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January 16, 2012, 03:59:39 PM
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- to keep the price stable?Huh?

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or to ask for more financial support for the project?
8k moved out
7k cought another 7k to stabilize
followed by onther several k buy.

The graphs are not detailed enough.







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January 16, 2012, 04:00:59 PM
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Probably liquidated a few bulls who got jumpy too close to the price last night... not me tho
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January 16, 2012, 04:03:53 PM
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Another effect is to get amateurs like me who put a market order on Bitcoinica when the spike goes down, and don't close it when the price swings wildly up again... Lesson learned, use limits. To add insult to injury, I shorted down from 7-ish and closed at a minor profit when I felt I wasn't so sure it would go lower. A few minutes later, the dump. Good thing I'm playing with pennies.

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January 16, 2012, 04:11:08 PM
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how do I time 6 blocks perfectly?

I see more coins being send to gox for panic sell!

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January 16, 2012, 08:07:09 PM
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how do I time 6 blocks perfectly?

I see more coins being send to gox for panic sell!

You can't!
It's usually around one hour to get trade-able coins into gox.

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January 17, 2012, 01:41:40 AM
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Another effect is to get amateurs like me who put a market order on Bitcoinica when the spike goes down, and don't close it when the price swings wildly up again... Lesson learned, use limits. To add insult to injury, I shorted down from 7-ish and closed at a minor profit when I felt I wasn't so sure it would go lower. A few minutes later, the dump. Good thing I'm playing with pennies.

Fun and games!

Just wanted to give you a thumbs up for speculating for fun and learning.

I often have the feeling people risk more than they should, and get overly emotional over their personal losses, even leaving because of them. Not that I don't get emotional at times. Tongue It's a difference though if people get stuck with excessive losses and can't get over it. Especially if they're missing the money afterward, as opposed to having accepted a chance to lose it all when they started speculating.

For me, there's real money involved, but I've made sure that both if I end up losing or hitting jackpot, it ends with a discussion of what happened and sushi. If I hit jackpot, I can treat everyone to the sushi! But sushi either way, like hell I'd speculate with the sushi-buying-money. Grin

Yea, fun and games, that's what it should feel like! Smiley
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January 17, 2012, 02:42:15 AM
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Another effect is to get amateurs like me who put a market order on Bitcoinica when the spike goes down, and don't close it when the price swings wildly up again... Lesson learned, use limits. To add insult to injury, I shorted down from 7-ish and closed at a minor profit when I felt I wasn't so sure it would go lower. A few minutes later, the dump. Good thing I'm playing with pennies.

Fun and games!

Just wanted to give you a thumbs up for speculating for fun and learning.

I often have the feeling people risk more than they should, and get overly emotional over their personal losses, even leaving because of them. Not that I don't get emotional at times. Tongue It's a difference though if people get stuck with excessive losses and can't get over it. Especially if they're missing the money afterward, as opposed to having accepted a chance to lose it all when they started speculating.

For me, there's real money involved, but I've made sure that both if I end up losing or hitting jackpot, it ends with a discussion of what happened and sushi. If I hit jackpot, I can treat everyone to the sushi! But sushi either way, like hell I'd speculate with the sushi-buying-money. Grin

Yea, fun and games, that's what it should feel like! Smiley

I want to go ahead and add a +1 for experimentation as well -- There was definitely a learning curve with Bitcoinica and I am very thankful I did not start "all in".
Also, +1 for sushi.   Cheesy

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