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Topic: Bitcoin Resembles an S-Curve more than a Bubble (Read 3067 times)

newbie
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The article mentions tulips and the internet bubble for comparison.

I wasn't around for Tulips or the South Sea Bubble, but I have read Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds several times , and I lived through the internet bubble.

To date, I venture to say that the total dollars that have been invested in Bitcoin for pure speculation are not even a blip on the screen when compared to the 100's of billions (inflation adjusted of course) that were squandered in each of the cited events.

If only the most speculative investors decided to put a few bips of their real assets into bitcoin.... Well, let's just say that I will be wishing that I had more.



legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas
the scale is all wrong. Bitcoin prices follow an S curve but only on the longest time frame. super-imposed upon that S curve is a long series of bubbles cycles. those can only be seen clearly on a logarithmic chart
There is no scale on that graph.

Any given correspondence between that graph and the actual price history implies a scale.  On every conceivable match to the actual history, the scale is far too short for the fundamentals.
donator
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I disagree. Speculation is rampant, which creates boom-busts as the speculation value oscillates between above and below bitcoin's true value, this won't change in the foreseeable future.

That is, in comparison to the rest of the global economics "boom-bust" cycles.
newbie
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Hypothetically it could also form a laying hockeystick in which the price stays relatively flat for a prolonged period of time. We just don't know, and speculating about it is bordering financial quackery IMO.
sr. member
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It's true, twitter and fb have similar trends. I 've never noticed that!
full member
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the scale is all wrong. Bitcoin prices follow an S curve but only on the longest time frame. super-imposed upon that S curve is a long series of bubbles cycles. those can only be seen clearly on a logarithmic chart
There is no scale on that graph.
legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas
the scale is all wrong. Bitcoin prices follow an S curve but only on the longest time frame. super-imposed upon that S curve is a long series of bubbles cycles. those can only be seen clearly on a logarithmic chart
newbie
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I read a good article talking about how Bitcoin is moving more in the direction of a S-Curve, than the "Bubble" everyone is mentioning.

http://coinappeal.com/are-we-witnessing-a-bitcoin-bubble/

http://coinappeal.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/SCurve.png

Apparently fb and twitter had similar trends.

What are your thoughts?
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