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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 31468. (Read 26611230 times)

donator
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When the crash comes, I think not many in the forum is buying. After going to $2k and crashing to $1k, would you really buy? Everybody is shitless by then. It is completely at the mercy of the new money then.
full member
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I'm just going to put this out there...Anything below 5k is a bargain.

Thanks for your random number Smiley

It's not a random number. People are emotionally and psychologically invested in numbers. 100, 200, 250, 500, 750, 1000, 1500,2000 etc....5k

If you follow the charts everytime we approach or go past one of these numbers we waiver, Last big crash was at 266. Really it was about 250.

I was the guy saying anything under 300 is a bargain a couple(?) of weeks ago.
legendary
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I'm just going to put this out there...Anything below 5k is a bargain.

Thanks for your random number Smiley
full member
Activity: 224
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I'm just going to put this out there...Anything below 5k is a bargain.
sr. member
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With he new buy/sell interface on Gox does anyone know if there is still the info that says what your current trading fee and 30 day volume is (and by extension how much volume you need to move down to the next lowest fee)? I can't find it anywhere. With the last no fee period on Gox I was able to get to trade enough to get way down and then stay there for the next 30 days once the fee resumed. Now I can't seem to tell.
sr. member
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Keiser report, dunno if it's got any bitcoin in it (just opened it, probably does lol) something to watch for the weekend
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbdI4FBwMSE
sr. member
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https://streamies.io/
soon we're going up wohoo!
sr. member
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Goat what's your your price target for LTC at New Year's ?

$100.... Grin
hero member
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Firstbits.com/1fg4i :)
Is there anyone here who's been able to withdraw through SEPA from Gox? If so, how long did it take?
I remember reading someone recently saying it took about 2 weeks, but my memory isn't all that trustworthy; probably better wait for a less second-hand answer to your question...
legendary
Activity: 2016
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my fiat showed in bitstamp at sunday, maybe this has something to do with sunday rises, don't know how this is possible, are banks finally evolving when there's competition? Grin

i bet this has more to do with bitstamp than the bank.

however i dont know. just a guess

I've had a few late night/weekend credits at Virtex lately also. If banks were willing to adapt they wouldn't be facing extinction  Grin
sr. member
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Is there anyone here who's been able to withdraw through SEPA from Gox? If so, how long did it take?
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
Goat what's your your price target for LTC at New Year's ?
full member
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my fiat showed in bitstamp at sunday, maybe this has something to do with sunday rises, don't know how this is possible, are banks finally evolving when there's competition? Grin
legendary
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This just means that the top is not yet around the corner. The faster it grows, the sooner it crashes.
These quiet days (aka "consolidation") during uptrends are typically followed by new violent breakouts upwards. After a day or two, everybody decides that the new price level is accepted by everybody else, and then they continue buying. While a bursting bubble seems to pop when the market is already very volatile. Both April 2013 and 2011 are examples of this.

Sundays have been strong days recently as well (no idea why; perhaps buyers think Monday will be the strong day so they try to get in early before the price goes up?). I think tomorrow will be interesting.


Agreed, just like previous week end.
sr. member
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This just means that the top is not yet around the corner. The faster it grows, the sooner it crashes.
These quiet days (aka "consolidation") during uptrends are typically followed by new violent breakouts upwards. After a day or two, everybody decides that the new price level is accepted by everybody else, and then they continue buying. While a bursting bubble seems to pop when the market is already very volatile. Both April 2013 and 2011 are examples of this.

Sundays have been strong days recently as well (no idea why; perhaps buyers think Monday will be the strong day so they try to get in early before the price goes up?). I think tomorrow will be interesting.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
hero member
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OMG OMG OMG BTC dropped 4% SELL SELL SELL WE ARE ALL DOOMED!

Haha.  Roll Eyes
legendary
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legendary
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Why didn't BTC rose $400 in two days? am I supposed to wait to become rich??? what is this!?!? *outraged*

This just means that the top is not yet around the corner. The faster it grows, the sooner it crashes.
donator
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We also saw this in a big way a few weeks ago when US and Europe "caught" the Chinese bubble pop.

All exchanges did a full -50% from their respective peaks, so with a more trading mindset, it certainly was a tradable flashcrash Smiley

I would not say that bitcoin overvaluation is a regional trend. If it goes to $2k-$4k before Christmas (it is on due course to do just that), it will almost certainly crash due to sheer overextension, universally.
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