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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 1901. (Read 26630760 times)

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Bhahah Will the Forum block that website as well? 🤣 Losers... Imgur rocks it just does not like your litter on its website 😆

forum has not blocked talkimg, talkimg.com is down.

You are not ignored yet. Quote the troll once more and be welcome to my growing list.

This place isn't what it used to be.
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UK inflation holds at 8.7% despite all the interest rate increases so far.

I expect the Bank of England to go with a 0.50 raise tomorrow taking the base rate to 5%.

The housing market is collapsing regardless as new mortgage rates are above that, 6+%.

America's the same.

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US's launch its own Crypto Exchange

A group of significant companies, including Citadel, Fidelity, Charles Schwab, Virtu Financial, Sequoia Capital, and Paradigm, have joined forces to develop EDX Markets, a new cryptocurrency exchange. The exchange operates as a marketplace where customer assets are not directly handled, according to a non-custodial paradigm. Improved liquidity, aggressive quotes, and a distinctive trade execution arrangement are all goals of EDX. Additionally, traders will be able to settle trades matched on the platform thanks to the future launch of EDX Clearing, which was also revealed. Jamil Nazarali, the CEO, emphasises the need for a secure and legal bitcoin industry.

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Bhahah Will the Forum block that website as well? 🤣 Losers... Imgur rocks it just does not like your litter on its website 😆

forum not blocked talkimg, talkimg.com is down.

Well that is dissapointing...
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Bhahah Will the Forum block that website as well? 🤣 Losers... Imgur rocks it just does not like your litter on its website 😆

forum has not blocked talkimg, talkimg.com is down.
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Precision Beats Power and Timing Beats Speed.

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Bhahah Will the Forum block that website as well? 🤣 Losers... Imgur rocks it just does not like your litter on its website 😆
legendary
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Far, Far, Far Right Thug
UK inflation holds at 8.7% despite all the interest rate increases so far.

I expect the Bank of England to go with a 0.50 raise tomorrow taking the base rate to 5%.

The housing market is collapsing regardless as new mortgage rates are above that, 6+%.
legendary
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Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)


Billions don't make you happy inside, they also don't give your life a (better) meaning.
No matter how much worth people had, some ended their life through suicide.

Hmm, I do believe that inner peace is important but sometimes it makes me really curious that a poor always anticipate money can fix everything which is also a familiar fact.
It really depends on the people in your circle.

To live peacefully we don't need Billions of Millions
Reflection of Million and Billion never let you live peacefully.

Right.
And here is the secret for happiness: Personal relationships of good quality. Share laughs, cries and love with people you are connected to.
Things and wins only make you happy for a short time.  You experience a dopamine boost, then comes the fall.
A manager i came to know once said to me that if you get over your successes in a humbly, quiet way, it won't deplete your dopamine and you're already set up for the next win.

/wiseass-offtopic-mode off

What's Bitcoin doing? Another bull trap? Many signals start pointing to an uptrend to suggested $30k, short consolidation followed by extended bullrun onset.
Historically spoken, $30k should be in when my monthly DCA fires, which is followed by the suggested correction shortly after  Roll Eyes Tongue  Cheesy


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi60tvRwRlE

One thing for sure, those poor souls did indeed have the true Titanic experience and then some.

There is another incident in Mediterranean Sea where a boat carrying 750 migrants from different countries got sunk, only few survived while 500 still missing and are not believed to be dead. The boat has small kids on board too.

Irony is that survivors saying that Greece Coast guards were seeing the boat sinking but they came for rescue. They were gong illegal but at-least the coast guards can rescue them from death and send them back to there countries.

With these people too many dreams of living a prosperous lives in EU got sunk in the Mediterranean sea.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65942426


While the data and witness reports revealed in the current investigations point to the coast guard being responsible for the ship tipping over by trying to tow them off international waters. just sayin...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi60tvRwRlE

One thing for sure, those poor souls did indeed have the true Titanic experience and then some.

There is another incident in Mediterranean Sea where a boat carrying 750 migrants from different countries got sunk, only few survived while 500 still missing and are not believed to be dead. The boat has small kids on board too.

Irony is that survivors saying that Greece Coast guards were seeing the boat sinking but they didn't came for rescue. They were gong illegal but at-least the coast guards can rescue them from death and send them back to there countries.

With these people too many dreams of living a prosperous lives in EU got sunk in the Mediterranean sea.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65942426
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By the way,..... I would like to mention:

Some of you may know that a bit over a week ago, Binance US had stated that it may lose its banking services, so it suggested that either people withdraw their USD or convert them over to USDT.

I converted all mine over to USDT and then re-established my buy/sell orders on Binance US as part of the BTC/USDT pair, and so it was a bit strange that about 3.5 hours ago (calculated from the time of this post), I was waiting for my sell order at $28,900 to fill, and then all of a sudden all of my orders filled from $28,900 all the way up to $129,400... .. and there was some kind of a fat finger or something, and then the price moved back down to $28,800-ish... so I bought back all the BTC that I had sold (plus a little extra), and reset my BTC sell orders and also ended up with some extra USDT out of the deal, too.. ..  I don't really want to disclose the amounts, but it surely adds up... and I have not exactly added it up.. I suppose that I could do some math at some point.

I would have had my BTC sell orders (with the USDT pair) up to $150k; however, at the time that I set my orders (maybe a week and a half ago), their system did not allow me to set sell orders higher than $130k... but this fat finger, or whatever it was, had ended up buying bitcoin all the way up to $138k. .. When I just reset my sell orders, it allowed me to set them up to $145k... so usually those kinds of fat fingers do not happen twice, even though sometimes some variation of them can happen when the order books get cleared out like that.. or who knows what caused such a thing?

The market and the orders on Binance US's BTC/USDT pair seem to be working normally now, and it is difficult to know what caused such a spurt in the price.. whether a bug, a fat finger, or just very illiquid markets.. or even manipulation?

Nice one JJG
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By the way,..... I would like to mention:

Some of you may know that a bit over a week ago, Binance US had stated that it may lose its banking services, so it suggested that either people withdraw their USD or convert them over to USDT.

I converted all mine over to USDT and then re-established my buy/sell orders on Binance US as part of the BTC/USDT pair, and so it was a bit strange that about 3.5 hours ago (calculated from the time of this post), I was waiting for my sell order at $28,900 to fill, and then all of a sudden all of my orders filled from $28,900 all the way up to $129,400... .. and there was some kind of a fat finger or something, and then the price moved back down to $28,800-ish... so I bought back all the BTC that I had sold (plus a little extra), and reset my BTC sell orders and also ended up with some extra USDT out of the deal, too.. ..  I don't really want to disclose the amounts, but it surely adds up... and I have not exactly added it up.. I suppose that I could do some math at some point.

I would have had my BTC sell orders (with the USDT pair) up to $150k; however, at the time that I set my orders (maybe a week and a half ago), their system did not allow me to set sell orders higher than $130k... but this fat finger, or whatever it was, had ended up buying bitcoin all the way up to $138k. .. When I just reset my sell orders, it allowed me to set them up to $145k... so usually those kinds of fat fingers do not happen twice, even though sometimes some variation of them can happen when the order books get cleared out like that.. or who knows what caused such a thing?

The market and the orders on Binance US's BTC/USDT pair seem to be working normally now, and it is difficult to know what caused such a spurt in the price.. whether a bug, a fat finger, or just very illiquid markets.. or even manipulation?

It is difficult to conclude without knowing the amount of Bitcoin, but i do hope it was significant amount for you! I mean we do see flash crashes every now and then, why not the opposite...
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By the way,..... I would like to mention:

Some of you may know that a bit over a week ago, Binance US had stated that it may lose its banking services, so it suggested that either people withdraw their USD or convert them over to USDT.

I converted all mine over to USDT and then re-established my buy/sell orders on Binance US as part of the BTC/USDT pair, and so it was a bit strange that about 3.5 hours ago (calculated from the time of this post), I was waiting for my sell order at $28,900 to fill, and then all of a sudden all of my orders filled from $28,900 all the way up to $129,400... .. and there was some kind of a fat finger or something, and then the price moved back down to $28,800-ish... so I bought back all the BTC that I had sold (plus a little extra), and reset my BTC sell orders and also ended up with some extra USDT out of the deal, too.. ..  I don't really want to disclose the amounts, but it surely adds up... and I have not exactly added it up.. I suppose that I could do some math at some point.

I would have had my BTC sell orders (with the USDT pair) up to $150k; however, at the time that I set my orders (maybe a week and a half ago), their system did not allow me to set sell orders higher than $130k... but this fat finger, or whatever it was, had ended up buying bitcoin all the way up to $138k. .. When I just reset my sell orders, it allowed me to set them up to $145k... so usually those kinds of fat fingers do not happen twice, even though sometimes some variation of them can happen when the order books get cleared out like that.. or who knows what caused such a thing?

The market and the orders on Binance US's BTC/USDT pair seem to be working normally now, and it is difficult to know what caused such a spurt in the price.. whether a bug, a fat finger, or just very illiquid markets.. or even manipulation?
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(do any of uie-pooies need to know what is the deadman's zone?).

The dead man zone is the area directly around a bushfire that is likely to burn within five minutes given the current wind conditions or an anticipated change in wind direction. The distance this zone extends from the firefront is highly dependent on terrain, windspeed, fuel type and composition, relative humidity and ambient temperature, and can range from under 100 metres (330 ft) to well over 1 kilometre (3,300 ft).[1]

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Now please explain the WO version of Deadman's zone.
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