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January 26, 2015, 05:33:07 PM |
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Shares price meanwhile reached 0.00111000. Not bad in such a short time. Congrats to all who took the risk and bought a few days ago.
I was to scared to buy in in the 5-6 range, risk was to high but I did a mental trade. Im truly kicking myself now, but tomorrow is a new day
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ajw7989
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January 26, 2015, 05:46:03 PM |
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I agree at this price point anyone who bought AMhash 3 at .0012 and held (like me ) already made an ROI if they sold today.
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elasticband
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Nighty Night Don't Let The Trolls Bite Nom Nom Nom
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January 26, 2015, 05:56:31 PM |
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I agree at this price point anyone who bought AMhash 3 at .0012 and held (like me ) already made an ROI if they sold today. I love AMHASH
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jawitech
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January 26, 2015, 08:11:36 PM |
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Shares price meanwhile reached 0.00111000. Not bad in such a short time. Congrats to all who took the risk and bought a few days ago.
I was to scared to buy in in the 5-6 range, risk was to high but I did a mental trade. Im truly kicking myself now, but tomorrow is a new day I feel the same...but better to miss a chance than risk too much and lose.
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DARKANGEL6415
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January 27, 2015, 02:09:28 AM |
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I agree at this price point anyone who bought AMhash 3 at .0012 and held (like me ) already made an ROI if they sold today. this is stuff that makes me sad at times wish i had more faith and more steel balls and bought more instead of acting like affread little girl oh well no point in crying about it now
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Chris_Sabian
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January 27, 2015, 02:21:59 AM |
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I agree at this price point anyone who bought AMhash 3 at .0012 and held (like me ) already made an ROI if they sold today. this is stuff that makes me sad at times wish i had more faith and more steel balls and bought more instead of acting like affread little girl oh well no point in crying about it now It is easy to play general after the battle...
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galdur
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January 27, 2015, 02:29:45 AM |
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A big position and big paper profit is one thing, realized profit quite another. The bid is rather thin and not really much room back down to .0005. But if this doesn´t turn out to be yet another fizzled bear market rally, it´ll all turn out well, I guess.
BTW, I´m happy to report that a substantial sum was received from PB Mining which amounted to about half of what was outstanding. Hopefully the rest will arrive later, at least it´s very promising.
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thevictimofuktyranny
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January 27, 2015, 04:31:11 PM |
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Just as reminder, for anyone selling there Bitcoins for Fiat Currency in the UK, the escrow website: https://localbitcoins.com/Sellers are getting 6%-7% over the Dollar conversion price. The Uk's "Fast Payment" is free within the UK as well. Always check feedback before selling, more then 20 feedback, verified identity, account must be in buyers name, etc Every little bit helps
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DARKANGEL6415
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January 27, 2015, 10:43:32 PM |
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Just as reminder, for anyone selling there Bitcoins for Fiat Currency in the UK, the escrow website: https://localbitcoins.com/Sellers are getting 6%-7% over the Dollar conversion price. The Uk's "Fast Payment" is free within the UK as well. Always check feedback before selling, more then 20 feedback, verified identity, account must be in buyers name, etc Every little bit helps wow 6-7 % conversion that is pretty steep i think
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thevictimofuktyranny
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January 27, 2015, 11:19:16 PM |
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Just as reminder, for anyone selling there Bitcoins for Fiat Currency in the UK, the escrow website: https://localbitcoins.com/Sellers are getting 6%-7% over the Dollar conversion price. The Uk's "Fast Payment" is free within the UK as well. Always check feedback before selling, more then 20 feedback, verified identity, account must be in buyers name, etc Every little bit helps wow 6-7 % conversion that is pretty steep i think Prices are astonishing in the UK Localbitcoins website in the USA, you can actually buy Bitcoins below Bitstamp/Coindesk/BTC-E prices GTX 960 is $210 in the USA, in the UK (after dollar to pound conversion) is $288 A 32% mark up in price and none of the manufacturers have their customers services in the UK I've been trying to get out of the UK 4 years, but it is like when you step in some Dog Sh*t, no matter how much you try to scrape it off, it always finds a way to keep itself glued to your sneakers
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xhomerx10
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January 28, 2015, 02:00:46 AM |
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I agree at this price point anyone who bought AMhash 3 at .0012 and held (like me ) already made an ROI if they sold today. this is stuff that makes me sad at times wish i had more faith and more steel balls and bought more instead of acting like affread little girl oh well no point in crying about it now Investing has nothing to do with balls or manliness. Also, faith is not a requirement as far as AMHash goes. You know exactly what you are getting.
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galdur
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January 28, 2015, 02:53:41 AM |
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I think it´s still bearish. That latest bottom was on huge, well huge as compared to the usual anemic BTC volume and that is bearish. Haven´t seen any real capitulation yet. Remember the long and slow grinding down after the initially promising Nov. rally: Sure hope that´s not going to repeat from here. Bear in mind that much of bear market rallies is typically carried by shorts covering temporarily before the next leg down.
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January 28, 2015, 06:03:55 AM |
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I think it´s still bearish. That latest bottom was on huge, well huge as compared to the usual anemic BTC volume and that is bearish. Haven´t seen any real capitulation yet. Remember the long and slow grinding down after the initially promising Nov. rally: Sure hope that´s not going to repeat from here. Bear in mind that much of bear market rallies is typically carried by shorts covering temporarily before the next leg down. Let me get this straight: You think the bottom had too much volume to be capitulation. How would you describe capitulation?
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galdur
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January 28, 2015, 06:13:05 AM Last edit: January 28, 2015, 07:48:51 AM by galdur |
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Capitulation like in fetal position under a desk. That sort of thing. Like this here message board in general despair and uproar.
It just didn´t look convincing to me. Maybe I´m wrong, I hope so. Only time will tell.
And no, I didn´t say it was too much volume. Just that for once when this thing gets significantly above the usual microscopic volume it´s a big down - looks bearish to me.
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picolo
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January 28, 2015, 02:24:55 PM |
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Capitulation like in fetal position under a desk. That sort of thing. Like this here message board in general despair and uproar.
It just didn´t look convincing to me. Maybe I´m wrong, I hope so. Only time will tell.
And no, I didn´t say it was too much volume. Just that for once when this thing gets significantly above the usual microscopic volume it´s a big down - looks bearish to me.
The market has gone down so much that bad news or big problems could send it as low as sub 100$ but if we don't get the bad news it is likely to recover to more than 300$ in a month. AMHash1 customers will profit nicely.
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January 28, 2015, 03:33:41 PM |
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Customer service at Amhash is really poooooooor !!!! I have requested moving hashes from AM to havelock as there are over 72 h delays, 2 first requests were turned down without any explanation as of why. 3rd one wiped out my hashes So my 700 ghs disappeared from AMhash, did not appear on Havelock when I do the hash rate checker it shows 700 GHS against my mail but I am not mining (do not receive payments). Did rise a ticket bit have no answer..... I would really want seriously invest in AM at this stage but just can not get it working right. Support does not respond to the tickets hashes are not mining and all of that on my expense... WHY ?
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Honest 80s business!
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January 28, 2015, 04:03:24 PM |
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Let me get this straight: You think the bottom had too much volume to be capitulation. How would you describe capitulation?
I agree, the last dip this month actually finally had a lot of volume and people were desperate. /r/bitcoin actually reached the state of acceptance, it seemed, they were posting a lot of sarcastic pictures. I'd be hesitant to short now!!!
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January 28, 2015, 05:00:26 PM |
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Let me get this straight: You think the bottom had too much volume to be capitulation. How would you describe capitulation?
I agree, the last dip this month actually finally had a lot of volume and people were desperate. /r/bitcoin actually reached the state of acceptance, it seemed, they were posting a lot of sarcastic pictures. I'd be hesitant to short now!!! Looks like we have recovered from the dip for the time being. 500 can be expected in 2015.
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DARKANGEL6415
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January 28, 2015, 05:06:33 PM |
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Just as reminder, for anyone selling there Bitcoins for Fiat Currency in the UK, the escrow website: https://localbitcoins.com/Sellers are getting 6%-7% over the Dollar conversion price. The Uk's "Fast Payment" is free within the UK as well. Always check feedback before selling, more then 20 feedback, verified identity, account must be in buyers name, etc Every little bit helps wow 6-7 % conversion that is pretty steep i think Prices are astonishing in the UK Localbitcoins website in the USA, you can actually buy Bitcoins below Bitstamp/Coindesk/BTC-E prices GTX 960 is $210 in the USA, in the UK (after dollar to pound conversion) is $288 A 32% mark up in price and none of the manufacturers have their customers services in the UK I've been trying to get out of the UK 4 years, but it is like when you step in some Dog Sh*t, no matter how much you try to scrape it off, it always finds a way to keep itself glued to your sneakers lol well then thank you for the colorful word description sounds like it might be time to just say screw it and throw away the whole shoe and get some new ones
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DARKANGEL6415
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January 28, 2015, 05:08:25 PM |
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I agree at this price point anyone who bought AMhash 3 at .0012 and held (like me ) already made an ROI if they sold today. this is stuff that makes me sad at times wish i had more faith and more steel balls and bought more instead of acting like affread little girl oh well no point in crying about it now Investing has nothing to do with balls or manliness. Also, faith is not a requirement as far as AMHash goes. You know exactly what you are getting. i was not referring to actual balls like saying you have to be a man just want to clarify. I was just saying that if i had the confidence i would have bought up amhash at chaep prices. Its like if a friend gives you insider stock tip and you do not act on it out of fear and doubt, pretty much same thing i was trying to say
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