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October 24, 2014, 03:32:59 AM
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Yep for sure

By the way, anyone from coindesk want to give an interview to me, the successful bitcoin short seller? Im also available to speak about my market predictions. Guys from Coindesk, feel free to PM me.

You are a very funny guy
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October 24, 2014, 03:43:26 AM
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What is your risk reward setup? Where is your margin call aka stoploss?
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October 24, 2014, 03:49:53 AM
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What is your risk reward setup? Where is your margin call aka stoploss?

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October 24, 2014, 04:09:55 AM
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Congrats to you sir. I definitely expect down, but not so soon. I still cant see this pushing much lower without ~$500 first.
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October 24, 2014, 12:49:13 PM
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The selling pressure will subside for a while... Buyers will have a "omfg cheap coinz" reaction soon. Shorts covered!  Cool
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October 24, 2014, 07:37:50 PM
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What is your risk reward setup? Where is your margin call aka stoploss?

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I would rather have it in the open... if you were open enough to tell everyone you shorted why not go the rest of the way?
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October 24, 2014, 07:51:08 PM
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Pity on you man, but you can do whatever you want.

The bears are running out of ammo, this tiny down on price shows it.

If I were you I would wait 1 or 2 weeks to make a good position.
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October 24, 2014, 08:52:53 PM
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Shorting Bitcoins reminds me of Warren Buffett's quote on whether he would buy apple or google stocks... Of which he replied:

“I would not be at all surprised to see them be worth a lot more money 10 years from now but I would not buy either one of them.”
“I sure as hell wouldn’t short them either.”

Good luck shorting Bitcoins!
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October 24, 2014, 11:52:54 PM
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Shorting is notoriously difficult to do. You might know the right trend, but If you mess up your timing you can still lose money.
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October 25, 2014, 12:36:14 AM
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Shorting is notoriously difficult to do. You might know the right trend, but If you mess up your timing you can still lose money.

Exactly that's the risk that is amplified to an extreme by trading on leverage. The vast majority of all traders loose money. It's not worth to risk capital and mental health in such a game.

Shorting Bitcoin is even riskier, because the market often moves unpredictably and extremely fast. The volatility is very high. Doing that leveraged is insane.

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October 25, 2014, 12:48:35 AM
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What is your risk reward setup? Where is your margin call aka stoploss?

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I would rather have it in the open... if you were open enough to tell everyone you shorted why not go the rest of the way?

I thought you were from coindesk. Im only interested in talking to experienced journalists. Further I do not post my entire strategies online, just proof that I am successful. However even if I did people would probably just attack them instead of accepting them as valid, despite the fact that they work as illustrated by my profits. That is to say that they are different to the way most traders operate.

Do I sense a little jealously my friend? Why cant you respect success instead of immediately getting on the attack?

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October 25, 2014, 01:49:35 AM
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What is your risk reward setup? Where is your margin call aka stoploss?

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I would rather have it in the open... if you were open enough to tell everyone you shorted why not go the rest of the way?

I thought you were from coindesk. Im only interested in talking to experienced journalists. Further I do not post my entire strategies online, just proof that I am successful. However even if I did people would probably just attack them instead of accepting them as valid, despite the fact that they work as illustrated by my profits. That is to say that they are different to the way most traders operate.

Do I sense a little jealously my friend? Why cant you respect success instead of immediately getting on the attack?

Success based on one trade? I am just trying to help If I knew your risk reward it would aid in my understanding if you are worth following or just a one hit wonder like many before you... with your response I have gotten everything I needed to know.. you are a long ways away still Smiley
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October 25, 2014, 10:47:40 AM
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Shorting is notoriously difficult to do. You might know the right trend, but If you mess up your timing you can still lose money.

Exactly that's the risk that is amplified to an extreme by trading on leverage. The vast majority of all traders loose money. It's not worth to risk capital and mental health in such a game.

Shorting Bitcoin is even riskier, because the market often moves unpredictably and extremely fast. The volatility is very high. Doing that leveraged is insane.

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Yep.

Leveraged trading (or even just plain old trading) does very strange things to the mind. Just cos a person is generally pretty good at sensing which way the market is going to go when his capital is sitting on the sidelines, doesn't mean he is capable of being a good trader. It also just takes one of those vicious volatile swings to come right in out of knowhere, to decimate a trader's capital and then he is sitting staring at the charts, stung and numb, and desperately seeking revenge. It all goes down hill even more from that point and previous lucrative gains can soon turn into net losses. That is the nature of this game and trading volatile assets in general.

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November 06, 2014, 01:44:57 PM
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Shorting is notoriously difficult to do. You might know the right trend, but If you mess up your timing you can still lose money.

Exactly that's the risk that is amplified to an extreme by trading on leverage. The vast majority of all traders loose money. It's not worth to risk capital and mental health in such a game.

Shorting Bitcoin is even riskier, because the market often moves unpredictably and extremely fast. The volatility is very high. Doing that leveraged is insane.

ya.ya.yo!

How is this difference when people are going long using leverage?
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November 06, 2014, 04:17:47 PM
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Shorting when there is blood in the streets..

The rothschilds would LLLLOVE you.

Shorting on a double bottom... OP you have balls of steel.
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November 06, 2014, 04:26:53 PM
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Shorting when there is blood in the streets..

The rothschilds would LLLLOVE you.

Shorting on a double bottom... OP you have balls of steel.

OP shorted when price was around 390$, so if he closed his short he has done well.

Sometimes, if it looks too bullish, it's actually bearish
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November 06, 2014, 04:30:43 PM
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Shorting when there is blood in the streets..

The rothschilds would LLLLOVE you.

Shorting on a double bottom... OP you have balls of steel.

OP shorted when price was around 390$, so if he closed his short he has done well.

If he hasn't... BTC could really jump ot $600 in a matter of seconds... it probably won't but it could.

Lke I said.. balls of steel.
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November 06, 2014, 04:33:14 PM
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Shorting when there is blood in the streets..

The rothschilds would LLLLOVE you.

Shorting on a double bottom... OP you have balls of steel.

OP shorted when price was around 390$, so if he closed his short he has done well.

If he hasn't... BTC could really jump to $600 in a matter of seconds... it probably won't but it could.

Lke I said.. balls of steel.

No it can't jump in a matter of seconds, to reach 600$ in the bullish scenario it would take several weeks.


Sometimes, if it looks too bullish, it's actually bearish
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November 06, 2014, 04:58:24 PM
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Shorting when there is blood in the streets..

The rothschilds would LLLLOVE you.

Shorting on a double bottom... OP you have balls of steel.

OP shorted when price was around 390$, so if he closed his short he has done well.

If he hasn't... BTC could really jump to $600 in a matter of seconds... it probably won't but it could.

Lke I said.. balls of steel.

No it can't jump in a matter of seconds, to reach 600$ in the bullish scenario it would take several weeks.



At a 4.5 billion market cap.. yes yes it could.  Some people shit that.
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November 06, 2014, 06:10:36 PM
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What is your risk reward setup? Where is your margin call aka stoploss?

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I would rather have it in the open... if you were open enough to tell everyone you shorted why not go the rest of the way?

I thought you were from coindesk. Im only interested in talking to experienced journalists. Further I do not post my entire strategies online, just proof that I am successful. However even if I did people would probably just attack them instead of accepting them as valid, despite the fact that they work as illustrated by my profits. That is to say that they are different to the way most traders operate.

Do I sense a little jealously my friend? Why cant you respect success instead of immediately getting on the attack?

How's it looking? underwater yet?
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