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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 26720. (Read 26609764 times)

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P.S. - Dell computers are garbage... but their company is ginormous.

I've been using the alienware m11x r3  for work for the last 5 years or so and it is rock solid.

Just wanted to say that not all Dell products are crap.

Touché. I was thinking about the really crumby Dell computers that never really work at my college.
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P.S. - Dell computers are garbage... but their company is ginormous.

I've been using the alienware m11x r3  for work for the last 5 years or so and it is rock solid.

Just wanted to say that not all Dell products are crap.
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By the way... it is time to roll out the Ron Paul meme... because it is happening (or at least starting to).
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I would think that the proposed NY regulations for cryptocurrencies are bad news, that more than compensate for Dell "accepting bitcoins".  So perhaps one should ask why isn't the price falling now.

(Well, you know my explanation for that, and I know that you don't like it...)

I don't think anybody expected the Lawsky situation to be any better than it was. Moreover, the general tenor is positive, towards adoption, and encourages feedback from users. So, I think that the Lawsky was more a non-event that was already priced in. And, in fact, if anything, it would weigh ever so slightly positive because whenever there is a government announcement there is the risk of a negative surprise. There was no such major negative surprise. Thus, I think you are off on this one.
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I would think that the proposed NY regulations for cryptocurrencies are bad news, that more than compensate for Dell "accepting bitcoins".  So perhaps one should ask why isn't the price falling now.

(Well, you know my explanation for that, and I know that you don't like it...)

may i ask if you own bitcoins?

im wondering why you are spending so much time on this forums despite displaying kinda hate against bitcoin Huh
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I would think that the proposed NY regulations for cryptocurrencies are bad news, that more than compensate for Dell "accepting bitcoins".  So perhaps one should ask why isn't the price falling now.

(Well, you know my explanation for that, and I know that you don't like it...)
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What I dont get is how good news after good news comes out, BTC hardly moves up... yet the first sniff at something negative, the markets tank, though short lived most times, but the reaction is so much more quicker.



That would be a great change for once IMO.
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And I lean closer to a bear in most situations (I am bullish long-term, but still bearish in comparison to most) and I am telling you that right now I think we are way undervalued.
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looks like the 635 wall on stamp is going to get eaten....very slowly........................

It won't be as slowly as you think. Note that the kick up in volume right by the Chinese right after the Dell news was at about 1 in the morning. Wait for China to wake up... they are the higher volume players... It seems like China is the driver and Stamp traders don't want to stray too far away and be stuck out on a limb. I bought back in today contrary to my initial plan... the price is still cheap given the news... it really is pretty big news.

P.S. - Dell computers are garbage... but their company is ginormous.
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What I dont get is how good news after good news comes out, BTC hardly moves up... yet the first sniff at something negative, the markets tank, though short lived most times, but the reaction is so much more quicker.

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Who's there?
What I dont get is how good news after good news comes out, BTC hardly moves up... yet the first sniff at something negative, the markets tank, though short lived most times, but the reaction is so much more quicker.

It works the same way analog/classical/legacy securities markets work:  When there's good news, the market reacts in horror; when there's bad news, the market reacts with glee.

In the liar's promises market, this is understood to be because the prices are set by Fed policy, and when there is bad news, the fed makes policy drag risk up, while when there is good news, the fed is likely to allow slightly more rational risk discounting.

Why it happens in the honest proofs market as well?  I suspect the fiat pricing means the same risk discounting impact that applies to the vapor-at-the-break-of-dawn market gets applied to fiat-priced eternal verity market.  Fiat creates a web of illusions, and most of the fiat is held in the hands of unenlighted atavist ur-humans.

I would understand it were the news general-economy news. But they are bitcon-related news. Bitcoin is too small to affect dollar or economy, so why would Fed react to Dell or NY news?
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looks like the 635 wall on stamp is going to get eaten....very slowly........................
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What I dont get is how good news after good news comes out, BTC hardly moves up... yet the first sniff at something negative, the markets tank, though short lived most times, but the reaction is so much more quicker.

It works the same way analog/classical/legacy securities markets work:  When there's good news, the market reacts in horror; when there's bad news, the market reacts with glee.

In the liar's promises market, this is understood to be because the prices are set by Fed policy, and when there is bad news, the fed makes policy drag risk up, while when there is good news, the fed is likely to allow slightly more rational risk discounting.

Why it happens in the honest proofs market as well?  I suspect the fiat pricing means the same risk discounting impact that applies to the vapor-at-the-break-of-dawn market gets applied to fiat-priced eternal verity market.  Fiat creates a web of illusions, and most of the fiat is held in the hands of unenlighted atavist ur-humans.


Or... humans are just risk averse.
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What I dont get is how good news after good news comes out, BTC hardly moves up... yet the first sniff at something negative, the markets tank, though short lived most times, but the reaction is so much more quicker.

It works the same way analog/classical/legacy securities markets work:  When there's good news, the market reacts in horror; when there's bad news, the market reacts with glee.

In the liar's promises market, this is understood to be because the prices are set by Fed policy, and when there is bad news, the fed makes policy drag risk up, while when there is good news, the fed is likely to allow slightly more rational risk discounting.

Why it happens in the honest proofs market as well?  I suspect the fiat pricing means the same risk discounting impact that applies to the vapor-at-the-break-of-dawn market gets applied to fiat-priced eternal verity market.  Fiat creates a web of illusions, and most of the fiat is held in the hands of unenlighted atavist ur-humans.
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.no1 is going crazy now we have the dumper making sure of that but if we had the buyers of November we'd have cleaned this mystery dumper out.

Crazy dumper is surely a offshore buyer. Buying high offshore, selling low on exchanges. A financial troll. After each dump he's reading the Wall Observer:



that just made my day  Grin

tbh i gonna stock up on bitcoins too, dell accepting bitcoin is definitly big
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.no1 is going crazy now we have the dumper making sure of that but if we had the buyers of November we'd have cleaned this mystery dumper out.

Crazy dumper is surely a offshore buyer. Buying high offshore, selling low on exchanges. A financial troll. After each dump he's reading the Wall Observer:

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What I dont get is how good news after good news comes out, BTC hardly moves up... yet the first sniff at something negative, the markets tank, though short lived most times, but the reaction is so much more quicker.
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Dell is saying that it only took two weeks to get it done. "an example of the new agile dell"

the third largest private owned company of the u.s. tells the world that bitcoin is easy, secure and "agile"


this is big, imho


For me it was Kim dot com announcing that he would accept bitcoin for payment.
I know exactly the moment I read it,.. I was like  Shocked
I immediately bought some satoshis because that was the moment for me to take bitcoin seriously as currency.
If other people share the mindset, Dell is indeed bigger, much bigger.
I could not resist to add some extra satoshis to my account today. Just to continue my strategy.
 
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