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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 25887. (Read 26608337 times)

legendary
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I would better accumulate as much btc as I can as soon as possible...

Noone cares what you do..
newbie
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I didn't know bitcoin is so small, if we have a so huge potential why there is people in this forum speaking about 0$ in few months?

Because they're trolls

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I am not involved in the stock market, but I'm excited to see what will happen to Bitcoin when the bubble pops.

I would better accumulate as much btc as I can as soon as possible...
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1001

Is this supposed to be a picture of all of us on the forum Adam?

I am the blond in front I guess.  Cheesy
legendary
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Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
legendary
Activity: 1320
Merit: 1007

I didn't know bitcoin is so small, if we have a so huge potential why there is people in this forum speaking about 0$ in few months?

Because they're trolls

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I am not involved in the stock market, but I'm excited to see what will happen to Bitcoin when the bubble pops.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
The S&P 500 is currently in a bubble.

The market cap of S&P 500 is 17.5 trillion dollars.

If only 1% of that money flows into Bitcoin, thats 175 billion adding to the market cap of Bitcoin.

Not saying it will happen, but it's a possibility.

I didn't know bitcoin is so small, if we have a so huge potential why there is people in this forum speaking about 0$ in few months?
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1001
The S&P 500 is currently in a bubble.

The market cap of S&P 500 is 17.5 trillion dollars.

If only 1% of that money flows into Bitcoin, thats 175 billion adding to the market cap of Bitcoin.

Not saying it will happen, but it's a possibility.

I thought about that.  With the ETF opens and it is easier for that money to flow in then it will have a very good chance of happening.

hopefully people are already considering it though.
legendary
Activity: 1320
Merit: 1007
The S&P 500 is currently in a bubble.

The market cap of S&P 500 is 17.5 trillion dollars.

If only 1% of that money flows into Bitcoin, thats 175 billion adding to the market cap of Bitcoin.

Not saying it will happen, but it's a possibility.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Yes, but with tools and 200+years experience from stock market you can switch as you want.

I was shorting before the PP news, i'm long from 469 now

It's not about short or long it's about adapting to a market
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
$486, seems that the weak hands have sold all that they could.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1001
Good morning fellow Bitcoin addicts. 

I am feeling pretty good about Bitcoin today.   Grin

I think I see the light at the end of the tunnel finally!
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Say you do have 1,000 coins to toss around....would you guys recommend bot trading?

Why risk trading?  Except obvious price movements, of course.
1k coins is .5M USD.  Within a year or two, you are likely to have 2M USD, and maybe more.

Remember, most traders lose money.

I see a contradiction here

If you thinks it's gonna rise, why dont use this money with some levrage to win more ?

you talk about 4x so 40x with levrage, enjoy 20M USD

10X gains = 10X losses.  You misjudge and get hit with 1% move against you? You lost 10% of your collateral.
Trying to buy or sell 10 x 1k coins is nearly impossible due to slippage and liquidity.  Even 1k is very difficult.

I did the math for Bfx once, using the max 3.3X leverage and minimum maintenance requirement.  At an 18% loss, you are liquidated and would be lucky to have anything left.  At 10X margin, it must be 5 or 6%.

Take a look at the daily chart and count all of those 20, 30, 40, 50% spikes down.  Notice that there were several during the November bubble, so even then it wasn't safe to use large margins.


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donator
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Say you do have 1,000 coins to toss around....would you guys recommend bot trading?
If one has to ask, then no, your bot won't be profitable.

Also, the main factor decreasing its attractivity would be counterparty risk.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
playing pasta and eating mandolinos
Say you do have 1,000 coins to toss around....would you guys recommend bot trading?

With that amount of bananas, you can do market making, or even speculative arbitrage. You need software for these things, but not the 'bot' you find around (you need to develop them yourself). And there is bad-ass competition (very bad guys waiting to rape you).
So maybe you better off sniping some big trade once in a while. That can be a hell of a profit anyway.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Say you do have 1,000 coins to toss around....would you guys recommend bot trading?

Why risk trading?  Except obvious price movements, of course.
1k coins is .5M USD.  Within a year or two, you are likely to have 2M USD, and maybe more.

Remember, most traders lose money.

I see a contradiction here

If you thinks it's gonna rise, why dont use this money with some levrage to win more ?

you talk about 4x so 40x with levrage, enjoy 20M USD
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1000
Say you do have 1,000 coins to toss around....would you guys recommend bot trading?

Why risk trading?  Except obvious price movements, of course.
1k coins is .5M USD.  Within a year or two, you are likely to have 2M USD, and maybe more.

Remember, most traders lose money.


I would assume anyone with that amount of coins would know the answer to that question

I wouldnt risk it either...swing trading by hand would probably be most profitable
legendary
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full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Say you do have 1,000 coins to toss around....would you guys recommend bot trading?

Why risk trading?  Except obvious price movements, of course.
1k coins is .5M USD.  Within a year or two, you are likely to have 2M USD, and maybe more.

Remember, most traders lose money.
legendary
Activity: 4200
Merit: 4887
You're never too old to think young.
I clicked to see what you were responding to and it seems to have been deleted.

Then I noticed there were no posts from Faiiiiling, Dump3er, etc.

Have the FUD spammers abandoned us? Maybe they didn't get paid.

They were crushed under the banhammer  Cheesy

Maybe not. I just saw a Chuckee post in another thread.  Sad
jr. member
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Merit: 1
Say you do have 1,000 coins to toss around....would you guys recommend bot trading?
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