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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 28911. (Read 26609424 times)

legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1002
Dumping based on any news, or insider trading as usual?

Continuous dumping on no news, due to lack of buying support usually indicates price is currently over-valued.

THIS +1
Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1000
Dumping based on any news, or insider trading as usual?

Continuous dumping on no news, due to lack of buying support usually indicates price is currently over-valued.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1007
If you claim the a monopoly government is necessary to prevent the predation of the disadvantaged by the powerful, then I ask, howz that workin out for you so far?

Here's a question: let's say you could, for the rest of your life, commit 30% of your income and savings to charitable organizations of your choice, with a certain amount required to go to basic needs charities, in exchange for never paying taxes on anything ever again. Would you say yes? If that's too much, what's the maximum you'd go up to?

When I see discussions about small government, especially with Europeans defending socialism, keep in mind the US was designed to have decentralized state governments by its founders. If you don't like the rules in one state, drive to another one. To most libertarians, this is acceptable. So calling them anti-government is a gross misunderstanding. State and Federal governments here often butt heads, and often states win out.

Illinois, for example, resembles a socialist country in decline. It has many social safety nets, huge union influence, huge unsustainable debt, high unemployment and a super corrupt, scandalous government. Fortunately it's not difficult to move somewhere like Oregon, with low income tax and zero sales tax. After the auto industry bailout by the Feds (which didn't work, btw), Michigan has largely taken a hands-off approach with the decline of Detroit. As much of a hellhole/ghost town the metropolitan area is, the suburbs are still doing well. The corruption and collapse is working itself out and investors are buying up cheap cheap real estate. My friends rent a huge, amazing house there for a few hundred dollars a month. The neighborhood looks like a demilitarized zone but it's not unsafe because there's nobody there.

How lovely the world must look like to the stubbornly naive...

Can't believe I'm turning into the statist here, considering that in he outside world I tend to take the opposite role, but so much simplification and ideologically motivated misrepresentations of reality have that effect.

Hey, I know what I'll do: I'll just warm up my earlier point: how come those pretty "socialist" states like Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands outperform (on pretty much every metric) more economically permissive countries like the US?
sr. member
Activity: 662
Merit: 250
I've seen the wall on BFX 4 times in 2 days.  It couldn't be more obvious now.  Bitstamp has some weak hands that react early and hard when it posts, perhaps they'll eventually learn.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1213
Was awaiting a monday rally but didn´t really expect that it will happen  Cheesy
legendary
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Merit: 1003
WePower.red
Dumping based on any news, or insider trading as usual?

11k wall at bitfinex (playing games).
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
Ultranode
Dumping based on any news, or insider trading as usual?
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1213
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
1000 coin dump on fenix
full member
Activity: 166
Merit: 100
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
a lively redistribution of wealth is occurring. ahhhh the not so free market.
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1003
WePower.red
He should move his wall to $611.11
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
Between all this chit,chat and posts as long as the CHINESE WALL of TEXT.


Where is this going right now. The price is ranging between $610-$645 for almost 5 days now.

What is upcoming at this moment? And is there a possibility of changing the price of BTC.

zyk
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 101
suppose that's him hoovering up all the coins at 619.17?

i don't get it. he has bought 300+ btc in five minutes but he could have dropped the market another 30 - 40 bucks and gotten the same result.

Your presuming its the same person ?


Multiple persons who were buying at Gox for a hundred bucks and able to withdraw their BTC to satisfy your demand right now  until price reaches double

digits....told ya so Wink
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
or persons.

looks all very synchronized.
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1003
WePower.red
This guy wants to sell these coins.  Grin
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
If you claim the a monopoly government is necessary to prevent the predation of the disadvantaged by the powerful, then I ask, howz that workin out for you so far?

Here's a question: let's say you could, for the rest of your life, commit 30% of your income and savings to charitable organizations of your choice, with a certain amount required to go to basic needs charities, in exchange for never paying taxes on anything ever again. Would you say yes? If that's too much, what's the maximum you'd go up to?

When I see discussions about small government, especially with Europeans defending socialism, keep in mind the US was designed to have decentralized state governments by its founders. If you don't like the rules in one state, drive to another one. To most libertarians, this is acceptable. So calling them anti-government is a gross misunderstanding. State and Federal governments here often butt heads, and often states win out.

Illinois, for example, resembles a socialist country in decline. It has many social safety nets, huge union influence, huge unsustainable debt, high unemployment and a super corrupt, scandalous government. Fortunately it's not difficult to move somewhere like Oregon, with low income tax and zero sales tax. After the auto industry bailout by the Feds (which didn't work, btw), Michigan has largely taken a hands-off approach with the decline of Detroit. As much of a hellhole/ghost town the metropolitan area is, the suburbs are still doing well. The corruption and collapse is working itself out and investors are buying up cheap cheap real estate. My friends rent a huge, amazing house there for a few hundred dollars a month. The neighborhood looks like a demilitarized zone but it's not unsafe because there's nobody there.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
suppose that's him hoovering up all the coins at 619.17?

i don't get it. he has bought 300+ btc in five minutes but he could have dropped the market another 30 - 40 bucks and gotten the same result.

Your presuming its the same person ?
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
It occurred to me that the most remarkable thing that the Colonies did in 1776, that set them apart from many other revolutions, was that they not only implemented their ideal kind of government, but took care to write clear documentation for it.  Smiley
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