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January 12, 2013, 06:23:43 PM |
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We got a bid wall how come he don't buy these cheap coins ?
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Los desesperados publican que lo inventó el rey que rabió, porque todo son en el rabias y mas rabias, disgustos y mas disgustos, pezares y mas pezares; si el que compra algunas partidas vé que baxan, rabia de haver comprado; si suben, rabia de que no compró mas; si compra, suben, vende, gana y buelan aun á mas alto precio del que ha vendido; rabia de que vendió por menor precio: si no compra ni vende y ván subiendo, rabia de que haviendo tenido impulsos de comprar, no llegó á lograr los impulsos; si van baxando, rabia de que, haviendo tenido amagos de vender, no se resolvió á gozar los amagos; si le dan algun consejo y acierta, rabia de que no se lo dieron antes; si yerra, rabia de que se lo dieron; con que todo son inquietudes, todo arrepentimientos, tododelirios, luchando siempre lo insufrible con lo feliz, lo indomito con lo tranquilo y lo rabioso con lo deleytable.
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thoughtfan
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January 12, 2013, 09:33:26 PM |
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Hey you wall experts here,
I was just looking at a 831 BTC bid wall at $14.25 USD which as the highest and only order there stood for about 10 mins with virtually no activity. Then there was a flurry of relatively small trades at which point it was taken back to about $14.03. Looking at the wall I had to assume, unlike 'safer' walls further back, that it was actually the intention of the trader that the order be sold. So why would it be taken away? I'd appreciate something that can help me make some sense of that one.
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January 12, 2013, 09:36:03 PM |
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Hey you wall experts here,
I was just looking at a 831 BTC bid wall at $14.25 USD which as the highest and only order there stood for about 10 mins with virtually no activity. Then there was a flurry of relatively small trades at which point it was taken back to about $14.03. Looking at the wall I had to assume, unlike 'safer' walls further back, that it was actually the intention of the trader that the order be sold. So why would it be taken away? I'd appreciate something that can help me make some sense of that one.
don't pay to much attention to walls... just buy buy buy i'm still holding my short but looks like cheap coins aren't getting any cheaper...
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January 12, 2013, 10:41:00 PM |
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Hey you wall experts here,
I was just looking at a 831 BTC bid wall at $14.25 USD which as the highest and only order there stood for about 10 mins with virtually no activity. Then there was a flurry of relatively small trades at which point it was taken back to about $14.03. Looking at the wall I had to assume, unlike 'safer' walls further back, that it was actually the intention of the trader that the order be sold. So why would it be taken away? I'd appreciate something that can help me make some sense of that one.
don't pay to much attention to walls... just buy buy buy i'm still holding my short but looks like cheap coins aren't getting any cheaper... could be a nice short squeeze coming when 14.5 $ falls
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January 13, 2013, 12:48:41 AM |
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Hey you wall experts here,
I was just looking at a 831 BTC bid wall at $14.25 USD which as the highest and only order there stood for about 10 mins with virtually no activity. Then there was a flurry of relatively small trades at which point it was taken back to about $14.03. Looking at the wall I had to assume, unlike 'safer' walls further back, that it was actually the intention of the trader that the order be sold. So why would it be taken away? I'd appreciate something that can help me make some sense of that one.
some time ago i called this walls "ghost walls" mostly because are there just so start idiots up or down on the orderbook many times when the price get closer to them they are gone and you see the ghost line
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Los desesperados publican que lo inventó el rey que rabió, porque todo son en el rabias y mas rabias, disgustos y mas disgustos, pezares y mas pezares; si el que compra algunas partidas vé que baxan, rabia de haver comprado; si suben, rabia de que no compró mas; si compra, suben, vende, gana y buelan aun á mas alto precio del que ha vendido; rabia de que vendió por menor precio: si no compra ni vende y ván subiendo, rabia de que haviendo tenido impulsos de comprar, no llegó á lograr los impulsos; si van baxando, rabia de que, haviendo tenido amagos de vender, no se resolvió á gozar los amagos; si le dan algun consejo y acierta, rabia de que no se lo dieron antes; si yerra, rabia de que se lo dieron; con que todo son inquietudes, todo arrepentimientos, tododelirios, luchando siempre lo insufrible con lo feliz, lo indomito con lo tranquilo y lo rabioso con lo deleytable.
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thoughtfan
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January 13, 2013, 01:27:34 AM |
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Hey you wall experts here,
I was just looking at a 831 BTC bid wall at $14.25 USD which as the highest and only order there stood for about 10 mins with virtually no activity. Then there was a flurry of relatively small trades at which point it was taken back to about $14.03. Looking at the wall I had to assume, unlike 'safer' walls further back, that it was actually the intention of the trader that the order be sold. So why would it be taken away? I'd appreciate something that can help me make some sense of that one.
some time ago i called this walls "ghost walls" mostly because are there just so start idiots up or down on the orderbook many times when the price get closer to them they are gone and you see the ghost line Thanks Myself (and Adam), So if its purpose is not with the intention of the order being taken I'm guessing there's no way it depends on manual intervention to take it away when it's about to be eaten. Could it be put there by a bear so that people act as if the price is on the way up, thus driving the price up in order to sell before removing the wall, clearing the decks for a price plummet in order to buy back in again? Or am I'm just sucumbing to the dangerous* temptation to read waaaay more into this than the data and its visual representation can actually tell me?! *Well, dangerous if I acted on the basis of my fiction being the way it is in reality!
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adamstgBit (OP)
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January 13, 2013, 01:46:11 AM |
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Hey you wall experts here,
I was just looking at a 831 BTC bid wall at $14.25 USD which as the highest and only order there stood for about 10 mins with virtually no activity. Then there was a flurry of relatively small trades at which point it was taken back to about $14.03. Looking at the wall I had to assume, unlike 'safer' walls further back, that it was actually the intention of the trader that the order be sold. So why would it be taken away? I'd appreciate something that can help me make some sense of that one.
don't pay to much attention to walls... just buy buy buy i'm still holding my short but looks like cheap coins aren't getting any cheaper... could be a nice short squeeze coming when 14.5 $ fallsya i'm thinking we could bubble up from here anther good year for bitcoin? yup!
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January 13, 2013, 02:41:10 AM |
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Hey you wall experts here,
I was just looking at a 831 BTC bid wall at $14.25 USD which as the highest and only order there stood for about 10 mins with virtually no activity. Then there was a flurry of relatively small trades at which point it was taken back to about $14.03. Looking at the wall I had to assume, unlike 'safer' walls further back, that it was actually the intention of the trader that the order be sold. So why would it be taken away? I'd appreciate something that can help me make some sense of that one.
don't pay to much attention to walls... just buy buy buy i'm still holding my short but looks like cheap coins aren't getting any cheaper... could be a nice short squeeze coming when 14.5 $ fallsThe debt ceiling "crisis" and related political deadlock in the United States could easily set off a BTC buying panic. Just consider what happend to the BTC / USD price in the lead up to the last US debt ceiling crisis in 2011.
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January 13, 2013, 02:47:33 AM |
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We got a bid wall Yehh, the EUR wall is back This 100,000+€ (133,440$) wall has been at 10.20€ something a few days ago... it appeared before the breakout. So this might be part of the real big bulls strategy "to bear out" his position^^ GO GO EURO GO, yeahhhhrrr!
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January 13, 2013, 02:22:15 PM |
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Lots of action this morning.
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thoughtfan
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January 13, 2013, 02:47:53 PM |
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Lots of action this morning. Yup, it looks like the bears have decided they want to come out and play while the bulls are sleeping
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January 13, 2013, 05:58:23 PM |
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Wall fight!
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January 13, 2013, 06:19:44 PM |
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That wall at 14.20 is going to hate himself on tuesday.
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Bro, do you even blockchain? -E Voorhees
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January 13, 2013, 07:36:03 PM |
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WTF what is this, $130k bid vs $100k ask fight?!
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January 13, 2013, 07:50:35 PM |
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Bitcoin ping pong
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January 13, 2013, 07:54:04 PM |
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For recreational purposes and as fodder for the bulls, here's a chart I just made that attempts to get a better picture of actual Bitcoin transaction volume (in USD, from 2011 through now) by exploting the effect of a recently discovered bug in the satoshi client that causes "the change output to never be the last output of a transaction": (click for larger version and more info)If this indeed shows an accurate enough picture of Bitcoins actual transaction Volume (the extent to which this is the case is unknown to me) then I can't help but say: this is fundamentally bullish.
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PGP key molecular F9B70769 fingerprint 9CDD C0D3 20F8 279F 6BE0 3F39 FC49 2362 F9B7 0769
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January 13, 2013, 07:56:08 PM |
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For recreational purposes and as fodder for the bulls, here's a chart I just made that attempts to get a better picture of actual Bitcoin transaction volume (in USD, from 2011 through now) by exploting the effect of a recently discovered bug in the satoshi client that causes "the change output to never be the last output of a transaction": (click for larger version and more info)If this indeed shows an accurate enough picture of Bitcoins actual transaction Volume (the extent to which this is the case is unknown to me) then I can't help but say: this is fundamentally bullish. If that is indeed accurate, wow!
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January 13, 2013, 08:00:59 PM |
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If we are fractal and looking like just before the first early spikes then hold on to your minds if you have a few BTC going by those charts.
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January 13, 2013, 08:06:17 PM |
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If we are fractal and looking like just before the first early spikes then hold on to your minds if you have a few BTC going by those charts.
jesus! I think I see it, too. That'd be one hell of a good time
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PGP key molecular F9B70769 fingerprint 9CDD C0D3 20F8 279F 6BE0 3F39 FC49 2362 F9B7 0769
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January 13, 2013, 08:56:02 PM |
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If this indeed shows an accurate enough picture ...
Highly interesting! Do you have the raw numbers somewhere? ... and more interestingly, have you tried some smoothing to filter out all those peeks? I would try to do a 7-day (if a bar is a day?) smoothing to see the actual trend more clearly. ... and also to correlate this with e.g. bitpay announcements and similar.
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