What am I lying about, again? I was trying to sell a couple coins, they finally sold at about $430 (retail). I bought them back at a slight discount, but other than that my entire trading account is in cash. Honest injun.
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Keep up man, that lying is so yesterday's news.
sounds like you sold some BTC, and then bought them back, so in the end, you didn't really sell anything and you made a bit of a trading profit in the process.
I never claimed to be "really selling anything". What I am doing (again) is taking money off the exchange. The fact that I have to reduce the premium I get for selling retail indicates anecdotally that western demand is depressed.
I think if I was going to lie to make a bearish argument, I would invent something more persuasive, but apparently you consider my point so devastating to the bull camp that it must be fabricated. or something. I don't really understand your hostility.
You probably recall that for nearly 2 years, I have had several back and forth discussions with you including politics, but yep, my recent "attacks" in your direction had been aimed more at some of the contents of your recent repetitive posts and even your self-proclaimed assertions that sincerity doesn't matter... and your other assertions that your employment of exaggeration is a good thing in order to better draw attention to your topic(s) and to make points.
Regarding your selling btc at retail (and above retail), is that on local bitcoins or directly meeting with people or some other advertisement mechanism?
I've recently sold a few bitcoins on local bitcoins, and I understand that the premium that you can ask depends upon the geographical location and accordingly the competition in that area.
Also, sometimes people are more interested to buy when they see that the prices are going up, rather than going down or sideways.
recently, I was selling some BTC on local bitcoins for 3-4% premium, but then in the past week or two, I noticed some guy had begun to advertise in my area and coming in and advertising 2-3% below my asking price, so recently, no one has been contacting me and requesting to buy BTC from me.
Who knows? I don't have very much experience with local bitcoins or other direct BTC sales mediums, but I suppose that there could be other avenues to advertise a willingness to sell BTC in which the competition is not so tight?