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November 26, 2013, 07:56:12 PM
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China slow to react (though it is 3.55am)
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November 26, 2013, 07:57:44 PM
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The Great Thanksgiving flash crash, coming soon? I`m thinking of selling soon here.

hmm i didnt know chinese sold there bitcoins because it was thanksgiving

China is irrelevant at the moment, sideways movement for days. This is a US/European led rally based in part on the holiday weekend.

Night gathers, and now my bitcoinwisdom watch begins.
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November 26, 2013, 08:01:57 PM
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The Great Thanksgiving flash crash, coming soon? I`m thinking of selling soon here.

hmm i didnt know chinese sold there bitcoins because it was thanksgiving

China is irrelevant at the moment, sideways movement for days. This is a US/European led rally based in part on the holiday weekend.
Thanksgiving makes people buy Bitcoin?

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November 26, 2013, 08:03:22 PM
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The Great Thanksgiving flash crash, coming soon? I`m thinking of selling soon here.

hmm i didnt know chinese sold there bitcoins because it was thanksgiving

China is irrelevant at the moment, sideways movement for days. This is a US/European led rally based in part on the holiday weekend.
Thanksgiving makes people buy Bitcoin?

I was wondering the same thing. Also i don't think that thanksgiving are a thing in Europe or in any other part of the world except the US.
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November 26, 2013, 08:04:00 PM
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The Great Thanksgiving flash crash, coming soon? I`m thinking of selling soon here.

hmm i didnt know chinese sold there bitcoins because it was thanksgiving

China is irrelevant at the moment, sideways movement for days. This is a US/European led rally based in part on the holiday weekend.
Thanksgiving makes people buy Bitcoin?

Makes people do lots of things. Why do you think black friday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year? Because people are home with family and bored. This could, theoretically, cause a lot of market movement this weekend.

Night gathers, and now my bitcoinwisdom watch begins.
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November 26, 2013, 08:09:40 PM
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The Great Thanksgiving flash crash, coming soon? I`m thinking of selling soon here.

hmm i didnt know chinese sold there bitcoins because it was thanksgiving

China is irrelevant at the moment, sideways movement for days. This is a US/European led rally based in part on the holiday weekend.
Thanksgiving makes people buy Bitcoin?

Makes people do lots of things. Why do you think black friday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year? Because people are home with family and bored. This could, theoretically, cause a lot of market movement this weekend.

if its not one crash prediction its the other, i cant wait for the martin luther king jr day crash january 20th, or maybe before that the elvis presleys birthday crash on the 8th
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November 26, 2013, 08:10:40 PM
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So what do you think? Here to stay, or temporary bubble?

922 $ Cheesy

I hope is just a temporary bubble so I can buy more. 50 $ would be nice :p

I have advice for you and for all who are hoping for single digits or other stupid things. Feel free to invest in any altcoin. For $50 you can buy millions of them, and they too have chance to be big some day. There is the same uncertainly like it was with bitcoin when it was starting and costing $1 to even $50.

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November 26, 2013, 08:12:14 PM
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The Great Thanksgiving flash crash, coming soon? I`m thinking of selling soon here.

hmm i didnt know chinese sold there bitcoins because it was thanksgiving

China is irrelevant at the moment, sideways movement for days. This is a US/European led rally based in part on the holiday weekend.
Thanksgiving makes people buy Bitcoin?

Makes people do lots of things. Why do you think black friday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year? Because people are home with family and bored. This could, theoretically, cause a lot of market movement this weekend.

if its not one crash prediction its the other, i cant wait for the martin luther king jr day crash january 20th, or maybe before that the elvis presleys birthday crash on the 8th

lmfao why do people here get so butthurt about the possibility of a crash? I didn`t say it will happen, just that there will be a lot of people home from work and most likely playing the markets, which could cause some erratic market movements. And yes, this could potentially lead to a crash.. or large correction... whatever you feel comfortable calling it. If you`re not thinking about a crash in a market like this, you should.

Night gathers, and now my bitcoinwisdom watch begins.
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November 26, 2013, 08:14:46 PM
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The last time China hat 250$ more than mtGox. Bitstamp was 150$ less. This time mtGox is 50$ ahead of china.

What I did not really get: bitstamp was all the time 100$ less than mtgox. And suddenly it was higher than Gox. Really odd...

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