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Author Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion  (Read 26387748 times)
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November 21, 2014, 12:19:24 PM

Is this rally is fake or real, or we are just entering depression stage.
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November 21, 2014, 12:22:23 PM

Maybe some of you people shouldn´t be in trading.
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November 21, 2014, 12:22:48 PM

2014 was sooooo shit.

Agreed, worst year ever


For some it was very good year, they were able to buy with 50-80% discount.
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November 21, 2014, 12:26:15 PM

those coins will go above market exchange price 

Exchanges and OTC are both parts of the market.

Makes me wonder whether BTC prices are going to continue to be downwardly manipulated until December 4, because there remains an incentive by auction participants to get those 50k coins at the cheapest possible price. 


They do NOT win the coins by the cheapest price by bidding low because the winner(s) of the lots will surely bid at least 5 to 10% above the December 4 BTC market price, which frequently Bitstamp is used as a measure of current BTC price.

Actually, a good poll topic.



@ Adam:   Suggested Poll question - maybe after this 10k pages drama plays out in a week or so... hahahaha...  Cheesy Cheesy


What will be BTC Exchange prices on December 4, 2014 (meaning on Bitstamp)? 

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November 21, 2014, 12:28:21 PM

Price movement may be related to the Feds flogging thousands today.Well think its today

Which coins? I know they are auctioning off 50000 silk road bitcoins in early December. Do you mean those coins, or are they selling other coins that I had not heard about sooner?
those coins will go above marketprice  Cheesy

The prices paid in the last auction were never released. I doubt the next auction's prices paid will be released either.
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November 21, 2014, 12:32:45 PM

Price movement may be related to the Feds flogging thousands today.Well think its today

Which coins? I know they are auctioning off 50000 silk road bitcoins in early December. Do you mean those coins, or are they selling other coins that I had not heard about sooner?
those coins will go above marketprice  Cheesy

The prices paid in the last auction were never released. I doubt the next auction's prices paid will be released either.

Yeah, but we all know that a reasonable inference is that the bitcoins sold for well over 10% of the then market price b/c otherwise Draper would NOT have been able to win all 10 blocks.  The then BTC market price was around $600, and it is very likely that Draper paid well over $650 for those coins... maybe even closer to $700 per BTC.
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November 21, 2014, 12:34:19 PM

The dollar will eventually pull back and then BTC will rise

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November 21, 2014, 12:39:38 PM

Price movement may be related to the Feds flogging thousands today.Well think its today

Which coins? I know they are auctioning off 50000 silk road bitcoins in early December. Do you mean those coins, or are they selling other coins that I had not heard about sooner?
those coins will go above marketprice  Cheesy

The prices paid in the last auction were never released. I doubt the next auction's prices paid will be released either.

Yeah, but we all know that a reasonable inference is that the bitcoins sold for well over 10% of the then market price b/c otherwise Draper would NOT have been able to win all 10 blocks.  The then BTC market price was around $600, and it is very likely that Draper paid well over $650 for those coins... maybe even closer to $700 per BTC.

It's all guesswork. The only bidder who revealed what he bid offered a price well below market price (and we only have his word that he's telling the truth).
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November 21, 2014, 12:42:03 PM

The dollar will eventually pull back and then BTC will rise



If you think bitcoin is correlated with macroeconomic events you're beyond delusional.
Are you one of those who believe April 2013 bubble was caused by Cypriot people fleeing to bitcoin, instead of that crisis being an excuse to make a pump?
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November 21, 2014, 12:45:49 PM

What little Wall St. cares about BTC it treats it as a commodity
that is a counter-trade to the dollar.
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November 21, 2014, 12:47:24 PM

... it is very likely that Draper paid well over $650 for those coins... maybe even closer to $700 per BTC.

Or even a million dollars...

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November 21, 2014, 01:01:12 PM


Explanation
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November 21, 2014, 01:11:55 PM
Last edit: November 21, 2014, 01:33:08 PM by Eal F. Skillz

dump and pump dump!

FTFY
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November 21, 2014, 01:14:52 PM

Nice , I got beta invite to Buttercoin. It looks pretty nice

https://imgur.com/a/lgaV1 Screenshots here
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November 21, 2014, 01:15:07 PM

... it is very likely that Draper paid well over $650 for those coins... maybe even closer to $700 per BTC.

Or even a million dollars...



Well played!
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November 21, 2014, 01:18:21 PM

I'm still :




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November 21, 2014, 01:29:02 PM

Please give me one example of an investment that doesn't work like this? How do assets or stocks go up in value and who holding that asset doesn't hope it will go up? Just explain me this in detail please and then explain the difference with Bitcoin. Smiley

When you buy stock, you become owner of a fixed slice of the company's assets.  When the company makes a profit, they either divide that profit among the stockholders (the so-called dividend), or reinvest the profit in more factories, stores, etc., so that each shareholder owns the same percentage of a bigger pie.  If the company goes bankrupt, its assets are sold and the money is divided among the shareholders. If the company gets bought by another company, each shareholders gets a slice of the sale price.  So, the price of a stock is basically determined by what traders think that the company's assets are worth, and how much profit it will make in the future.  That perception often changes for better or worse, hence the price changes.  Some people try to profit from those changes, by buying and selling stock at the right times.  Others just hold stock for a long time, collecting dividends and/or trusting that the company's assets will grow in value.

Bitcoin pays no dividends and has no assets.  When you buy a bitcoin, you buy a plot in an imaginary estate with 21 million plots, whose ownership is recorded in the blockchain.  It is claimed that those plots will be increasingly used as money, so other people will want to buy your bitcoin for that purpose, and pay for it more than what you paid.  That is the only way to profit from bitcoin, whether in the short or in the long term.
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November 21, 2014, 01:29:57 PM

I'm still :






Redsn0w thinks we're all like



...but we're all like



Plz continue losing money for our amusement.
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November 21, 2014, 01:30:20 PM

I'm still :






I like how enthusiastic you are about bitcoin but seriously, if you are not stupid from 600~ you could see what is happening (miners dumping coins pushing price down) so you could have 2x more coins than you have.
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November 21, 2014, 01:32:41 PM


Plz continue losing money for our amusement.


I'm not losing nothing , be patient .



I'm still :






I like how enthusiastic you are about bitcoin but seriously, if you are not stupid from 600~ you could see what is happening (miners dumping coins pushing price down) so you could have 2x more coins than you have.

I know what you want to say , but I prefer to hold it 1-2 yers.
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