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Topic: Fake transactions in the exchanges again? Don't trust your eyes... - page 3. (Read 3003 times)

newbie
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Could someone explain to me how, technically, and exchange coud manipulate the prices by putting fake orders?
I can see how to fake the volume, but the price...

I could buy into that possibility.  I heard speculation that it might be due in part to Bitstamp trying to rebuy cheap coins to compensate for the stolen money owed?  If true, that could account for the sharp 24 hour decline, but still does not detract from the fact that it's been a half year bear market.   But certainly a possibility.

Even if Bitstamp finds a way to manipulate the price on their exchnage, how would they manipulate it elsewhere?
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
big orders placed then removed just before prices hit them is common practice trading technique. basically a fake out to fool people into thinking price will turn at those points. helps with stop loss hunting. the faker is looking to get better prices on their order.

ofc could just be someone moving their larger order price cos theyre indecisive ;p


No I'm not talking about playing with the order book. I mean centralized exchanges doing fake transactions with fake bitcoins and dollars to manipulate the market aka similiar what MT GOX was doing.

I could buy into that possibility.  I heard speculation that it might be due in part to Bitstamp trying to rebuy cheap coins to compensate for the stolen money owed?  If true, that could account for the sharp 24 hour decline, but still does not detract from the fact that it's been a half year bear market.   But certainly a possibility.
hero member
Activity: 597
Merit: 504
big orders placed then removed just before prices hit them is common practice trading technique. basically a fake out to fool people into thinking price will turn at those points. helps with stop loss hunting. the faker is looking to get better prices on their order.

ofc could just be someone moving their larger order price cos theyre indecisive ;p


No I'm not talking about playing with the order book. I mean centralized exchanges doing fake transactions with fake bitcoins and dollars to manipulate the market aka similiar what MT GOX was doing.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
big orders placed then removed just before prices hit them is common practice trading technique. basically a fake out to fool people into thinking price will turn at those points. helps with stop loss hunting. the faker is looking to get better prices on their order.

ofc could just be someone moving their larger order price cos theyre indecisive ;p
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
Thanks for the graphics  Grin

We need em decentralized exchanges...

Like this?

http://multigateway.org/
hero member
Activity: 597
Merit: 504
Something fishy is going on right now





Thanks for the graphics  Grin

We need em decentralized exchanges...
vip
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Merit: 1145
hero member
Activity: 597
Merit: 504
Something fishy is going on right now
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