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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 20113. (Read 26720580 times)

legendary
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That was fast, the mods have deleted all those threads apart from one by ALlYg8.

A few days ago, Lauda posted in here, telling everyone to report more often -- the mods are willing to fight the spam, but need us to report the posts.
legendary
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re: price. $340 is the first obvious level of interest (current DSMA20). Not saying this is 'hard' support, but price action around there should tell us something about the current market appetite. Next one down is around $330, today's value of the so far unbroken upwards trendline since October. Finally, I expect that any sharper decline we might see will at least take a deep breath at around $280 (weekly SMA20). Note: I'm not saying price will inevitably go there, just that if daily downwards momentum drives price into this region, weekly sma will likely prove to be a strong 'congestion' zone, if not hard support.

(EDIT) To get a bit more concrete: I'd say another ~10% drop to ~$310/2000CNY is currently my most likely short-to-mid term scenario. In addition, I  see some evidence that this region is starting to act as support (even if the level itself is briefly pierced).
hero member
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There should be more than enough FUD news in the shitload of new threads started today by newbies with random user names like FW8Dt5, Jd19bW, C6H68g, and ALlYg8. I haven't got round to reading any of them yet because they all look like the work of the same person whose choices of user names are so random that they would make good passwords.



That was fast, the mods have deleted all those threads apart from one by ALlYg8.

I skimmed them on the way to the "report" button. Sadly there was no new FUD Sad It was all copy-n-paste trollery.

It's not all sad, uninspiring news however. We can deduce from the trollage that the trolls' pay-master wants to buy, albeit at slightly cheaper prices. Bullish?!
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ymmm, sounds promising, but we need some FUD news

There should be more than enough FUD news in the shitload of new threads started today by newbies with random user names like FW8Dt5, Jd19bW, C6H68g, and ALlYg8. I haven't got round to reading any of them yet because they all look like the work of the same person whose choices of user names are so random that they would make good passwords.

It's one of lambie's new hobbies.


The only one of those threads that got a reply was started by ALlYg8, and in the reply Patatas pointed out that all the recent posts about bitcoin dying were all created by Lambie. We probably have Patatas to thank for reporting them and getting them quickly removed.


All these recent posts about bitcoin dying are all created by this newbie cunt who is trying to make multiple profiles since his post from the original account was not acknowledged more like No one gave two fucks about it.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/vlxv75-673917

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/allyg8-673914

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/jd19bw-673902

legendary
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Prepare your ass for sub $200 coins!
ymmm, sounds promising, but we need some FUD news

There should be more than enough FUD news in the shitload of new threads started today by newbies with random user names like FW8Dt5, Jd19bW, C6H68g, and ALlYg8. I haven't got round to reading any of them yet because they all look like the work of the same person whose choices of user names are so random that they would make good passwords.

It's one of lambie's new hobbies.
legendary
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sr. member
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ymmm, sounds promising, but we need some FUD news

There should be more than enough FUD news in the shitload of new threads started today by newbies with random user names like FW8Dt5, Jd19bW, C6H68g, and ALlYg8. I haven't got round to reading any of them yet because they all look like the work of the same person whose choices of user names are so random that they would make good passwords.



That was fast, the mods have deleted all those threads apart from one by ALlYg8.
legendary
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I think the crop failure was supposed to be because increasing CO2 leads to more unstable weather patterns leading to events like flooding and drought.

2012–15 North American drought

"1,692 counties across 36 states in the U.S. have been legally declared primary natural disaster areas as of August 17 as the drought continues to cover 62% of the contiguous U.S."

Good to hear that's not a problem.


Roll Eyes kid got served that same old mainstream soup heh.

You should instead be concerned about how USG programs such as HAARP are factually controlling the weather.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/weather-warfare-beware-the-us-military-s-experiments-with-climatic-warfare/7561
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/shortcuts/2015/feb/16/can-the-cia-weaponise-the-weather-geoengineering
legendary
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Have you ever wondered what makes idiots pay several dollars for a cup of coffee? Well, apart from them being idiots of course. It´s really strange, what with the extreme oversupply of coffee, the price of coffee is at a 30-year low. This chart only goes back 20 years though.

[...]


I always assumed that the people selling coffee to idiots wouldn't be paying the spot price for coffee but instead paying a premium for coffee forwards or futures, so they could guarantee they stayed in business if the spot price suddenly rocketed.

Their customers are still idiots, though.

Well, as far back as I remember retarded scientists have been predicting widespread crop failure due to increasing CO2 in the atmosphere. I´m sure that scare mongering has moved prices but it didn´t prevent record grain crop yields in 2014. I guess plants like CO2 a lot more than do scientists.

I think the crop failure was supposed to be because increasing CO2 leads to more unstable weather patterns leading to events like flooding and drought.

2012–15 North American drought

"1,692 counties across 36 states in the U.S. have been legally declared primary natural disaster areas as of August 17 as the drought continues to cover 62% of the contiguous U.S."

Good to hear that's not a problem.


Roll Eyes kid got served that same old mainstream soup heh.

You should instead be concerned about how USG programs such as HAARP are factually controlling the weather.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/weather-warfare-beware-the-us-military-s-experiments-with-climatic-warfare/7561
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/shortcuts/2015/feb/16/can-the-cia-weaponise-the-weather-geoengineering
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legendary
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Have you ever wondered what makes idiots pay several dollars for a cup of coffee? Well, apart from them being idiots of course. It´s really strange, what with the extreme oversupply of coffee, the price of coffee is at a 30-year low. This chart only goes back 20 years though.

[...]


I always assumed that the people selling coffee to idiots wouldn't be paying the spot price for coffee but instead paying a premium for coffee forwards or futures, so they could guarantee they stayed in business if the spot price suddenly rocketed.

Their customers are still idiots, though.

Well, as far back as I remember retarded scientists have been predicting widespread crop failure due to increasing CO2 in the atmosphere. I´m sure that scare mongering has moved prices but it didn´t prevent record grain crop yields in 2014. I guess plants like CO2 a lot more than do scientists.

I think the crop failure was supposed to be because increasing CO2 leads to more unstable weather patterns leading to events like flooding and drought.

2012–15 North American drought

"1,692 counties across 36 states in the U.S. have been legally declared primary natural disaster areas as of August 17 as the drought continues to cover 62% of the contiguous U.S."

Good to hear that's not a problem.
legendary
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These commodity market routs are worrying just in the huge pricing instabilities they are telegraphing.

Cheap commodities are great and signal healthy technological advances .... usually, but when there is widespread dumping and sell-offs in just about all raw materials, energy supplies, shipping rates some serious shit is UP. I don't know what it is but something big is fucked up for sure. The mountain of leveraged derivatives involved in these markets has got to be sending trading black boxes haywire.

It's like the feeling of dread when you see the tide go way way out before the tsunami arrives. It looks cool and weird but you know its not good, w/e IT is.

May have something to do with Glencore going bust in Sept. and a few other major commodity brokerages getting caught in the trouble liquidating positions widely but I would want to be on lookout for counterparty risks, capital freezing, credit market seizures etc ... nothing happens in a vacuum.
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Have you ever wondered what makes idiots pay several dollars for a cup of coffee? Well, apart from them being idiots of course. It´s really strange, what with the extreme oversupply of coffee, the price of coffee is at a 30-year low. This chart only goes back 20 years though.

[...]


I always assumed that the people selling coffee to idiots wouldn't be paying the spot price for coffee but instead paying a premium for coffee forwards or futures, so they could guarantee they stayed in business if the spot price suddenly rocketed.

Their customers are still idiots, though.

Well, as far back as I remember retarded scientists have been predicting widespread crop failure due to increasing CO2 in the atmosphere. I´m sure that scare mongering has moved prices but it didn´t prevent record grain crop yields in 2014. I guess plants like CO2 a lot more than do scientists.
hero member
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Have you ever wondered what makes idiots pay several dollars for a cup of coffee? Well, apart from them being idiots of course. It´s really strange, what with the extreme oversupply of coffee, the price of coffee is at a 30-year low. This chart only goes back 20 years though.

[...]


I always assumed that the people selling coffee to idiots wouldn't be paying the spot price for coffee but instead paying a premium for coffee forwards or futures, so they could guarantee they stayed in business if the spot price suddenly rocketed.

Their customers are still idiots, though.
hero member
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Have you ever wondered what makes idiots pay several dollars for a cup of coffee? Well, apart from them being idiots of course. It´s really strange, what with the extreme oversupply of coffee, the price of coffee is at a 30-year low. This chart only goes back 20 years though.


legendary
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Clueless!
The global economic news is currently so bad, I'm expecting to look out the window and see empty grocery store shelves and shootings in the street any second.  I estimate each round of gunfire will be worth a 1% BTC increase.

To tell you the truth if it was not for the 1100 usd per btc bubble in 2013..when the Chinese folk went nuts and tried to move around 75 years of China under communism wealth out of the country ASAP....and or course mt.gox and some other scandals ...we'd be sitting pretty good now

oct 18th 2013 started my KNC Jupiter 550gh miner. I think it was 1 BTC a day (for a bit anyway) and that date $150 usd per BTC.

2014 say the ave was 250 usd per btc or so (ouch year) Sad

2015 it is now end of the year and it is 350 usd per btc

hell if not for the china bubble and the scandals we'd be kicking ass now imho around 1000 usd per btc..but drama occurs on all 'births' or so I've been told Smiley
hero member
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People need to dump some coins now as I'm waiting for a long time to buy BTC @$220.

At least we need to dump some coins temporarily for buying and hoarding them again Wink
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The global economic news is currently so bad, I'm expecting to look out the window and see empty grocery store shelves and shootings in the street any second.  I estimate each round of gunfire will be worth a 1% BTC increase.

Empty grocery store shelves are extremely unlikely at this point of time. It´s totally a buyer´s market, most commodities are at multi-year lows - if anybody´s desperate it´s sellers. So, barring all out war or other catastrophes on that scale I think we can rest pretty easy in the supply department.
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