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December 17, 2013, 10:30:11 PM
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Coins are on sale from my perspective

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That's how I think about it. What are the fundamentals from which bitcoin derives it's value? Have any of those things changed?

Agree with all of those. But would just add "normal people round the world need to use bitcoins to buy stuff" for it to really be valuable. Not sure there is much evidence to support this yet. Hopefully in 2014 when bitcoin ATMs etc spread globally (except countries that ban them)

Only word I would change in the above is in bold.   I think want would be sufficient as an improvement in our growth.   We have to drive desire.   I find that I want/desire to spend more bitcoins when it is growing than when it is shrinking.   This may not be the best behavior but it seems to be mine.   I wonder what else might fuel desire to spend?  Early on the Internet it was Pron.

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December 18, 2013, 02:42:20 AM
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Coins are on sale from my perspective

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That's how I think about it. What are the fundamentals from which bitcoin derives it's value? Have any of those things changed?

Agree with all of those. But would just add "normal people round the world need to use bitcoins to buy stuff" for it to really be valuable. Not sure there is much evidence to support this yet. Hopefully in 2014 when bitcoin ATMs etc spread globally (except countries that ban them)

Only word I would change in the above is in bold.   I think want would be sufficient as an improvement in our growth.   We have to drive desire.   I find that I want/desire to spend more bitcoins when it is growing than when it is shrinking.   This may not be the best behavior but it seems to be mine.   I wonder what else might fuel desire to spend?  Early on the Internet it was Pron.

Agreed, want is sufficient. But people need bitcoins before they can spend them. Most people can be bothered to jump through hoops buying bitcoins on exchanges. Stick bitcoin ATMs in supermarkets and real-world usage would take off immediately.
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December 18, 2013, 03:37:20 AM
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 I have invested 50$ to check if I could intraday and make some returns , just to try if its easy to do or not. It was easy thats for sure but the dropped to 6xx$ killed a little of my coins. About 10$ worth. Thank god it was just 50$ .

 Now I am thinking about investing more since its low and I want to ask , do you guys think these areas are the lowest bitcoin would get in short term , or is it sinking like a ship from now on? Would it be a good idea to invest in at 650ish$?
I currently have an order set at 430 in case it dips to this level suddenly.  I want to accumulate coins not USD.

I am reassessing my buy back price on a day to day basis.
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December 18, 2013, 03:40:38 AM
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 I have invested 50$ to check if I could intraday and make some returns , just to try if its easy to do or not. It was easy thats for sure but the dropped to 6xx$ killed a little of my coins. About 10$ worth. Thank god it was just 50$ .

 Now I am thinking about investing more since its low and I want to ask , do you guys think these areas are the lowest bitcoin would get in short term , or is it sinking like a ship from now on? Would it be a good idea to invest in at 650ish$?
I currently have an order set at 430 in case it dips to this level suddenly.  I want to accumulate coins not USD.

I am reassessing my buy back price on a day to day basis.

That's a big dip, but you never know right
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December 18, 2013, 03:49:22 AM
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It's on a short term downward trend unless some significant positive development catalyzes another surge
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