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Topic: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - page 1080. (Read 1811606 times)

hero member
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holy shit
10.40!  Undecided

Time to build up the bids and dump again?

i have a bad feeling about this.....

but i cannot bring my self to hit the buy button atm

I'm definitely not buying. Too fake.
legendary
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Someone needs bitcoins  Grin
hero member
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all big wall offers get pulled and then we rally  Grin
sr. member
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A Blockchain Mobile Operator With Token Rewards
holy shit
10.40!  Undecided

Time to build up the bids and dump again?

i have a bad feeling about this.....

but i cannot bring my self to hit the buy button atm
hero member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 502
Time to build up the bids and dump again?
sr. member
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A Blockchain Mobile Operator With Token Rewards
I'm still short, this changes nothing
legendary
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rippleFanatic
The manipulator took his ask stairway down.

*ahem*, called that.

I think we already saw the dump. Now Mr. M is just squeezing the last drops with his thin tiny bids. If/when the sell-drip stops, he'll flip the bids and asks to start pushing it the other way. His intention is to generate trading volume, he doesn't really care what the price is.
legendary
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Indeed.  Maybe he's going to buy up all the asks that accumulated around his.  Hurry, buy before he does!
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The manipulator took his ask stairway down.
hero member
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whats the problem with the stair formation?

It takes 1,2 millions of dollars to up the price of 1$. Interesting lol
donator
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whats the problem with the stair formation?
Rally!!!!! = +$5.00

Optionally, it could be every $0.10.

the long hard stairway to heaven
420
hero member
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whats the problem with the stair formation?
hero member
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legendary
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9.9.2012: I predict that single digits... <- FAIL
Maybe this thread should change name to Stairway Observer...

legendary
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rippleFanatic
 Is there any primer on how to read these walls again within the 100+ pages for us eco noobs watching from the sidelines?

  I get the walls idea but so what, if there's a huge ask (selling) wall, the price should stay where it's at, right?  If there's a huge bid (buying) wall, the price shouldn't move down too much either?

  Should the charts be mirroring each other ideally?  

  Otherwise if the orange line is flat, all the lower priced orders could be bought up sold into so the price crashes?

Different opinions on walls, but you have the right idea. Correction to your terminology, when the bids are thin, they are sold into, crashing the price. When the asks are thin, they are bought up quicker (rally).

That's what usually happens in my opinion, so I like trading based on depth (bid depth vs ask depth). Others think its better to ignore, because they are sometimes manipulation attempts ("fake" walls that get removed).
hero member
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  Is there any primer on how to read these walls again within the 100+ pages for us eco noobs watching from the sidelines?

  I get the walls idea but so what, if there's a huge ask (selling) wall, the price should stay where it's at, right?  If there's a huge bid (buying) wall, the price shouldn't move down too much either?

  Should the charts be mirroring each other ideally?  

  Otherwise if the orange line is flat, all the lower priced orders could be bought up so the price crashes?


I lol'd

You broke it!  Cheesy
legendary
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I lol'd
legendary
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someone someone...Pirate!

Naaah, too unrealistic Wink
legendary
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tick tick tick... nobody is budging until pirate makes his move and time is running out!

apparently he started to pay back few small accounts,
but i cant seem to find anyone confirming that

There is atleast one confirmation in the paid back thread. The payment however came from GPumax mined coins and not the BTST fund so sadly it does little to quell either side of the 'debate'.

http://blockchain.info/address/1PSf86KnLuzM7Ris5kDhTEZwooR3p2iyfV

money came from there

I know about these tiddlywinks... I'm referring to the market as a whole.  My guess as to the "stability" at just under 10 is that everybody is waiting for pirate.  Buyers are waiting because they think he may attempt to crash the market.  Sellers...well I dunno... ask side is steeper then its been in a long time but for some reason is not moving.  Could "someone" be a big part of that ask sawtooth pattern?
legendary
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kinda off topic but, why 47.5 BTC  i thought it was 50 BTC per block?
the fee from whatever particular pool those particular coins were mined from.

so the pool takes its fee directly from the block, some how   Huh

i would of thought, the pool gets the 50BTC and then takes a fee and splits the rest of the coins with the miners of that pool



Doesn't have to... for example, egilius (sp?... Luke-Jr's pool) pays out the coinbase to all miners based on their contributions.  If you mine with him your payments come as generated coins and you have to wait the standard 120 confirmations before you can spend them.
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