paraipan
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June 01, 2012, 02:00:04 AM |
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dree12
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June 01, 2012, 02:01:08 AM |
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omg, someone is tossing around 27k coins at 5.25...
This is all just manipulation. There is no indication of a bubble.
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runlinux
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June 01, 2012, 02:02:28 AM |
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omg, someone is tossing around 27k coins at 5.25...
This is all just manipulation. There is no indication of a bubble. I wasn't saying that. The wall from 5.15 moved up; this is fun to watch.
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adamstgBit
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June 01, 2012, 02:03:08 AM |
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omg, someone is tossing around 27k coins at 5.25...
This is all just manipulation. There is no indication of a bubble. yes wait a few days. then their will be a clear indication
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dree12
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June 01, 2012, 02:04:36 AM |
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omg, someone is tossing around 27k coins at 5.25...
This is all just manipulation. There is no indication of a bubble. yes wait a few days. then their will be a clear indication Yes, a clear indication of the lack of a bubble. omg, someone is tossing around 27k coins at 5.25...
This is all just manipulation. There is no indication of a bubble. I wasn't saying that. The wall from 5.15 moved up; this is fun to watch. The wall is getting hammered. Soon, Mr. Manipulator is going to sell the BTC he ends up with, albeit gradually. Result? More movement in a small range.
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adamstgBit
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June 01, 2012, 02:06:31 AM |
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omg, someone is tossing around 27k coins at 5.25...
This is all just manipulation. There is no indication of a bubble. I wasn't saying that. The wall from 5.15 moved up; this is fun to watch. i was all like then i saw the move, and i was all like did my trolling cause this?
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June 01, 2012, 02:07:15 AM |
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did my trolling cause this? No.
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adamstgBit
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June 01, 2012, 02:09:47 AM |
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omg, someone is tossing around 27k coins at 5.25...
This is all just manipulation. There is no indication of a bubble. yes wait a few days. then their will be a clear indication Yes, a clear indication of the lack of a bubble. omg, someone is tossing around 27k coins at 5.25...
This is all just manipulation. There is no indication of a bubble. I wasn't saying that. The wall from 5.15 moved up; this is fun to watch. The wall is getting hammered. Soon, Mr. Manipulator is going to sell the BTC he ends up with, albeit gradually. Result? More movement in a small range. did you sell all your bitcoins? hey look at it this way at least you wont get liquidated
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paraipan
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June 01, 2012, 02:12:14 AM |
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did my trolling cause this? No. it caused this...
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June 01, 2012, 02:12:52 AM |
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Hey wait a minute! What if the Manipulator is ALSO the Bitcoinica Hacker?!
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dree12
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June 01, 2012, 02:13:44 AM |
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Hey wait a minute! What if the Manipulator is ALSO the Bitcoinica Hacker?!
How much USD does said hacker have?
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June 01, 2012, 02:32:24 AM |
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Instawall at 5.30 that just popped up and vanished in under a minute.
In Diablo III there are monsters that create walls. They're called Wallers.
There's synergy there.
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adamstgBit
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June 01, 2012, 02:34:46 AM |
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did my trolling cause this? No. it caused this... I would really enjoy watching someone take a dump on this bid wall.
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June 01, 2012, 02:36:22 AM |
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did my trolling cause this? No. it caused this... I would really enjoy watching someone take a dump on this bid wall. Wall fights are so rare these days. Looks like somebody is teasing with a biggish ask wall.
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June 01, 2012, 03:00:22 AM |
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awww its all over... short all the bitcoins we are going back to 5.10
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cytokine
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June 01, 2012, 03:47:20 AM |
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3 steps forward, 2 steps back. Repeat.
More like half a step forward, half a step back Or: fib(n-1) steps forward, fib(n-2) steps back ( three times ), giving you fib(n+2) steps then, fib(n-1) steps back, fib(n-2) steps forward, fib(n-1) steps back ( once ), giving you fib(n+1) steps for a grand total of fib(n+3) steps then repeat the whole thing! ( cool random fact: corrective waves, impulse waves, and completed waves can be determined soley from the # of steps by doing inverse-fib and then modulating by 3 )
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June 01, 2012, 03:51:49 AM |
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3 steps forward, 2 steps back. Repeat.
More like half a step forward, half a step back Or: fib(n-1) steps forward, fib(n-2) steps back ( three times ), giving you fib(n+2) steps then, fib(n-1) steps back, fib(n-2) steps forward, fib(n-1) steps back ( once ), giving you fib(n+1) steps for a grand total of fib(n+3) steps then repeat the whole thing! ( cool random fact: corrective waves, impulse waves, and completed waves can be determined soley from the # of steps by doing inverse-fib and then modulating by 3 ) How is n determined?
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June 01, 2012, 03:56:09 AM Last edit: June 01, 2012, 04:16:33 AM by cytokine |
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3 steps forward, 2 steps back. Repeat.
More like half a step forward, half a step back Or: fib(n-1) steps forward, fib(n-2) steps back ( three times ), giving you fib(n+2) steps then, fib(n-1) steps back, fib(n-2) steps forward, fib(n-1) steps back ( once ), giving you fib(n+1) steps for a grand total of fib(n+3) steps then repeat the whole thing! ( cool random fact: corrective waves, impulse waves, and completed waves can be determined soley from the # of steps by doing inverse-fib and then modulating by 3 ) How is n determined? N can be anything where N mod 3 = 0. The larger the number, the higher fractal degree you are dealing with. For example 8 = fib(6), and 6 mod 3 = 0. So we get: 5 steps forward, 3 steps back ( three times ), giving you 21 steps then, 5 steps back, 3 steps forward, 5 steps back ( once ), giving you 13 steps for a grand total of 34 steps An exampling of using modulus to figure out the type of wave based on the # of sub-waves: 3 waves = fib(4), and 4 mod 3 = 1 -> this is a corrective wave 5 waves = fib(5), and 5 mod 3 = 2 -> this is an impulse wave 8 waves = fib(6), and 6 mod 3 = 0 -> this is a completed wave 13 waves = fib(7), and 7 mod 3 = 1 -> this is a corrective wave 21 waves = fib( , and 8 mod 3 = 2 -> this is an impulse wave 34 waves = fib(9), and 9 mod 3 = 0 -> this is a completed wave ...
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June 01, 2012, 04:00:28 AM |
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That's a nice snail!
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It was a cunning plan to have the funny man be the money fan of the punning clan. 1J13NBTKiV8xrAo2dwaD4LhWs3zPobhh5S
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June 01, 2012, 04:13:01 AM |
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N can be anything where N mod 3 = 0. The larger the number, the higher fractal degree you are dealing with. For example 8 = fib(6), and 6 mod 3 = 0. So we get: 5 steps forward, 3 steps back ( three times ), giving you 21 steps then, 5 steps back, 3 steps forward, 5 steps back ( once ), giving you 13 steps for a grand total of 34 steps Thanks, although I can't seem to get the 21 to add up. 5 forward and 3 back is 8 steps. If you repeat that 3 times, that's 24 steps. Do you leave off the last 3 back to make it line up with what comes next (the 5 back, 3 forward, 5 back)? Edit: oops.
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