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November 24, 2014, 07:53:16 PM
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last year on black friday prices rose to over $1,000 USD per coin

was wondering what the speculated high price will be within the next 7 days, if anyone has a estimate and some information to back it up that would be great

thanks!
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November 24, 2014, 08:00:37 PM
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I'm pretty sure there is no info and what happened last year was just a coincidence. Nothing will probably happen.

I only wanted 2 see u underneath the Purple Wayne.
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November 24, 2014, 09:36:02 PM
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last year on black friday prices rose to over $1,000 USD per coin

was wondering what the speculated high price will be within the next 7 days, if anyone has a estimate and some information to back it up that would be great

thanks!

I think $1000 is a bit out of reach, but I wouldn't be surprised if we hit $430-$450 again. 

My information is based on what I'm seeing on Bitstamp.

bitstamp isn't leading the market, its all in china on huobi and okcoin. Bitfinex was pumping a little earlier today with that spike to $390
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November 25, 2014, 12:11:19 AM
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last year on black friday prices rose to over $1,000 USD per coin

was wondering what the speculated high price will be within the next 7 days, if anyone has a estimate and some information to back it up that would be great

thanks!

I think $1000 is a bit out of reach, but I wouldn't be surprised if we hit $430-$450 again. 

My information is based on what I'm seeing on Bitstamp.

bitstamp isn't leading the market, its all in china on huobi and okcoin. Bitfinex was pumping a little earlier today with that spike to $390

It makes no difference who leads. The proportional change stays within a percent or two 99.9% of the time.
I mainly chart Stamp and have no problems with targets/signals/entry/exit points

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November 25, 2014, 05:10:57 AM
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Would the same thing happen again?
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November 26, 2014, 01:29:21 AM
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last year on black friday prices rose to over $1,000 USD per coin

was wondering what the speculated high price will be within the next 7 days, if anyone has a estimate and some information to back it up that would be great

thanks!

I think $1000 is a bit out of reach, but I wouldn't be surprised if we hit $430-$450 again. 

My information is based on what I'm seeing on Bitstamp.

bitstamp isn't leading the market, its all in china on huobi and okcoin. Bitfinex was pumping a little earlier today with that spike to $390
This does not matter. All that really matters is that the price is increasing. Although it is generally good that Chinese exchanges are leading the prices increases, all that truely matters is that the price goes up


 
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