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June 07, 2014, 02:18:39 AM
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?
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June 07, 2014, 02:25:29 AM
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It's not really staying even at $650, the price has only been here for a few days, compared to the $440s for almost a month.

I actually wish I bought Bitcoin when it was at $1, or less. Wink

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June 07, 2014, 02:28:49 AM
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

We all missed out on a great deal!
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June 07, 2014, 02:31:56 AM
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It's not really staying even at $650, the price has only been here for a few days, compared to the $440s for almost a month.

I actually wish I bought Bitcoin when it was at $1, or less. Wink

We all wish we had bought in back then. Stupidly I listened to the goons at Something Awful, who have pooh-pooh'd the idea from the very beginning, even as the price has gone into the stratosphere.
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June 07, 2014, 02:34:50 AM
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It's not really staying even at $650, the price has only been here for a few days, compared to the $440s for almost a month.

I actually wish I bought Bitcoin when it was at $1, or less. Wink

Similar sentiment here any price under $1000 is still a reasonable price to me as in pre next bull market
That said I got some at the price you mentioned but then it went to 450 to 430 and made me go U_U
Plus the time it takes for money to move from bank to exchange to Bitcoin takes a while but when its in Bitcoin its done
So it is all relative to me

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June 07, 2014, 02:34:57 AM
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Infact I sold at $530, I thought it was a good price and it would start to go down, I did made profit but if I had kept it for a little longer I would have made a bit more.

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June 07, 2014, 02:38:44 AM
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When it hit $360 for that brief moment a month or so ago, I went into a panic. I actually got scared that it would tank down to $200 or less. So at first I got scared, (didn't sell of course), and then I thought "eh, I'll wait until it hits 2 and then buy."

Now I'm kicking myself I didn't buy at $360. Really kicking myself.


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June 07, 2014, 03:08:03 AM
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When bitcoin reaches $5,000+ is it really going to matter if you bought in at $540 or $640?
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June 07, 2014, 03:13:45 AM
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

I got burned a bit. Bought too much during that bubble, but I bought more at lower prices and I'm certainly not cashing out at break even.  I even don't regret buying during that spike because there was no way for me to know it would crash and I didn't want to miss getting in.  

Anyway who cares about $540 vs $650, that's only a 20% difference.  Just get in if you're not in.

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June 07, 2014, 03:25:23 AM
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who doesn't wish that? i would have bought at $400 if i had the money at the time. i don't really regret it though, since i didn't have hte money at the time.
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June 07, 2014, 03:54:59 AM
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who doesn't wish that?
Those of us who actually did it?

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June 07, 2014, 05:02:21 AM
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I am kicking myself for not paying attention to BTC sooner. Been playing catch up since March.

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June 07, 2014, 05:15:08 AM
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If you're here for the long haul then there really isn't anything wrong with buying now and waiting for the price to eventually rise (as Bitcoin gains traction and the necessary supporting infrastructure is created and refined). Of course, if you're expecting another bubble and it to burst you could try getting in at the bottom of the bubble, but for all you know that bottom could still be higher than where we are now (same with the $150 to $1000 bubble - we never saw it reach $150 again).
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June 07, 2014, 05:19:21 AM
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If you're here for the long haul then there really isn't anything wrong with buying now and waiting for the price to eventually rise (as Bitcoin gains traction and the necessary supporting infrastructure is created and refined). Of course, if you're expecting another bubble and it to burst you could try getting in at the bottom of the bubble, but for all you know that bottom could still be higher than where we are now (same with the $150 to $1000 bubble - we never saw it reach $150 again).

If you look at the charts the bottom trend line is more exciting than the peaks. We have found a higher floor in each bear market. Usually a 10% or better increase.

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June 07, 2014, 05:53:17 AM
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How many of these threads has this forum seen over the course of the last 2-3 years? Always the same theme, "oh, it was such a great deal at ______$, now it's too expensive"

People just don't get it. It's not going to stop.

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June 07, 2014, 05:55:50 AM
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hehehe

That actually happened to me by accident. I had a limit order on Bitstamp at 520 or so, and completely forgot about it. One day I log into Stamp, and I see +10 BTC. One of the best days ever.
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June 07, 2014, 06:05:28 AM
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Kinda wish i bougbt at 5,10,15 20 etc etc... not so mucb $540 lol

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June 07, 2014, 06:10:45 AM
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How many of these threads has this forum seen over the course of the last 2-3 years? Always the same theme, "oh, it was such a great deal at ______$, now it's too expensive"

People just don't get it. It's not going to stop.
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June 07, 2014, 06:14:33 AM
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When bitcoin reaches $5,000+ is it really going to matter if you bought in at $540 or $640?

No it won't really matter too much at that point. I personally believe that it is ALWAYS a good time to buy bitcoin no matter what the price is. Bitcoin is the best long term investment you could ever make. Come back to this post in 5 years and thank me Smiley

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June 07, 2014, 06:17:23 AM
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I actually wish I bought Bitcoin when it was at $1, or less. Wink

Meanwhile, those of us that bought at under $1 are wishing we hadn't sold at $5, $10, $35, $65...
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June 07, 2014, 06:19:51 AM
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I actually wish I bought Bitcoin when it was at $1, or less. Wink

Meanwhile, those of us that bought at under $1 are wishing we hadn't sold at $5, $10, $35, $65...

Long gone are the days of selling 70 BTC at $80... Damn.
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June 07, 2014, 06:40:51 AM
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I bought in the 400's and 500's.  Bought again few days ago.   Think we'll see another hover a 440-500 after a bit.
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June 07, 2014, 06:57:10 AM
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There was an even better chance. Two months ago, some 5K Bitcoins were suddenly dumped in to the BTC-E exchange. The price dropped from $380 to $164, although for only a few seconds. It climbed back to ~$350 in 5 minutes. Those who had placed buy orders at $180 and $200 hit the jackpot.  Grin

I wasn't that lucky though.  Angry
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June 07, 2014, 07:59:12 AM
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Actually, it is not too late to buy Bitcoin now
It's not really staying even at $650, the price has only been here for a few days, compared to the $440s for almost a month.

I actually wish I bought Bitcoin when it was at $1, or less. Wink
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June 07, 2014, 10:25:54 AM
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I actually wish I bought Bitcoin when it was at $1, or less. Wink

Meanwhile, those of us that bought at under $1 are wishing we hadn't sold at $5, $10, $35, $65...

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June 07, 2014, 12:16:18 PM
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It's all guesswork really, so there's not much point in having regrets for not doing something when it could all turn on its head tomorrow and you could find yourself better off for having not done it.  I recently decided to diversify my investments and buy shares in a company instead of putting more into crypto, but so far Bitcoin is outperforming the shares.  I could regret that choice now, but then it could all change and the shares could skyrocket and Bitcoin could tank.  No one knows what's going to happen, there are bound to be winners and losers either way and hindsight is always 20/20. 


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June 07, 2014, 12:24:26 PM
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Just buy every month a little amount without looking at the price, hold them and never sell for 5 years, then enjoy your richness.

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June 07, 2014, 12:35:22 PM
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Just buy every month a little amount without looking at the price, hold them and never sell for 5 years, then enjoy your richness.
Wise words. It may not even take five years, massive adoption could happen very suddenly, possibly as soon as 2-3 years.

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Who wishes they had bought bitcoin when it was $540 or so?

I bought at $450 or so, rather wish I bought at $1 - but there was no way I could have known about bitcoin back then.

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June 07, 2014, 12:59:11 PM
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Forget about it's price in dollars, I just wish I had a pizza when someone was willing to pay 10k BTC for it.
Just buy small amounts every month, as DolanDuck said. That's what I'm doing anyway.

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Just buy every month a little amount without looking at the price, hold them and never sell for 5 years, then enjoy your richness.
Wise words. It may not even take five years, massive adoption could happen very suddenly, possibly as soon as 2-3 years.

That would be a great day to say yay

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June 07, 2014, 01:18:24 PM
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I don't really speculate like crazy like some people do, I'm going to trade with it as an actual currency and sell stuff for it.
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June 07, 2014, 01:20:08 PM
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I don't really speculate like crazy like some people do, I'm going to trade with it as an actual currency and sell stuff for it.

We all should.

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June 07, 2014, 01:23:15 PM
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When it hit $360 for that brief moment a month or so ago, I went into a panic. I actually got scared that it would tank down to $200 or less. So at first I got scared, (didn't sell of course), and then I thought "eh, I'll wait until it hits 2 and then buy."

Now I'm kicking myself I didn't buy at $360. Really kicking myself.


I did the exact same thing.  I was just waiting for it to go lower to 200 and then I was going to be 5!

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June 07, 2014, 01:24:59 PM
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I wish I bought they were going for cents/pennies or 10k for a pizza loool. I ha happily sell a pizza for 10k Sad
that poor guy lol. his story will leave on forever. DOes he still go on the foruns the pizza guy ?
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June 07, 2014, 01:30:33 PM
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DOes he still go on the foruns the pizza guy ?
Here's the original thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137.0
laszlo's last login date on bitcointalk is April 13th this year btw.
Also, if my memory serves right, I think he had well over 10k btc at the time. So spending 10k in that day for a couple of pizzas wasn't such a crazy thing Smiley.

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June 07, 2014, 01:58:24 PM
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I had bought a few coins when they were going at $10 apiece. Paid a 20% premium as well (localbitcoins). Spent some $48 in total, to purchase 4 coins. Hmmm.... what would have happened if I had bought coins for $4,800 instead of $48?  Angry
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I had bought a few coins when they were going at $10 apiece. Paid a 20% premium as well (localbitcoins). Spent some $48 in total, to purchase 4 coins. Hmmm.... what would have happened if I had bought coins for $4,800 instead of $48?  Angry

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June 07, 2014, 09:22:45 PM
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I regret not buying more before the recent spike. My coins are in cold storage and will stay there for some time.

I have an itch to spend some BTC, but I'll be paying a couple hundred more per coin than my average buy.

Yeah, should've bought more.

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June 07, 2014, 09:37:08 PM
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I regret not buying more before the recent spike. My coins are in cold storage and will stay there for some time.

I have an itch to spend some BTC, but I'll be paying a couple hundred more per coin than my average buy.

Yeah, should've bought more.

I like your username and welcome to the club ^_^
Since April 2014 anyways if you can resist the urge until your in the green then you will be richer later at least we can hope Smiley

And yah the average buy is getting higher now.

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June 07, 2014, 09:39:21 PM
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I had bought a few coins when they were going at $10 apiece. Paid a 20% premium as well (localbitcoins). Spent some $48 in total, to purchase 4 coins. Hmmm.... what would have happened if I had bought coins for $4,800 instead of $48?  Angry

Yeah me too but buying at that time , there was a sentiment of like wasting your money literally, like if you were buying a videogame currency, so i think only the people who already had alot of money were able to purchase btcs in bulk
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

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I wish I never sold the Bitcoin I bought at $460 for $520, in anticipation of the 'correction'.........which I am still waiting on.

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When bitcoin reaches $5,000+ is it really going to matter if you bought in at $540 or $640?

People say this a lot, whilst I appreciate the real issue is that you just need to make sure you buy in, the difference between investing 1k at 540 or 640 if it goes to 5k is

$7812 vs $9259

So it kind of matters a bit. Just not as much as it matters if you bought nothing!

having said that... never wait for the bottom, when you can buy today Smiley

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We'll probably soon be saying 'wish I'd bought in when they were only in the hundreds rather than the thousands'.

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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

I wish I never sold the Bitcoin I bought at $460 for $520, in anticipation of the 'correction'.........which I am still waiting on.

We already had a correction from 680 to 630... Now I think prices can go to 700s in the next 1-2 weeks.

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Well, obviously now that it's near $660, I wish I bought (more) at $540. I wish I bought (more) at $470 too. I was too scared to buy in the $300s -- really wish I had the balls to stick my bids in when we were down there.

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i wish i had bought at $.01, but never heard of bitcoin until it was over $200, LOL. i bought at $160 on that april bull trap, and then panic sold on the way down to $55 or whatever, good times. wish i bought at $60....
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I was introduced to Bitcoin when it was trading at $11 back in 2011.  I wasn't ready to accept it at the time, and if I did buy I probably would've sold at all the next peak when it hit $18 or $30.  

Only when I became educated on fractional reserve banking, FIAT, and how the central banking system has influenced past history, then I was able to accept that his a long term investment vehicle.

I also realized that trying to find the bottom is silly in the grand scheme of things.  

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We already had a correction from 680 to 630... Now I think prices can go to 700s in the next 1-2 weeks.

Yup, we eventually did have our correction. But only a 23% Fib ratio correction. That isn't very much. I was sitting babysitting my position when it hit $620 the otherday as well, but that wasn't a good enough correction for me, so $660 it was and that will be me out of trying to trade Bitcoins for the next little while since my recent attempts have served as nothing but a means of profit minimisation.

Prices could go easily go higher than $700 in 1-2 weeks.

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We already had a correction from 680 to 630... Now I think prices can go to 700s in the next 1-2 weeks.

Yup, we eventually did have our correction. But only a 23% Fib ratio correction. That isn't very much. I was sitting babysitting my position when it hit $620 the otherday as well, but that wasn't a good enough correction for me, so $660 it was and that will be me out of trying to trade Bitcoins for the next little while since my recent attempts have served as nothing but a means of profit minimisation.

Prices could go easily go higher than $700 in 1-2 weeks.

I said $700s....meaning $700 to $799.

I think using traditional technical analysis works even less on bitcoin market because the market is shallow and also there are blocks being mined all the time.   I love trading and technical analysis but I don't think this is the market for that. 

I think the best strategy is just load up as much as we can and hold it. The days of sub-$1000 prices are numbered.


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That's why I always buy weekly and hodl. Never sell. When I buy something with bitcoins, I immediately buy back to replace my btc.
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There may be selling pressure at $700-$1000 by those hoping to get out and break-even. These people will be suckers twice.

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There may be selling pressure at $700-$1000 by those hoping to get out and break-even. These people will be suckers twice.

Plus, all the wannabe traders will be trigger-happy around the ATH, so increased volatility. No doubt persons-unknown will throw in a well-timed bit of FUD, so that should shake out the weak.

In the meantime, some of us just stick to the fundamentals.

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In my honest opinion, this is all cheap coins. And the train is leaving.
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There may be selling pressure at $700-$1000 by those hoping to get out and break-even. These people will be suckers twice.

Yes, they will. But I have not discarded the possibility that if we clear the resistance in the $700s, that we could top out this rally with another test of the $1000 level. Wouldn't surprise me at all, really.

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I sold my Bitcoins around 520, and now regretting that decision Bitcoin jump from there and now waiting for correction so will buy back.

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I sold my Bitcoins around 520, and now regretting that decision Bitcoin jump from there and now waiting for correction so will buy back.

lol how come people never learn from their mistakes? are you gonna do the same kind oferror twice? What if there are no correction coming ? What if the jump we just had was a correction?
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It is impractical to wish you bought bitcoin at whatever price. If you feel so strongly about bitcoin, which I do, buying in now at current prices is not expensive at all. Even if bitcoin dips again, you know it has strong support about $400-$500, so you won't loose much anyway.
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I know I'm jumping the gun a bit, but that's what worries me when people say the next bull run will peak at $4-6k. Though I'd love to cash out & buy back cheaper, it might not make a correction, but just continue upwards. Wasn't there an instance in the past where 2 bubbles came quite close together with very little correction in between? Think I read something like that, though it was long before my involvement in BTC.

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if we could predict what price will do in any market we would already be rich traders, we wouldn't even need bitcoin to make lots of millions.

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if we could predict what price will do in any market we would already be rich traders, we wouldn't even need bitcoin to make lots of millions.

isn't that obvious? if you could predict the future with anything, you can make a lot of money off it.
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It is impractical to wish you bought bitcoin at whatever price. If you feel so strongly about bitcoin, which I do, buying in now at current prices is not expensive at all. Even if bitcoin dips again, you know it has strong support about $400-$500, so you won't loose much anyway.

If bitcoin dropped to $400 from here, that's almost a 40% loss. I don't how much you have invested, but being 40% down on an investment is exactly what I would consider "much"....

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if we could predict what price will do in any market we would already be rich traders, we wouldn't even need bitcoin to make lots of millions.

isn't that obvious? if you could predict the future with anything, you can make a lot of money off it.

Yes it should be obvious.  But you still get people making a lot of predictions and saying stuff like if I only knew if this was the top of the market etc

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if we could predict what price will do in any market we would already be rich traders, we wouldn't even need bitcoin to make lots of millions.

isn't that obvious? if you could predict the future with anything, you can make a lot of money off it.

Predicting the increasing value of bitcoins is quite easy if you consider a 1 year range, through holding long term anyone can do alot money.

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I did buy a tiny bit at 540.
I regreted it because it went down afterwards.
But I'm happy I didn't sell, because I would have missed the bottom most certainly.
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I did buy a tiny bit at 540.
I regreted it because it went down afterwards.
But I'm happy I didn't sell, because I would have missed the bottom most certainly.
Hodling!

So, out of curiosity, when will you sell? You're sitting on some nice gains right now. You holding out for $1000? $10k? $1 million? Just curious what some of the hodlers are eyeing for a sell price. Tongue

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I did buy a tiny bit at 540.
I regreted it because it went down afterwards.
But I'm happy I didn't sell, because I would have missed the bottom most certainly.
Hodling!

So, out of curiosity, when will you sell? You're sitting on some nice gains right now. You holding out for $1000? $10k? $1 million? Just curious what some of the hodlers are eyeing for a sell price. Tongue

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I did buy a tiny bit at 540.
I regreted it because it went down afterwards.
But I'm happy I didn't sell, because I would have missed the bottom most certainly.
Hodling!

So, out of curiosity, when will you sell? You're sitting on some nice gains right now. You holding out for $1000? $10k? $1 million? Just curious what some of the hodlers are eyeing for a sell price. Tongue

Minimum $60,000 - yes, I know it may never happen Smiley

I'm always going to be selling here and buying there. Never 100% out of course. But I can't resist locking in some gains. Personally, I think we will see 5 figures, but everything is still so speculative at this point.

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I did buy a tiny bit at 540.
I regreted it because it went down afterwards.
But I'm happy I didn't sell, because I would have missed the bottom most certainly.
Hodling!

So, out of curiosity, when will you sell? You're sitting on some nice gains right now. You holding out for $1000? $10k? $1 million? Just curious what some of the hodlers are eyeing for a sell price. Tongue

I'm holding for years. 5 years min but maybe 10 or 20. If there's a huge increase then spend some.   but i dont see the point of selling for fiat. Maybe sell a small percentage after 5 years.

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I did buy a tiny bit at 540.
I regreted it because it went down afterwards.
But I'm happy I didn't sell, because I would have missed the bottom most certainly.
Hodling!

So, out of curiosity, when will you sell? You're sitting on some nice gains right now. You holding out for $1000? $10k? $1 million? Just curious what some of the hodlers are eyeing for a sell price. Tongue

$10k to $100k hope for the latter.

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I was introduced to Bitcoin when it was trading at $11 back in 2011.  I wasn't ready to accept it at the time, and if I did buy I probably would've sold at all the next peak when it hit $18 or $30.  

Only when I became educated on fractional reserve banking, FIAT, and how the central banking system has influenced past history, then I was able to accept that his a long term investment vehicle.

I also realized that trying to find the bottom is silly in the grand scheme of things.  

it's only silly if you aren't good at it. i'd love to be able to reliably time the bottom (even remotely) -- what better way to increase your coin stash? other than making 100x or something on some scamcoin....
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I was introduced to Bitcoin when it was trading at $11 back in 2011.  I wasn't ready to accept it at the time, and if I did buy I probably would've sold at all the next peak when it hit $18 or $30.  

Only when I became educated on fractional reserve banking, FIAT, and how the central banking system has influenced past history, then I was able to accept that his a long term investment vehicle.

I also realized that trying to find the bottom is silly in the grand scheme of things.  

it's only silly if you aren't good at it. i'd love to be able to reliably time the bottom (even remotely) -- what better way to increase your coin stash? other than making 100x or something on some scamcoin....

Trading, by its very nature, is difficult.   Why?

Because you're trying to take money away from very smart people.

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i remember when btc was going for $5ish in 2011.. i didn't get into btc until early 2013 though. i thought it was a nice idea at first, but i guess i was too lazy to jump in.

i wanted to make a bet on obama vs. romney in 2012 but didn't think of bitcoin to do it with.. man, a $500 bet would have netted me something like $50k+ today.
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I actually wish I bought Bitcoin when it was at $1, or less. Wink

Meanwhile, those of us that bought at under $1 are wishing we hadn't sold at $5, $10, $35, $65...

Even worse, those of us mining during the hot 2011 summer to earn those $1 coins who sold for a measly $5.... ***raises hand ashamedly***
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i remember when btc was going for $5ish in 2011.. i didn't get into btc until early 2013 though. i thought it was a nice idea at first, but i guess i was too lazy to jump in.

i wanted to make a bet on obama vs. romney in 2012 but didn't think of bitcoin to do it with.. man, a $500 bet would have netted me something like $50k+ today.

That would have been wicked.
And if you lost, you'd only lose $500. Nice.
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A lot of us bought @ 540$

Those who crie and wait for a new dive afraid of a new increase in price are those who sold @ 5xx$ in hope of buying back at a lower price

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June 09, 2014, 11:39:49 PM
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When bitcoin reaches $5,000+ is it really going to matter if you bought in at $540 or $640?
Yes, because that $100 difference will be magnified into a $1,000 difference.

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June 11, 2014, 01:57:33 PM
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When bitcoin reaches $5,000+ is it really going to matter if you bought in at $540 or $640?
Yes, because that $100 difference will be magnified into a $1,000 difference.

Depending on whether you wanted to buy x bitcoins or spend x money.
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June 14, 2014, 10:02:55 PM
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You have a chance to buy back around 540$

And maybe at a lower price soon

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June 14, 2014, 10:06:27 PM
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The same people that complained they wish they had bought at $540 will be too chickenshit to do it now, and will complain all over again when the price goes back up.

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June 15, 2014, 06:40:59 AM
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i bought at $537 (bfx)

slept like a baby through that little crash and woke up $30/up per coin. too bad i didn't catch the bottom, but couldn't plan for those margin calls... Smiley
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June 15, 2014, 06:50:15 AM
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Here's your chance to buy in people! Wink
I still haven't bought any at this price.
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June 15, 2014, 08:16:36 AM
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Here's your chance to buy in people! Wink
I still haven't bought any at this price.

When the price is low and going down it should be easy to buy because the price is low but buyers are concentrated on the fact that they could buy cheaper

Not everyone has savings to buy

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June 15, 2014, 09:06:10 AM
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I wish I bought it when it was 6 cents.  Grin

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June 15, 2014, 09:18:06 AM
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i wish i bought more. but i bought as much as i could before cutting into need it money for like food and bills. not eating good this month lets just say that haha but I'm ok with putting my excess aside for a good cause
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i wish i bought more. but i bought as much as i could before cutting into need it money for like food and bills. not eating good this month lets just say that haha but I'm ok with putting my excess aside for a good cause


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June 16, 2014, 11:23:07 AM
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

For those early adopters who bought their bitcoins in 2010, it probably doesn't matter to them now whether they bought in at $0.54 or $0.74. If Bitcoin truly takes off like many of those here believe then the fact that I bought my first bitcoin or two at $540 or $740 will be irrelevant when the price for a single bitcoin reaches $50,000-$1 million.
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June 16, 2014, 11:50:35 AM
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I don't get this thread. It was written before the latest dip and during the rally to $680,  so it should read:  "Who wishes they had bought bitcoin when it was $450 or so"?
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June 20, 2014, 08:05:32 AM
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

For those early adopters who bought their bitcoins in 2010, it probably doesn't matter to them now whether they bought in at $0.54 or $0.74. If Bitcoin truly takes off like many of those here believe then the fact that I bought my first bitcoin or two at $540 or $740 will be irrelevant when the price for a single bitcoin reaches $50,000-$1 million.

If you bought 100$ or 1000$ worth of bitcoins it is a nice difference between 0.54 or 0.74!

I agree that both are well off and both members that bought @ 540$ or 740$ will be well off when it is @ 50k-more

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June 20, 2014, 08:34:43 AM
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we are going back to $500 and $4xx $3xx, better sell now if you bought at $540
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September 07, 2014, 09:47:11 AM
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we are going back to $500 and $4xx $3xx, better sell now if you bought at $540

We went back down, 480$ currently, next move may be down but the superiority of the technology, crawling adoption and negative western financial news to come will push the price to new highs soon; there is only that much hiding and postponing of a crisis that a State can do

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September 07, 2014, 10:11:44 AM
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I wish I bought it when it was 6 cents.  Grin

those times are over bro Embarrassed
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September 07, 2014, 10:17:50 AM
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not me, bitcoin is going to nowhere but down, do NOT buy in any dead cat bounces or you will lose your money!
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September 07, 2014, 01:36:46 PM
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This thread is going to take on a whole new meaning when the price reaches $700.  Smiley
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September 07, 2014, 03:23:19 PM
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This thread is going to take on a whole new meaning when the price reaches $700.  Smiley

Maybe, but it was intended as a jab at those who sold around 540 while those who bought at 540 were laughing. This is a fail for the ones that were laughing at the time. Even with a name like the sock puppet OP, it seemed like it would work, but it still failed. The ones that sold are having the last laugh and it doesn't matter if the price goes to $10,000,000 tomorrow. The thread is still a failed attempt at mockery.

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September 07, 2014, 03:34:04 PM
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This thread is going to take on a whole new meaning when the price reaches $700.  Smiley

Maybe, but it was intended as a jab at those who sold around 540 while those who bought at 540 were laughing. This is a fail for the ones that were laughing at the time. Even with a name like the sock puppet OP, it seemed like it would work, but it still failed. The ones that sold are having the last laugh and it doesn't matter if the price goes to $10,000,000 tomorrow. The thread is still a failed attempt at mockery.

bitcoin is going to nowhere but down lower and lower everyday, there is no such thing called "cheap coin", buy more = lose more
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September 07, 2014, 03:35:30 PM
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I don't get this thread. It was written before the latest dip and during the rally to $680,  so it should read:  "Who wishes they had bought bitcoin when it was $450 or so"?

The title "Who wishes they had bought bitcoin when it was $540" is a joke now the price is $483.
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I don't get this thread. It was written before the latest dip and during the rally to $680,  so it should read:  "Who wishes they had bought bitcoin when it was $450 or so"?

The title "Who wishes they had bought bitcoin when it was $540" is a joke now the price is $483.

correct, because the op doesn't understand that bitcoin is going to nowhere but down lower and lower, today's cheap coin will be even cheaper tomorrow
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September 07, 2014, 03:40:55 PM
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bitcoin is going to nowhere but down lower and lower everyday, there is no such thing called "cheap coin", buy more = lose more

falllling, you should rename yourself into "bitcoin is going to nowhere but down".
This will save you from hundreds of repeats in your every second post Smiley
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September 07, 2014, 03:43:48 PM
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bitcoin is going to nowhere but down lower and lower everyday, there is no such thing called "cheap coin", buy more = lose more

falllling, you should rename yourself into "bitcoin is going to nowhere but down".
This will save you from hundreds of repeats in your every second post Smiley


or "today's cheap coin will be even cheaper tomorrow"
well i am just telling the truth
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bitcoin is going to nowhere but down lower and lower everyday, there is no such thing called "cheap coin", buy more = lose more

falllling, you should rename yourself into "bitcoin is going to nowhere but down".
This will save you from hundreds of repeats in your every second post Smiley


or "today's cheap coin will be even cheaper tomorrow"
well i am just telling the truth

God dammit fallling, not everyone believes what you believe.

falllling's response "My beliefs do not require them to"
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bitcoin is going to nowhere but down lower and lower everyday, there is no such thing called "cheap coin", buy more = lose more

falllling, you should rename yourself into "bitcoin is going to nowhere but down".
This will save you from hundreds of repeats in your every second post Smiley


or "today's cheap coin will be even cheaper tomorrow"
well i am just telling the truth

God dammit fallling, not everyone believes what you believe.

falllling's response "My beliefs do not require them to"

again, i am just telling the truth, you saw the topic title and i am not lying
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I wish I have bought even just 1k BTC when it was a dollar worth.  Cool
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I wish I have bought even just 1k BTC when it was a dollar worth.  Cool

not after bitcoin drop back to where it came from $0.0001
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Not buying sub1000 (aka cheap as FUCK Bitcoin) = you deserve to stay poor for life. QED.

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I wish I have bought even just 1k BTC when it was a dollar worth.  Cool

not after bitcoin drop back to where it came from $0.0001

No, because I will sell all my properties and buy with 100% FIAT if it ever goes NEAR that price, and so will massive ass intelligent whales. These ridiculous low prices are objectively impossible. Nice trollling tho.

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again, i am just telling the truth, you saw the topic title and i am not lying

Since you posted up charts of why you think the price was going lower that didnt match the market history i cant trust your opinion.  

I dont think many on the forum at this point would sell long term holdings at this price now as a side note.  
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I wish I have bought even just 1k BTC when it was a dollar worth.  Cool

not after bitcoin drop back to where it came from $0.0001

No, because I will sell all my properties and buy with 100% FIAT if it ever goes NEAR that price, and so will massive ass intelligent whales. These ridiculous low prices are objectively impossible. Nice trollling tho.

you are free to do that but martinnew and anyone who buy now will lose their $$$
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again, i am just telling the truth, you saw the topic title and i am not lying

Since you posted up charts of why you think the price was going lower that didnt match the market history i cant trust your opinion.  

I dont think many on the forum at this point would sell long term holdings at this price now as a side note.  

it's not up to you, you think no one would sell at $4xx or $5xx, however the fact is market price is now $480 and still have many dumps

many thought price will never be lower than $1000 again when we were at the $1250 bubble, so what now?

you have to admit the fact bitcoin is over price and people are dumping them with or without you
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again, i am just telling the truth, you saw the topic title and i am not lying

Since you posted up charts of why you think the price was going lower that didnt match the market history i cant trust your opinion.  

I dont think many on the forum at this point would sell long term holdings at this price now as a side note.  

it's not up to you, you think no one would sell at $4xx or $5xx, however the fact is market price is now $480 and still have many dumps

many thought price will never be lower than $1000 again when we were at the $1250 bubble, so what now?

you have to admit the fact bitcoin is over price and people are dumping them with or without you

Even if it were to go lower i dont see much room to sell and rebuy its too tight and risky...what do you suggest sell the whole stash now? fk that.  Id prefer to just work hard on other projects and buy even more if it went down.

The problem is it can shoot up extremely quick at any point you must know this ?
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again, i am just telling the truth, you saw the topic title and i am not lying

Since you posted up charts of why you think the price was going lower that didnt match the market history i cant trust your opinion.  

I dont think many on the forum at this point would sell long term holdings at this price now as a side note.  

it's not up to you, you think no one would sell at $4xx or $5xx, however the fact is market price is now $480 and still have many dumps

many thought price will never be lower than $1000 again when we were at the $1250 bubble, so what now?

you have to admit the fact bitcoin is over price and people are dumping them with or without you

The price has moved in a narrow range - $470 - $490. Strange for something which is being dumped.  Smiley
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again, i am just telling the truth, you saw the topic title and i am not lying

Since you posted up charts of why you think the price was going lower that didnt match the market history i cant trust your opinion.  

I dont think many on the forum at this point would sell long term holdings at this price now as a side note.  

it's not up to you, you think no one would sell at $4xx or $5xx, however the fact is market price is now $480 and still have many dumps

many thought price will never be lower than $1000 again when we were at the $1250 bubble, so what now?

you have to admit the fact bitcoin is over price and people are dumping them with or without you

The price has moved in a narrow range - $470 - $490. Strange for something which is being dumped.  Smiley

yep, bitcoin is not dropping since few weeks ago we were still at $680 or $620?
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again, i am just telling the truth, you saw the topic title and i am not lying

Since you posted up charts of why you think the price was going lower that didnt match the market history i cant trust your opinion.  

I dont think many on the forum at this point would sell long term holdings at this price now as a side note.  

it's not up to you, you think no one would sell at $4xx or $5xx, however the fact is market price is now $480 and still have many dumps

many thought price will never be lower than $1000 again when we were at the $1250 bubble, so what now?

you have to admit the fact bitcoin is over price and people are dumping them with or without you

Even if it were to go lower i dont see much room to sell and rebuy its too tight and risky...what do you suggest sell the whole stash now? fk that.  Id prefer to just work hard on other projects and buy even more if it went down.

The problem is it can shoot up extremely quick at any point you must know this ?

you could buy back after the final capitulation (which could test $1 again), may be bitcoin could rise up again after that but who knows
let's sell first
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September 07, 2014, 04:41:18 PM
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

Nah, buying today seems to be a better idea  Wink Wink Wink But honestly, no one knew that we would be going down again after that rise and success of late May and June! Let's hope that we get a trend-reversal soon!

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again, i am just telling the truth, you saw the topic title and i am not lying

Since you posted up charts of why you think the price was going lower that didnt match the market history i cant trust your opinion.  

I dont think many on the forum at this point would sell long term holdings at this price now as a side note.  

it's not up to you, you think no one would sell at $4xx or $5xx, however the fact is market price is now $480 and still have many dumps

many thought price will never be lower than $1000 again when we were at the $1250 bubble, so what now?

you have to admit the fact bitcoin is over price and people are dumping them with or without you

Even if it were to go lower i dont see much room to sell and rebuy its too tight and risky...what do you suggest sell the whole stash now? fk that.  Id prefer to just work hard on other projects and buy even more if it went down.

The problem is it can shoot up extremely quick at any point you must know this ?

you could buy back after the final capitulation (which could test $1 again), may be bitcoin could rise up again after that but who knows
let's sell first

Whats great about the internet is you end up in a conversation with alsorts, there isnt a strong chance of a buy back spot low enough which makes it worth selling imo.
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

Nah, buying today seems to be a better idea  Wink Wink Wink But honestly, no one knew that we would be going down again after that rise and success of late May and June! Let's hope that we get a trend-reversal soon!

Yes. Hope for some upward action now. Smiley
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Just be sure to bump this thread in 2016-2017? Tongue
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September 09, 2014, 01:03:15 AM
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i happy bought the "cheap coins" and they got cheaper so i bought more...

then everyone was like "bitcoin is dead and left", and i was like, "damn i could of bought some slightly cheaper, oh well."

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i wish i didnt sell so many at 200USD Smiley

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Bitcoin is heading down! Don't buy. If you do, you WILL lose money.

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i happy bought the "cheap coins" and they got cheaper so i bought more...

then everyone was like "bitcoin is dead and left", and i was like, "damn i could of bought some slightly cheaper, oh well."
How many times have we heard "Bitcoin is dead" in the last few years? Isn't there a timeline somewhere?

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Maybe the right question is who wishes they had "sell" bitcoin when it was $540.
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Maybe the right question is who wishes they had "sell" bitcoin when it was $540.

lol... Well then. Me sir. I really wish I sold mine when it was that big.
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Ha, they're cheaper now... unfortunately. Yeah, it could be a great buying opportunity or the worst mistake you ever made financially. We simply don't know what it is, and that makes it so dangerous Cheesy

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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

Nah, buying today seems to be a better idea  Wink Wink Wink But honestly, no one knew that we would be going down again after that rise and success of late May and June! Let's hope that we get a trend-reversal soon!

Yes. Hope for some upward action now. Smiley
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Price is somewhat increasing right now. Almost $500.
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

Nah, buying today seems to be a better idea  Wink Wink Wink But honestly, no one knew that we would be going down again after that rise and success of late May and June! Let's hope that we get a trend-reversal soon!

Yes. Hope for some upward action now. Smiley
The downtrend has lasted too long.

Price is somewhat increasing right now. Almost $500.

almost $9999 too, just 22 times
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

Nah, buying today seems to be a better idea  Wink Wink Wink But honestly, no one knew that we would be going down again after that rise and success of late May and June! Let's hope that we get a trend-reversal soon!

Yes. Hope for some upward action now. Smiley
The downtrend has lasted too long.

Price is somewhat increasing right now. Almost $500.

almost $9999 too, just 22 times

Price is almost 600$, just 120$ to go! Grin Grin

Seriously, the price has been resisting at 400-600$ most year and it is a good news!

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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

Buy when its low, sell when it reach the highest.

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For big believers of btc, you need to buy now when its low. I believe it will hit at $600 by the end of the year. Even more I think.
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September 11, 2014, 07:21:06 AM
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i wish i didnt sell so many at 200USD Smiley

How much did you sell that time?

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September 12, 2014, 05:22:50 PM
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The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

Buy when its low, sell when it reach the highest.

The only problem with your rule is that you don't know when it is low until it is too late and the same is true for the highes

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September 12, 2014, 06:30:50 PM
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I wish I would have bought enough when it was 70$ in 2013...
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September 12, 2014, 07:00:09 PM
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Next year, you will all be saying, "I wish I hadn't touched bitcoin."

The final capitulation is coming. Do you want to be a bag holder? Cut your losses!

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September 12, 2014, 07:09:30 PM
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Next year, you will all be saying, "I wish I hadn't touched bitcoin."

The final capitulation is coming. Do you want to be a bag holder? Cut your losses!

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September 12, 2014, 07:44:47 PM
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I wish I had not touched bitcoin back in 2011, I could still live under a bridge and post "bitcoin is dead" comments on this forum from my asus netbook. But we've ruined that simple and clear life path Sad Poor we.

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September 13, 2014, 12:19:40 PM
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$540 was high price to buy it yes.
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September 18, 2014, 10:03:11 PM
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$540 was high price to buy it yes.

Or a low price and now it is a very low price Wink

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September 18, 2014, 10:21:28 PM
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Anyone who bought at 540$ is an idiot.
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This thread was started when the price went from $540 to $650. Anyone who bought at $540 and sold at $650 is not an idiot because they made a decent profit.

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September 19, 2014, 08:50:53 AM
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This thread was started when the price went from $540 to $650. Anyone who brought at $540 and sold at $650 is not an idiot because they made a decent profit.

Indeed and if you buy now you get some relatively cheap coins

Anyone who bought at 540$ is an idiot.

Even if the price jumps up to new highs later on?

If it was easy to day trade you would be making millions day trading but people that do make millions day trading not it is not easy

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September 20, 2014, 03:42:05 AM
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now you can buy it at 400 Smiley

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Not me.. Smiley I can buy it right now for a lesser price.
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September 30, 2014, 05:26:11 PM
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Not me.. Smiley I can buy it right now for a lesser price.

Markets are like that although at this time I do wish that the market would go up to that price for a bit
So I could release a few bitcoins lol.

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September 30, 2014, 05:57:58 PM
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now you can buy it at 400 Smiley

Now you can buy it at 360  Roll Eyes
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September 30, 2014, 06:22:54 PM
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Not me.. Smiley I can buy it right now for a lesser price.

Markets are like that although at this time I do wish that the market would go up to that price for a bit
So I could release a few bitcoins lol.

I know the funny thing is that our perspectives change with the passage of time, and in January and February, I kept thinking that BTC prices sure were low (while they were hovering in the mid-$600s territory).  And, even in May and June, I began to believe that BTC prices were NOT going to return into the $500s and BTC prices were on a never-to-return upward trajectory.... which NOW we see has NOT panned out.

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Who wishes they had SOLD bitcoin when it was $540 or so?



fixed OP for you Wink

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Who wishes they had SOLD bitcoin when it was $540 or so?



fixed OP for you Wink

Why don't you create your own thread, rather than changing the theme of this one?    Roll Eyes   Tongue

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October 05, 2014, 04:40:52 AM
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good time to buy is now....although its always hard to call a bottom, when you have 3 or 4 downlegs
in a trading market, there is often a rally to follow..and that's just what happened now.

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October 05, 2014, 04:43:37 AM
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I remember a similar topic asking who bought @ 1200$.

You can't predict the price for sure. Maybe in a couple of months there will be a topic What kind of idiot bougch @ 330$?
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I remember a similar topic asking who bought @ 1200$.

You can't predict the price for sure. Maybe in a couple of months there will be a topic What kind of idiot bougch @ 330$?

Don't be ridiculous MailmansDOGE.  You are changing the theme of this thread, which is discussing attempts to buy at the bottom, and we are NOT here talking about regrets about buying at the top....

Further, even though BTC prices have been in a 10 month decline, there is NO real indication that these BTC prices are going to continue to decline..... in a long term sense and to stay declined...  On the other hand, it seems much more likely that prices are going to begin to go in an upwardly direction at some point..

Each of us makes his/her its calculations in order to decide how or if to invest or if to divest.

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You didn't create this topic, how come you take it so seriously that I said something slightly irrelevant to the OP?

But wait! Was what I said actually irrelevant? Because as you said
and we are NOT here talking about regrets about buying at the top....

Let's now have a look to the original post to verify what you said, shall we?

I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Try using your reading skills before defining what a discussion shall be like.
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I remember a similar topic asking who bought @ 1200$.

You can't predict the price for sure. Maybe in a couple of months there will be a topic What kind of idiot bougch @ 330$?

Don't be ridiculous MailmansDOGE.  You are changing the theme of this thread, which is discussing attempts to buy at the bottom, and we are NOT here talking about regrets about buying at the top....

Further, even though BTC prices have been in a 10 month decline, there is NO real indication that these BTC prices are going to continue to decline..... in a long term sense and to stay declined...  On the other hand, it seems much more likely that prices are going to begin to go in an upwardly direction at some point..

Each of us makes his/her its calculations in order to decide how or if to invest or if to divest.



You didn't create this topic, how come you take it so seriously that I said something slightly irrelevant to the OP?

But wait! Was what I said actually irrelevant? Because as you said
and we are NOT here talking about regrets about buying at the top....

Let's now have a look to the original post to verify what you said, shall we?

I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Try using your reading skills before defining what a discussion shall be like.
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You didn't create this topic, how come you take it so seriously that I said something slightly irrelevant to the OP?

But wait! Was what I said actually irrelevant? Because as you said
and we are NOT here talking about regrets about buying at the top....

Let's now have a look to the original post to verify what you said, shall we?

I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Try using your reading skills before defining what a discussion shall be like.

Are you trying to seek an apology from me, regarding your attempt to suggest that this downward trend is inevitably going to continue.  The contents of your previous post seems to be an attempt at trolling or at least a bit presumptuous and fear mongering to me.  You are NOT really trying to get into any kind of meaningful discussion, so stop trying to fool yourself or to fool readers of this thread that you have some kind of meaningful contribution that you are trying to make here.

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I remember a similar topic asking who bought @ 1200$.

You can't predict the price for sure. Maybe in a couple of months there will be a topic What kind of idiot bougch @ 330$?

Don't be ridiculous MailmansDOGE.  You are changing the theme of this thread, which is discussing attempts to buy at the bottom, and we are NOT here talking about regrets about buying at the top....

Further, even though BTC prices have been in a 10 month decline, there is NO real indication that these BTC prices are going to continue to decline..... in a long term sense and to stay declined...  On the other hand, it seems much more likely that prices are going to begin to go in an upwardly direction at some point..

Each of us makes his/her its calculations in order to decide how or if to invest or if to divest.



You didn't create this topic, how come you take it so seriously that I said something slightly irrelevant to the OP?

But wait! Was what I said actually irrelevant? Because as you said
and we are NOT here talking about regrets about buying at the top....

Let's now have a look to the original post to verify what you said, shall we?

I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Try using your reading skills before defining what a discussion shall be like.


Worhiper: 

Did you have anything that you wanted to say, besides attempting to engage in a form of entertaining cheerleading?

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October 05, 2014, 05:31:42 AM
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now you can buy it at 400 Smiley

Now you can buy it at 360  Roll Eyes

And now you can buy it at 330.. Seems like the drop is never ending..

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Are you trying to seek an apology from me, regarding your attempt to suggest that this downward trend is inevitably going to continue.  The contents of your previous post seems to be an attempt at trolling or at least a bit presumptuous and fear mongering to me.  You are NOT really trying to get into any kind of meaningful discussion, so stop trying to fool yourself or to fool readers of this thread that you have some kind of meaningful contribution that you are trying to make here.

What's the deal with you taking everything seriously anyway? You're the one that ends up making no sense. What gives you a reason to defend meaningful discussion and readers of this thread. Do they really mean so much to you? It was a silly topic and you can even tell by the Original Post. OP didn't even bother to create a second paragraph or add some context to his questions. You end up being a white night for horse shit.
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October 05, 2014, 05:38:24 AM
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now you can buy it at 400 Smiley

Now you can buy it at 360  Roll Eyes

And now you can buy it at 330.. Seems like the drop is never ending..

BTC prices are gonna stop dropping sooner or later.  Surely it is good to have a fairly diversified portfolio.  Currently, I sleep better in BTC (with my BTC allocated investment funds) than I would by keeping my BTC allocated funds in Fiat, but maybe that is just me?  We will see how the holding and buying plans play out in the coming weeks and thereafter.  I am fairly certain that there is going to be quite a bit of divergence in strategies, so I would NOT necessarily suggest that my strategy is going to be comfortable for other people.

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Now it is possible to buy BTC at the price of $333.45 per BTC

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Are you trying to seek an apology from me, regarding your attempt to suggest that this downward trend is inevitably going to continue.  The contents of your previous post seems to be an attempt at trolling or at least a bit presumptuous and fear mongering to me.  You are NOT really trying to get into any kind of meaningful discussion, so stop trying to fool yourself or to fool readers of this thread that you have some kind of meaningful contribution that you are trying to make here.

What's the deal with you taking everything seriously anyway? You're the one that ends up making no sense. What gives you a reason to defend meaningful discussion and readers of this thread. Do they really mean so much to you? It was a silly topic and you can even tell by the Original Post. OP didn't even bother to create a second paragraph or add some context to his questions. You end up being a white night for horse shit.

I added my point of view in this thread, and it sounds as if you have been bothered by that.  That's your dealio....  Surely, you have a right to your opinion and to express it, and if this whole thread has been a jest, then possibly I have misread the tone of the thread.. but I doubt that the whole thread is some trivial matter as you seem to be characterizing it in such a way..   Further, I doubt that it even really matters very much regarding the changing natures of threads of discussion within a thread because as you likely realize threads have a tendency to evolve to some extent over time and with various lines of discussion.

I doubt my actions, here, rise to the level of white knighting.... but whatever, you have a right to come to such misplaced conclusions if that is your inclinations.  Here, I just perceived myself to have been responding to a topic that of course has been evolving with the changes in the BTC market dynamics. 
 

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Forget what I said. JayJuanGee is probably just trying to inflate his post count. 3500+ posts in 7 monts. 177 post pages of useless garbage such the above.
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Forget what I said. JayJuanGee is probably just trying to inflate his post count. 3500+ posts in 7 monts. 177 post pages of useless garbage such the above.

Yes, forget about what Antonioserrano72 had to say in his last two posts because what he said was baseless, and his second post (above) further establishes that he is merely striving to engage in a form of ad hominem attack by speculating with various vague, ambiguous and generalized accusations based on nothing more than evidence regarding the total quantity of my posts...    

Hopefully, for his own well-being, Antonioserrano72 does NOT make other life decisions and take other life actions based on such scanty evidence and baseless speculations?   Roll Eyes

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Yes, forget about what Antonioserrano72 had to say in his last two posts because what he said was baseless, and his second post (above) further establishes that he is merely striving to engage in a form of ad hominem attack by speculating with various vague, ambiguous and generalized accusations based on nothing more than evidence regarding the total quantity of my posts...    

Hopefully, for his own well-being, Antonioserrano72 does NOT make other life decisions and take other life actions based on such scanty evidence and baseless speculations?   Roll Eyes

Accusing people in such a manner for just posting in a forum topic only makes what you say laughable. You jump in arguments with everyone over things that aren't of any significant importance. Let me act like you and go as fas as to say that if you behave like that in real life you should be in a constant fight with people in your environment.
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Yes, forget about what Antonioserrano72 had to say in his last two posts because what he said was baseless, and his second post (above) further establishes that he is merely striving to engage in a form of ad hominem attack by speculating with various vague, ambiguous and generalized accusations based on nothing more than evidence regarding the total quantity of my posts...    

Hopefully, for his own well-being, Antonioserrano72 does NOT make other life decisions and take other life actions based on such scanty evidence and baseless speculations?   Roll Eyes

Accusing people in such a manner for just posting in a forum topic only makes what you say laughable. You jump in arguments with everyone over things that aren't of any significant importance. Let me act like you and go as fas as to say that if you behave like that in real life you should be in a constant fight with people in your environment.

If that is a valid observation about a person being confrontational, such as me, then fair conclusion that such person may have confrontations in real life, too. That may or may NOT cause problems, depending on profession and role etc.. 

At the same time, interactions in real life will frequently have some tone components that are more difficult to replicate in a written form over the internet.  In other words, it may be easier to maintain a softer tone with in-person interactions.  Also, in real life a person may be able to avoid some confrontational interactions by refusing to deal with persons in which s/he confronts or avoiding those persons or keeping them out of his/her space. 


It seems like we are deviating somewhat from the topic of the thread, though... but I will in part concede your point that some traits of a person may play out in various ways in the real world.

1) Self-Custody is a right.  There is no such thing as "non-custodial" or "un-hosted."  2) ESG, KYC & AML are attack-vectors on Bitcoin to be avoided or minimized.  3) How much alt (shit)coin diversification is necessary? if you are into Bitcoin, then 0%......if you cannot control your gambling, then perhaps limit your alt(shit)coin exposure to less than 10% of your bitcoin size...Put BTC here: bc1q49wt0ddnj07wzzp6z7affw9ven7fztyhevqu9k
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October 08, 2014, 01:59:17 AM
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If i have the cash right now, I will buy as much as I can..

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October 13, 2014, 11:32:36 AM
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If i have the cash right now, I will buy as much as I can..

We should wish we bought at 290$ not at 540 but maybe in 6months we will wish we bought at any price lower than 2000$ Grin

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October 13, 2014, 06:41:07 PM
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I wish I bought Bitcoin when it was single figure prices. mayve even double... but thats that, triple figures = you missed the boat and you will never make enough gains to retire, which is what we all want (if you are being honest)
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October 13, 2014, 06:50:58 PM
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I wish I bought Bitcoin when it was single figure prices. mayve even double... but thats that, triple figures = you missed the boat and you will never make enough gains to retire, which is what we all want (if you are being honest)

....that's not true at all.

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