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Topic: is another bubble coming? (Read 2427 times)

legendary
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June 20, 2015, 01:21:20 PM
#30
There is no doubt that many more bubbles are in our collective future.

This, people.

Relax.
legendary
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June 20, 2015, 12:42:03 PM
#29
I'm not too concerned though...take this as an opportunity to buy
legendary
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Personal Text Space Not For Sale
June 20, 2015, 02:01:49 AM
#28
*POP* goes the bubble...



we are still up, considering the last previous price, just a standard swing for trading, nothing to worry about

Agree. Nothing much to worry about. It increased by ten the other day and it dropped by ten yesterday. Bitcoin is still growing since before the 'bubble' it was only at ~230 USD.
legendary
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June 20, 2015, 01:58:10 AM
#27
*POP* goes the bubble...



we are still up, considering the last previous price, just a standard swing for trading, nothing to worry about
hero member
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Merit: 1000
21 million. I want them all.
June 20, 2015, 01:47:21 AM
#26
Violent spikes in price followed by slow bleeding downwards have become the hallmark of this bear market. Beware the sudden upward spike.
hero member
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June 19, 2015, 11:29:27 PM
#25
Not really a bubble. More like a 'POP goes the pimple'.
legendary
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June 19, 2015, 10:32:43 PM
#24
*POP* goes the bubble...

legendary
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bigtimespaghetti.com
June 19, 2015, 11:27:53 AM
#23
Its a bubble, will hit (in dollars) 160 or lower.

Then it will start rising, but there is going to be another big dip.

- Mayer Amschel

That's quite a statement Mayer, care to elaborate?
legendary
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June 19, 2015, 07:23:40 AM
#22
bitcoin is valuable and priceless, but bitcoin price, itself is a bubble, so bubble in bitcoin is everyday.

it's not a bubble. current price is more than fair. not undervalued and also not overvalued. a bubble would be when it hits at least $900 within a few weeks from now.
hero member
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June 19, 2015, 03:44:39 AM
#21
I've just watched btc jump from £152 to £158 to £163.40 in a matter of hours. Some have speculated it's the situation in Greece, but the real question is, where will it stop?
Uh, why should it stop? Have you asked UK Govt when they will stop making their £ increasingly irrelevant?

My question is "where will it stop?" not that it should stop. What has the UK Govt have to do with the context of my topic, or the question in general? please try not to go out of context.
You seem to be unaware of the connection between £ and UK Govt.  I thought that would be apparent.  If not, you might try learning the basics before involving yourself in complex stuff like Bitcoin.

Again what has this got to do with the context of my topic? Haven't you got something else better to do, instead of making arguments out of nothing? Hey you seem so angry, it appears as if I'm repeating myself to a big-headed old man with dementia. Why don't you play outside a little bit, I'll throw you a cookie later?
full member
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June 19, 2015, 03:09:08 AM
#20
Its a bubble, will hit (in dollars) 160 or lower.

Then it will start rising, but there is going to be another big dip.

- Mayer Amschel
sr. member
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June 19, 2015, 03:04:58 AM
#19
bitcoin is valuable and priceless, but bitcoin price, itself is a bubble, so bubble in bitcoin is everyday.
legendary
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June 19, 2015, 02:20:52 AM
#18
while another bubble is going to happen in the future, i don't think that we can call the recent movement the beginning of the bubble.
so to answer your question it seems to me that this is the stop for the time being.

it was only a price correction, which is good,

basically we stayed too much time in the same range, and the price was a bit forced to move upward, now if we can repeat this without stopping or turning back, in the end we should eventually rise to a good point
legendary
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bigtimespaghetti.com
June 19, 2015, 01:39:45 AM
#17
while another bubble is going to happen in the future, i don't think that we can call the recent movement the beginning of the bubble.
so to answer your question it seems to me that this is the stop for the time being.

Indeed, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of relatively large moves after such calm in the charts, but truthfully we need to see more before assuming we are beginning the ascension of the wall of worry. In my opinion another bubble is a few years off at least.
legendary
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June 19, 2015, 01:18:25 AM
#16
while another bubble is going to happen in the future, i don't think that we can call the recent movement the beginning of the bubble.
so to answer your question it seems to me that this is the stop for the time being.
legendary
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June 18, 2015, 06:20:41 PM
#15
I've just watched btc jump from £152 to £158 to £163.40 in a matter of hours. Some have speculated it's the situation in Greece, but the real question is, where will it stop?


It is hard to say if Greece has anything to do with this. For this we would need to know the percentage of people that know not only what Bitcoin is but if they know how to use it and store their money on there.
Also, wouldn't the goverment try to do something about it? Nowadays you need to give a lot of credentials to the exchanges, so maybe the Greek government could demand the exchanges that every Greek citizen that deposited money there gets some sort of sanction... im just picturing scenarios of what the gov could do to avoid it and drop fear on citizens to use BTC as a safe haven.
hero member
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June 18, 2015, 05:58:21 PM
#14
A bubble is always coming sometime in the future  Cheesy

We are in the historical lows, it is too early to speak of bubbles. I think we cannot call the current market a bubble until we have 10% rise a day for many days.
legendary
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June 18, 2015, 05:57:46 PM
#13
Litecoin doubled price in the last two weeks or so, things are getting interesting. Cheesy
hero member
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June 18, 2015, 05:41:32 PM
#12
bubbles,bubbles,i love bubbles.
legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
June 18, 2015, 11:59:22 AM
#11
There is no doubt that many more bubbles are in our collective future.
legendary
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June 18, 2015, 11:56:05 AM
#10
I've just watched btc jump from £152 to £158 to £163.40 in a matter of hours. Some have speculated it's the situation in Greece, but the real question is, where will it stop?

If it is Greece, then I wonder what will happen if there actually is a Greek default?
$1000+ bitcoins again?  Grin

Still too little greeks are jumping on board here. I saw some guy saying a 120% increase in bitcoin buys from Greece, but that is not enough to move the price more than a couple of USD. Also, they are probably too scared to put too much into it, also limiting the growth.
legendary
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June 18, 2015, 11:52:03 AM
#9
I've just watched btc jump from £152 to £158 to £163.40 in a matter of hours. Some have speculated it's the situation in Greece, but the real question is, where will it stop?

If it is Greece, then I wonder what will happen if there actually is a Greek default?
$1000+ bitcoins again?  Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1072
June 18, 2015, 11:42:51 AM
#8
Let me know when it goes from £70-£700 again. That's when I'll get excited  Cheesy. I wonder if we'll ever see the £700/$1000+ again.

there is no real reason why it should happen and why it should not happen, it is just a matter of general luck, but we waited 4 years to hit that peak, maybe we need another 4 years to hit a bigger price this time

so around 2017? after the block halving, could be a good estimate
donator
Activity: 668
Merit: 500
June 18, 2015, 10:54:38 AM
#7
I've just watched btc jump from £152 to £158 to £163.40 in a matter of hours. Some have speculated it's the situation in Greece, but the real question is, where will it stop?
Uh, why should it stop? Have you asked UK Govt when they will stop making their £ increasingly irrelevant?

My question is "where will it stop?" not that it should stop. What has the UK Govt have to do with the context of my topic, or the question in general? please try not to go out of context.
You seem to be unaware of the connection between £ and UK Govt.  I thought that would be apparent.  If not, you might try learning the basics before involving yourself in complex stuff like Bitcoin.
member
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Merit: 10
June 17, 2015, 07:42:39 AM
#6
Let me know when it goes from £70-£700 again. That's when I'll get excited  Cheesy. I wonder if we'll ever see the £700/$1000+ again.
hero member
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June 17, 2015, 07:24:12 AM
#5
I've just watched btc jump from £152 to £158 to £163.40 in a matter of hours. Some have speculated it's the situation in Greece, but the real question is, where will it stop?
Uh, why should it stop? Have you asked UK Govt when they will stop making their £ increasingly irrelevant?

My question is "where will it stop?" not that it should stop. What has the UK Govt have to do with the context of my topic, or the question in general? please try not to go out of context.
donator
Activity: 668
Merit: 500
June 17, 2015, 07:18:00 AM
#4
I've just watched btc jump from £152 to £158 to £163.40 in a matter of hours. Some have speculated it's the situation in Greece, but the real question is, where will it stop?
Uh, why should it stop? Have you asked UK Govt when they will stop making their £ increasingly irrelevant?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
June 17, 2015, 07:15:05 AM
#3
better to move in the speculation board, your real question cannot have an answer for obvious reason, but it will not touch 300 so easily, otherwise we may start a real rally, up to 500

agreed a touch to 300 will spark a rally atm resistance is low to get to dyay 275 but beyond that there are people selling crazy walls are being built as we speak lol there are 60btc sell walls even at 255 so i hope we can overcome this small hurdle at least...
legendary
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Merit: 1072
June 17, 2015, 07:04:04 AM
#2
better to move in the speculation board, your real question cannot have an answer for obvious reason, but it will not touch 300 so easily, otherwise we may start a real rally, up to 500
hero member
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Merit: 501
June 17, 2015, 06:57:41 AM
#1
I've just watched btc jump from £152 to £158 to £163.40 in a matter of hours. Some have speculated it's the situation in Greece, but the real question is, where will it stop?
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