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Are you guys looking at different charts than me?  
Looks like pretty normal volatility to me, compared to the action we have seen the last couple of days.

Volatility either side of the peak is a standard pattern, I'll be surprised if this time around we don't see the same as the previous bubbles. In fact, given how routine they are, I'm not sure we can call them bubbles as a bubble by definition is a one time cataclysmic event.
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All in all some mixed feelings about this hearing.

I was more impressed by the senators than some of the panelists.  
Some of their remarks about the profound implications this could have on the economy, banking industry and central banks were absolutely incredible.
On the other hand, I really didn't like much of the regulation stuff.  And redhead lady was just f-ing awful.

Totally agree. The tough questions were answered by yesterday's panel. Feels like a step back.
legendary
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So, yesterday we had a bullish presentation that spiked the price, which then corrected hard.

Today, we have a slightly bearish presentation that will cause the price to dip, and then rebound . . .
It was generally pretty decent aside from the redhead idiot lawyer. She is on a mission against Bitcoin, missed the train and wants it to fail.
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All in all some mixed feelings about this hearing.

I was more impressed by the senators than some of the panelists.  
Some of their remarks about the profound implications this could have on the economy, banking industry and central banks were absolutely incredible.
On the other hand, I really didn't like much of the regulation stuff.  And redhead lady was just f-ing awful.

especially when she talked about the failures of btc.... as being used in criminal activities....

gosh how can a dumb person like that has such title?
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H4 and H1 look like that archetypal bubble pic. Probably going down quite a ways. My guess is bottom around the $150 to $225 range.

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Are you guys looking at different charts than me?  
Looks like pretty normal volatility to me, compared to the action we have seen the last couple of days.
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So, yesterday we had a bullish presentation that spiked the price, which then corrected hard.

Today, we have a slightly bearish presentation that will cause the price to dip, and then rebound . . .
legendary
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Gallipi u screwed the market
Oh come on, he did okay.

He did OK for 95% of the talk, but he screwed up at the very end by crapping his pants with the last question. Let's be serious: this charade at the Capitol is totally irrelevant, its pure entertainment, and the finale was bad. The markets are eager to take a direction, they wait in tension till the very end to decide where to go, and if you just take a crap on their head well, that's not cool and they go down Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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All in all some mixed feelings about this hearing.

I was more impressed by the senators than some of the panelists.  


Some of their remarks about the profound implications this could have on the economy, banking industry and central banks were absolutely incredible.
On the other hand, I really didn't like much of the regulation stuff.  And redhead lady was just f-ing awful.

Know what that means?

Friendly legislation.

I'll be a buyer if the prices go much lower.
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H4 and H1 look like that archetypal bubble pic. Probably going down quite a ways. My guess is bottom around the $150 to $225 range.
legendary
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All in all some mixed feelings about this hearing.

I was more impressed by the senators than some of the panelists.  
Some of their remarks about the profound implications this could have on the economy, banking industry and central banks were absolutely incredible.
On the other hand, I really didn't like much of the regulation stuff.  And redhead lady was just f-ing awful.
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We need Josh Zerlan in there.


We will fix everything in two weekstm, mr chairman!
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Gallipi did awesome, I want to see some of you in this situation..
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Bullish feeling, yet the markets are slipping  Huh

The dynamics of market euphoria are quite intresting. Think of it a different way, the market has already priced the bullish information, and the rally past the expected correction was a lag in reaction to the fact that the good news had already been factored in. Now we return to the mean once the oscillations damp down, consolidate and look forward to the next rally.

That....or the market says "Fuck you YoYa, we're going to the moon anyway!"
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Gallipi u screwed the market
Oh come on, he did okay.
legendary
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Gallipi u screwed the market

Gallippi is doomed, the ghost of the big crash of November, 19th will follow him forever. He popped the bubble all by himself!!

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Gallipi just tanked the price... He crapped his pants and did not answer to the last question, what a fail, Shasky and the indian lady yesterday have kicked everybody's butt Cheesy

what was the last question? i thought he did answer it.


the essence of the question was "give me concrete examples of what we have to do to make sure that things as the Silk Road won't happen". There's no need to crap your pants on that, as the fincen lady said that paper cash is a much greater tool for fraud/crime etc.

dang i was working and missed it.

legendary
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Gallipi just tanked the price... He crapped his pants and did not answer to the last question, what a fail, Shasky and the indian lady yesterday have kicked everybody's butt Cheesy

what was the last question? i thought he did answer it.


the essence of the question was "give me concrete examples of what we have to do to make sure that things as the Silk Road won't happen". There's no need to crap your pants on that, as the fincen lady said paper cash is a much greater tool for fraud/crime etc., just follow the same rules and move on.
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Gallipi just tanked the price... He crapped his pants and did not answer to the last question, what a fail, Shasky and the indian lady yesterday have kicked everybody's butt Cheesy

Much better to reply with a better answer that you have had time to reflect on, than a rushed one.

Man, he should have been prepared for that question. If you know BTC you have thought about that. You know that cash is very much harder to follow/track than BTC, you can reply that you can just apply the same rules you use for cash which is what the FinCen lady (or the indian lady that came yesterday) would have answered to that.

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