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legendary
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August 06, 2014, 06:11:11 PM
#26
I made 25k on forex. This doesnt include my regular income. I sell chemichals. I make enough not to care about your opinion.

Any tips on forex trading strategy?
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August 04, 2014, 06:20:33 AM
#25
I made 25k on forex. This doesnt include my regular income. I sell chemichals. I make enough not to care about your opinion.
legendary
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August 03, 2014, 04:17:11 AM
#24
You can copy/paste all day but you are still wrong. It's okay though I know you don't have the money to pay up on your bet you lost.

This topic isnt about it, douche. And you owe me. As i said - make your buyera pay in parts. Make them send 50$ first "for fees" and the rest as second payment. I know it. I experienced it.

Well as far as your OP goes, I give 1/2 star (out of possible 5 stars). And you get the 1/2 star simply because you seemed to attempt to rub 2 brain cells together to come up with your analysis.

However, your "real" speculation is basically just random, pieced together, rawly subjective and non-informative speculation. Not very "real," unfortunately.

Keep trying.

You obviously know nothing about banking and finance. I have an Economics masters degree, worked in a bank for four years, and trade forex for 8.

The above is real. Its an answer to the topic of another user of how bitcoins would overtake USD and will reach 500,000 dollars just because price increased tenfold last year.

Thats why. And everything written by me is 100% fact. I studied this in school and in the university of Sofia.

Read a book if you want to look smart.



Lol. How impressive. I guess those teachers in your Economics master classes told your 25k would be a pychological barrier for bitcoin. You didn't pull that # out of your ass at all.

Forex isn't bitcoin. Banking isnt bitcoin. If you were so fucking bright, you would have bought bitcoin when it was <$10 and youd be wealthy today. But you aren't that bright. IN FACT that you worked in a bank of 4 years instead of running your own company that you created makes me think your even less bright.

So get some REAL LIFE experience "if you want to look be smart."

Oh, that's right. Your too busy arguing over a $50 transaction in paypal. Obviously, you are rolling high.

Bro, I workeD in a bank. I have a company. I trade forex wih real cash. Last year i made 25k on forex alone. I even wrote my gbp/usd and xauusd trades here in may or june last year....

Bro, you made 25k in Forex. Not bad. You worked in a bank. Fair enough. I've earned over 26x your annual forex earnings in only the first 7 months of this year between a business I own and trading bitcoin (not counting bitcoin appreciation last 2 months).

Like I said, get some real world experience and get smarter. There are people doing real grade A analysis on this forum. Your OP was weak sauce. Give us something substantial. Or at least learn to take a little criticism. I have.
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August 03, 2014, 03:17:04 AM
#23
You can copy/paste all day but you are still wrong. It's okay though I know you don't have the money to pay up on your bet you lost.

This topic isnt about it, douche. And you owe me. As i said - make your buyera pay in parts. Make them send 50$ first "for fees" and the rest as second payment. I know it. I experienced it.

Well as far as your OP goes, I give 1/2 star (out of possible 5 stars). And you get the 1/2 star simply because you seemed to attempt to rub 2 brain cells together to come up with your analysis.

However, your "real" speculation is basically just random, pieced together, rawly subjective and non-informative speculation. Not very "real," unfortunately.

Keep trying.

You obviously know nothing about banking and finance. I have an Economics masters degree, worked in a bank for four years, and trade forex for 8.

The above is real. Its an answer to the topic of another user of how bitcoins would overtake USD and will reach 500,000 dollars just because price increased tenfold last year.

Thats why. And everything written by me is 100% fact. I studied this in school and in the university of Sofia.

Read a book if you want to look smart.



Lol. How impressive. I guess those teachers in your Economics master classes told your 25k would be a pychological barrier for bitcoin. You didn't pull that # out of your ass at all.

Forex isn't bitcoin. Banking isnt bitcoin. If you were so fucking bright, you would have bought bitcoin when it was <$10 and youd be wealthy today. But you aren't that bright. IN FACT that you worked in a bank of 4 years instead of running your own company that you created makes me think your even less bright.

So get some REAL LIFE experience "if you want to look be smart."

Oh, that's right. Your too busy arguing over a $50 transaction in paypal. Obviously, you are rolling high.

Bro, I workeD in a bank. I have a company. I trade forex wih real cash. Last year i made 25k on forex alone. I even wrote my gbp/usd and xauusd trades here in may or june last year....
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August 03, 2014, 03:14:31 AM
#22
This topic isnt about it, douche. And you owe me. As i said - make your buyera pay in parts. Make them send 50$ first "for fees" and the rest as second payment. I know it. I experienced it.

Pay in parts? This prevents chargebacks?

For someone that "worked in a bank", you really sound retarded.

No signature purchase? CHARGEBACK. It's that easy.

Signature purchase? PIN transaction? A little more difficult to chargeback, but still entirely possible.

It's all in what the cardholder tells the bank. If the cardholder lies in the appropriate fashion, then it's Affidavit -> CHARGEBACK.

Why must people spout shit they have NO ACTUAL EXPERIENCE with?


Man do I dislike less informed people. Ok. We're talking of paypal buyer protrction reversal. Chargeback is done by banks.

This idiot protects his boyfriend (his second account).

No one talks about a POS transaction chargeback. Thats different because you have to pay for something with your card.

So a chargeback in Paypal is possible eventhough the payment is sent through their system. Why? The person charges paypal back. Not you (the user).

What signature, what PIN? Were talking about an online transaction. No one uses PIN online. You have CVV and 3D secure (Visa, MasterCard). Thats a 2F banking authentication system in the EU.
legendary
Activity: 2156
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August 03, 2014, 03:11:36 AM
#21
You can copy/paste all day but you are still wrong. It's okay though I know you don't have the money to pay up on your bet you lost.

This topic isnt about it, douche. And you owe me. As i said - make your buyera pay in parts. Make them send 50$ first "for fees" and the rest as second payment. I know it. I experienced it.

Well as far as your OP goes, I give 1/2 star (out of possible 5 stars). And you get the 1/2 star simply because you seemed to attempt to rub 2 brain cells together to come up with your analysis.

However, your "real" speculation is basically just random, pieced together, rawly subjective and non-informative speculation. Not very "real," unfortunately.

Keep trying.

You obviously know nothing about banking and finance. I have an Economics masters degree, worked in a bank for four years, and trade forex for 8.

The above is real. Its an answer to the topic of another user of how bitcoins would overtake USD and will reach 500,000 dollars just because price increased tenfold last year.

Thats why. And everything written by me is 100% fact. I studied this in school and in the university of Sofia.

Read a book if you want to look smart.



Lol. How impressive. I guess those teachers in your Economics master classes told your 25k would be a pychological barrier for bitcoin. You didn't pull that # out of your ass at all.

Forex isn't bitcoin. Banking isnt bitcoin. If you were so fucking bright, you would have bought bitcoin when it was <$10 and youd be wealthy today. But you aren't that bright. IN FACT that you worked in a bank of 4 years instead of running your own company that you created makes me think your even less bright.

So get some REAL LIFE experience "if you want to look be smart."

Oh, that's right. Your too busy arguing over a $50 transaction in paypal. Obviously, you are rolling high.
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Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Man is King!
August 03, 2014, 03:03:21 AM
#20
You can copy/paste all day but you are still wrong. It's okay though I know you don't have the money to pay up on your bet you lost.

This topic isnt about it, douche. And you owe me. As i said - make your buyera pay in parts. Make them send 50$ first "for fees" and the rest as second payment. I know it. I experienced it.

Well as far as your OP goes, I give 1/2 star (out of possible 5 stars). And you get the 1/2 star simply because you seemed to attempt to rub 2 brain cells together to come up with your analysis.

However, your "real" speculation is basically just random, pieced together, rawly subjective and non-informative speculation. Not very "real," unfortunately.

Keep trying.

You obviously know nothing about banking and finance. I have an Economics masters degree, worked in a bank for four years, and trade forex for 8.

The above is real. Its an answer to the topic of another user of how bitcoins would overtake USD and will reach 500,000 dollars just because price increased tenfold last year.

Thats why. And everything written by me is 100% fact. I studied this in school and in the university of Sofia.

Read a book if you want to look smart.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Man is King!
August 03, 2014, 02:58:43 AM
#19
This topic isnt about it, douche. And you owe me. As i said - make your buyera pay in parts. Make them send 50$ first "for fees" and the rest as second payment. I know it. I experienced it.

Pay in parts? This prevents chargebacks?

For someone that "worked in a bank", you really sound retarded.

No signature purchase? CHARGEBACK. It's that easy.

Signature purchase? PIN transaction? A little more difficult to chargeback, but still entirely possible.

It's all in what the cardholder tells the bank. If the cardholder lies in the appropriate fashion, then it's Affidavit -> CHARGEBACK.

Why must people spout shit they have NO ACTUAL EXPERIENCE with?

You cannot chargeback multiple transactions for a single product/services in the EU.
And a chargeback is serious issue.
Also I ve tried it. By mistake. Someone had rlto pay me 1600$. And for an unknown reason he did two x 800$.
AfterwRds I received my favourite paypal claim email and 800$ were frozen and then taken back. I read the buyer protection rules. And it clearly states it. It doesnt cover cars, gifts and multiple payments. Just read the damn thing.

If you do not trust me about the chargeback policy of banks I could send you our modus operandi that we used in FINVBGSF. You have to translate it in english.

legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1070
August 03, 2014, 02:11:53 AM
#18
You can copy/paste all day but you are still wrong. It's okay though I know you don't have the money to pay up on your bet you lost.

This topic isnt about it, douche. And you owe me. As i said - make your buyera pay in parts. Make them send 50$ first "for fees" and the rest as second payment. I know it. I experienced it.

Well as far as your OP goes, I give 1/2 star (out of possible 5 stars). And you get the 1/2 star simply because you seemed to attempt to rub 2 brain cells together to come up with your analysis.

However, your "real" speculation is basically just random, pieced together, rawly subjective and non-informative speculation. Not very "real," unfortunately.

Keep trying.
full member
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Merit: 100
Man is King!
August 03, 2014, 12:55:05 AM
#17
You can copy/paste all day but you are still wrong. It's okay though I know you don't have the money to pay up on your bet you lost.

This topic isnt about it, douche. And you owe me. As i said - make your buyera pay in parts. Make them send 50$ first "for fees" and the rest as second payment. I know it. I experienced it.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
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August 02, 2014, 11:00:51 PM
#16
Great idea, lets make a new thread instead of posting in the one we already have.

Just as good of an idea as taking paypal gift in exchange for bitcoins because its not reversible  Roll Eyes

Side note- You have my address to pay the $100 you bet me, incase you missed it here it is
1KCt9ZFS2L6QW4vcdTFqHVzusiaZe6wQGz

https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/Refunds-and-cancellations/Gift-payments-reversible/td-p/462611?profile.language=en-gb

Read it and weep loser. Since you have taken the bet you owe me a benjamin.

I used to sell in game gold all the time using paypal's "gift" option and I can tell you right now that all they have to do is login to their paypal via a proxy and send you the money. They then have 45 days to claim that their account was hacked and all that money is reversed. I've experienced it multiple times first hand. Don't fool yourself.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 02, 2014, 06:24:21 PM
#15
You can copy/paste all day but you are still wrong. It's okay though I know you don't have the money to pay up on your bet you lost.
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August 02, 2014, 06:20:27 PM
#14
None of your #2 arguments make sense. They depend on unsupportable assumptions, such as you can't own fractional bitcoins and that an average transaction will be $2500.

In order for the value of a bitcoin to reach $500,000 (in today's dollars), Bitcoin would have to become the primary global currency (replacing the dollar). That isn't impossible, but it is extremely unlikely.

No. As I wrote the daily turnover is 40000BTC. So @ 500,000 its going to be 20bln. Thats how the banking system work. But it has backup. 4% of all cash is printed. The rest is electronic currency.
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August 02, 2014, 06:18:10 PM
#13
The kid is 27 and used to work in a bank.

To the first user - credit cards even have 6 months chargeback period. Also - you cannot claim fraud when you send money to your friend or family. Only if someone hacks your account and sent gift to themselves. Furthermore here is a way around the buyer protection - it only covers single payments. If something is paid in parts it only covers the first payment.

To the scammer - how many profiles you have you 419er?
sr. member
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August 02, 2014, 05:54:03 PM
#12
I used to think family/friend payment wasn't reversible but found out the hard way that it is. They have to claim that someone hacked their account, etc, but everything on paypal is technically reversible..

Yet another vouch that it is reversible. How many people have agreed with you? None in case you werent counting.
newbie
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August 02, 2014, 04:36:45 PM
#11
buy where money come from if it worth 500.000 Cheesy ?
my predicition maxium will each 10k / BTC . that my prediction . and minimum around $200/btc
hero member
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August 02, 2014, 04:29:44 PM
#10
I used to think family/friend payment wasn't reversible but found out the hard way that it is. They have to claim that someone hacked their account, etc, but everything on paypal is technically reversible..
legendary
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Merit: 3391
August 02, 2014, 04:22:41 PM
#9
None of your #2 arguments make sense. They depend on unsupportable assumptions, such as you can't own fractional bitcoins and that an average transaction will be $2500.

In order for the value of a bitcoin to reach $500,000 (in today's dollars), Bitcoin would have to become the primary global currency (replacing the dollar). That isn't impossible, but it is extremely unlikely.
sr. member
Activity: 243
Merit: 250
August 02, 2014, 02:59:41 PM
#8
The kid is 27 and used to work in a bank.

To the first user - credit cards even have 6 months chargeback period. Also - you cannot claim fraud when you send money to your friend or family. Only if someone hacks your account and sent gift to themselves. Furthermore here is a way around the buyer protection - it only covers single payments. If something is paid in parts it only covers the first payment.

To the scammer - how many profiles you have you 419er?

You'll grow up one day don't worry. Until then don't sell your coins for paypal gift unless you like chargebacks.
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August 02, 2014, 02:55:14 PM
#7
The kid is 27 and used to work in a bank.

To the first user - credit cards even have 6 months chargeback period. Also - you cannot claim fraud when you send money to your friend or family. Only if someone hacks your account and sent gift to themselves. Furthermore here is a way around the buyer protection - it only covers single payments. If something is paid in parts it only covers the first payment.

To the scammer - how many profiles you have you 419er?
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