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February 02, 2013, 08:12:55 AM |
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LOL wow that was a "dump"? One dumbass jumping off a cliff.......
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February 02, 2013, 08:25:31 AM |
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Massive dump..
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420
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February 02, 2013, 08:27:12 AM |
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keewee
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February 02, 2013, 08:32:10 AM |
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Down...
Meh, its only down a little. We could be plateau-ing here for a bit before we move up again. I think its likely we'll have support at $19.5. If not there then $17.7, but I don't think we'll go that low. Only 4000btc to get to $17.70, after about 25,000 gets dumped
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John (John K.)
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Away on an extended break
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February 02, 2013, 08:33:39 AM |
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Looking for my chance to buy now...
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Nemesis
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February 02, 2013, 08:43:06 AM |
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Down...
Meh, its only down a little. We could be plateau-ing here for a bit before we move up again. I think its likely we'll have support at $19.5. If not there then $17.7, but I don't think we'll go that low. Only 4000btc to get to $17.70, after about 25,000 gets dumped How did you get that 25k btc dumped? Was it just volume of all transactions? (bought and sold)?
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February 02, 2013, 08:44:34 AM |
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hopefully the whales have still enough money to drive the price back above 20$ Wanted to milk them a little bit more next week.
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keewee
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February 02, 2013, 08:50:58 AM |
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Down...
Meh, its only down a little. We could be plateau-ing here for a bit before we move up again. I think its likely we'll have support at $19.5. If not there then $17.7, but I don't think we'll go that low. Only 4000btc to get to $17.70, after about 25,000 gets dumped How did you get that 25k btc dumped? Was it just volume of all transactions? (bought and sold)? Just an estimation after the initial 10,000 dump and the following sell-offs. Looking at the wall pic I posted earlier it might have been between 15,000 to 20,000 sold. It was a lot though
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February 02, 2013, 08:51:58 AM |
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hmm, 5-10 % correction.. I'm sure we'll be over 21$ on monday night, when my funds (1.5k$) will be availlable to buy BTC. No problem, I'm buying all I can under 50$ ! Feel free to quote me in a year !!!!! (no one will do, as old-quoters are quoting failed prediction )
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oakpacific
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February 02, 2013, 08:52:19 AM |
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Down...
Meh, its only down a little. We could be plateau-ing here for a bit before we move up again. I think its likely we'll have support at $19.5. If not there then $17.7, but I don't think we'll go that low. Only 4000btc to get to $17.70, after about 25,000 gets dumped How did you get that 25k btc dumped? Was it just volume of all transactions? (bought and sold)? Just an estimation after the initial 10,000 dump and the following sell-offs. Looking at the wall pic I posted earlier it might have been between 15,000 to 20,000 sold. It was a lot though It was not a lot, if that's all the ammunitions they have.
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Nemesis
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February 02, 2013, 08:55:27 AM |
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Down...
Meh, its only down a little. We could be plateau-ing here for a bit before we move up again. I think its likely we'll have support at $19.5. If not there then $17.7, but I don't think we'll go that low. Only 4000btc to get to $17.70, after about 25,000 gets dumped How did you get that 25k btc dumped? Was it just volume of all transactions? (bought and sold)? Just an estimation after the initial 10,000 dump and the following sell-offs. Looking at the wall pic I posted earlier it might have been between 15,000 to 20,000 sold. It was a lot though From the data feed, it was nowhere near that. I bet those walls were pulled off by bots. Don't trust those walls as real volume.
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keewee
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February 02, 2013, 09:02:08 AM |
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Down...
Meh, its only down a little. We could be plateau-ing here for a bit before we move up again. I think its likely we'll have support at $19.5. If not there then $17.7, but I don't think we'll go that low. Only 4000btc to get to $17.70, after about 25,000 gets dumped How did you get that 25k btc dumped? Was it just volume of all transactions? (bought and sold)? Just an estimation after the initial 10,000 dump and the following sell-offs. Looking at the wall pic I posted earlier it might have been between 15,000 to 20,000 sold. It was a lot though From the data feed, it was nowhere near that. I bet those walls were pulled off by bots. Don't trust those walls as real volume. I was watching it on Clark Moody as it happened, but I guess that data could be incorrect. What walls? There were no significant bid walls down to 18.60ish on Mt Gox Live before the first 10,000 got sold and it indicated 15,000 to get down to that price
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Nemesis
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February 02, 2013, 09:08:09 AM |
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what a fcking roller coaster.... if this keeps going on, how the hell can bitcoin attract new merchants and users?
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February 02, 2013, 09:12:13 AM |
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what a fcking roller coaster.... if this keeps going on, how the hell can bitcoin attract new merchants and users?
quote the silver market april may 2011
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February 02, 2013, 09:14:49 AM |
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Uhhh what happened?
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"A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining, but wants it back the minute it begins to rain." - Mark Twain
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February 02, 2013, 09:16:02 AM |
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hmm, 5-10 % correction.. I'm sure we'll be over 21$ on monday night, when my funds (1.5k$) will be availlable to buy BTC. No problem, I'm buying all I can under 50$ ! Feel free to quote me in a year !!!!! (no one will do, as old-quoters are quoting failed prediction ) I'll quote you in a year from now Got it set in my calendar lol... I'm all for the positive speculation on Bitcoins and I've told the members on my forum to hold as well. I think we'll see a significant dip after BFL ships their SC Lineup but I'm thinking we'll see at least $35-40 in a years time. I hope no one takes offense to this, but you have to realize that much of the Bitcoin market is made up of kids and amateur traders! When a MM moves in like this, there are thousands of small accounts that follow in a panic sell simply because they aren't as educated in real trading. I was the same way when I started playing around with day trading in other markets years ago but I have learned my lesson - common sense tells you to buy low and sell high, but to the rookies or people with weak stomachs emotion takes over 99% of the time! People need to go into any trading situation with a specific stop in mind before they ever purchase IMO. I don't know what it is about weekends and Bitcoins, but like a previous post said, I've come to enjoy Monday's more than the weekend! Just speculating here, but anyone have any insight into why this is? My best guess is that the "kids" are out of school and/or people let their miners run during the week and sell off what they made when they have time at the end of their work week!? LOL - already made nearly 10% since I started writing this post Thanks whoever just dumped all their BTC!
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February 02, 2013, 09:44:58 AM Last edit: February 02, 2013, 12:24:42 PM by thoughtfan |
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...BTC market cap, in USD = BTC value adjusted for BTC rate of inflation, in USD
Whan speaking of bitcoin, is deflation a more appropriate term ? IMO, Bitcoin are in deflation, not inflation ! I'm I wrong ? if yes,, why ? It's not that it's a more or less 'appropriate term'. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think you're thinking of 'inflation' in the way it's used by politicians and the papers rather than as an economic technical term. There are two distinct meanings. The more common usage is measured relatively to what can be purchased with a currency. e.g. a how much a set 'typical grocery basket' costs to buy a year apart. In that sense of course Bitcoin is deflationary. But the technical use is to do with supply money supply. Bitcoin is only deflationary from a technical perspective if more coin is being lost than is being introduced which is very unlikely to be the case. In terms of 'market cap' measured in USD it can only be higher with Bitcoin at $20 than it was at $30 if there are > 50% more Bitcoin in existence i.e. its supply has inflated by 50%, which is how thefiniteidea is using it above. For fun I posited in another thread that relative to total supply even the rate at which Bernanke's extreme USD inflationary policy is being implemented, as a monthly rate he's only introducing approximately half as much new currency as Bitcoin is. Of course this doesn't tell the whole story because for BTC we know from Day 1 how the monetary supply will pan out but despite the popular notion otherwise, for the next few years the rate at which new coin is introduced makes Bitcoin a heavily inflationary currency
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February 02, 2013, 09:47:15 AM |
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Can you guys keep on buying? I need the price of BTC to reach 20ish to purchase an Avalon. I've only put 80 BTC aside for this, accounting a small dip.. but not this huge of a dip!
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It seemed like a good idea at the time.
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February 02, 2013, 09:53:49 AM |
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Down...
Meh, its only down a little. We could be plateau-ing here for a bit before we move up again. I think its likely we'll have support at $19.5. If not there then $17.7, but I don't think we'll go that low. Only 4000btc to get to $17.70, after about 25,000 gets dumped How did you get that 25k btc dumped? Was it just volume of all transactions? (bought and sold)? Just an estimation after the initial 10,000 dump and the following sell-offs. Looking at the wall pic I posted earlier it might have been between 15,000 to 20,000 sold. It was a lot though It was not a lot, if that's all the ammunitions they have. 10k is not a lot considering there's in average 3600 new bitcoins mined each day
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