barbs
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November 21, 2014, 01:10:14 AM |
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I Require
1. Violins
2. Ships.
3. Spaceships are acceptable as ships.
4. Dinosaurs, preferably depressed.
5. I need bears, fuck it.
6. Sharing is caring.
Violins please - violins, and bears FYI.
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silverfuture
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central banking = outdated protocol
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November 21, 2014, 01:10:57 AM |
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What we need now is a bounce off 350 and a push to above 450 by monday
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HKBvM
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November 21, 2014, 01:12:03 AM |
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I'd like some feedback from the Eurolanders out there, if possible I just got this in my email: This weekend, Swiss voters will be asked whether they want 20% of their currency, the Swiss franc, backed by physical gold.
The people I talk to here in Zürich are, at best, hopeful that the answer is no. They know that such a plan will cause a world of hurt to the Swiss economy and will hamstring the Swiss central bank and its efforts at managing the franc. They all say confidently that the majority of Swiss voters understand this and will veto the plan.
But you can clearly hear in their tone that worry tints their words. The polls are close. And they know that the Swiss feel their economy is too often manipulated by what happens with the euro and the dollar — and the Swiss are people with a deep independence streak.
Thus, there’s a better-than-good chance that Swiss voters shock the monetary world this weekend with a vote that signals the beginning of the end for modern fiat currencies. That will ripple through our world here in the States. But there are ways to prepare … Anyone who knows any thing about Switzerland think this it's even a remote possibility? There was a poll a few days ago. 47% voted for no, 38% voted yes. So, it is pretty unlikely but still a possibillity. Just weeks ago the picture was just the opposite. Swiss people are kind of special (I am german, so not too far away). They have alot of plebiscites that would never ever happen here. With quite surprising outcomes. Lately they voted for a quota for foreigners to work in switzerland, even for germans. You never know with switzerland.
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adamstgBit
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Trusted Bitcoiner
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November 21, 2014, 01:14:22 AM |
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max leveraged short now?
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phoenix1
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November 21, 2014, 01:16:01 AM |
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max leveraged short now?
Keiser turned bear ?
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jonoiv
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November 21, 2014, 01:16:13 AM |
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max leveraged short now?
What? you want to short bitcoin here?
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var53
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November 21, 2014, 01:16:45 AM |
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max leveraged short now?
If the wall at $350 on bitstamp gets eaten I would say yes, otherwise I would say no.
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KJO
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November 21, 2014, 01:17:48 AM |
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Short now on max leverage. Do it and thank me later.
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ShroomsKit
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November 21, 2014, 01:18:00 AM |
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max leveraged short now?
If the wall at $350 on bitstamp gets eaten I would say yes, otherwise I would say no. It will get eaten real soon. Don't think this is enough for the dumpers. Down we must go.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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November 21, 2014, 01:19:49 AM |
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max leveraged short now?
If the wall at $350 on bitstamp gets eaten I would say yes, otherwise I would say no. Since when do perma-bulls borrow money to naked short Bitcoin This is madness.
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Dotto
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No maps for these territories
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November 21, 2014, 01:20:13 AM |
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The bitcoin Jesus is crying
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phoenix1
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November 21, 2014, 01:20:53 AM |
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The dodo is a bit ominous ... nobody asked for that
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ShroomsKit
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November 21, 2014, 01:21:12 AM |
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max leveraged short now?
If the wall at $350 on bitstamp gets eaten I would say yes, otherwise I would say no. Since when do perma-bulls borrow money to naked short Bitcoin This is madness. Next week they will be frustrated that the price keeps going down and they just can't figure out why.
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ShroomsKit
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November 21, 2014, 01:22:14 AM |
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max leveraged short now?
If the wall at $350 on bitstamp gets eaten I would say yes, otherwise I would say no. It will get eaten real soon. Don't think this is enough for the dumpers. Down we must go. And there we go.
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phoenix1
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November 21, 2014, 01:22:54 AM |
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max leveraged short now?
If the wall at $350 on bitstamp gets eaten I would say yes, otherwise I would say no. Since when do perma-bulls borrow money to naked short Bitcoin This is madness. Next week they will be frustrated that the price keeps going down and they just can't figure out why. That's ok, I am sure you will still be here to tell them
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empowering
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November 21, 2014, 01:23:59 AM |
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I'd like some feedback from the Eurolanders out there, if possible I just got this in my email: This weekend, Swiss voters will be asked whether they want 20% of their currency, the Swiss franc, backed by physical gold.
The people I talk to here in Zürich are, at best, hopeful that the answer is no. They know that such a plan will cause a world of hurt to the Swiss economy and will hamstring the Swiss central bank and its efforts at managing the franc. They all say confidently that the majority of Swiss voters understand this and will veto the plan.
But you can clearly hear in their tone that worry tints their words. The polls are close. And they know that the Swiss feel their economy is too often manipulated by what happens with the euro and the dollar — and the Swiss are people with a deep independence streak.
Thus, there’s a better-than-good chance that Swiss voters shock the monetary world this weekend with a vote that signals the beginning of the end for modern fiat currencies. That will ripple through our world here in the States. But there are ways to prepare … Anyone who knows any thing about Switzerland think this it's even a remote possibility? Personally I hope they do it, I hope they go for it.. they could and if so they may not be alone in the future (if China do something similar) however, independence streak or not, I believe that the Swiss are also deeply conservative when it comes to change and especially when the change has to do with money, therefore I am afraid they will more likely vote against such a move though I hope that in fact they vote for it, I have a feeling they shall not.
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var53
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November 21, 2014, 01:26:59 AM |
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max leveraged short now?
If the wall at $350 on bitstamp gets eaten I would say yes, otherwise I would say no. Since when do perma-bulls borrow money to naked short Bitcoin This is madness. I'm not convinced the wall will be eaten. Someone just dumped 665 bitcoins and the price is still at $350.3 while the wall's at $350. I'm not certain how this will play out.
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phoenix1
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November 21, 2014, 01:27:46 AM |
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I'd like some feedback from the Eurolanders out there, if possible I just got this in my email: This weekend, Swiss voters will be asked whether they want 20% of their currency, the Swiss franc, backed by physical gold.
The people I talk to here in Zürich are, at best, hopeful that the answer is no. They know that such a plan will cause a world of hurt to the Swiss economy and will hamstring the Swiss central bank and its efforts at managing the franc. They all say confidently that the majority of Swiss voters understand this and will veto the plan.
But you can clearly hear in their tone that worry tints their words. The polls are close. And they know that the Swiss feel their economy is too often manipulated by what happens with the euro and the dollar — and the Swiss are people with a deep independence streak.
Thus, there’s a better-than-good chance that Swiss voters shock the monetary world this weekend with a vote that signals the beginning of the end for modern fiat currencies. That will ripple through our world here in the States. But there are ways to prepare … Anyone who knows any thing about Switzerland think this it's even a remote possibility? Personally I hope they do it, I hope they go for it.. they could and if so they may not be alone in the future (if China do something similar) however, independence streak or not, I believe that the Swiss are also deeply conservative when it comes to change and especially when the change has to do with money, therefore I am afraid they will more likely vote against such a move though I hope that in fact they vote for it, I have a feeling they shall not. If they realised that they were not in fact a real country but a private bank, they might care more about their solvency. Someone should probably tell them ...
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lyth0s
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World Class Cryptonaire
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November 21, 2014, 01:28:13 AM |
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Time for CHEAP COIN CREW to come out of the wood work and scream buy To be quite honest my weekly auto-buys love it when I get more coins for my buck
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