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August 18, 2014, 12:50:52 AM |
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I am pretty sure this is FUD, however in the event it is not there is a very reasonable explanation for this. If you want to short any kind of security, you need to be able to borrow it first, if there is none of the security to borrow then you cannot short it. In other words if there is no BTC available to borrow then you cannot short it
Go away! Men talking here. Try reading a bit of the thread before replying There are plenty of BTC available to borrow. This has already been determined
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twiifm
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August 18, 2014, 12:52:03 AM |
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Because Bitfinex are pumpers. They want more longs than shorts on the book for some reason. They've never hidden this afaik
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Newbie1022 (OP)
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August 18, 2014, 02:06:17 AM |
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I am pretty sure this is FUD, however in the event it is not there is a very reasonable explanation for this. If you want to short any kind of security, you need to be able to borrow it first, if there is none of the security to borrow then you cannot short it. In other words if there is no BTC available to borrow then you cannot short it
People have funds on the line when they trade. If something is awry, what am I supposed to do, bite my tongue. In a nutshell, piss off with the accusations. I swear, some people on here just want people to get screwed over. And Bitcoin is great and even Bitfinex is fine... but there was an issue so I said something about it. /thread.
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lay785
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August 18, 2014, 02:31:20 AM |
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It says I have a tradable balance, but it won't let me short any more. It has been doing this for the past two hours. Finally, it started to let me put in short orders at a couple dollars above the market price. However, when it gets to that market price, the order disappears. I thought maybe it was because my tradable balance decreased when the price went up so I tried to do short sell orders above market price at a smaller amount -- they still disappeared the second the market came up to it.
WATCH THE F--- OUT!!!!!
I am a bit bearish, but I don't write things like this unless something is seriously awry. NOR have I ever made a topic before. I am kinda irritated. I would love to short at this price right now.
a bear is willing to risk using bitfinex. Bullish.
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Bitcoins101
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August 18, 2014, 04:15:39 AM |
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Well this seems to be fairly disturbing! I was thinking of dropping some of my money in there! Thanks for the heads up!
Trust me, nothing is wrong with it. OP's situation was probably unique. Putting your money on Bitfinex is no more risky than putting it on any other exchange - though it is Chinese, so you're screwed if they shutdown and take the money. I'm not discounting what OP said. What I'm saying is that every exchange has various little complaints like this every once in awhile. Whatever this is, I doubt it's a very big deal. If you truly have a complaint/bug, you should probably contact Bitfinex and see what they have to say.
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AdamSmith
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August 18, 2014, 04:29:50 AM |
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This smells badly already.
People have asked me not to write this here, but it is also obvious looking at the board... Bitfinex is trading at 16 above China. Something ain't right at all. Which China exchange is 16 dollars below bitfinex? You can buy there and sell on bitfinex to make some quick money.
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Xiaoxiao
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August 18, 2014, 04:35:40 AM |
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Sometimes balances take a few days to settle. You must be talking about very small amounts here. For example, small amounts such as $16 in fees that hasn't been settled might take 10-20 hours to settle, but does not update in tradeable balances.
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August 18, 2014, 04:59:26 AM |
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I would not put any stock in this until someone slightly less trollish reports the same issue.
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Look inside yourself, and you will see that you are the bubble.
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Newbie1022 (OP)
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August 18, 2014, 05:12:40 AM |
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Sometimes balances take a few days to settle. You must be talking about very small amounts here. For example, small amounts such as $16 in fees that hasn't been settled might take 10-20 hours to settle, but does not update in tradeable balances.
I was talking about price... not fees. Suggesting that the price was anomalous. Cheers!!
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FattyMcButterpants
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August 18, 2014, 05:52:24 AM |
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I would not put any stock in this until someone slightly less trollish reports the same issue.
i saw 2-3 similar reports in the tradingview chat. someone asked if it was margin or exchange, and no one answered, but my impression is that they were all shorting, so maybe that is significant. isn't that new rule supposed to have gone in effect right around the time OP posted this? (8/18) maybe something to do with that. or maybe they are doing some "circuit breaking".... IMO if this is only happening to margin traders, my money is on that. they may be trying to control the supply (by limiting leverage), which is good because a flash crash is still very possible there....
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RyNinDaCleM
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August 18, 2014, 06:07:57 AM |
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I would not put any stock in this until someone slightly less trollish reports the same issue.
i saw 2-3 similar reports in the tradingview chat. someone asked if it was margin or exchange, and no one answered, but my impression is that they were all shorting, so maybe that is significant. isn't that new rule supposed to have gone in effect right around the time OP posted this? (8/18) maybe something to do with that. or maybe they are doing some "circuit breaking".... IMO if this is only happening to margin traders, my money is on that. they may be trying to control the supply (by limiting leverage), which is good because a flash crash is still very possible there.... But if it turns out to be only happening to those trying to short and not a general margin thing, then it shows that they're trying to play God like Gox did in April last year. They'll allow longs only limited by USD available, but limit shorts to what they feel like allowing that day. This is wrong, imo! It shows that you can go long on max leverage, and BFX has your back against the price falling.
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Newbie1022 (OP)
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August 18, 2014, 06:32:29 AM |
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I would not put any stock in this until someone slightly less trollish reports the same issue.
i saw 2-3 similar reports in the tradingview chat. someone asked if it was margin or exchange, and no one answered, but my impression is that they were all shorting, so maybe that is significant. isn't that new rule supposed to have gone in effect right around the time OP posted this? (8/18) maybe something to do with that. or maybe they are doing some "circuit breaking".... IMO if this is only happening to margin traders, my money is on that. they may be trying to control the supply (by limiting leverage), which is good because a flash crash is still very possible there.... But if it turns out to be only happening to those trying to short and not a general margin thing, then it shows that they're trying to play God like Gox did in April last year. They'll allow longs only limited by USD available, but limit shorts to what they feel like allowing that day. This is wrong, imo! It shows that you can go long on max leverage, and BFX has your back against the price falling. Generally I'd feel this way and with the screw up they've kind of ruined my day. BUT... at the same time the market is clearly being manipulated downward so maybe a countervailing force isn't the worst thing. It's f---ing me over quite nicely, but in the broader scheme if I step outside of myself then I guess I could see that. To a point.
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August 18, 2014, 06:36:19 AM |
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Bitfinex has done this in the past. Alfter closing a short and letting the price bounce, I would try to open a short again but Bitfinex wouldn't allow it. Suppose it is their way of limiting exposure. So now I just let my shorts run and not worry about covering on the little price spikes up. And yes, this is on margin.
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Newbie1022 (OP)
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August 18, 2014, 06:53:48 AM |
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Bitfinex has done this in the past. Alfter closing a short and letting the price bounce, I would try to open a short again but Bitfinex wouldn't allow it. Suppose it is their way of limiting exposure. So now I just let my shorts run and not worry about covering on the little price spikes up. And yes, this is on margin.
I wish I knew you approximately one day ago. =D Cheers man.
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Yololintian
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August 18, 2014, 07:25:52 AM |
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Please stop posting bitfinex FUD. There's nothing wrong with bitfinex. I just shorted 1 btc with a market order and it instantly filled.
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August 18, 2014, 07:33:48 AM Last edit: August 18, 2014, 08:04:57 AM by 2dogs |
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Please stop posting bitfinex FUD. There's nothing wrong with bitfinex. I just shorted 1 btc with a market order and it instantly filled.
Yes, Newbie1022, nothing stops you from trying to put in your short orders again and again. It's up to the discretion of Bitfinex if they are going to fill. Like I said, it might be their way of limiting their exposure, especially in a down trend.
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THE GAME OF CHANCE. CHANGED.
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August 18, 2014, 08:00:13 AM |
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Please stop posting bitfinex FUD. There's nothing wrong with bitfinex. I just shorted 1 btc with a market order and it instantly filled.
I am new to the platform. Do they have a tutorial on how to short bitcoin? That is, do I need bitcoin in order to short it? Or can I move some dollars to the margin trading platform and will be able to short it? Thank
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Xiaoxiao
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August 18, 2014, 08:25:34 AM |
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Please stop posting bitfinex FUD. There's nothing wrong with bitfinex. I just shorted 1 btc with a market order and it instantly filled.
I am new to the platform. Do they have a tutorial on how to short bitcoin? That is, do I need bitcoin in order to short it? Or can I move some dollars to the margin trading platform and will be able to short it? Thank No, you can use dollars or any currency to short any other currency. It acts as collateral when you borrow to short.
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Newbie1022 (OP)
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August 18, 2014, 08:26:24 AM |
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Please stop posting bitfinex FUD. There's nothing wrong with bitfinex. I just shorted 1 btc with a market order and it instantly filled.
I am new to the platform. Do they have a tutorial on how to short bitcoin? That is, do I need bitcoin in order to short it? Or can I move some dollars to the margin trading platform and will be able to short it? Thank You just move dollars into the trading wallet (not the exchange or the deposit wallets). If you had to have bitcoin to short it would counteract the effectiveness of the short. That's about it. They do provide directions. Make sure you look up the directions on how to do a stop-loss so that if the price pops hard one way or another you don't lose more than you are willing to.
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FattyMcButterpants
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August 18, 2014, 08:27:28 AM |
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Please stop posting bitfinex FUD. There's nothing wrong with bitfinex. I just shorted 1 btc with a market order and it instantly filled.
I am new to the platform. Do they have a tutorial on how to short bitcoin? That is, do I need bitcoin in order to short it? Or can I move some dollars to the margin trading platform and will be able to short it? Thank their leverage rules are changing to account for the fact that people are leveraging BTC to buy and vice versa. but yes, you can move dollars to your "trading wallet" and then margin sell to your heart's desire. your dollars act as margin collateral. good luck.
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