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November 28, 2013, 10:33:07 PM
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And sorry for all the typos. I was "little" drunk, but now I edited the post Cheesy

Were you also drunk when you created this thread?
Drunk or high, that would explain it.

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November 29, 2013, 01:11:07 AM
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thanks for the cash OP

This is not some pseudoeconomic post-modern Libertarian cult, it's an un-led, crowd-sourced mega startup organized around mutual self-interest where problems, whether of the theoretical or purely practical variety, are treated as temporary and, ultimately, solvable.
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November 29, 2013, 06:51:06 AM
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When is the next big crash incoming since now we are at AATH?

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November 29, 2013, 06:52:11 AM
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When is the next big crash incoming since now we are at AATH?

Sometime between now and $10k.

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November 29, 2013, 06:53:16 AM
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its gonna go down a few hundred in the next 2 weeks but then end December at around 2k
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November 29, 2013, 10:44:03 AM
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Bought back today. Now I have under half of the BTC I usd to hold. But I learned my lesson not to trade .

But now I am all in with BTC so choo choo motherfuckers!

Guy seems to be wrong every time so i think i 'll sell half of my stack now  Cool Wish me luck
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November 29, 2013, 10:45:16 AM
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its gonna go down a few hundred in the next 2 weeks but then end December at around 2k
That makes no sense at all.

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November 29, 2013, 01:47:26 PM
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BTCChina going down quite a bit. Cheap coins  Wink

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November 29, 2013, 02:00:05 PM
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BTCChina going down quite a bit. Cheap coins  Wink

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They got funding and their services should be improved in time.

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November 29, 2013, 02:24:58 PM
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Bought back today. Now I have under half of the BTC I usd to hold. But I learned my lesson not to trade .

But now I am all in with BTC so choo choo motherfuckers!

Guy seems to be wrong every time so i think i 'll sell half of my stack now  Cool Wish me luck

Good luck!  You'll need it if you keep making trading decisions based on what people here say.  Some are idiots and some just flat out lie to you.

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November 29, 2013, 02:27:51 PM
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Good luck!  You'll need it if you keep making trading decisions based on what people here say.  Some are idiots and some just flat out lie to you.
Making your own trading decisions is always the best way.
You're more likely to suffer a loss if you listen to random strangers.

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November 29, 2013, 04:07:02 PM
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Bought back today. Now I have under half of the BTC I usd to hold. But I learned my lesson not to trade .

But now I am all in with BTC so choo choo motherfuckers!

Guy seems to be wrong every time so i think i 'll sell half of my stack now  Cool Wish me luck

Good luck!  You'll need it if you keep making trading decisions based on what people here say.  Some are idiots and some just flat out lie to you.

You need luck anyway to speculate with bitcoins. All traditional methods are failing one after the other.
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November 29, 2013, 04:26:34 PM
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Bought back today. Now I have under half of the BTC I usd to hold. But I learned my lesson not to trade .

But now I am all in with BTC so choo choo motherfuckers!

Guy seems to be wrong every time so i think i 'll sell half of my stack now  Cool Wish me luck

Good luck!  You'll need it if you keep making trading decisions based on what people here say.  Some are idiots and some just flat out lie to you.

You need luck anyway to speculate with bitcoins. All traditional methods are failing one after the other.

I've done well with day trading.  But, then again, I learned on this market, and it took a while before I could reliably earn BTC denominated profits.  Any fool can make fiat profits.

But, I've been immersed in bitcoin nearly every day for nearly 3 years now.  If you don't stay on top of everything and deeply understand the fundamentals, you are gambling and luck is what you are counting on.

https://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
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November 29, 2013, 08:41:14 PM
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Bought back today. Now I have under half of the BTC I usd to hold. But I learned my lesson not to trade .

But now I am all in with BTC so choo choo motherfuckers!

Guy seems to be wrong every time so i think i 'll sell half of my stack now  Cool Wish me luck

Good luck!  You'll need it if you keep making trading decisions based on what people here say.  Some are idiots and some just flat out lie to you.

You need luck anyway to speculate with bitcoins. All traditional methods are failing one after the other.

I've done well with day trading.  But, then again, I learned on this market, and it took a while before I could reliably earn BTC denominated profits.  Any fool can make fiat profits.

But, I've been immersed in bitcoin nearly every day for nearly 3 years now.  If you don't stay on top of everything and deeply understand the fundamentals, you are gambling and luck is what you are counting on.

So what do you think is more profitable in current scenario, holding bitcoins for 2-3 years or day-trading (Should guess the lower curve peak right in each dip though)

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November 29, 2013, 08:56:02 PM
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So what do you think is more profitable in current scenario, holding bitcoins for 2-3 years or day-trading (Should guess the lower curve peak right in each dip though)

if you have to ask this you should really just hold

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November 29, 2013, 09:16:43 PM
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We just broke $1100 on bitstamp.
That crash, damn!

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November 29, 2013, 09:21:08 PM
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I have a feeling, a hopeful feeling, that perhaps this time we've finally gotten it

edit: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-11-29/bitcoin-now-worth-more-gold
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November 30, 2013, 12:02:44 PM
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Bought back today. Now I have under half of the BTC I usd to hold. But I learned my lesson not to trade .

But now I am all in with BTC so choo choo motherfuckers!

Guy seems to be wrong every time so i think i 'll sell half of my stack now  Cool Wish me luck

Good luck!  You'll need it if you keep making trading decisions based on what people here say.  Some are idiots and some just flat out lie to you.

You need luck anyway to speculate with bitcoins. All traditional methods are failing one after the other.

I've done well with day trading.  But, then again, I learned on this market, and it took a while before I could reliably earn BTC denominated profits.  Any fool can make fiat profits.

But, I've been immersed in bitcoin nearly every day for nearly 3 years now.  If you don't stay on top of everything and deeply understand the fundamentals, you are gambling and luck is what you are counting on.

Just look all those hoarders doing nothing at all and still becoming richer every day.  Tongue
Even if you think that you know the game i don't think it's worth it.
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November 30, 2013, 09:18:30 PM
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Bought back today. Now I have under half of the BTC I usd to hold. But I learned my lesson not to trade .

But now I am all in with BTC so choo choo motherfuckers!

Guy seems to be wrong every time so i think i 'll sell half of my stack now  Cool Wish me luck

Good luck!  You'll need it if you keep making trading decisions based on what people here say.  Some are idiots and some just flat out lie to you.

You need luck anyway to speculate with bitcoins. All traditional methods are failing one after the other.

I've done well with day trading.  But, then again, I learned on this market, and it took a while before I could reliably earn BTC denominated profits.  Any fool can make fiat profits.

But, I've been immersed in bitcoin nearly every day for nearly 3 years now.  If you don't stay on top of everything and deeply understand the fundamentals, you are gambling and luck is what you are counting on.

So what do you think is more profitable in current scenario, holding bitcoins for 2-3 years or day-trading (Should guess the lower curve peak right in each dip though)

Don't ever day trade your entire stash.  I daytrade with only with long positions using a small amount of my btc holdings as margin.  Any profits get rolled into btc.

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November 30, 2013, 09:20:01 PM
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Bought back today. Now I have under half of the BTC I usd to hold. But I learned my lesson not to trade .

But now I am all in with BTC so choo choo motherfuckers!

Guy seems to be wrong every time so i think i 'll sell half of my stack now  Cool Wish me luck

Good luck!  You'll need it if you keep making trading decisions based on what people here say.  Some are idiots and some just flat out lie to you.

You need luck anyway to speculate with bitcoins. All traditional methods are failing one after the other.

I've done well with day trading.  But, then again, I learned on this market, and it took a while before I could reliably earn BTC denominated profits.  Any fool can make fiat profits.

But, I've been immersed in bitcoin nearly every day for nearly 3 years now.  If you don't stay on top of everything and deeply understand the fundamentals, you are gambling and luck is what you are counting on.

Just look all those hoarders doing nothing at all and still becoming richer every day.  Tongue
Even if you think that you know the game i don't think it's worth it.

So I shouldn't have turned 0.2btc@$280 into 0.43btc@1200 while my paper wallets sat in the safe?

https://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
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