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October 21, 2011, 08:46:18 PM
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You may have noticed there's an anti-log faction on this forum. Plus, minus good. Multiplication, division bad. Exponentiation doesn't exist.

Possibly true - if I had put $10k on at $2 and it was +25% to $2.50 in a day - WOO HOO.  I'm still working on bringing my average buy price down.
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October 21, 2011, 09:40:22 PM
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I just bought 1200 coins that I needed for some various projects. Price was already climbing up to $3.20 by the time I was done

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October 21, 2011, 10:39:40 PM
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You may have noticed there's an anti-log faction on this forum. Plus, minus good. Multiplication, division bad. Exponentiation doesn't exist.

Possibly true - if I had put $10k on at $2 and it was +25% to $2.50 in a day - WOO HOO.  I'm still working on bringing my average buy price down.

Yeah but if you sold that 10k worth of bitcoins when it was at 2.50, you'd be selling them at a nickel a piece Smiley

Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.

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October 21, 2011, 11:10:53 PM
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Yeah but if you sold that 10k worth of bitcoins when it was at 2.50, you'd be selling them at a nickel a piece Smiley

that's just not true.

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October 22, 2011, 09:44:11 PM
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You may have noticed there's an anti-log faction on this forum. Plus, minus good. Multiplication, division bad. Exponentiation doesn't exist.

Possibly true - if I had put $10k on at $2 and it was +25% to $2.50 in a day - WOO HOO.  I'm still working on bringing my average buy price down.

Yeah but if you sold that 10k worth of bitcoins when it was at 2.50, you'd be selling them at a nickel a piece Smiley
Today I see them above $3 and the volume is sufficiently large that the price would not be driven to $0.05. 

I find it  tiresome when people do not know the depth of the market and how it works and/or make silly statements like that.  Please try harder.
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October 22, 2011, 11:06:34 PM
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I just bought 1200 coins that I needed for some various projects. Price was already climbing up to $3.20 by the time I was done



You were spot on this time. BTC is currently at $3.20

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October 27, 2011, 07:11:49 PM
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You may have noticed there's an anti-log faction on this forum. Plus, minus good. Multiplication, division bad. Exponentiation doesn't exist.

Possibly true - if I had put $10k on at $2 and it was +25% to $2.50 in a day - WOO HOO.  I'm still working on bringing my average buy price down.

Yeah but if you sold that 10k worth of bitcoins when it was at 2.50, you'd be selling them at a nickel a piece Smiley
Today I see them above $3 and the volume is sufficiently large that the price would not be driven to $0.05. 

I find it  tiresome when people do not know the depth of the market and how it works and/or make silly statements like that.  Please try harder.

Sorry guys, only basing this on previous performance..

Previous performance is no guarantee of future results.  Money is not insured by the FDIC or any other agency, and is at your own risk.

Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.

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