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December 28, 2014, 11:35:43 PM
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Smoothie is an early adopter. Unlike you he didn't sell out early and regret it. I doubt he is holding anything other than a large profit.

Only if he's not a permabull & sold for fiat.  Remember the "you haven't lost if you didn't sell" nonsense spouted 'round these parts?  Well, the converse holds true too:  You haven't profited if you didn't sell.

As far as regrets go, I could buy back just hair less then DOUBLE the coin I sold with the money I made by selling it.

So you are a sore winner then Huh

Forgive my petulance and oft-times, I fear, ill-founded criticisms, and forgive me that I have, by this time, made your eyes and head ache with my long letter. But I cannot forgo hastily the pleasure and pride of thus conversing with you.
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December 28, 2014, 11:40:01 PM
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Smoothie is an early adopter. Unlike you he didn't sell out early and regret it. I doubt he is holding anything other than a large profit.

Only if he's not a permabull & sold for fiat.  Remember the "you haven't lost if you didn't sell" nonsense spouted 'round these parts?  Well, the converse holds true too:  You haven't profited if you didn't sell.

As far as regrets go, I could buy back just hair less then DOUBLE the coin I sold with the money I made by selling it.

Lol, silly. Can you forsee the future?
http://qz.com/317958/how-you-could-have-turned-1000-into-billions-of-dollars-by-perfectly-trading-the-sp-500-in-2014/

No, but unlike you, I can make an educated guess.
Regardless, I do not need to foresee the future to know the present: I could buy back just hair less than DOUBLE the coin I sold with the money I made by selling it.
Not that I'm fool enough to do it Smiley

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December 28, 2014, 11:53:12 PM
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NotLambchop: This user is currently ignored. Cheesy
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December 29, 2014, 12:02:13 AM
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NotLambchop: This user is currently ignored. Cheesy

Asks question.  Doesn't like answer.  Butthurt & sulking ensue.

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December 29, 2014, 12:12:28 AM
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Smoothie is an early adopter. Unlike you he didn't sell out early and regret it. I doubt he is holding anything other than a large profit.

Only if he's not a permabull & sold for fiat.  Remember the "you haven't lost if you didn't sell" nonsense spouted 'round these parts?  Well, the converse holds true too:  You haven't profited if you didn't sell.

As far as regrets go, I could buy back just hair less then DOUBLE the coin I sold with the money I made by selling it.

Lol, silly. Can you forsee the future?
http://qz.com/317958/how-you-could-have-turned-1000-into-billions-of-dollars-by-perfectly-trading-the-sp-500-in-2014/

No, but unlike you, I can make an educated guess.
Regardless, I do not need to foresee the future to know the present: I could buy back just hair less than DOUBLE the coin I sold with the money I made by selling it.
Not that I'm fool enough to do it Smiley

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Clever...

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December 29, 2014, 12:26:55 AM
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Smoothie is an early adopter. Unlike you he didn't sell out early and regret it. I doubt he is holding anything other than a large profit.

Only if he's not a permabull & sold for fiat.  Remember the "you haven't lost if you didn't sell" nonsense spouted 'round these parts?  Well, the converse holds true too:  You haven't profited if you didn't sell.

As far as regrets go, I could buy back just hair less then DOUBLE the coin I sold with the money I made by selling it.

So you sold out in the 6xx range in the last run up - ouch. No wonder you are so desperate for the price to fall. 5200 posts convincing others to sell so you can buy in again at a lower price. Hope it's worth it!
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December 29, 2014, 02:25:23 AM
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<============= IS BUYING AGAIN  Kiss
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December 29, 2014, 02:35:05 AM
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Smoothie is an early adopter. Unlike you he didn't sell out early and regret it. I doubt he is holding anything other than a large profit.

Only if he's not a permabull & sold for fiat.  Remember the "you haven't lost if you didn't sell" nonsense spouted 'round these parts?  Well, the converse holds true too:  You haven't profited if you didn't sell.

As far as regrets go, I could buy back just hair less then DOUBLE the coin I sold with the money I made by selling it.

So you sold out in the 6xx range in the last run up - ouch. ...

Ouch?  If I held, those $6xx coins would be $3xx coins.  You Bitcoiners babble about math, but actually use it?  Clearly not so much Cheesy
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December 29, 2014, 02:36:39 AM
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Smoothie is an early adopter. Unlike you he didn't sell out early and regret it. I doubt he is holding anything other than a large profit.

Only if he's not a permabull & sold for fiat.  Remember the "you haven't lost if you didn't sell" nonsense spouted 'round these parts?  Well, the converse holds true too:  You haven't profited if you didn't sell.

As far as regrets go, I could buy back just hair less then DOUBLE the coin I sold with the money I made by selling it.

So you sold out in the 6xx range in the last run up - ouch. ...

Ouch?  If I held, those $6xx coins would be $3xx coins.  You Bitcoiners babble about math, but actually use it?  Clearly not so much Cheesy
Stay dumb, deluded & in denial, inca--that's what makes you special Smiley

Dude...Your sock?

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December 29, 2014, 02:39:38 AM
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Dude...Your sock?

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December 29, 2014, 03:38:35 PM
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If the driver is bad, sane people opt for a better driver. 

We are rewarded for 'bad' driving, so sane people will opt for more of the same. The insidious effects rot away at the pillars of our business, but nobody is concerned about that when prices climb. Lack of capital investment - who cares when you've got stock buybacks?

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Our very DNA is nothing more than a wind-up toy. One which long ago departed from its original course.
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December 29, 2014, 04:00:27 PM
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Dude...Your sock?

Sock puppet of a sock puppet?

Pretty pathetic.
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December 29, 2014, 04:23:34 PM
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Our very DNA is nothing more than a wind-up toy. One which long ago departed from its original course.

What you are suggesting is clockwork determinism, an interesting (and quite tenable) philosophical notion, though one which precludes free will altogether.  In other words, "departing from the original course" is the preprogrammed course.
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December 29, 2014, 04:57:22 PM
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Our very DNA is nothing more than a wind-up toy. One which long ago departed from its original course.

What you are suggesting is clockwork determinism, an interesting (and quite tenable) philosophical notion, though one which precludes free will altogether.  In other words, "departing from the original course" is the preprogrammed course.

Determinism says that Bitcoin will explode in price next year.
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December 29, 2014, 09:06:15 PM
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Our very DNA is nothing more than a wind-up toy. One which long ago departed from its original course.

What you are suggesting is clockwork determinism, an interesting (and quite tenable) philosophical notion, though one which precludes free will altogether.  In other words, "departing from the original course" is the preprogrammed course.

Determinism says that Bitcoin will explode in price next year.

Lets hope it will not on so many pieces we will not be able to put back together.

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December 29, 2014, 10:31:51 PM
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Dude...Your sock?

Sock puppet of a sock puppet?

Pretty pathetic.

He's a natural vaudevillian. I have to admit, it amuses me more than it should Embarrassed

But so does this... Problem?


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March 20, 2015, 11:36:05 AM
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At least that's what I just did, so I believe we are at or very close to the bottom. And I plan on buying more, significantly more, at these levels as Coinbase allows me -I like to instant buy-, so I am prepared to keep on buying for a little while if prices remain around 325 or go any lower.

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Anyway, those are my motivations. That's why I bought back. That's why I'm buying more.

How much you lost now?

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