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November 15, 2014, 03:02:22 PM
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To Bitcoin Forums,

As a valued & longstanding forum member, and member of the wider bitcoin trading community, I feel it is my duty to step in if I see the bitcoin price at an incorrect level.

Based on this moral duty, I wish to inform you that the incorrect upwards price movements of the last few days have caused me to renew and actually - given the unanticipated insanity of the rise - add to my short position.

I truely feel that through the actions of morally concerned peoples like me we can bring this price back down to a sensible, rational and acceptable level. That would be in the range of $100-200.

Of course, our actions will not go unrewarded, and so I invite you to join me in this quest for true and fair pricing.

Sincerely

abs350

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November 15, 2014, 03:17:32 PM
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Dude this post is complete nonsense. What on earth defines a "rational" level? It's value comes 100% from people's belief that it has that value, so how could it be more rational for bitcoin to be priced at $200 rather than $400 or even $1000?

"quest for true and fair pricing" lol this is a joke
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November 15, 2014, 03:19:55 PM
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Close this topic and physically delete from BcTalk Server.  Cheesy
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November 16, 2014, 01:14:45 AM
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my short position ... bring this price back down
Aw, ya poor thang. Worried the price won't drop on its own and you'll end up underwater?

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November 16, 2014, 11:11:49 AM
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To Bitcoin Forums,

As a valued & longstanding forum member, and member of the wider bitcoin trading community, I feel it is my duty to step in if I see the bitcoin price at an incorrect level.

Based on this moral duty, I wish to inform you that the incorrect upwards price movements of the last few days have caused me to renew and actually - given the unanticipated insanity of the rise - add to my short position.

I truely feel that through the actions of morally concerned peoples like me we can bring this price back down to a sensible, rational and acceptable level. That would be in the range of $100-200.

Of course, our actions will not go unrewarded, and so I invite you to join me in this quest for true and fair pricing.

Sincerely

abs350

Your an idiot. By acceptable level you mean acceptable for "you".

But still here we are replying so your topic goes to the top and you get the attention and visibility that you want. Fortunately i don't think anybody that isn't shorting like yourself is stupid enough to believe you.
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November 16, 2014, 12:02:34 PM
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To Bitcoin Forums,

As a valued & longstanding forum member, and member of the wider bitcoin trading community, I feel it is my duty to step in if I see the bitcoin price at an incorrect level.

Based on this moral duty, I wish to inform you that the incorrect upwards price movements of the last few days have caused me to renew and actually - given the unanticipated insanity of the rise - add to my short position.

I truely feel that through the actions of morally concerned peoples like me we can bring this price back down to a sensible, rational and acceptable level. That would be in the range of $100-200.

Of course, our actions will not go unrewarded, and so I invite you to join me in this quest for true and fair pricing.

Sincerely

abs350

$100-200 that would kill the operations of the miner you know. IMO the current price at the moment is already a acceptable level
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November 16, 2014, 12:12:50 PM
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Proudhon, is that you?

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November 16, 2014, 02:36:57 PM
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To Bitcoin Forums,

As a valued & longstanding forum member, and member of the wider bitcoin trading community, I feel it is my duty to step in if I see the bitcoin price at an incorrect level.

Based on this moral duty, I wish to inform you that the incorrect upwards price movements of the last few days have caused me to renew and actually - given the unanticipated insanity of the rise - add to my short position.

I truely feel that through the actions of morally concerned peoples like me we can bring this price back down to a sensible, rational and acceptable level. That would be in the range of $100-200.

Of course, our actions will not go unrewarded, and so I invite you to join me in this quest for true and fair pricing.

Sincerely

abs350

you only showed up like 5 months ago, you certainly arent a longstanding member, and no one values your opinion. so yeah first sentence is bullshit.
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November 16, 2014, 03:56:37 PM
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So how much more does it need to go up before you "lose your shirt" ?

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