I understand your point (of both), but this is exactly why the interest rates are so low! Don't eat from the hands of these clowns. Don't buy properties, because they are empty and for sale cheap for a reason: there are too many houses! And there are too many dollars around! Of course this is just my opinion, and the discussion has been pleasant for me. Thank!
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August 19, 2014, 05:58:51 PM

A mortgage? Man, I don't know. I think it is the worst way you can lock yourself into a life-time of debt, and for what? A house and a car? I have bigger plan. I want to live in 5 star hotels around the world drinking grappa barricata all day long. Or die trying.  Cool

not having a mortgage at these interest rates, is kinda crazy!?

Seriously!  I'm sitting on a 30-year fixed at 3.25%.  I like to just throw that out at dinner parties.  If I had serious money to blow I'd be scooping up properties left and right.

I understand your point (of both), but this is exactly why the interest rates are so low! Don't eat from the hands of these clowns. Don't buy properties, because they are empty and for sale cheap for a reason: there are too many houses! And there are too many dollars around! Of course this is just my opinion, and the discussion has been pleasant for me. Thank!

this is the BS they feed you to keep you guessing

have some faith in a faceless lunatic on the internet, get a house a car a wife and a dog, THEN gamble it all away on a hunch that bitcoin is going to the MOOON.
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August 19, 2014, 05:59:34 PM


Explanation
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August 19, 2014, 06:00:58 PM

time to break 490 for good?
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August 19, 2014, 06:02:42 PM


have some faith in a faceless lunatic on the internet, get a house a car a wife and a dog, THEN gamble it all away on a hunch that bitcoin is going to the MOOON.
That's the point where I am asking me why not everyone (and even not very IT addicted people I know) who has some FIAT available, at this price does not buy at least one or two coins  Huh Or they just don't talk about it  Grin
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August 19, 2014, 06:03:54 PM

Hey @adamstgBit, i notice that you have BTC.sx in your signature... I have a question if it is not too much disturb.

Are they trading on an exchange (or more), and if so which one(s)?

And if not, doesn't this make them a 'bucket shop', with all the inherent vulnerabilities?

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time to break 490 for good?

i wanna see quick push to $2000 here or back to $100ish to "load the boat"...  Grin
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August 19, 2014, 06:09:07 PM

time to break 490 for good?

Still showing resistance, but soon it will break surely.
More resistance means when we will break 490 we will be more strong above the 490 level.
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August 19, 2014, 06:10:23 PM

Hey @adamstgBit, i notice that you have BTC.sx in your signature... I have a question if it is not too much disturb.

Are they trading on an exchange (or more), and if so which one(s)?

And if not, doesn't this make them a 'bucket shop', with all the inherent vulnerabilities?



i almost forgot i had them in my sig. i wonder if they are still paying me...

i don't trade with leverage. i only trade on virtex.

a bucket shop... maybe maybe not. wana bet?  Cheesy
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August 19, 2014, 06:13:14 PM

Hey @adamstgBit, i notice that you have BTC.sx in your signature... I have a question if it is not too much disturb.

Are they trading on an exchange (or more), and if so which one(s)?

And if not, doesn't this make them a 'bucket shop', with all the inherent vulnerabilities?



i almost forgot i had them in my sig. i wonder if they are still paying me...

i don't trade with leverage. i only trade on virtex.

a bucket shop... maybe maybe not. wana bet?  Cheesy

If only i had the deep pockets required for the stunt...  Smiley
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August 19, 2014, 06:17:00 PM

Full disclosure:

I've received the agreed amount of bitcoins from my employer (a very wealthy entrepreneur who took part in the Silk Road auction and requested my services to create an orchestrated FUD campaign so that he could buy in cheap). Good luck all, see you at one thousand dollars!

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