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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 33812. (Read 26713551 times)

donator
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im buying silver to get out of some of this silly fiat, im looking to start buying more at 21, but if we get near 18, awesome

Take a look of Silvervault. You can buy silver that is stored securely in a bank vault (controlled by me) in Estonia. Estonia features no VAT on silver, and it is a stable parliamentary republic (in Estonian: "Eesti Vabariik" = the Free Country of the Estonians).

There is no spread in the silver that you buy. No minimums and no maximums. You can take delivery of it or sell it. Very low fees on buying, selling and storage. If you are not a national or resident of the U.S., Canada or Japan, and have no bank account and no business there, you are eligible to join the free world and be a customer of Silvervault! Smiley

I mean for diversification, this is a good way to corner a chunk of the world's physical investment silver with no sweat Wink
legendary
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Walls are looking pretty healthy. $4M+ of coin or dollars required for a 15% movement in either direction.

Side Note: What the odds the big cats are completely trolling us with this "stability" before they start effing shit up again?  Grin

Way too healthy. The amount of asks (fairly spread out which leads me to believe there's not a lot of fake walls) is extremely high for a $6 span from $114-$120.

Last drop to $98 I noticed as we ran back up to $105+ that the asks between 110-120 where filling up extremely fast. It seems like a lot of day traders bought up the last mini crash and tossed the coins right back up for sale $5-$8-$10 higher. Which to me explains why there hasn't been much panic selling or coin dumping, the traders are happy to wait for the bulls to pay them off.

The problem with that is people are buying, but they aren't holding. They're turning around trying to sell it at a small markup. And it seems the amount of people doing this in the last mini-crash has put up a huge chunk of legitamite asks that make it very slow going if we're going up.

The majority of large coin purchases are done against limited ask resistance. Which makes sense, you blow 500k on coins you want the price to move. Your coins are worth more, you might start a rally, and hopefully the price stays at the higher point. Spending 500k and the price going up $1 isn't going to entice a lot of people. Unless 10k of those ask coins get dumped or someone drops 1M on coins, we're not going to move very much. Everyone between $100-$120 is pretty patient at the moment.

Very interesting post - it describes my position perfectly.  After a week of buying selling several times a day, I've been left on the sidelines waiting for movement before jumping back in.

How long would you expect this "stability" to last?  
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Im going short here fully leveraged. This reminds me of the recent 140 high with no volume. Looking for 105ish to make me a nice 25% gain.

Keep us updated.
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Walls are looking pretty healthy. $4M+ of coin or dollars required for a 15% movement in either direction.

Side Note: What the odds the big cats are completely trolling us with this "stability" before they start effing shit up again?  Grin

Way too healthy. The amount of asks (fairly spread out which leads me to believe there's not a lot of fake walls) is extremely high for a $6 span from $114-$120.

Last drop to $98 I noticed as we ran back up to $105+ that the asks between 110-120 where filling up extremely fast. It seems like a lot of day traders bought up the last mini crash and tossed the coins right back up for sale $5-$8-$10 higher. Which to me explains why there hasn't been much panic selling or coin dumping, the traders are happy to wait for the bulls to pay them off.

The problem with that is people are buying, but they aren't holding. They're turning around trying to sell it at a small markup. And it seems the amount of people doing this in the last mini-crash has put up a huge chunk of legitamite asks that make it very slow going if we're going up.

The majority of large coin purchases are done against limited ask resistance. Which makes sense, you blow 500k on coins you want the price to move. Your coins are worth more, you might start a rally, and hopefully the price stays at the higher point. Spending 500k and the price going up $1 isn't going to entice a lot of people. Unless 10k of those ask coins get dumped or someone drops 1M on coins, we're not going to move very much. Everyone between $100-$120 is pretty patient at the moment.
sr. member
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LTC -> BTC -> Silver!


We hit 113 for a sec; ZZZzzzzz....
legendary
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legendary
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This is jsut a waste of time - BTC!!

There is no movement. I am selling and moving on to silver or other currency!



Run while you can. Shorting bitcoin will get you ruined.
hero member
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I fell asleep after "can't you" and now I can't even remember the question.

The current trend shows a remarkable degree of self-symmetry at even the smallest meaningful magnification. Interestingly, the symmetry just had an aberration. I can't tell you what that means, but I was startled.

Edit: Did anyone else see this?  It was only there for a few seconds.
hero member
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It is happening right now.

Watch.

You should have told us that "It" is code for "nothing".

can't you see it?

I fell asleep after "can't you" and now I can't even remember the question.
hero member
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It is happening right now.

Watch.

You should have told us that "It" is code for "nothing".

can't you see it?
sr. member
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"Don't go in the trollbox, trollbox, trollbox"
A quick trip to reddit.
Most people think the price stabilized.

They are in for a surprise...

Most of the twats on Reddit are in for a surprise when they leave school.
hero member
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It is happening right now.

Watch.

You should have told us that "It" is code for "nothing".
sr. member
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Walls will collide soon...  Grin
newbie
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i love asia

How many BTCs to get one of those shipped to my address?  Grin

Trust me, less then you think. *lol*

Edit: Chinese frined of mine was from a very traditional family. Went back to China when he was 26, family set up arranged married. He walks into room of about 30 girls, picks the one he likes, marries her and brings her back to the USA. Cost about 10k. Two week trip.

There is something very sad about that story.

This is more or less how it has been done for the last 10,000 years.

The last 200 years in the west odds are is just a fad or an anomaly of history.

I don't have an issue other than I think it's kind of lame.

You have to remember that for 10,000 years we also did stuff like not practice hygiene and died of colds, or sacrifice people to the sun

go figure.

That being said I don't really care or anything, in fact I'm extremely open minded, maybe too open minded. but whatever
hero member
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It is happening right now.

Watch.
newbie
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There is something very sad about that story.

Could you narrow it down a little?


Well just based on my deductive skills I'm guessing the traditional family wanted a Chinese wife. I hate that xenophobic thinking so prevalent among Asian cultures

Secondly, if you have to buy your wife... well... how can you call yourself a man? *puffs out scrawny (but wide) chest and lights imaginary cigar*
hero member
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There is something very sad about that story.

Could you narrow it down a little?


My guess is that he payed 10k.
member
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Looks like the 0.500 bot is back online....
sr. member
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I would personally not be happy if everyone was younger than me - if nothing else, that reminds me of my mortality.

Huh
donator
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Asia knows how to do things right. Most airlines in Asia have a policy where flight attendants are 26 years old or younger. Once you hit 27, GTFO of view and go sit behind a desk. Here we're stuck with 50 year old hags who are constantly pissed off.  

I think it is more about the attitude than age. Both here in Haikko Manor and in American Airlines, some of the female staff are over 60 years old, and service is like in heaven. They know what they do, and do not get pissed off no matter how busy you are. I think the balance needs to be there, I would personally not be happy if everyone was younger than me - if nothing else, that reminds me of my mortality.
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