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i am going to cut my veins with a spoon if this does not reach 123 at least ...

Be patient, everything is cool.  We were actually at 123 pretty good all morning.  Bitstamp has remained over 118 since. Now with what Samson just laid out, I see "traps" everywhere....I don't know what to do.   Grin

Edit:  Well...there goes that 500BTC over on Bitstamp.

ok i feel better now. what a hell of a ride. I am going to place a stop loss at 122.3 though
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i am going to cut my veins with a spoon if this does not reach 123 at least ...

Be patient, everything is cool.  We were actually at 123 pretty good all morning.  Bitstamp has remained over 118 since. Now with what Samson just laid out, I see "traps" everywhere....I don't know what to do.   Grin

Edit:  Well...there goes that 500BTC over on Bitstamp.
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i am going to cut my veins with a spoon if this does not reach 123 at least ...
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Well, if you are bullish, a wall like that means you don't get much price slippage when you buy.

Many people have given this same slippage explaination over and over again since I joined this forum.

The reason I don't believe it is that I've always found it quite odd that someone would sometimes wait for the price to increase by as much as a dollar or two per Bitcoin until we hit a wall only to then buy it all to avoid slippage  Roll Eyes

But isn't it logical to assume that paying an extra $1 is better than possibly $2-$3 in slippage?  I guess it also would depend on the mind of the trader.   Huh   Kind of like poker, no two people play it the same.  

Not really, in the past people have seen other coins sold cheaper while a wall sits there. Then when we hit it the whole thing is eaten in one go.

Posts like this one spring to mind : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1662008

 Grin  Ha!  That's funny as hell and he threw it in their faces too.  Definitely food for thought.  That's actually why I come here, to learn things like that.  That's awesome.  Thanks~
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Well, if you are bullish, a wall like that means you don't get much price slippage when you buy.

Many people have given this same slippage explaination over and over again since I joined this forum.

The reason I don't believe it is that I've always found it quite odd that someone would sometimes wait for the price to increase by as much as a dollar or two per Bitcoin until we hit a wall only to then buy it all to avoid slippage  Roll Eyes

But isn't it logical to assume that paying an extra $1 is better than possibly $2-$3 in slippage?  I guess it also would depend on the mind of the trader.   Huh   Kind of like poker, no two people play it the same. 

Not really, in the past people have seen other coins sold cheaper while a wall sits there. Then when we hit it the whole thing is eaten in one go.

Posts like this one spring to mind : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1662008
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first a one month storm in the middle of the ocean, now there is no wind ... what is worse?
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rally to 123 -> joke intended, this is sooo boring !!

Thought so...that's why I put a smilie.  I was like, "huh...a 0.8 rally??"   Grin
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rally to 123 -> joke intended, this is sooo boring !!

Wouldn't mind a medium sized crash down or upwards right now.
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Well, if you are bullish, a wall like that means you don't get much price slippage when you buy.

Many people have given this same slippage explaination over and over again since I joined this forum.

The reason I don't believe it is that I've always found it quite odd that someone would sometimes wait for the price to increase by as much as a dollar or two per Bitcoin until we hit a wall only to then buy it all to avoid slippage  Roll Eyes

But isn't it logical to assume that paying an extra $1 is better than possibly $2-$3 in slippage?  I guess it also would depend on the mind of the trader.   Huh   Kind of like poker, no two people play it the same. 
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Have you ever considered that maybe you are wrong?

Why should I, of all people, "know" about the BTC convention? What I do know is why BTC was started and that is for good reasons. So when you spout that crap it doesn't sit right with me, and judging by all the hard responses you get, it doesn't sit right with many on the board. Something to consider again, maybe you are just wrong. Nothing wrong with that. There are better ways of communication and if you just think of what communication is, by definition, you are failing at it (And I don't mean that judgmentally, just observationally.)

Well thanks for the education.   Wink

I think a huge rally to 123 is coming any moment

To 123?   Grin   How about through 123.  Still 1300 coin wall on Gox @ 123.
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Well, if you are bullish, a wall like that means you don't get much price slippage when you buy.

Many people have given this same slippage explaination over and over again since I joined this forum.

The reason I don't believe it is that I've always found it quite odd that someone would sometimes wait for the price to increase by as much as a dollar or two per Bitcoin until we hit a wall only to then buy it all to avoid slippage  Roll Eyes
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I think a huge rally to 123 is coming any moment
If Clarkmoody is correct then it would only take 6BTC to reach $123

333BTC at $122.2227, the market's being manipulated from both sides
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I think a huge rally to 123 is coming any moment
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No, it's just that some of us prefer more a considered use of words than just slapping them around.  The pity is that you actually add quite constructively to the discussion now and then otherwise I'd just have you on ignore all the time but it's a high price to pay to read through this kind of stuff to get to the odd useful bit.

I wasn't at the convention and of course there were people there paying for their service to get noticed and bigging up their own products and services but from what I understand of the videos and write-ups I've seen it was very much about what is happening.  So if someone says 'We added 1,900 in April' what do you want to 'see'?  Their proof?  If someone says 'We have partnered with x and are providing this service' do you actually need to try out the service for yourself before you believe they're doing it?

Look, you're really blowing this way out of proportion.  The convention just ended.  All I said was "I" wasn't putting much stock into it at this point.  Me...not anyone else, I didn't try to lead people to think as I do, I simply said "I" and especially as it relates to the current price.  Whether or not the convention was a success, is something I personally will determine over the next coming weeks.  Again, "I" don't think it's going to have any immediate effect on the price or volume and to this point, it hasn't.  

If you are going to quote yourself at least get it right, you said this "That's the entire purpose of a conference, is to make people think "things are happening". "
And that is a big smack in the face of a lot of people and I doubt anyone on these boards appreciates it.

That IS the purpose.  It's a sales show.  A facade.  A sales prop and you of all people should know I could careless what people on these boards think.  It's not my fault you guys don't know what a convention is.  You drink the Kool-Aid...I know what's up.  And in the coming weeks, we'll see if this song and dance has any positive benefit.  

One last point...BFL was at the convention.  Anyone get their units yet?  Exactly...it's a song and dance.  It's means nothing, in and of itself.  Now, go change your panties and let it go.

Have you ever considered that maybe you are wrong?

Why should I, of all people, "know" about the BTC convention? What I do know is why BTC was started and that is for good reasons. So when you spout that crap it doesn't sit right with me, and judging by all the hard responses you get, it doesn't sit right with many on the board. Something to consider again, maybe you are just wrong. Nothing wrong with that. There are better ways of communication and if you just think of what communication is, by definition, you are failing at it (And I don't mean that judgmentally, just observationally.)
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No, it's just that some of us prefer more a considered use of words than just slapping them around.  The pity is that you actually add quite constructively to the discussion now and then otherwise I'd just have you on ignore all the time but it's a high price to pay to read through this kind of stuff to get to the odd useful bit.

I wasn't at the convention and of course there were people there paying for their service to get noticed and bigging up their own products and services but from what I understand of the videos and write-ups I've seen it was very much about what is happening.  So if someone says 'We added 1,900 in April' what do you want to 'see'?  Their proof?  If someone says 'We have partnered with x and are providing this service' do you actually need to try out the service for yourself before you believe they're doing it?

Look, you're really blowing this way out of proportion.  The convention just ended.  All I said was "I" wasn't putting much stock into it at this point.  Me...not anyone else, I didn't try to lead people to think as I do, I simply said "I" and especially as it relates to the current price.  Whether or not the convention was a success, is something I personally will determine over the next coming weeks.  Again, "I" don't think it's going to have any immediate effect on the price or volume and to this point, it hasn't.  

If you are going to quote yourself at least get it right, you said this "That's the entire purpose of a conference, is to make people think "things are happening". "
And that is a big smack in the face of a lot of people and I doubt anyone on these boards appreciates it.

That IS the purpose.  It's a sales show.  A facade.  A sales prop and you of all people should know I could careless what people on these boards think.  It's not my fault you guys don't know what a convention is.  You drink the Kool-Aid...I know what's up.  And in the coming weeks, we'll see if this song and dance has any positive benefit.  

One last point...BFL was at the convention.  Anyone get their units yet?  Exactly...it's a song and dance.  It's means nothing, in and of itself.  Now, let it go.
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yep, 660BTC just got bought. That probably wasn't the intent of whomever put that wall there...  Cheesy

Ah, never mind my above post.  Grin
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Probably someone who wants to drive the price down to be able to buy cheaper.

it appears to be well coordinated too: just now on bitstamp a 500BTC ask wall appeared at 118.35

I am curious how much movement this will generate...

I'll wager a prediction: if the price does move down, those two walls will follow.

Then again, I can't image how they expect to get much movement at current volume, with 2000BTC needed just to get below 122BTC on mt.gox.  Huh

I really don't see the effect though. If you want BTC's you buy them at a price that find ok. What difference does a wall make? And how many people actually use market depth?

Seems it's more a psychological game to those who partake in it???

Your prediction is past history though. I know just a week or two ago there were large bid walls following the price up. But I wouldn't say that exactly made people buy. Maybe some, I can see the effect it has on some people.
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No, it's just that some of us prefer more a considered use of words than just slapping them around.  The pity is that you actually add quite constructively to the discussion now and then otherwise I'd just have you on ignore all the time but it's a high price to pay to read through this kind of stuff to get to the odd useful bit.

I wasn't at the convention and of course there were people there paying for their service to get noticed and bigging up their own products and services but from what I understand of the videos and write-ups I've seen it was very much about what is happening.  So if someone says 'We added 1,900 in April' what do you want to 'see'?  Their proof?  If someone says 'We have partnered with x and are providing this service' do you actually need to try out the service for yourself before you believe they're doing it?

Look, you're really blowing this way out of proportion.  The convention just ended.  All I said was "I" wasn't putting much stock into it at this point.  Me...not anyone else, I didn't try to lead people to think as I do, I simply said "I" and especially as it relates to the current price.  Whether or not the convention was a success, is something I personally will determine over the next coming weeks.  Again, "I" don't think it's going to have any immediate effect on the price or volume and to this point, it hasn't. 

If you are going to quote yourself at least get it right, you said this "That's the entire purpose of a conference, is to make people think "things are happening". "
And that is a big smack in the face of a lot of people and I doubt anyone on these boards appreciates it.
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Paint drying tracker...

Braindump:

When was the last time you were ready to answer the question, "So what's the price of Bitcoin then?" and could answer confidently WITHOUT checking the chart?

Currency volume is at its lowest this year.

Several days of stability with dwindling volume has happened once before this year around $48, then leading to a second wind for the spike to $200+.

Me I've been mining LTC, a little FTC. Doing real world things, perhaps this is good, been getting better quality of sleep anyway Smiley

Can Bitcoin survive another hibernation period? Should we welcome it? Am I assuming too much again and is this merely the intermission before an exciting Act III?

Were you at the conference? If you had been I don't think you would think we were in a "hibernation period" more things are happening now then ever. The good news is that the exchange rate is becoming less and less an indicator of how much in bitcoin world is happening. In reality TONS of things are going on that isn't related to the exchange rate. Bitcoin is more active then ever.

That's the entire purpose of a conference, is to make people think "things are happening".  I won't read much into it until I actually "see" things happening.  

Back on the exchange front...there is continued pressure to move higher but that wall at 123, doesn't want to move for anything.  Maybe as the rest of America wakes up, they may see the push into 123 and shift their positions.

Ahhh, there is the coinseeker we all know and...
Come on now, you are putting BTC and the a lot of the community behind it in a negative light with statements like the bolded above.

If you want to see what is actually happening just follow the bitcoinchannel.com - One of the more interesting bits of news from Bitpay was 6 days ago: "Back in March I noted that the company was putting up mind-boggling growth rate numbers.  Incredibly, the tremendous growth rate continues as they added another 1,900 merchants in April and are currently signing up around 100 additional merchants a day.  " http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-05-16/peter-thiel-gets-bitcoin-bug


You guys are so sensitive, it's like talking with a bunch of girls who just finished watching "The Notebook".  I've been in sales a long time and have been to countless conventions.  They are just shows people.  They don't mean anything.  You look for what traction comes from those conventions, not the actual convention itself.  It's a networking opportunity, display your products and you follow up on leads, from that convention/show.  It means nothing, if nothing comes out of it...and that's why I said "see".  Sheesh.

Do you remember about a week or so ago when you were spouting your crap how you were attacked by many individuals? (And then you took a breather from posting)
Now you come back, like you've turned a leaf, say your bullish and then start with this crap again? You are on so many peoples short list that it isn't funny.
Every time you open your mouth you lose respect around here.

To say what you did regarding conventions, to lump people together like that who attend conventions, is so disrespectful on many level.
But, again and as usual, you become defensive and start attacking people. Next you will probably bring up your wife and anecdotal stories about her and how bad people are on the forum.

Why don't you start working on being a nicer person if you ever expect to be taken seriously around here (and probably in the real world unless this is your alter ego.)

Good luck in that endeavor,
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Well, if you are bullish, a wall like that means you don't get much price slippage when you buy.

That's true.
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