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January 27, 2012, 04:07:32 PM
#29

bitcoin is indeed quite UNDERVALUED right now, on the long-term.

What gives you that idea?

Or do you not believe in perishable gold?

the text you clipped from my quote answers your question...  Huh

Not completely... some details/assumptions would be nice.
legendary
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January 27, 2012, 04:04:16 PM
#28
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Quote from: arepo on Today at 08:38:27 PM

bitcoin is indeed quite UNDERVALUED right now, on the long-term.

What gives you that idea?

Or do you not believe in perishable gold?

Ummm dude can't you even do simple division?

Hmmm... let me see here.... nope, still nothing. Let's see what you got?

quite simple, if people buy in at whatever rates they buy, it means people believe that it worth at least more, from trading perspective
there is no other real value associated with bitcoin other than what it's being traded for

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January 27, 2012, 03:56:44 PM
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Quote from: arepo on Today at 08:38:27 PM

bitcoin is indeed quite UNDERVALUED right now, on the long-term.

What gives you that idea?

Or do you not believe in perishable gold?

Ummm dude can't you even do simple division?

Hmmm... let me see here.... nope, still nothing. Let's see what you got?
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this statement is false
January 27, 2012, 03:54:20 PM
#26

bitcoin is indeed quite UNDERVALUED right now, on the long-term.

What gives you that idea?

Or do you not believe in perishable gold?

the text you clipped from my quote answers your question...  Huh
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January 27, 2012, 03:48:57 PM
#25
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Quote from: arepo on Today at 08:38:27 PM

bitcoin is indeed quite UNDERVALUED right now, on the long-term.

What gives you that idea?

Or do you not believe in perishable gold?

Ummm dude can't you even do simple division?
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January 27, 2012, 03:46:39 PM
#24

bitcoin is indeed quite UNDERVALUED right now, on the long-term.

What gives you that idea?

Or do you not believe in perishable gold?
sr. member
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this statement is false
January 27, 2012, 03:38:27 PM
#23
Completely agree. The Manipulator is an excuse for bad trading so you can self-victimize.

Also, I like arepo, please continue posting. Much better than a FlipPro. Grin
LOL Why bring me into the convo?  Kiss

haha apparently i make better predictions. come at me brah Cool
I agree with this post..

The manipulator is the collective mind of a bunch of newb traders getting owned.

If this market was a bit more mature, we would already be back at double digits by now...

i agree completely. shorting and doubt are dampening the price, on the 6-month-scale. there was about as much money in the economy on the eve of the supposed $8 RALLY as there was at the peak of the summer bubble. bitcoin is indeed quite UNDERVALUED right now, on the long-term.
legendary
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January 27, 2012, 03:01:40 PM
#22
Completely agree. The Manipulator is an excuse for bad trading so you can self-victimize.

Also, I like arepo, please continue posting. Much better than a FlipPro. Grin
LOL Why bring me into the convo?  Kiss

haha apparently i make better predictions. come at me brah Cool
I agree with this post..

The manipulator is the collective mind of a bunch of newb traders getting owned.

If this market was a bit more mature, we would already be back at double digits by now...
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this statement is false
January 27, 2012, 02:59:08 PM
#21
Completely agree. The Manipulator is an excuse for bad trading so you can self-victimize.

Also, I like arepo, please continue posting. Much better than a FlipPro. Grin
LOL Why bring me into the convo?  Kiss

haha apparently i make better predictions. come at me brah Cool
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January 27, 2012, 02:58:31 PM
#20
Wow you really are the first one to make this point. I'm sure you've changed the minds of many people and started a snowball effect of change.  

maybe for a lot of people here, this is their first experience trading and it's obvious during some of the non-manipulated price swings that there is some serious panic buying/selling going on.

are you patronizing me for presenting good advice in a relatively novel way? patience is important.

Evidently, for some people here, manipulative promotion and trading of a microcap issue is wholly outside of their experience. Observing that bitcoin presents a sterling opportunity to practice such well-known scheming must be motivated by sour grapes over a trading loss, paranoia, or ill will of some sort. After all, this isn't the pink sheets, this is the world's first decentralized Massively Multiplayer Online Monetary System, MMOMS for short.

Cool by me, keep up the good work.


no ill will at all. i am not commenting on the so-called 'manipulators'. i am commenting on the behavior of the panic traders who amplify the momentum of an already volatile market.

just, trade patiently. how is that getting misconstrued here? Cheesy
legendary
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January 27, 2012, 02:57:29 PM
#19
Completely agree. The Manipulator is an excuse for bad trading so you can self-victimize.

Also, I like arepo, please continue posting. Much better than a FlipPro. Grin
LOL Why bring me into the convo?  Kiss
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January 27, 2012, 02:42:20 PM
#18
Wow you really are the first one to make this point. I'm sure you've changed the minds of many people and started a snowball effect of change.  

maybe for a lot of people here, this is their first experience trading and it's obvious during some of the non-manipulated price swings that there is some serious panic buying/selling going on.

are you patronizing me for presenting good advice in a relatively novel way? patience is important.

Evidently, for some people here, manipulative promotion and trading of a microcap issue is wholly outside of their experience. Observing that bitcoin presents a sterling opportunity to practice such well-known scheming must be motivated by sour grapes over a trading loss, paranoia, or ill will of some sort. After all, this isn't the pink sheets, this is the world's first decentralized Massively Multiplayer Online Monetary System, MMOMS for short.

Cool by me, keep up the good work.
legendary
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January 27, 2012, 02:09:28 PM
#17
ok, so the instant large change in order book from bids to asks not so long ago was an effect of Bitcoinica? doubtful
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January 27, 2012, 01:55:33 PM
#16

I wouldn't take a couple people arguing semantics and some off topic crap as everybody. People who get mad and complain about the manipulator are usually just angry that they lost money and need something besides themselves to blame. Besides, the OP in that thread is hardly conducive to getting a good discussion on charting analysis if that's what you were hoping for.  

i was just pointing out a couple rather obvious signals Cheesy
legendary
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January 27, 2012, 01:51:52 PM
#15

I wouldn't take a couple people arguing semantics and some off topic crap as everybody. People who get mad and complain about the manipulator are usually just angry that they lost money and need something besides themselves to blame. Besides, the OP in that thread is hardly conducive to getting a good discussion on charting analysis if that's what you were hoping for. Most of them are just trolling you cause they see how bothered you get. 
legendary
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January 27, 2012, 01:51:28 PM
#14
Every time I hear "The Manipulator", I reach for my gun.
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January 27, 2012, 01:50:18 PM
#13
Completely agree. The Manipulator is an excuse for bad trading so you can self-victimize.

Also, I like arepo, please continue posting. Much better than a FlipPro. Grin

flattered Cheesy

but yeah no one 'believes' in charts here it's pretty dumb. i only heeded ineededausername's technical analysis while mine was still weak when i first invested. but then he completely miscalled the RALLY TO $8. and i've been largely accurate since new years.

heh, I gave up after that Tongue
N12
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January 27, 2012, 01:41:11 PM
#12
That’s not true, many here post and analyze charts.

Perhaps I should contribute something too, as I just recently set up my SierraChart again: http://www.sierrachart.com/userimages/upload_2/1327689495742.png

Should’ve put a bit of money on the upper trendline for the short-term bounce.
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January 27, 2012, 01:34:12 PM
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legendary
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January 27, 2012, 01:32:16 PM
#10
but yeah no one 'believes' in charts here

What gives you that idea?
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