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October 20, 2011, 02:10:33 AM
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Has anyone else noticed this?

Exchanges

Market   Last   Volume (24h)   Bid   Ask   High   Low
mtgoxUSD   2.3400   101,696.62   2.34   2.34   2.54   2.04

After a few minutes:

       High   Low       Volume      Buy     Sell   Last
2.53600   2.04010   101560   2.34150   2.34200   2.34200

I've noticed this in the past, but always thought I may be tired or something......tonight I know it's accurate.............

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October 20, 2011, 02:13:49 AM
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Has anyone else noticed this?

Exchanges

Market   Last   Volume (24h)   Bid   Ask   High   Low
mtgoxUSD   2.3400   101,696.62   2.34   2.34   2.54   2.04

After a few minutes:

       High   Low       Volume      Buy     Sell   Last
2.53600   2.04010   101560   2.34150   2.34200   2.34200

I've noticed this in the past, but always thought I may be tired or something......tonight I know it's accurate.............



looks like it 2 different time periods


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October 20, 2011, 02:17:23 AM
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I had left the bitcoinwatch screen unrefreshed and at the same time have the ClarkMoody Realtime book open:

http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/

When I saw the realtime order book go backwards, I then went back to the bitcoinwatch page and it validated the prior value......

So, you're right, 2 different time periods, the 1st capture was the bitcoin watch quote, and the second set is the realtime book, which was the older of the 2.

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