All posts made by DjPxH in Bitcointalk.org's Wall Observer thread



1. Post 7880403 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

bitcoinity just did the odd thing on my machine where the depth graph on the ask side remains flat for a rather big period before showing some action. I was pretty puzzled but reloaded fast enough before starting to ponder about who is possibly manipulating the market at the moment Tongue



2. Post 7880469 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: tarmi on July 16, 2014, 07:14:50 PM
and all this talk about manipulation when someone is dumping in 500 batches while everyone else is expecting a bubble is...manipulative.

 Cheesy

I really don't know if everybody is still expecting a bubble... Many have written the bubble off, but maybe not enough people for the bubble to actually begin - remember, a bubble only happens when a lot of people don't expect it to occur anymore!



3. Post 7880561 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: kodtycoon on July 16, 2014, 07:19:51 PM
and all this talk about manipulation when someone is dumping in 500 batches while everyone else is expecting a bubble is...manipulative.

 Cheesy

I really don't know if everybody is still expecting a bubble... Many have written the bubble off, but maybe not enough people for the bubble to actually begin - remember, a bubble only happens when a lot of people don't expect it to occur anymore!
everywhere I look people are sayin it won't happen for months.

Yeah well, basically no one knows jack... Everyone is just speculating - like you and me - and drawing colorful patterns on logarithmic charts. I, myself, believe we're still on track for any potential bubble to come. But hey, maybe we need another big dip or won't even see a bubble this year. No one knows!



4. Post 7880742 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: tarmi on July 16, 2014, 07:27:39 PM
and all this talk about manipulation when someone is dumping in 500 batches while everyone else is expecting a bubble is...manipulative.

 Cheesy

I really don't know if everybody is still expecting a bubble... Many have written the bubble off, but maybe not enough people for the bubble to actually begin - remember, a bubble only happens when a lot of people don't expect it to occur anymore!



those who have written the bubble off are selling.

if they take the upper hand, this jump could easily end up as merely a bounce from a local floor.

On the other hand, they'd immediately join the train when it really starts and when it is obvious that it isn't just a short rally but another full-blown bubble. Those are the things that really get a bubble going!



5. Post 7881368 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: keithers on July 16, 2014, 08:13:51 PM

We look to be sticking in the $615-$625 range today unless there are some big buyers or sellers that start logging on...

It seems, the most probable thing to happen is that all those miners or entities having to dump sell a part of their coins every other day only drive the price down gradually. Let's see what happens...  Undecided



6. Post 7883593 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: DjPxH on July 16, 2014, 08:16:11 PM

We look to be sticking in the $615-$625 range today unless there are some big buyers or sellers that start logging on...

It seems, the most probable thing to happen is that all those miners or entities having to dump sell a part of their coins every other day only drive the price down gradually. Let's see what happens...  Undecided

Ha.... Ha! What did I say? Nothing's happening these days but those dumps every 12-24 hours. It's very interesting, though that they don't actually manage to get the price down substantially. We've seen times where small dumps like these would have crashed the market!



7. Post 7884274 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: Wary on July 16, 2014, 11:29:57 PM
A lot of coins being removed from the ask side in the last half-hour or so.

Edit: Meh... forget that, my chart was just wigging out.
bitcoinity.org?  Probably a bug in their software.

Just meant to ask the same. Do you guys also get a completely flat line for about 20$ in one/both directions? I thought it might've been a problem with the computer I'm currently on but it seems there's something awry.



8. Post 7884815 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: okthen on July 16, 2014, 11:46:48 PM
Age average is a bit higher than I expected.
It's rather bullish, means the majority have a job and colleagues to persuade to join btc Cheesy

I guess it also totally depends on the area of the forums you're in. This sub-forum is directed to people who work with stocks or Forex professionally or at least invest certain amounts of money. I'm completely convinced that the other areas of the forum feature a lot more younger people.



9. Post 7890908 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: wachtwoord on July 17, 2014, 01:26:13 AM
I don't believe the over 70, no way!
I am almost 64...  Undecided

Explains a lot. I'm suddenly a little critical of you, it's less your fault your stuck in your belief-structure at age 64.

Keep in mind that people at a rather progressed age (no offense Smiley) have seen a lot and watched new fads fade as quickly as they appeared. Of course some of the new technologies that emerge eventually become successful, but there's no way of telling which ones are the successful ones before actually see the outcome!



10. Post 7891418 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: ShroomsKit on July 17, 2014, 11:34:35 AM
It's nice to see that in between the dumping the price still slightly goes up. It's just nowhere near enough. There is still some buying pressure. But how how much longer...these dumps just seem to go on and on.

Well, the support seems at least pretty strong. People do seem willing to buy. It's amazing, we may be at a deep valley where everybody would have liked to have bought their stash, if we look back in a year... Or maybe only a couple of months!!!



11. Post 7957255 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: Davyd05 on July 21, 2014, 07:02:34 PM
1k bought during the 11am hr candle...and it didn't move the chart the way it did the last time we had a 1k buy hr candle.

I still think whales are accumulating

It currently seems as if nothing can move us neither upwards nor downwards. The 620s will be the new 450s, mark my words! Remember: You're here forever!



12. Post 7959504 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.59h):

Quote from: dropt on July 21, 2014, 08:21:10 PM
It looks like this narrowing range has to end in 30 hours.  Breakout heading up?

Or it'll ignore your "range" and continue trading sideways.  IMO, just because lines on charts cross at near arbitrary points does not mean that the price must necessarily do something at that crossing.

The Honey Badger is hungover and just decides to hibernate for a couple weeks or months more. But when it awakes it has to eat. And it likes to eat fresh FIAT, that's for sure!



13. Post 7968308 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.00h):

Like I said, we're not allowed to leave the 615-625 corridor as of now. Someone is paying attention, that we remain here forever. Was this dump just another dump from someone whou couldn't postpone it any further or have there been some news?



14. Post 7969460 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.00h):

Quote from: dreamspark on July 22, 2014, 01:40:11 PM
Like I said, we're not allowed to leave the 615-625 corridor as of now. Someone is paying attention, that we remain here forever. Was this dump just another dump from someone whou couldn't postpone it any further or have there been some news?


it was overdue...   at least once in 24 hrs...



Rubbish dump, not even $.5mm.

Said for weeks the bears are getting rubbish at this dumping business, they used to be much more effective.

They better do that if they intend to move the market. But the Bulls aren't exactly powerful, either. The trains have gotten weaker and weaker. We'll need to wait for fall, I guess?



15. Post 7969544 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.00h):

Quote from: Torque on July 22, 2014, 01:55:39 PM
I really think we this is "the calm before the storm"

Calm before the stormTM

Next few [hours/days/weeks] are criticalTM

SoonTM


 Grin

Don't jinx it! This isn't BFL-land Cheesy The bubbles are much more probable than them delivering according to their promises!  Wink



16. Post 7969683 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.00h):

Quote from: aminorex on July 22, 2014, 02:05:19 PM
If you know anyone who can do without some non-zero amount of cash today, with the expectation of a 50% gain by 8 Feb, you should inform them, or you are no friend.

Ha, I understand what you're saying, but these things are mere conjectures. They're no facts, yet. Bitcoin remains a high-risk investment vehicle. We don't even know if the Winklevosses will be successful. A failure of their enterprise may push BTC back quite a bit because institutional money will get cautious.
I'd really like to know some educates guesses on when COIN really launches!



17. Post 7970335 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.00h):

Quote from: jeezy on July 22, 2014, 02:43:54 PM
I'm really skeptical regarding these recurring trends. The situation is completely different, but we have seen in the past that even big world or bitcoin news don't seem to move the price that much. So maybe it will repeat like you suggest, maybe it will be flat till new year. Well, I guess I'm still waiting for the Indians to wake up and go crazy on BTC  Tongue

Okay, umm but what's so different? We actually had less positive news last year, it seems. In fact, we just had the silk road seizure back then.



18. Post 8092264 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.01h):

Quote from: Wandererfromthenorth on July 29, 2014, 10:13:49 PM
This is the latest update from the willy report, please read it.

Quote
I want to start off by saying I agree with a lot of the criticism on this article that’s appeared the Web; my conclusions were a bit too opinionated and perhaps exaggerated, and didn’t really fit the tone of the rest of the report, which was intended to be an objective account of my findings. I’ve corrected that with this update. Still, I stand by the most significant conclusion made: Willy was the cause for the November bubble. Sure, it didn’t do it all by itself, but it was the catalyst, and prevented price from coming down by effectively removing all selling pressure with its extremely constant buying (why market sell when you can place an ask order, and know it will be eaten into anyway?). In financial markets, sentiment is driven by price, much more so than the other way around. People see price skyrocketing, get euphoric, forget all the negative and assume the asset must be something absolutely amazing for people to place so much value in it (that, or they see an opportunity to “get rich quick”). It gets media attention, and sparks this whole positive feedback loop thing. A classic bubble in every way, really; but something has to light the fire, and subsequently prevent it from petering out.

Willy was the cause for the November bubble. So yeah, there it is.
Gox is not true. Especially during the last bubble to $1200 Gox was becoming less and less relevant and with pathetic volume, while the chinese at BTC China started throwing hundreds of thousands into BTC.

I have my doubts about the Willy report as well, but concerning the volume: It doesn't matter if the volume was rather low or the volume only accounted for 8% or whatever of coins traded on Mt. Gox because if Willy really only ever bought coins, it wouldn't drive the volume up that much. Coins get sold and re-sold and re-sold over and over again. If Willy is simply buying, that low volume is enough to push the price up.
If this should really be true... Wouldn't we now sit on a vastly inflated bitcoin price that is about to collapse at any time?



19. Post 8092630 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.01h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on July 29, 2014, 10:46:02 PM
This is the latest update from the willy report, please read it.

Quote
I want to start off by saying I agree with a lot of the criticism on this article that’s appeared the Web; my conclusions were a bit too opinionated and perhaps exaggerated, and didn’t really fit the tone of the rest of the report, which was intended to be an objective account of my findings. I’ve corrected that with this update. Still, I stand by the most significant conclusion made: Willy was the cause for the November bubble. Sure, it didn’t do it all by itself, but it was the catalyst, and prevented price from coming down by effectively removing all selling pressure with its extremely constant buying (why market sell when you can place an ask order, and know it will be eaten into anyway?). In financial markets, sentiment is driven by price, much more so than the other way around. People see price skyrocketing, get euphoric, forget all the negative and assume the asset must be something absolutely amazing for people to place so much value in it (that, or they see an opportunity to “get rich quick”). It gets media attention, and sparks this whole positive feedback loop thing. A classic bubble in every way, really; but something has to light the fire, and subsequently prevent it from petering out.

Willy was the cause for the November bubble. So yeah, there it is.
Gox is not true. Especially during the last bubble to $1200 Gox was becoming less and less relevant and with pathetic volume, while the chinese at BTC China started throwing hundreds of thousands into BTC.

I have my doubts about the Willy report as well, but concerning the volume: It doesn't matter if the volume was rather low or the volume only accounted for 8% or whatever of coins traded on Mt. Gox because if Willy really only ever bought coins, it wouldn't drive the volume up that much. Coins get sold and re-sold and re-sold over and over again. If Willy is simply buying, that low volume is enough to push the price up.
If this should really be true... Wouldn't we now sit on a vastly inflated bitcoin price that is about to collapse at any time?

I understand that this is a BTC speculation thread; however, you are speculating too much without specifics.  give us some specifics.   Possibly Willy caused a certain amount of BTC price inflation; however, that potential price inflation would dissipate over time, no?  If we were at 20% price inflation in November 2013, does it follow that we would still be at 20% price inflation - likely NOT...... give some numbers to support your speculation in order to make it meaningful - otherwise you are just spreading and/or encouraging the spreading of near baseless FUD.


The Report points out that those bots (Willy/Markus) have bought a total of about 650000 BTC over that time. Sometimes they didn't even spend money for those trades. These 650000 BTC (plus the recovered 200000 BTC) amount to the total amount of Gox's lost 850000 coins. So maybe those 650000 BTC never existed? Maybe they were stolen and Gox tried to buy them from the customers for fake FIAT. The bots were constantly buying in a way that made it almost impossible for the price to go down! Couldn't this be a very valid reason for a bubble?



20. Post 8108848 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.01h):

The pain isn't intense enough, yet! We need to push into the 550s... There can't be a healthy trend reversal without a decent shakeout of all the longs!



21. Post 8108960 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: Schickeria on July 30, 2014, 09:41:04 PM
The pain isn't intense enough, yet! We need to push into the 550s... There can't be a healthy trend reversal without a decent shakeout of all the longs!

And you think 550.00 is enough to shake out the (leveraged) longs? Maybe, but I doubt it.

No, but that's the first step we need to take. Kill the credit bubble on Finex! Geez, if we're only going down this slowly, we're never gonna accomplish anything. People need to panic. There has to be desperation!



22. Post 8108983 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: Dalmar on July 30, 2014, 09:37:33 PM
What if Tim Draper is panic selling and is the cause of this sell off.  Grin

Ha! Yeah, he's all like 'What the heck have I bought here? I must've been out of my mind!'



23. Post 8109221 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Everyone's just talking around here, let's put our money where our mouths are and buy some BTC in order to get this baby on course to the moon again!  Grin



24. Post 8110712 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on July 30, 2014, 10:18:06 PM
Everyone's just talking around here, let's put our money where our mouths are and buy some BTC in order to get this baby on course to the moon again!  Grin

How would you know if posters here are buying or NOT?  I'm sure some posters here are buying (and of the belief that you should buy while the prices are going down... or at least attempting to buy most at the lowest price point - without missing the boat).  I bought some at $575, and I did NOT know whether prices would go lower, and then I will likely buy some more at $550 or so,,, and maybe at other points... depending on the passage of time and whether BTC prices go lower.

To be honest, I believe that a lot of people around here already maxxed out their allotment which they allow themselves to invest in BTC. Some may even be well above a reasonable level.



25. Post 8118134 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Good morning everyone! Can I get a short heads-up, has Shroomy bought his 2 BTC back, already? Anything new happened in the meantime? I just decided to give up predicting which way BTC decided to go. The honey badger god rabid! Cheesy



26. Post 8118395 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: madmat on July 31, 2014, 11:54:17 AM
Good morning everyone! Can I get a short heads-up, has Shroomy bought his 2 BTC back, already? Anything new happened in the meantime? I just decided to give up predicting which way BTC decided to go. The honey badger god rabid! Cheesy

Good afternoon (2pm here).

Shroomy bought back its 2btc, but as he did 6 smart trades yesterday, he only has one now  Grin


You are kidding me, right? Well, I just looked up his post history, and you are right. This is incredible. I mean... Lost for words right now. Wow...



27. Post 8118499 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: madmat on July 31, 2014, 12:23:39 PM
Good morning everyone! Can I get a short heads-up, has Shroomy bought his 2 BTC back, already? Anything new happened in the meantime? I just decided to give up predicting which way BTC decided to go. The honey badger god rabid! Cheesy

Good afternoon (2pm here).

Shroomy bought back its 2btc, but as he did 6 smart trades yesterday, he only has one now  Grin


You are kidding me, right? Well, I just looked up his post history, and you are right. This is incredible. I mean... Lost for words right now. Wow...

I should have been added some quotes so people believe me.  Grin Cheesy

I mean if you said eBay accepted BTC now, I'd have believed you. If you said, Amazon started accepting BTC, I'd have believed you. If you said, BFL has started shipping Monarchs in volume, I'd have believed you. If you said, Mark Karpeles quit drinking Frappuccinos, I'd have believed you.

But this? After his nuclear-bearish behavior yesterday? Ha.



28. Post 8118698 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: ShroomsKit on July 31, 2014, 12:25:35 PM
Good morning everyone! Can I get a short heads-up, has Shroomy bought his 2 BTC back, already? Anything new happened in the meantime? I just decided to give up predicting which way BTC decided to go. The honey badger god rabid! Cheesy

Good afternoon (2pm here).

Shroomy bought back its 2btc, but as he did 6 smart trades yesterday, he only has one now  Grin


You are kidding me, right? Well, I just looked up his post history, and you are right. This is incredible. I mean... Lost for words right now. Wow...

Show me how much better you are doing.

Well, to be honest I own exactly the same amount of BTC, I owned 24 hours ago. I panicked once when I was only a few weeks into BTC and once when AM announced horrible financials.
People say 'don't trade on emotions'. It really is true.



29. Post 8119019 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: Miz4r on July 31, 2014, 12:58:07 PM
Good morning everyone! Can I get a short heads-up, has Shroomy bought his 2 BTC back, already? Anything new happened in the meantime? I just decided to give up predicting which way BTC decided to go. The honey badger god rabid! Cheesy

Good afternoon (2pm here).

Shroomy bought back its 2btc, but as he did 6 smart trades yesterday, he only has one now  Grin


You are kidding me, right? Well, I just looked up his post history, and you are right. This is incredible. I mean... Lost for words right now. Wow...

Show me how much better you are doing.

You must be trolling, nobody can really be that stupid to lose over 50% of his coins when the price has only dropped 10% during the past week(s). Especially not someone who has been whining himself about stupid sheep selling. You probably just wanted to make yourself appear as an example for why trading this market is bad and how it will only lead to losing coins and money in the end. Sorry but nobody is going to fall for that trick, you don't have enough credibility for that.

Cheesy You're making him feel even worse if he indeed did those trades. Ummm one would have to run the numbers... 8 trades over the volatility of the last 2 days... Could that cut your stash in half?



30. Post 8119061 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: madmat on July 31, 2014, 01:12:08 PM
Good morning everyone! Can I get a short heads-up, has Shroomy bought his 2 BTC back, already? Anything new happened in the meantime? I just decided to give up predicting which way BTC decided to go. The honey badger god rabid! Cheesy

Good afternoon (2pm here).

Shroomy bought back its 2btc, but as he did 6 smart trades yesterday, he only has one now  Grin


You are kidding me, right? Well, I just looked up his post history, and you are right. This is incredible. I mean... Lost for words right now. Wow...

Show me how much better you are doing.

You must be trolling, nobody can really be that stupid to lose over 50% of his coins when the price has only dropped 10% during the past week(s). Especially not someone who has been whining himself about stupid sheep selling. You probably just wanted to make yourself appear as an example for why trading this market is bad and how it will only lead to losing coins and money in the end. Sorry but nobody is going to fall for that trick, you don't have enough credibility for that.

Cheesy You're making him feel even worse if he indeed did those trades. Ummm one would have to run the numbers... 8 trades over the volatility of the last 2 days... Could that cut your stash in half?

Or ShroomsKit could show the logs of his trades.

Yeah, that would be good enough for me! If he really goes to such lengths as to fake logs for this, he can have my benefit of the doubt. But I think it's a nice thing that he wants to be a good example with his trades that went wrong.



31. Post 8119391 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: souspeed on July 31, 2014, 01:35:59 PM
Choo choo!

Chooo choooo indeed! Time to panic buy, Shroomie!  Wink
Let's see how far this train goes!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vh473k-uHH0



32. Post 8120072 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Wow! $589 on stamp. That's what I call a train! I gotta post this video again, it just has to be seen during this rally: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vh473k-uHH0



33. Post 8120203 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

What to you think, cup and handle anyone? I wonder on which scale, though. We might see a small bear-trap that will be the handle and then continue our mission to mars!



34. Post 8120318 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: edwardspitz on July 31, 2014, 02:45:53 PM
Wow! $589 on stamp. That's what I call a train! I gotta post this video again, it just has to be seen during this rally: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vh473k-uHH0

That video. LOL  Smiley It is totally unrelated to BTC walls etc., but you may like the Museum of Techno "tutorial videos". They have done a whole series of them. Here is how you make a techno bassline: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OezymoIxZM

Yeah, but it has trains! And that's all that counts! Your video is pretty messed up as well. Love those people they've got a great sense of humor!



35. Post 8120389 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: Gatekeeper on July 31, 2014, 02:42:23 PM
we're at crucial point really. If you look at the 2hr chart for bitstamp you can see the clear downward line that we've hit 4 times before and fell back down. That line is now around $585 and so that's why the brief pause now. Are we going to break up from it? It looks like it, we actually hit $589  just now and if we do break up from it then it'll become strong support for us. Expect a bit of a battle and consolidation around $585 just now whilst we make sure which way it's going to go



Very interesting! You may be right! The thing about resistance lines these days is that they tend to bounce us back down, though. Actually I'm more for those climbing support lines, and not the declining ones, because, well... they go down. I like exponential upwards-channels!



36. Post 8120426 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Through $590 like a knife through hot butter! It really seems like we might just have crossed the resistance! Interesting times, indeed.



37. Post 8120757 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: ThatDGuy on July 31, 2014, 03:06:33 PM
Through $590 like a knife through hot butter! It really seems like we might just have crossed the resistance! Interesting times, indeed.

$590 still cold butter, need microwave

Yeah, seemed a lot easier when it touched $590... I guess it's more like... frozen pudding or something. Bounced right off that thing. But even the best rocket needs to stop on its trip to the moon in order to re-fill!



38. Post 8120825 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: notme on July 31, 2014, 03:22:51 PM
I hate when the rallies pause! I want up.. bubble-style.

Bigger markets than bitcoin are also on the move.  Big money is distracted.  Give it time.

If they can't seem to decide on where to put their money, why not put it in Bitcoin? Guaranteed bubbles every year or so, beautiful pictures of trains, rockets, moons... It's the dream!



39. Post 8121294 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: silverfuture on July 31, 2014, 03:53:34 PM
Roll Eyes Roll Eyes the price rises from yesterday (still lower than a couple days ago) and everyone is in moon mode again. This place cracks me up.

Volatility gets people excited. It's excitement that draws most people to the whole bitcoin thing. Even people like Jorge can't look away.

Many people acutally do increase their stash by day-trading their way through those fluctuations. It's a gamble, but some just have the nerves and actually are successful in doing it. I just hold and am stoked I didn't do any stupid things yesterday.



40. Post 8121570 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: Wexlike on July 31, 2014, 04:15:00 PM
Smart money accumulates and holds.

That's why he managed to go from 2 BTC to 1 BTC in a single day with 6 trades.

People should read this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=95072;sa=showPosts

It's the most hilarious thread on this entire forum.

That is just epic ! Pure comedy level.  Grin

It's pure Gold Jerry, Gold!
I actually feel sorry for Shroomy. Because I know how that feels. I think almost everyone makes such a mistake when they're new to the stock market. You gotta learn from your mistakes. And I don't want him to quit coming to the thread.



41. Post 8123632 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: JimboToronto on July 31, 2014, 05:09:54 PM
I actually feel sorry for Shroomy. Because I know how that feels. I think almost everyone makes such a mistake when they're new to the stock market. You gotta learn from your mistakes. And I don't want him to quit coming to the thread.

Stock market? What does Bitcoin have to do with trading shares of ownership of companies? That's a noob mistake if there ever was one. I think almost everyone makes such a mistake when they're new to Bitcoin.

Also, I hope you realize that Shroomskit is just kidding with his recent bearishness and that 2BTC nonsense. He's no more of a true trollbear than Proudhon. Perhaps your comedy detector needs adjustment.

It's all the same when it comes to charts and the price of things. So yeah, Bitcoin is the same as the stock market what human behavior is concerned. And I really don't know about Shroomy. I'm not certain that he really is just trolling. I thought he maybe joking, but who knows...



42. Post 8123704 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: adamstgBit on July 31, 2014, 06:34:38 PM
another round of dumps, i wonder how many bitcoin bears are will to waste.

They'll try their best. They know if we get even higher, their shorts will be burned. Can't wait to see some of them get burned again for a change! How many short do you guys think have been burned on this short rallye up?



43. Post 8123868 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.02h):

Quote from: JorgeStolfi on July 31, 2014, 06:48:32 PM
no dumptards in china?
Not many at this hour... I would guess that there won't be much action for the next 5 hours, unless it comes from the West.

Did the nice little train today originate on Stamp, Finex or was it really China that started the choo choo?



44. Post 8294223 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.03h):

Quote from: blatchcorn on August 11, 2014, 12:03:03 PM
This is where institutional investors come in.

Bitcoin is making fiat look so volatile recently.  I am glad to have my money in a safe currency  Tongue

Naaah, those are just some nice words flying around the forums for a week or two recently... Bitcoin is still the most volatile currency we currently have (apart from altcoins, maybe), and it still has a rather shallow market cap or order books.
But yeah, we need institutional money or money from big risky investors. I think Bitcoin may not even be big enough for that Cheesy



45. Post 8296396 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.03h):

Quote from: empowering on August 11, 2014, 01:15:46 PM
Less than a month after it first began accepting bitcoin, Dell has received a 85 BTC (over $50,000) order for a PowerEdge server order.

http://www.coindesk.com/dell-receives-50k-server-order-bitcoin/

That doesn't sound like it's a lot of money for Dell. I think it's a great thing that order has been made using Bitcoin, but it isn't an order out of the ordinary for Dell, I guess, right?



46. Post 8296582 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.03h):

Massive dump on Stamp, panic everyone! Which exchange started it, does anyone know? Wow what a sad beginning for this week, in which so many people put their hopes and dreams in!



47. Post 8310613 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.04h):

Price can't seen to decide which way to go, it seems. There's no major rebound here, so I guess we're now booked for lower prices or maybe $570s... Aren't we supposed to bounce off $562 in a week or so? (Long term trend line)



48. Post 8310731 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.04h):

Quote from: mmitech on August 12, 2014, 10:40:32 AM
cashed out my last coins... I think this sucker will still crash even more, maybe I will buy back at 300 or less, or whenever it seems right.

Ladies and gentlemen, we've reached the capitulation phase! Cheesy It's time to go all in now and prepare for the moonshot. Well, honestly I don't know where it'll go but this is a capitulation sign.



49. Post 10566749 (copy this link) (by DjPxH) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.00h):

War of the walls going on on Finex at the moment!