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sr. member
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June 13, 2016, 06:53:44 PM
#41
I agree with those who think that there will be a big correction in the price because a +$300 in just a few days is an extreme rise and some people are going to sell to get profit
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June 13, 2016, 06:52:00 PM
#40
BTC isnt over. I can tell you that. Hwoever it is wise to watch the price and moving stops up while watching smaller tf.
legendary
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June 13, 2016, 06:50:27 PM
#39
Because whenever I buy bitcoin, it always decides to plummet.

Bought $800 worth of btc couple minutes ago from coinbase @ $674
Bet I will have around $600 once the payment clears.

I am being optimistic, but this has always happened. I mean, every god damn time.

Lol, RIP you. But seriously the market doesn't depend on your buys and sells, instead it's based on people's thought sand actions, supply and demand. With the upcoming halving this is going to be interesting.

We could see what happens after the payment clears...
prepareing for a collapse that is never coming is s kind of strange. why is everybody telling such a big bullshit in this forum i dont see it why would you make panic for nothing i cant see the point...
Typical fudsters. You get used to it in Bitcoin or any alt coins too. You have the crazy "moon" people who shout the price will soar and you have the doomsayers who think it's cursed and will fail lol.
Each side has its own vocal minority, there are a lot of people that don't think either scenario will occur and everything will keep dredging on as Bitcoin moves, and eventually it will naturally hit the "moon" value proclaimed by so many users.

I personally have no real opinion on the matter, it seems like either scenario is possible, but I doubt the community would just let everything die.
legendary
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June 13, 2016, 06:38:13 PM
#38
Not retracting at anytime soon, and let me remind you we still have 28 more days or something to go..

This $1k marker will hit I`m sure back how we did in the mt.gox days but no more downfall of an exchange. Unless a whale is taking the ropes in the behind scenes which I doubt.
legendary
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June 13, 2016, 05:33:36 PM
#37
Because whenever I buy bitcoin, it always decides to plummet.

Bought $800 worth of btc couple minutes ago from coinbase @ $674
Bet I will have around $600 once the payment clears.

I am being optimistic, but this has always happened. I mean, every god damn time.

probably because you always buy high instead of buying low?  Tongue

what the pharmacist just said.
legendary
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June 13, 2016, 04:40:47 PM
#36
It's probably because you, like most people, only buy an asset when it's rising.  My guess is that you're not buying any of the decent altcoins that have been pummeled lately.   You have to buy low and sell high, but it takes balls to buy something when it's in the tank.
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June 13, 2016, 04:06:46 PM
#35
i think that there wont be a collapse in the near future, i think the price will continue growing for a while for now
legendary
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June 13, 2016, 04:06:02 PM
#34
Because whenever I buy bitcoin, it always decides to plummet.

Bought $800 worth of btc couple minutes ago from coinbase @ $674
Bet I will have around $600 once the payment clears.

I am being optimistic, but this has always happened. I mean, every god damn time.

Don't worry you may lose in the short range but for the medium / long term you will recover your loss and maybe you could double your earning, the price may continue even its rise during these days  Smiley

There is a simple rule for that; If you don't sell, you will not lose anything. If you stick to that, then there is not much to worry about. But if you see your investment go down in value and you sell, then yes, the loss is there. The real question is, how long will people wait in order to see their "loss" turn into profit?
legendary
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June 13, 2016, 03:05:11 PM
#33
you have bought at around 674 and see you are already up by few $ as price is near 700$ today. We may also seen 800$ soon so its better you hold your bitcoin tight. Grin
legendary
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June 13, 2016, 02:51:14 PM
#32
Buying on coinbase when it's not an instant purchase is a really risky thing to do after a big move up. Not only will you not see your coins for a week, the stress will gnaw at you - I know because I've done it and the wait sucks.
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June 13, 2016, 02:46:25 PM
#31
Because whenever I buy bitcoin, it always decides to plummet.

Bought $800 worth of btc couple minutes ago from coinbase @ $674
Bet I will have around $600 once the payment clears.

I am being optimistic, but this has always happened. I mean, every god damn time.

Don't worry you may lose in the short range but for the medium / long term you will recover your loss and maybe you could double your earning, the price may continue even its rise during these days  Smiley
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June 13, 2016, 02:36:05 PM
#30
Because whenever I buy bitcoin, it always decides to plummet.

Bought $800 worth of btc couple minutes ago from coinbase @ $674
Bet I will have around $600 once the payment clears.

I am being optimistic, but this has always happened. I mean, every god damn time.

Lol, RIP you. But seriously the market doesn't depend on your buys and sells, instead it's based on people's thought sand actions, supply and demand. With the upcoming halving this is going to be interesting.

We could see what happens after the payment clears...
prepareing for a collapse that is never coming is s kind of strange. why is everybody telling such a big bullshit in this forum i dont see it why would you make panic for nothing i cant see the point...
Typical fudsters. You get used to it in Bitcoin or any alt coins too. You have the crazy "moon" people who shout the price will soar and you have the doomsayers who think it's cursed and will fail lol.
sr. member
Activity: 336
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June 13, 2016, 09:51:40 AM
#29
Because whenever I buy bitcoin, it always decides to plummet.

Bought $800 worth of btc couple minutes ago from coinbase @ $674
Bet I will have around $600 once the payment clears.

I am being optimistic, but this has always happened. I mean, every god damn time.

Lol, RIP you. But seriously the market doesn't depend on your buys and sells, instead it's based on people's thought sand actions, supply and demand. With the upcoming halving this is going to be interesting.

We could see what happens after the payment clears...
prepareing for a collapse that is never coming is s kind of strange. why is everybody telling such a big bullshit in this forum i dont see it why would you make panic for nothing i cant see the point...
hero member
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June 13, 2016, 08:18:18 AM
#28
At the end of the day,  as long as when the dump comes we are higher up than when we started the pump i don't see any problems.  Of course if we do dump down to 500 all the naysayers will come out to declare the death of bitcoin.  Again.
yeah but it would be also really bad in my opinion if the price start falling as most people will sell their bitcoins and the interest in it would start falling because of people losses

in my opinion there might not be any collapses in bitcoin before the halving because people seem to be really interesting in bitcoins so they are not planning to sell at least right now
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June 13, 2016, 07:49:08 AM
#27
At the end of the day,  as long as when the dump comes we are higher up than when we started the pump i don't see any problems.  Of course if we do dump down to 500 all the naysayers will come out to declare the death of bitcoin.  Again.
hero member
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June 13, 2016, 05:45:13 AM
#26
i don't see any collapse at worst a small correction toward 600-800, in other word expect a retract around now, and then again a consolidation before the enxt pump

Yeah, I don't see a collapse coming right now. Nothing like a economic crisis can happen to bitcoin since it is completely decentralized. But its price can adjust in the short term, but only the short term.

The general trend is going up. And it turns out you were wrong. The funds are probably already cleared and you've clearly made a profit.
hero member
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June 13, 2016, 01:46:16 AM
#25
A collapse? Don't think so, but a 100$ correction is possible...

True, I fear even more than that. Price movements nowadays are spikes, so small crashes as correction is quite a possibility. Probably next week? What's your guess?

Bitcoin has always been a guessing game and it's one of the things that makes it so much fun. IMO I think we'll rise to at least $800 before any corrections occur.
legendary
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June 13, 2016, 01:29:56 AM
#24
A collapse? Don't think so, but a 100$ correction is possible...

True, I fear even more than that. Price movements nowadays are spikes, so small crashes as correction is quite a possibility. Probably next week? What's your guess?
legendary
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June 13, 2016, 01:02:47 AM
#23
i don't see any collapse at worst a small correction toward 600-800, in other word expect a retract around now, and then again a consolidation before the enxt pump
hero member
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June 12, 2016, 10:06:17 PM
#22
Eh, maybe you're lucky this time and you won't get shafted by the market. By the looks of things the market is progressively moving up, and so I think you're safe from the harrows of the supposed curse that you have when it comes to investing. If China keeps being bullish and looks to propel the value even further, you might get a chance to feel good about your investment opportunities.
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