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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 23576. (Read 26713762 times)

legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1047
Hope the perma-bulls will at least take the chance to learn something here.

Herd behaviour, mass psychology, going against the crowd, delusions, blind greed, economics, investing, trading, controlling one's emotions, bubbles, technology, frauds, scammers, sociopathy, ethics, etc.

Whether you got screwed or you profited, there's a lot to learn from this whole mess.
I'm actually serious  Cheesy

You forgot a few. The wealth effect and game theory and of course how to avoid the wambulance did not buy/sell cry when investing.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1008
Delusional crypto obsessionist
I think we're back to 320 within 7 days.
After that we'll retest this bottom in a few weeks, but we might not get lower than 250.
When confirmed, it's straight to 1000 half way the year.
After that it's work in progress, could hit 10k at 2016-12-31

I probably have to polish my ball to be more precise.


I'm still waiting for one of you perma-bulls to tell me why you expect people to buy bitcoin for anything other than gambling speculating. The fact that I still haven't met a single person in my life who told me they've bought bitcoins to go shopping (or even have interest) is proof enough.

You're right, the current fiat system is much better Grin Grin Grin Grin
lmao.
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1012
i got tipped today for -and i quote- some majectic trolling.

Of course i dumped those right away on exchanges. Don't want to be a bagholder.
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 102
Could you please explain in detail why the price might not rally again? Do you have an explanation? Or should we believe in your version of the magic that it won't turn around and self reassurance that Bitcoin will die.

Otherwise you are looking kind of like an idiot, that only focuses on price and hasn't got a clue what's going around in the world, Bitcoin developments, etc.

I'm still waiting for one of you perma-bulls to tell me why you expect people to buy bitcoin for anything other than gambling speculating. The fact that I still haven't met a single person in my life who told me they've bought bitcoins to go shopping (or even have interest) is proof enough.

People don't want them because there's a barrier to entry to buy them, and even once they have them, they need to be secured, which is burdensome and technically intimidating for anyone who doesn't already have a keen interest in security. Then, even if they want to spend them, they're faced with a wild west ecosystem of no consumer protection. No chargebacks, orders expire in 10 minutes, no points or any other "membership" rewards, customer service nightmares... you have to be smoking something if you think people are interested in that?

There's several other very sound arguments as to why bitcoin is incapable of operating as a currency, but until perma-bulls can even explain why ordinary people would buy bitcoins for any practical reason... the burden is on their side! Check mate, you lose.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1002
Strange, yet attractive.
Honestly, today was a great day! More people than ever were concerned about my money/investment on the trolltalk.org forum.

More "This user is currently ignored" than ever on this thread. Progress!
Bullish? Grin
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
Time to have the bitcoin talk with grandma.

... She's prone to give money to strangers over the phone. ...

She's perfect bitcoin investor. Because safe.


Never did advice bitcoin to anyone in my family or friends. Because i care for them.

I talked my father out of spending 50K on bitcoins around 600.  He got the idea from some idiot neighbor pumping it hard on him and trying to convince him it was a small risk investment.  Apparently this neighbor spent about 100K when price was 800

I also told my HS friend to stay away when the price was around 800.

The first time I heard about bitcoins economics I knew it was all wrong

Thank you kind sir. Please, save us all from the scary limited supply electronic currency.

My brother warned me at $17 that the government would ban it.

Last week he finally asked me how to accept Bitcoin for his business.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
Honestly, today was a great day! More people than ever were concerned about my money/investment on the trolltalk.org forum.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
Hope the perma-bulls will at least take the chance to learn something here.

Herd behaviour, mass psychology, delusions, greed, economics, investing, trading, controlling one's emotions, bubbles, technology, frauds, scammers, sociopathy, ethics, etc.

Whether you got screwed or you profited, there's a lot to learn from this whole mess.
I'm actually serious  Cheesy

Unlikely. Permabulls have the same mentality as gold bugs, they're incapable of changing their beliefs or learning.
They have religious state of mind toward their investment, blame it on everyone else, come up with conspiracies and excuses, and usually are being arrogant and condescending to people who are trying to talk sense to them.

And how exactly is this any different than bears/trolls, I have yet to see some sense coming from you lot.

Please explain to me, why are you trolls becoming so emotional about bulls and their view on bitcoin. It's just hilarious. Given the fact that you trolls could benefit the most from bitcoin, because it's ideal for micro-payments.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
This is nastier than the dirty underwear hamper at an old folks home
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1012
Hope the perma-bulls will at least take the chance to learn something here.

Herd behaviour, mass psychology, delusions, greed, economics, investing, trading, controlling one's emotions, bubbles, technology, frauds, scammers, sociopathy, ethics, etc.

Whether you got screwed or you profited, there's a lot to learn from this whole mess.
I'm actually serious  Cheesy

Unlikely. Permabulls have the same mentality as gold bugs, they're incapable of changing their beliefs or learning.
They have religious state of mind toward their investment, blame it on everyone else, come up with conspiracies and excuses, and usually are being arrogant and condescending to people who are trying to talk sense to them.

my mom always told me to avoid Jehovah's Witnesses
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 261
★ Investor | Trader | Promoter
Hope the perma-bulls will at least take the chance to learn something here.

Herd behaviour, mass psychology, delusions, greed, economics, investing, trading, controlling one's emotions, bubbles, technology, frauds, scammers, sociopathy, ethics, etc.

Whether you got screwed or you profited, there's a lot to learn from this whole mess.
I'm actually serious  Cheesy

Unlikely. Permabulls have the same mentality as gold bugs, they're incapable of changing their beliefs or learning.
They have religious state of mind toward their investment, blame it on everyone else, come up with conspiracies and excuses, and usually are being arrogant and condescending to people who are trying to talk sense to them.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
Not even a decent bounce right away before the next leg uh?  Cheesy

I don't think I've ever seen the bitcoin market this anemic. Basically the only people still holding are putting their faith in some kind of magical turn around, based on nothing but blind self reassurance that the price *needs* to rally again because...

math, fundamentals, internet, man in suit on message board told me.

It's the worst form of degenerate gambling. Lots of stupids... why not just go to casino and bet on roulette wheel? That would give much better chance!

Could you please explain in detail why the price might not rally again? Do you have an explanation? Or should we believe in your version of the magic that it won't turn around and self reassurance that Bitcoin will die.

Otherwise you are looking kind of like an idiot, that only focuses on price and hasn't got a clue what's going around in the world, Bitcoin developments, etc.
full member
Activity: 131
Merit: 100
This user is currently ignored.


Which user?














Oh, nevermind...
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 1035
Hope the perma-bulls will at least take the chance to learn something here.

Herd behaviour, mass psychology, delusions, greed, economics, investing, trading, controlling one's emotions, bubbles, technology, frauds, scammers, sociopathy, ethics, etc.

Whether you got screwed or you profited, there's a lot to learn from this whole mess.
I'm actually serious  Cheesy

You do realize that the bears are exactly the same, right? Roll Eyes

I personally simply believe in the protocol so much. It's like it was made for me
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
Hope the perma-bulls will at least take the chance to learn something here.

Herd behaviour, mass psychology, going against the crowd, delusions, blind greed, economics, investing, trading, controlling one's emotions, bubbles, technology, frauds, scammers, sociopathy, ethics, etc.

Whether you got screwed or you profited, there's a lot to learn from this whole mess.
I'm actually serious  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1008
Delusional crypto obsessionist
Time to have the bitcoin talk with grandma.

... She's prone to give money to strangers over the phone. ...

She's perfect bitcoin investor. Because safe.


Never did advice bitcoin to anyone in my family or friends. Because i care for them.

I talked my father out of spending 50K on bitcoins around 600.  He got the idea from some idiot neighbor pumping it hard on him and trying to convince him it was a small risk investment.  Apparently this neighbor spent about 100K when price was 800

I also told my HS friend to stay away when the price was around 800.

The first time I heard about bitcoins economics I knew it was all wrong

You dudes all have way to much cash to fool around with!
I would suggest to wait till btc hit 100k, then at least you can buy a single one
hero member
Activity: 669
Merit: 500
Time to have the bitcoin talk with grandma.

... She's prone to give money to strangers over the phone. ...

She's perfect bitcoin investor. Because safe.

Yep, she has to travel an hour on the bus just to go to the only library that still has a card catalog.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
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hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
Time to have the bitcoin talk with grandma.

... She's prone to give money to strangers over the phone. ...

She's perfect bitcoin investor. Because safe.


Never did advice bitcoin to anyone in my family or friends. Because i care for them.

I talked my father out of spending 50K on bitcoins around 600.  He got the idea from some idiot neighbor pumping it hard on him and trying to convince him it was a small risk investment.  Apparently this neighbor spent about 100K when price was 800

I also told my HS friend to stay away when the price was around 800.

The first time I heard about bitcoins economics I knew it was all wrong
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