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February 17, 2014, 03:31:12 PM
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I see alot of economical terms used.
in particular bull & bear interests me.

Can someone explain in a few sentences what the difference is between them?

thanks in advance.
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February 17, 2014, 03:33:47 PM
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I'm interested in bitcoin, could you explain to me how you find out where I might sign up to a forum where people talk about it?

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February 17, 2014, 03:35:52 PM
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I'm interested in bitcoin, could you explain to me how you find out where I might sign up to a forum where people talk about it?

yeah, sure, there's this forum called bitcointalk.org, you can register and then ask questions about how you can register.
If you don't know how to get to bitcointalk.org, try typing in bitcointalk.org in your browser and register to check out the help section.
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February 17, 2014, 03:37:30 PM
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I'm interested in bitcoin, could you explain to me how you find out where I might sign up to a forum where people talk about it?

yeah, sure, there's this forum called bitcointalk.org, you can register and then ask questions about how you can register.
If you don't know how to get to bitcointalk.org, try typing in bitcointalk.org in your browser and register to check out the help section.


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February 17, 2014, 03:49:52 PM
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Bulls are optimistic / Bears are pessimistic
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February 17, 2014, 03:51:55 PM
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Bulls are optimistic / Bears are pessimistic

It's that simple. What you think of future prices could be bullish or bearish.

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February 17, 2014, 03:54:29 PM
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If you have problem remembering the difference: a bull throws things up in a fight, a bear uses his claws in a downward movement.

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February 17, 2014, 03:57:19 PM
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thank you all for clearing this up.
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February 17, 2014, 04:00:24 PM
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In other words:
At this moment, BULLS suck hard, whereas BEARS kill it.
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February 17, 2014, 04:01:01 PM
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thank you all for clearing this up.

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February 17, 2014, 04:21:01 PM
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In other words:
At this moment, BULLS suck hard, whereas BEARS kill it.

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February 17, 2014, 04:23:05 PM
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Bulls tend to be irrational, bears are more grounded and analytical and as a result make more money.  Cool
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February 17, 2014, 04:54:12 PM
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Bull Vs. Bear is all about the price swing

if you think the price will go up you buy (bullish) and sell for high price then get a profit
if you think the price will go down you sell (bearish) and buy for lower price then get a profit


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February 17, 2014, 04:58:32 PM
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I'm interested in bitcoin, could you explain to me how you find out where I might sign up to a forum where people talk about it?
You just sent fiat to Gox. Being flippant just makes you look like an asshole now, we already know how dumb you are.
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February 17, 2014, 05:44:25 PM
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Bulls Bears tend to be irrational, daydreaming about buying at unrealistically low prices while bears bulls are more grounded and analytical and as a result make more money by researching how Bitcoin works and gaining an understanding of its value as a long-term investment to hold.  

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February 17, 2014, 05:52:13 PM
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I see alot of economical terms used.
in particular bull & bear interests me.

Can someone explain in a few sentences what the difference is between them?

thanks in advance.

Sometimes pictures are worth thousands of words.

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Bear:



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February 17, 2014, 06:08:20 PM
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Bulls Bears tend to be irrational, daydreaming about buying at unrealistically low prices while bears bulls are more grounded and analytical and as a result make more money by researching how Bitcoin works and gaining an understanding of its value as a long-term investment to hold.  

ftfy
This goes on for infinity and ones opinions oscillates between the two.

A simple  bear strategy is sell while the price going down to buy back at a lower price.
A simple bull strategy is  buy while the price is going up to sell at a higher price.

Both in there simple form are equally floored.

Sentiment is relative, if you go back just 3 months in Bitcoin history Bulls have nailed it. But Bears are always in vogue, and many have been killed hung up and weighed in the meme speculation thread. And some fiew in fact make a killing by predicting market sentiment.

In short bulls bears and pigs get slaughtered or hunted, only honey badgers don't give a s#!£.
Honey badgers buy and hold.

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February 17, 2014, 06:09:25 PM
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I'm interested in bitcoin, could you explain to me how you find out where I might sign up to a forum where people talk about it?
You just sent fiat to Gox. Being flippant just makes you look like an asshole now, we already know how dumb you are.

Sending money to gox has nothing to do with me looking like an asshole. That comes naturally. Looks like you still need practice.

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