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Author Topic: [WTS] 200 (direct, non-PT) ASICMINER shares - 1.2 BTC per share  (Read 969 times)
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May 04, 2013, 10:23:51 AM
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Another chance to buy 200 ASICMINER shares, which are transferred directly by friedcat. Escrow for the sale is John (John K.). I prefer a non partial sale.
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May 04, 2013, 12:53:57 PM
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Another chance to buy 200 ASICMINER shares, which are transferred directly by friedcat. Escrow for the sale is John (John K.). I prefer a non partial sale.
I confirm that I will be handling this as the escrow. Please drop me and OP a PM when you want the deal to be done.
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May 04, 2013, 04:05:44 PM
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No bites?

Auctions: hitting 1.3 per share in the last 24 hour
BTCT: hitting 1.31 per share in the last 24 hour
Bitfunder: hitting 1.27 with 1.23 bid in the last 24 hour

And with the new cute USB miners of 10k at 1.99BTC each, the divs will go through the roof!  Grin
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May 04, 2013, 05:47:34 PM
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Not to crap on someone's auction, but the exchange PT prices have plummeted the last couple of days, so the starting bid is higher than market price, and the PT to non-PT exchange is now free for all PTs so no differentiation there either. There is also a lot of shares for sale in auctions now and those shares transfered to the market will certainly bring volatility.

I might pick up a few more at a lower price, though, but bidding to pay more than market is not my cup of tea.

Uglux, how about setting the start price lower and maybe sell in smaller batches? Offloading 200 shares in one sale may be best for you, but probably means a buyer will be far more cautious of what a resale will bring in and how the increased number of shares will affect the markets.

Just trying to help... I think AM shares are a great investment, but market timing may not be good for a relatively high starting price.

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EDIT: And yes, I know this isn't an auction...

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May 06, 2013, 11:25:57 AM
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Not to crap on someone's auction, but the exchange PT prices have plummeted the last couple of days, so the starting bid is higher than market price, and the PT to non-PT exchange is now free for all PTs so no differentiation there either. There is also a lot of shares for sale in auctions now and those shares transfered to the market will certainly bring volatility.

I might pick up a few more at a lower price, though, but bidding to pay more than market is not my cup of tea.

Uglux, how about setting the start price lower and maybe sell in smaller batches? Offloading 200 shares in one sale may be best for you, but probably means a buyer will be far more cautious of what a resale will bring in and how the increased number of shares will affect the markets.

Just trying to help... I think AM shares are a great investment, but market timing may not be good for a relatively high starting price.

.b

EDIT: And yes, I know this isn't an auction...

PS: OP forgot to close this thread. The shares are reserved (and should be gone soon).  Wink
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