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April 24, 2013, 03:58:25 AM
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I CANT BELIEVE I DID THAT!  i left a sell order up from weeks ago at 139.50....why idk but good thing i realized it now.....cost me a coin to get them back bit i did. dang it dang it dang it. thats a hundred and forty dollar mistake!!!!!!/lesson learned


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April 24, 2013, 04:26:11 AM
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I CANT BELIEVE I DID THAT!  i left a sell order up from weeks ago at 139.50....why idk but good thing i realized it now.....cost me a coin to get them back bit i did. dang it dang it dang it. thats a hundred and forty dollar mistake!!!!!!/lesson learned




just be glad you arent the many people who lost 100's of coins back when they werent worth anything and now want to slit their wrists
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April 24, 2013, 04:28:38 AM
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I CANT BELIEVE I DID THAT!  i left a sell order up from weeks ago at 139.50....why idk but good thing i realized it now.....cost me a coin to get them back bit i did. dang it dang it dang it. thats a hundred and forty dollar mistake!!!!!!/lesson learned




just be glad you arent the many people who lost 100's of coins back when they werent worth anything and now want to slit their wrists

Or the guy that bought that 10,000 BTC pizza...

The most expensive pizza in the history of all time!

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April 24, 2013, 04:41:01 AM
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I CANT BELIEVE I DID THAT!  i left a sell order up from weeks ago at 139.50....why idk but good thing i realized it now.....cost me a coin to get them back bit i did. dang it dang it dang it. thats a hundred and forty dollar mistake!!!!!!/lesson learned




just be glad you arent the many people who lost 100's of coins back when they werent worth anything and now want to slit their wrists

Or the guy that bought that 10,000 BTC pizza...

The most expensive pizza in the history of all time!

augh i would be so sick every day of my life! oh man! lets see 10,000 x 146.12 = 1,464,800              good god man more than what most make in there whole lives!!!!
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April 24, 2013, 06:52:50 AM
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swear to god if i keep fing my self over trying to catch the lows and highs im going to smash my computer!!!... just kidding i want my wallet haha but siriously im like oh its dropping a bit so ill catch it and make a little off it by buying lowwer. nope! i sold RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM of that little minny dump to 142 on gox aughh had to buy back in two dollars higher. times alot of coins and ya. i should just walk away...
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April 24, 2013, 06:53:59 AM
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swear to god if i keep fing my self over trying to catch the lows and highs im going to smash my computer!!!... just kidding i want my wallet haha but siriously im like oh its dropping a bit so ill catch it and make a little off it by buying lowwer. nope! i sold RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM of that little minny dump to 142 on gox aughh had to buy back in two dollars higher. times alot of coins and ya. i should just walk away...


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April 24, 2013, 07:03:21 AM
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if your bad at it
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April 24, 2013, 07:18:29 AM
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Or the guy that bought that 10,000 BTC pizza...


My hunch is, he probably had 10-100x times that Smiley
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April 24, 2013, 07:21:39 AM
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Or the guy that bought that 10,000 BTC pizza...


My hunch is, he probably had 10-100x times that Smiley


You guys completely missed the point! What he did paved the way for btc valuation and legitimacy. The value of that purchase has much much more weight that whatever fiat value it had or have now.

Think about it.
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April 24, 2013, 07:23:18 AM
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Or the guy that bought that 10,000 BTC pizza...


My hunch is, he probably had 10-100x times that Smiley


You guys completely missed the point! What he did paved the way for btc valuation and legitimacy. The value of that purchase has much much more weight that whatever fiat value it had or have now.

Think about it.

I keep hearing that but I can't really imagine that a pizza purchase was that important in the history of Bitcoin.

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April 24, 2013, 07:29:42 AM
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I keep hearing that but I can't really imagine that a pizza purchase was that important in the history of Bitcoin.

It's not about your imagination. You keep hearing about it. It is already etched in history.

Mmmmm pizza.
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April 24, 2013, 07:29:42 AM
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Or the guy that bought that 10,000 BTC pizza...


My hunch is, he probably had 10-100x times that Smiley


You guys completely missed the point! What he did paved the way for btc valuation and legitimacy. The value of that purchase has much much more weight that whatever fiat value it had or have now.

Think about it.

I keep hearing that but I can't really imagine that a pizza purchase was that important in the history of Bitcoin.

It's not about a pizza! It's about purchasing something tangible with cryptocurrency. BTC got its second boost when wikileaks and other websites started to accept them. Think about a currency which just gets generated and sits there, without a media of exchange - it is worthless, or will become worthless in a matter of time.

Secondly, 20/20 is always rosy. If btc was dead today instead of 140usd/btc, you would have said - great - at least he got few pizzas. That is always the truth in investing. If you knew Apple stock will reach 700 at some point in next 2 years, you would have bought it at 14 usd per share. Same goes for many other stocks.

Anyway, to me, the first point carried most value, and I thank him for doing it. Very bold and relevant step.
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April 24, 2013, 07:33:36 AM
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swear to god if i keep fing my self over trying to catch the lows and highs im going to smash my computer!!!... just kidding i want my wallet haha but siriously im like oh its dropping a bit so ill catch it and make a little off it by buying lowwer. nope! i sold RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM of that little minny dump to 142 on gox aughh had to buy back in two dollars higher. times alot of coins and ya. i should just walk away...


Day trading is a losing game.

Tell me about it...
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April 24, 2013, 08:48:22 AM
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Only 2 more posts to go.
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April 24, 2013, 08:52:54 AM
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I'm sure he still has more than 10000 BTC
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April 24, 2013, 09:05:49 AM
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swear to god if i keep fing my self over trying to catch the lows and highs im going to smash my computer!!!... just kidding i want my wallet haha but siriously im like oh its dropping a bit so ill catch it and make a little off it by buying lowwer. nope! i sold RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM of that little minny dump to 142 on gox aughh had to buy back in two dollars higher. times alot of coins and ya. i should just walk away...


Day trading is a losing game.

It is.

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April 24, 2013, 09:15:31 AM
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taken from the guinness book of records...

"The most expensive pizza, commercially available, is a thin-crust, wood fire-baked pizza topped with onion puree, white truffle paste, fontina cheese, baby mozzarella, pancetta, cep mushrooms, freshly picked wild mizuna lettuce and garnished with fresh shavings of a rare Italian white truffle, itself worth £1,400 (then $2,500) per 1 kg (2 lb 3 oz). Depending upon the amount of truffles available each season, the pizza is regularly sold at £100 (then $178) each to customers of Gordon Ramsey's Maze restaurant, London, UK."

Surely that does deserve a true spot in the books then? Tongue or it's close atleast lol

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April 24, 2013, 09:16:37 AM
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Unless that is the pizza he got? :O

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April 24, 2013, 09:21:25 AM
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Or the guy that bought that 10,000 BTC pizza...


My hunch is, he probably had 10-100x times that Smiley


You guys completely missed the point! What he did paved the way for btc valuation and legitimacy. The value of that purchase has much much more weight that whatever fiat value it had or have now.

Think about it.

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April 24, 2013, 09:58:56 AM
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I CANT BELIEVE I DID THAT!  i left a sell order up from weeks ago at 139.50....why idk but good thing i realized it now.....cost me a coin to get them back bit i did. dang it dang it dang it. thats a hundred and forty dollar mistake!!!!!!/lesson learned





Try to recover from it, Gox's interface is really bad, i sold off all my bitcoins at the wrong price and lost money due to lack of confirmation system, if you accidently click "sell" that's it, no "please confirm" etc. I had mtgox on my android, put the numbers just to see how much my BTC are worth, and accidently touched "sell". it went away in less than a second! I managed to recover my losses by day trading a bit, so i'm back where i started now! It's v painful but don't give up, as long as you believe in Bitcoin and crypto you will make the right decisions to recover your money.

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