Bullish high-risk statements have been facing an abundance of insults lately. Please allow me to take a stance on their behalf.
About myself: I believe in Bitcoin, like its ideology in general, and speculate with an optimistic opinion. That does
not mean I believe Bitcoin cannot fail. I believe that
if Bitcoin succeeds, it has absolutely massive potential. To account for this stark asymmetry, I use the Kelly Criterion (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_criterion) and conservative estimates on success probability, and thus strictly limit my buying. Still, I feel included into a "blind bull" group, which people assume to consist of complete idiots who do not know the meaning of an underlying economy. May I please quote my
first speculative statement on this forum, which was in
April?
I have developed a certain fear of prices that de-couple from the actual market size.
Implying that I do not know of this problem is so idiotic, it should be embarrassing! Another two quotes from the same first post, both arguments that don't exactly match the "stupid bull" image:
(...) the kind of thinking applied might be a problem for all of BitCoin at this moment: overconfident BTC owners, showing no fear of creating a bubble, meeting skeptical demand and low trade volumes.
(...) overconfidence has brought many crises in the history of economy, and it might be worth to avoid notions down that path.
Hey, "I was so right" guys, imagine predicting the rise, and peak, and drop back down to 2~5. That's roughly what I managed. Had I used a large buy-in, I would be rich now. Would you think yourself super smart in my position? I ask because I
do not. believe I was
lucky and only had a few correct thoughts to help. But the attitude I see on the speculation board these days: complimenting oneself for predicting a single trend to not break. It's called being too full of yourself.
I may lose my current bet. All of it. I know that. I would
not take a 50-50 bet on Bitcoin prices rising now, and that was never the essence of it. Questioning my decision is also okay, go ahead and tear me apart with superior logic or experience. However, flaming on the level of today's 4chan is not okay. Don't make me start pointing out how "someone manipulated", "a sucker", "a libertarian blowhead", "a fool" or whatever I am today compares to the people using these expressions. Display of blatant stupidity is often mixed in with the insulting of others, and neither is adding to the reputation of this forum. While I enjoy a clash of words from time to time, everyone should dislike continued drowning of discussions with bad manners.
End of rant.