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sr. member
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October 03, 2014, 09:31:22 AM
#11
weak hands sell now
sr. member
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October 03, 2014, 09:30:58 AM
#10
Wrong section. Or are you asshole just posting in Speculation to gain more attention like a dumb facebook attention crackwhore?

"you can't handle the truth!!!!!!!"

k!!!!!!!1
hero member
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October 03, 2014, 09:28:04 AM
#9
Wrong section. Or are you asshole just posting in Speculation to gain more attention like a dumb facebook attention crackwhore?

"you can't handle the truth!!!!!!!"
sr. member
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October 03, 2014, 09:27:49 AM
#8
Wrong section. Or are you asshole just posting in Speculation to gain more attention like a dumb facebook attention crackwhore?
Anger won't make the price go up.
Anger won't make you less ashamed in front of your family for the stupid son they have.
sr. member
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October 03, 2014, 09:25:49 AM
#7
Wrong section. Or are you asshole just posting in Speculation to gain more attention like a dumb facebook attention crackwhore?
sr. member
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October 03, 2014, 09:25:09 AM
#6
Hope is for slobs and losers who refuse to work a normal job and want to get rich on "quick schemes".
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October 03, 2014, 09:23:54 AM
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So is your suggestion to sell all the  bitcoin now ? I think this is not the real solution Wink .   The price will  raise  (  I think)  in the next block reward halving (2016) .

Drop your false hope! At present, this market requires approximately $1.8 million USD EVERY DAY to maintain price levels. 3,600 coins are being minted every day, and there is not even demand for the ones out there now! The net halving will not happen until late 2016, at least. There are too many coins and not enough people who want them!

Just look around here, the same 2 or 3 dozen bulls and a few bears every single day. This is the premier bitcoin forum, and nobody even cares!
sr. member
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October 03, 2014, 09:19:27 AM
#4
Most people here have deluded themselves into thinking btc is going to skyrocket sue to "imminent mass adoption!"  Clearly this is not the case, and lots of former bulls are now facing the facts and turning bearish.  One of the ways people tell themselves they are right is saying anyone who sells is a "weak hand."  Funny because you should be calling them "smart hands."

I'll admit I had high hopes for btc, but the last bubble has no reason to repeat itself: There's no new money coming in from anywhere in the world, adoption by merchants just essentially creates lots of sell pressure, and the media is doing its job scaring people away from btc by associating it with illegal activity.

Good luck to holders though.

So is your suggestion to sell all the  bitcoin now ? I think this is not the real solution Wink .   The price will  raise  (  I think)  in the next block reward halving (2016) .


It won't raise! The KNOWLEDGE of halving is weighted in to the current price already. Don't you know anything about the markets?
hero member
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October 03, 2014, 09:19:22 AM
#3
Most people here have deluded themselves into thinking btc is going to skyrocket sue to "imminent mass adoption!"  Clearly this is not the case, and lots of former bulls are now facing the facts and turning bearish.  One of the ways people tell themselves they are right is saying anyone who sells is a "weak hand."  Funny because you should be calling them "smart hands."

I'll admit I had high hopes for btc, but the last bubble has no reason to repeat itself: There's no new money coming in from anywhere in the world, adoption by merchants just essentially creates lots of sell pressure, and the media is doing its job scaring people away from btc by associating it with illegal activity.

Good luck to holders though.

So is your suggestion to sell all the  bitcoin now ? I think this is not the real solution Wink .   The price will  raise  (  I think)  in the next block reward halving ( 2016 ) .



I'm not trying to give anyone trading advice, but people here seem to think calling others "weak hands" somehow makes it ok that they are losing money if they are holding btc.  Obviously it has potential to rise, but there is no logical reason it would be soon.
legendary
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#Free market
October 03, 2014, 09:16:58 AM
#2
Most people here have deluded themselves into thinking btc is going to skyrocket sue to "imminent mass adoption!"  Clearly this is not the case, and lots of former bulls are now facing the facts and turning bearish.  One of the ways people tell themselves they are right is saying anyone who sells is a "weak hand."  Funny because you should be calling them "smart hands."

I'll admit I had high hopes for btc, but the last bubble has no reason to repeat itself: There's no new money coming in from anywhere in the world, adoption by merchants just essentially creates lots of sell pressure, and the media is doing its job scaring people away from btc by associating it with illegal activity.

Good luck to holders though.

So is your suggestion to sell all the  bitcoin now ? I think this is not the real solution Wink .   The price will  raise  (  I think)  in the next block reward halving (2016) .

hero member
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October 03, 2014, 09:13:37 AM
#1
Most people here have deluded themselves into thinking btc is going to skyrocket sue to "imminent mass adoption!"  Clearly this is not the case, and lots of former bulls are now facing the facts and turning bearish.  One of the ways people tell themselves they are right is saying anyone who sells is a "weak hand."  Funny because you should be calling them "smart hands."

I'll admit I had high hopes for btc, but the last bubble has no reason to repeat itself: There's no new money coming in from anywhere in the world, adoption by merchants just essentially creates lots of sell pressure, and the media is doing its job scaring people away from btc by associating it with illegal activity.

Also, what happens if another exchange (maybe btc-e??) goes down.  BTC couldnt handle that.

Good luck to holders though.
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