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November 25, 2013, 09:44:29 AM
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maybe, or we see a nice double top here and another slide downward so we can all grab some cheaper coins. i guess we'll see -- see you on the order book!!! Cheesy
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November 25, 2013, 09:48:31 AM
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$900 is looking more and more like our new $266.  Add the negative news from China and I'd say it's going to be an interesting week.   Cool

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November 25, 2013, 09:53:02 AM
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maybe, or we see a nice double top here and another slide downward so we can all grab some cheaper coins. i guess we'll see -- see you on the order book!!! Cheesy

I dont do day trading, so i dont mind if price goes down little bit, i am going to hold my coins for 6 months at least and at that time, you guys will be buying coins for 2000$ and i will be selling some of mine for a good profit.
I bought mine for 200 btw.

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November 25, 2013, 09:53:53 AM
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I bought in 2 coins at $500 then added another one at $820... thinking to sell off 1 at current price and see what happens from here? We're certainly in an interesting period right this minute!
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November 25, 2013, 10:06:29 AM
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I bought in 2 coins at $500 then added another one at $820... thinking to sell off 1 at current price and see what happens from here? We're certainly in an interesting period right this minute!

Word of advice - less looking at the minute or 5-minute candles will help you have your coins for longer. Limit yourself to dailys, then once you live past a crash you can look at hourlies, if you still didn't panic sell at the bottom.

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November 25, 2013, 10:15:39 AM
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I bought in 2 coins at $500 then added another one at $820... thinking to sell off 1 at current price and see what happens from here? We're certainly in an interesting period right this minute!

You may sell 2 coins for $600 total profit, not bad. Not sure about the third one...
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November 25, 2013, 10:35:49 AM
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I bought in 2 coins at $500 then added another one at $820... thinking to sell off 1 at current price and see what happens from here? We're certainly in an interesting period right this minute!

You may sell 2 coins for $600 total profit, not bad. Not sure about the third one...

600$ Profit?
He paid 1820$ total, selling 2@ 820$ equals 180$ for the remaining bitcoin.

He can take 600$ profit, if he sells all coins. Would not advise that. But 180$ per Bitcoin is a decent price.

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November 25, 2013, 03:57:43 PM
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Why would you invest your Bitcoins into Cash?



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November 25, 2013, 04:26:19 PM
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Why would you invest your Bitcoins into Cash?

No one is investing in cash I hope, you need cash just to be able to buy stuff or invest in something more reliable (land, gold). No need to blame anybody for converting Bitcoins into cash...
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November 25, 2013, 04:27:15 PM
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i figure sooner or later a major retailer/chain will start accepting bitcoin, especially considering all the attention it's getting now. the roller coaster ride is going to get more turbulent, so be prepared.

Richard Branson accepting it is a step in the right direction. Let's hope he'll start accepting it as well for Virgin Airlines and Virgin Media. How awesome would it be being able to buy blurays, cd's or even plaintickets with bitcoin. Let's hope more (big) companies will follow his example.

Just Hope Wallmart or Amazon start accepting BTC.


If only 1 of them was 'brave' enough to take that step. I think it would be a huge boost for their sales if Amazon, for example, started to accept bitcoin. It would only be a matter of time before other big companies follow their example.

That's really unlikely to happen. Amazon has their own payment service, why would they accept BTC which is pretty much in direct competition with their payment service? As far as walmart goes....It's walmart... I'd say tigerdirect or newegg would accept BTC before anyone else.

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November 25, 2013, 04:41:52 PM
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i figure sooner or later a major retailer/chain will start accepting bitcoin, especially considering all the attention it's getting now. the roller coaster ride is going to get more turbulent, so be prepared.

Richard Branson accepting it is a step in the right direction. Let's hope he'll start accepting it as well for Virgin Airlines and Virgin Media. How awesome would it be being able to buy blurays, cd's or even plaintickets with bitcoin. Let's hope more (big) companies will follow his example.

Just Hope Wallmart or Amazon start accepting BTC.


If only 1 of them was 'brave' enough to take that step. I think it would be a huge boost for their sales if Amazon, for example, started to accept bitcoin. It would only be a matter of time before other big companies follow their example.

That's really unlikely to happen. Amazon has their own payment service, why would they accept BTC which is pretty much in direct competition with their payment service? As far as walmart goes....It's walmart... I'd say tigerdirect or newegg would accept BTC before anyone else.

Because most transactions on Amazon are processed by visa or MasterCard, and cost amazon several percent.

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November 25, 2013, 08:13:48 PM
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Buy now and regret later .
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November 25, 2013, 09:19:11 PM
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i figure sooner or later a major retailer/chain will start accepting bitcoin, especially considering all the attention it's getting now. the roller coaster ride is going to get more turbulent, so be prepared.

Richard Branson accepting it is a step in the right direction. Let's hope he'll start accepting it as well for Virgin Airlines and Virgin Media. How awesome would it be being able to buy blurays, cd's or even plaintickets with bitcoin. Let's hope more (big) companies will follow his example.

Just Hope Wallmart or Amazon start accepting BTC.


FYI, it's not QUITE the same, but Gyft sells Amazon gift cards for Bitcoin at an exchange rate that is comparable to Coinbase. It's a good service, never had any issues with it.
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November 25, 2013, 09:30:25 PM
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Why would you invest your Bitcoins into Cash?

The best comment so far!!!  Cheesy
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November 25, 2013, 09:36:56 PM
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I pretty sure it will drop soon, without the media attention and when people will bored or tired of watching the charts every second.
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