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Topic: Is is time to buy? Compare orders among BTC-e, LakeBTC and Bitstamp (Read 4139 times)

copper member
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Have you ever worked for it's all of the costs per arb? How much can I not lose for each arbitrage?
You might be very disappointed with the truth, but as of the trend now, it is time to bump it!
newbie
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Have you ever worked for it's all of the costs per arb? How much can I not lose for each arbitrage?
hero member
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Prices have dropped $10 just now, so are you dare to buy it yet?
buy droped, sell raising

if you buy yesterday, you will make much profits now
newbie
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Prices have dropped $10 just now, so are you dare to buy it yet?
member
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one years ago, the price is $600, today $600 can buy 2 bitcoins, so why us not buy a amout of bitcoins now?
hero member
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@OP: Some exchanges report only a portion of their books, to limit bandwidth usage. It sucks, yes.
I don't think lakebtc & btc-e are sucks  Sad
member
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yes time to buy bitcoin now before end 2014,maybe in 2015 price bitcoin reach to $ 500 Wink
lol,  you look down on bitcoin too much, the price in Jan 2015 will reach $1000
full member
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@OP: Some exchanges report only a portion of their books, to limit bandwidth usage. It sucks, yes.
sr. member
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everyone just speculating and waiting for the rise. some are buying in the hope of next BTC roll.
full member
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yes time to buy bitcoin now before end 2014,maybe in 2015 price bitcoin reach to $ 500 Wink
hero member
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btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action

but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up

By lately, do you mean since 2013?
why 2013? what happened 2013? btw, i think btc-e is fast to dump bitcoins but not good to buy, alough its price so low
What I'm implying is that China has been the primary reason for bitcoin price increases since 2013, not just the ones in the past couple of weeks.
the fact is that price is not same as last year Shocked
hero member
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btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action

but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up

By lately, do you mean since 2013?
why 2013? what happened 2013? btw, i think btc-e is fast to dump bitcoins but not good to buy, alough its price so low
What I'm implying is that China has been the primary reason for bitcoin price increases since 2013, not just the ones in the past couple of weeks.
member
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high price in LakeBTC or Bitstamp, but low price is always in BTC-e
newbie
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now the bitcoinchatrs is all black  Sad it doesn't work now..
member
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btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action

but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up

By lately, do you mean since 2013?
why 2013? what happened 2013? btw, i think btc-e is fast to dump bitcoins but not good to buy, alough its price so low
legendary
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Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook
For instance


if there is no full order book, how do people make decisions to trading??

Uh, you buy or sell? I mean... what? Your question doesnt even make sense, and I'm not talking about the broken English. I know what you're asking, and the question is totally illogical as it implies the only information used in daytrading is the orderbook of the exchange being traded on.

That is not even remotely true. I mean, its so wrong I dont think there is any hope in explaining it to you. I know I'm being a total dick but that question just screams of ignorance so much that it actually pisses me off.
there is not the only English people in this forum.

Im aware? Thats why I was sure to specify I understood his statement, but that it made no logical sense.
hero member
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btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action

but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up

yeah btc-e dont care it, but as long as you deposit / withdraw fiat, you must follow it.
you should deposit and withdraw cyptocurrency.

fiat on btc-e is not only complex but also the too high fee
Exactly, which is why BTC-e is known for having lower prices than other exchanges. Less people wire fiat to BTC-e than most of the other exchanges.
hero member
Activity: 910
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btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action

but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up

By lately, do you mean since 2013?
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook
For instance


if there is no full order book, how do people make decisions to trading??

Uh, you buy or sell? I mean... what? Your question doesnt even make sense, and I'm not talking about the broken English. I know what you're asking, and the question is totally illogical as it implies the only information used in daytrading is the orderbook of the exchange being traded on.

That is not even remotely true. I mean, its so wrong I dont think there is any hope in explaining it to you. I know I'm being a total dick but that question just screams of ignorance so much that it actually pisses me off.
there is not the only English people in this forum.
sr. member
Activity: 241
Merit: 250
Not sure about lake, but BTC-e only reports a small piece of the orderbook
For instance


if there is no full order book, how do people make decisions to trading??

Uh, you buy or sell? I mean... what? Your question doesnt even make sense, and I'm not talking about the broken English. I know what you're asking, and the question is totally illogical as it implies the only information used in daytrading is the orderbook of the exchange being traded on.

That is not even remotely true. I mean, its so wrong I dont think there is any hope in explaining it to you. I know I'm being a total dick but that question just screams of ignorance so much that it actually pisses me off.
lol, you understand me indeed  Grin
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