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legendary
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
This is no "dead cat bounce". It's the friedcat lunge.

Guess I'll commemorate the Satoshi factor
Its the Fried Revival of AM Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
Bots retreat from the battle like cowards and widen the gap. Now men.... well we ATTACK! Grin

No room for cowards in this business. Turn off your bots and join the men.. and women of course.

so are we dealing with a pump, or actual demand?  Did Lophie give up and hit market buy? 
Time is getting short, I imagine sub 1btc buys are going to be history soon enough regardless.
Meanwhile, I'll just check the selling threshold   Cool

Well i loaded up a few BTC worth Smiley

Bitcoin stocks have had a rough time since btct.co - AM shares have a lot of room to increase in value when the gen 3 chip becomes a reality
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
This is no "dead cat bounce". It's the friedcat lunge.
legendary
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Merit: 1002
people are getting impatient on Havelock?! ^^
nice rise: up to 0,68btc/share...
hero member
Activity: 628
Merit: 515
no on Havelock (i call AM1 for understanding), direct to friedcat, i received all Wednesday but no this week

https://blockchain.info/zh-cn/address/115tTroRo3B9ZDQ6ATJGDCHcNEVbjJoZnF

Check the list.

I think divs are slow confirming because the tx fee is too small for the tx size.

thanks so much, im see in list, you have a reason probably tax fee very small
i attend  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 509
no on Havelock (i call AM1 for understanding), direct to friedcat, i received all Wednesday but no this week

https://blockchain.info/zh-cn/address/115tTroRo3B9ZDQ6ATJGDCHcNEVbjJoZnF

Check the list.

I think divs are slow confirming because the tx fee is too small for the tx size.
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0

My direct share dividends didn't arrive until this morning.  About 7 hours ago.
Seems they're a little later than normal this week.
Hopefully you'll receive it soon.
hero member
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no on Havelock (i call AM1 for understanding), direct to friedcat, i received all Wednesday but no this week
hero member
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Merit: 509
hi all
you have received a payments for share AM1 ?
not me..  Huh

On havelock? You sure you own a share?

I've never missed a dividend.
hero member
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hi all
you have received a payments for share AM1 ?
not me..  Huh
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1001
Unlimited Free Crypto
Bots retreat from the battle like cowards and widen the gap. Now men.... well we ATTACK! Grin

No room for cowards in this business. Turn off your bots and join the men.. and women of course.

so are we dealing with a pump, or actual demand?  Did Lophie give up and hit market buy? 
Time is getting short, I imagine sub 1btc buys are going to be history soon enough regardless.
Meanwhile, I'll just check the selling threshold   Cool

I indeed did, Nothing serious I got what I wanted, now to dissappear again and focus on other investments.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Bots retreat from the battle like cowards and widen the gap. Now men.... well we ATTACK! Grin

No room for cowards in this business. Turn off your bots and join the men.. and women of course.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Appreciate the input. It appears that AM100 does about 10 X the volume of AM1 based on the $ of trades. AM1 indicates doing about ten times the $ value in trades over AM100 but AM100 is valued at 1/100th.

I'm in long and don't see the immediate need to transfer therefore either is good. End of my analysis.

Can we get rid of the bots? Roll Eyes

@elmwar. It's easy. Set your sell price to the guy's you see on the bottom left of the order book. Poof. Problem solved Grin

Edit: Let's hope for a rise requiring a 100 to 1 stock split leaving us with only one to trade.

legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1259

I'm in that position right now.  I still have 3500+ shares of AM100 that I've been trying to convert at current market price.  Almost impossible.  But I'm in no hurry. 
Yesterday there was a 60btc buy order in for AM1.  Much smaller orders will have the same affect on AM100.




Yeah, I managed to convert all of mine at a profit, but it wasn't quick. Every once in a while, AM100 will go a little above AM 1, with enough room to dump a multiple of 100. 
newbie
Activity: 33
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I'm in that position right now.  I still have 3500+ shares of AM100 that I've been trying to convert at current market price.  Almost impossible.  But I'm in no hurry. 
Yesterday there was a 60btc buy order in for AM1.  Much smaller orders will have the same affect on AM100.


full member
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The apportionment in terms of distribution of equity is higher in the full share but the units in trade remain 320500 to 19679. The volume in either is relatively low for a tech stock with a significant spread on the order book only to be filled with annoying bots further affecting the spread.
full member
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So: Satoshi's real name is... Satoshi Nakamoto?
http://mag.newsweek.com/2014/03/14/bitcoin-satoshi-nakamoto.html

What's next? Newsweek revealing the identity of friedcat. It'll turn out his real name is... Friedcat.
Sorry for being slightly off topic.
newbie
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Merit: 0
There are only 3,205 (full share) units of AM100 while AM1 has 19,679.
This should be taken into account when determining liquidity.
You may not be able to buy or sell the same value of AM100 when you want.
full member
Activity: 224
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IMHO AM100 is the better asset due to liquidity regardless of the trival 5%. There aren't preferred shares and there are no additional rights to the AM1 shares other than the privelage of sitting in on the board to get first hand knowledge should you be one of the select high percentage owners.

Liquidity is why stock are split. It's to allow movement of shares without drastically affecting the price of the asset.

Unless your thinking this is going to be the next Birkshire Hathaway ala Buffet to buy and hold for ever IMHO the benefit is trading in the fractional shares.
member
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You'll also recall that I always stated that pricing AM100 at 95% of AM1 was a poor method.
While you have proven to be a good manager and never stole anything so far AFAIK, which is something I praise, I fail to see how can you honestly repeat this nonsense.

AM100 pays 5% less than AM1, its price should be 5% less than AM1.
Simple math.
Denying math will get you nowhere.

AM1 other pro is that it can be converted to direct shares, while AM100 cannot.
AM100 only pro is that since it's a smaller denomination, you can buy it with leftover change. But holding more than 100 of them makes no sense in any situation.


AM100 makes more sense if you are looking to trade the shares IMO.  We have basically seen share price track the dividend since inception, the AM100 shares have offered a great trading vehicle.
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