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Topic: Warning: How many of you Bears have ever been a victim of a Short Squeeze? - page 20. (Read 43772 times)

hero member
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we have forecast th move from 2$ to around 3.7-4$ in our short term updates an weekly analysis in the subscriber section of bitcoinbullbear.com

... Almost doubled since the 2.04$ low..
Actually, the range you quoted in the report was 3.7-5. Have things now changed to make it 3.7-4 or was this a typo?
Heh Smiley
*Goes back and retrospectively edits perfectly correct predictions into random posts on the forum.
Han
newbie
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we have forecast th move from 2$ to around 3.7-4$ in our short term updates an weekly analysis in the subscriber section of bitcoinbullbear.com

... Almost doubled since the 2.04$ low..

Actually, the range you quoted in the report was 3.7-5. Have things now changed to make it 3.7-4 or was this a typo?
hero member
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from TA point of view, there is nothing to talk about until it moves above 3.25, than we have higher highs and higher lows on daily which is what all the money on sidelines ultimately are waiting for. (whatever TA tea leaves they are using).

A little "Told ya so" moment. 3.25 was broken up on volume not so long ago. I think that the trend has changed. A few more higher highs and higher lows and bulls are in business big time.
hero member
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^SEM img of Si wafer edge, scanned 2012-3-12.
we have forecast th move from 2$ to around 3.7-4$ in our short term updates an weekly analysis in the subscriber section of bitcoinbullbear.com

... Almost doubled since the 2.04$ low..
Cool story bro.
I can also claim I have predicted this on a note on my desk which no one can see.
legendary
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we have forecast th move from 2$ to around 3.7-4$ in our short term updates an weekly analysis in the subscriber section of bitcoinbullbear.com

... Almost doubled since the 2.04$ low..
legendary
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from TA point of view, there is nothing to talk about until it moves above 3.25, than we have higher highs and higher lows on daily which is what all the money on sidelines ultimately are waiting for. (whatever TA tea leaves they are using).


is it time to talk yet?
hero member
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hero member
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how much pain can you sustain? Cheesy

  nice lil 20k pop gun. hit just enough to trigger the next one. Course now, someone will decide to cash out the 50k they bought at 5+ because, "OMG, OMG this is it, then it's going to burnnnn."
legendary
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how much pain can you sustain? Cheesy
hero member
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I replied in the vanitygen thread, where you asked the same thing.
legendary
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How do I use the generated data? How do I use the address and privkey?
legendary
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Interesting. Is this app generating thousands of addresses to find one that matches the searched string? if so, then there is collision possibility right?

  Yes, and nearly infinetly no. Nothing is impossible but a collision is extremely unlikely. I believe if you browse through the vanity gen thread you will find the exponential odds of one. Its like 10^billion or some other astronomical figure.

that thread is one of the most popular on this forum and demonstrates quite well the genius behind Bitcoin mathematics.
hero member
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The odds of finding one specific address are about 1 to 58^30, which is about 1 to 10^52. The addresses are checked at about 10 Mega-addresses per second (using videocard), so even if the entire world (7 billion people) were calculating addresses the entire day, for 100 years in a row, then they would still only have checked 10 000 000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 356 * 100 * 7 000 000 000 ~= 10^26 hashes, and the chance of finding your specific hash would have been 1 to 10^30.
hero member
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Interesting. Is this app generating thousands of addresses to find one that matches the searched string? if so, then there is collision possibility right?

  Yes, and nearly infinetly no. Nothing is impossible but a collision is extremely unlikely. I believe if you browse through the vanity gen thread you will find the exponential odds of one. Its like 10^billion or some other astronomical figure.
legendary
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Interesting. Is this app generating thousands of addresses to find one that matches the searched string? if so, then there is collision possibility right?
hero member
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^SEM img of Si wafer edge, scanned 2012-3-12.
legendary
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Offtopic: how do you generate those addresses with names in them?
hero member
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Naw, it will just go up.



In flames.
legendary
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legendary
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the reflationary wave is upon us.  everything will go UP.
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