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August 12, 2013, 07:24:35 PM
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Great to hear - I'll sit tight
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August 12, 2013, 07:28:55 PM
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Looks like the BTCGarden funds are being let loose. Appears to be going into labcoin and AsicMiner so far...

looks like BTCGARDENERS are buying LABCOIN and the speculators are selling it right out from under them... on the spike. tsk tsk.

What, is ACTM too expensive?


ACTM is expensive on btct.co

ACTM is cheap on bitfunder

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August 12, 2013, 07:35:32 PM
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Is it this thread where someone was recommending a trading book to buy from Amazon?  Can you post again?
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August 12, 2013, 07:46:23 PM
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Looks like the BTCGarden funds are being let loose. Appears to be going into labcoin and AsicMiner so far...

looks like BTCGARDENERS are buying LABCOIN and the speculators are selling it right out from under them... on the spike. tsk tsk.

What, is ACTM too expensive?

I think it's a clusterfucked thread with more FUD than anything else and a low score on BTC-TC.


yeah well BTCGarden had a 6 score...
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August 12, 2013, 07:49:12 PM
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Is it this thread where someone was recommending a trading book to buy from Amazon?  Can you post again?

there were two:

The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes

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August 12, 2013, 07:51:37 PM
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Looks like the BTCGarden funds are being let loose. Appears to be going into labcoin and AsicMiner so far...

looks like BTCGARDENERS are buying LABCOIN and the speculators are selling it right out from under them... on the spike. tsk tsk.

What, is ACTM too expensive?

I think it's a clusterfucked thread with more FUD than anything else and a low score on BTC-TC.


yeah well BTCGarden had a 6 score...

In reality, it doesn't mean much. But for those who were in a security with a score of 6 and are quickly look for another security, the one with a 2 is probably the last one they read up on. Let's just hope they start somewhere before the last 30 pages of this thread.

EDIT: my bad we're rated a 3 right now.

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August 12, 2013, 08:04:41 PM
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Ah thank you very much!
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August 12, 2013, 08:04:55 PM
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Looks like the BTCGarden funds are being let loose. Appears to be going into labcoin and AsicMiner so far...

looks like BTCGARDENERS are buying LABCOIN and the speculators are selling it right out from under them... on the spike. tsk tsk.

What, is ACTM too expensive?

I think it's a clusterfucked thread with more FUD than anything else and a low score on BTC-TC.


yeah well BTCGarden had a 6 score...

In reality, it doesn't mean much. But for those who were in a security with a score of 6 and are quickly look for another security, the one with a 2 is probably the last one they read up on. Let's just hope they start somewhere before the last 30 pages of this thread.

EDIT: my bad we're rated a 3 right now.

Moderator ratings serve exactly one function, to allow or disallow a security from being traded on btct and even then, once it's allowed, the moderators cannot unilaterally revoke the permission to trade.
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August 13, 2013, 12:11:44 AM
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Good volume on Bitfunder for ACtM with prices rising nicely.

Remember everyone, don't sell too cheap.

Demand is there for ACtM and a lot of BTC has come onto the market today. So keep your ASKS high and you will make more over the long run (few days+).
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August 13, 2013, 12:14:57 AM
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Good volume on Bitfunder for ACtM with prices rising nicely.

Remember everyone, don't sell too cheap.

Demand is there for ACtM and a lot of BTC has come onto the market today. So keep your ASKS high and you will make more over the long run (few days+).

Or sell them cheap to me ?  Roll Eyes
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August 13, 2013, 12:21:01 AM
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The book I recommended, the Disciplined Trader, by Mark Douglas really helps you understand how to deal with the anxiety that leads to stupid trades.

It is a book someone in IRC recommended to me after I told him I had sold off shares of ActM and regretted it.

Is it this thread where someone was recommending a trading book to buy from Amazon?  Can you post again?

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August 13, 2013, 01:12:47 AM
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The book I recommended, the Disciplined Trader, by Mark Douglas really helps you understand how to deal with the anxiety that leads to stupid trades.

It is a book someone in IRC recommended to me after I told him I had sold off shares of ActM and regretted it.

Is it this thread where someone was recommending a trading book to buy from Amazon?  Can you post again?

+1 LorenzoMoney for sharing a great piece of information to the bitcoin community.

That book is a must read for every trader.
I read that book long time back, It has helped me a lot in my trades.

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August 13, 2013, 01:21:31 AM
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My patience is really running low. They said we would get pictures of the prototype hashing weeks ago. Why have we not gotten a look at what we're funding?
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August 13, 2013, 01:30:02 AM
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My patience is really running low. They said we would get pictures of the prototype hashing weeks ago. Why have we not gotten a look at what we're funding?

It was 1 week ago. Perhaps the engineers wanted to work on it more before sending it? Perhaps it got held up in the post? Perhaps Ken has been busy and hasnt had a chance to take the photos yet?

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August 13, 2013, 01:36:44 AM
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My patience is really running low. They said we would get pictures of the prototype hashing weeks ago. Why have we not gotten a look at what we're funding?

It was 1 week ago. Perhaps the engineers wanted to work on it more before sending it? Perhaps it got held up in the post? Perhaps Ken has been busy and hasnt had a chance to take the photos yet?

Perhaps, but we'll never know because we never get answers. This seems more like a feel-good club than a business.
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August 13, 2013, 01:41:11 AM
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My patience is really running low. They said we would get pictures of the prototype hashing weeks ago. Why have we not gotten a look at what we're funding?

It was 1 week ago. Perhaps the engineers wanted to work on it more before sending it? Perhaps it got held up in the post? Perhaps Ken has been busy and hasnt had a chance to take the photos yet?

Perhaps, but we'll never know because we never get answers. This seems more like a feel-good club than a business.

What are you talking about ? Or should I say: welcome to the bitcoin world.
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August 13, 2013, 03:16:31 AM
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To be perfectly honest, I think most of us would like an update. We're not screaming for one and being obnoxious - we'd just like to hear how the prototype and schedule are looking.

Weekly, reliable updates are not too much to ask for.
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August 13, 2013, 04:17:49 AM
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Weekly, reliable updates are not too much to ask for.

What non bitcoin corporation gives weekly updates?

The initial majority of the investors usually have board meetings and get updates there, these can be as frequent as on a monthly basis or longer. If its a real public IPO like Facebook the shareholders have no expectation of a weekly update. I see no need for a weekly update, monthly would be nice, I do expect a quarterly update though.
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August 13, 2013, 04:21:36 AM
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Weekly, reliable updates are not too much to ask for.

What non bitcoin corporation gives weekly updates?

The initial majority of the investors usually have board meetings and get updates there, these can be as frequent as on a monthly basis or longer. If its a real public IPO like Facebook the shareholders have no expectation of a weekly update. I see no need for a weekly update, monthly would be nice, I do expect a quarterly update though.

Things are alot different in bitcoin world, the more updates the better especially with these IPO's which rely on pure faith from their shareholders. :p. 
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August 13, 2013, 05:39:15 AM
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Weekly, reliable updates are not too much to ask for.

What non bitcoin corporation gives weekly updates?

The initial majority of the investors usually have board meetings and get updates there, these can be as frequent as on a monthly basis or longer. If its a real public IPO like Facebook the shareholders have no expectation of a weekly update. I see no need for a weekly update, monthly would be nice, I do expect a quarterly update though.

Things are alot different in bitcoin world, the more updates the better especially with these IPO's which rely on pure faith from their shareholders. :p. 

That's exactly right. Show me a bitcoin IPO that give quarterly updates and I'll show you a failed IPO.
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