All posts made by naima53 in Bitcointalk.org's Wall Observer thread
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Post 2488594 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.05h):
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Post 2496927 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.05h):
http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2213241Favorite magazine Russian entrepreneurs (business). Number 1 in Russia in the subject of business.
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Post 2496987 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.05h):
I saw the topic here. You have in the country, too, has published an article in the magazine that week. Strange coincidence, as if manipulating the news reporters at the time the points of support or resistance.
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Post 2540814 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.06h):
An alternative view (also has the right to exist): translatorisch
1) On the weekly chart, the primary support is not touched, the stochastic is about to come out of oversold, the main figure - ascending triangle.

2)Stochastic on the daily chart is about to enter into the overbought zone, MACD cross from the bottom up

3)Now the main ... I shared corrective waves into components (squares). With each new wave of negative volume decreases, less panic. The angles of lines of support are also becoming more acute. Each wave correction has a higher minimum. For me, this means that we are gradually completing the correction from the high $ 266 I would not be surprised if we have a new low in the range of 105 ... 107.

4)Gox locks fiat at home, so he becomes the sole owner of the course. He just tightens up its market maker at the right time and the bot starts to simulate demand \ randomly offer small amounts, depending on the opinion of Mark probably; D. It is even visible to the naked eye - when the lemmings of S3052 acting on, the transaction on another look. In the "warm" places too human trafficking looks different. The rest - directional noise.
I do not know what the purpose of Gox, but I would not recommend selling now with leverage "at all" and wait for what is about to come alhalva

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Post 2595900 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.07h):
Antigravity! That's got to be bullish!
From the ruler: "Help Smokey Prevent Wildfires"
In case you weren't aware, this is smokey..... The bear:

This literally couldn't be a more bearish sign
again...

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Post 2596063 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.07h):
You can call me an idiot, but I really believe that we are now we are in a moment of decision ascending triangle $ 3 range.
, see my trading video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGcO9BB87kEin the same $ 2 in 2011 bottom - it was $ 60 at this time. And This whole bubble was faster (fast time)

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Post 2605979 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.07h):
its time to make shitstorm, dumping in progress

shitstorm in(at) the initial stage, will take at least a year that would be bull back on the market now. History repeats itself.

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Post 2606386 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.07h):
Theres the panic! Woohoo, $92.5
I see it makes you extremely happy to see Bitcoin goes down?
Kinda odd.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=143973.msg2298148#msg2298148i call it
''the reallocation of funds''
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Post 2606697 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.07h):
Have a great weekend, guys!

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Post 2618931 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.07h):
it looks like a small double bottom.

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It looks like a whale today have a day off, he could miss the fun and will have to buy back tomorrow.

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Post 2623528 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.07h):
Not enough activity in here so to get things rolling again...
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Any credence to our triangle we will solve in around 48 hours following the breakdown observed on Bitstamp? We are trading over 7% higher on Gox at this time, a price not followed on any other exchanges?
Is it possible the price is being kept artificially higher on the high volume exchange? Why?
http://www.coindesk.com/what-to-expect-at-bitcoin-london-2013/
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Post 2623619 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.07h):
Not enough activity in here so to get things rolling again...
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Any credence to our triangle we will solve in around 48 hours following the breakdown observed on Bitstamp? We are trading over 7% higher on Gox at this time, a price not followed on any other exchanges?
Is it possible the price is being kept artificially higher on the high volume exchange? Why?
http://www.coindesk.com/what-to-expect-at-bitcoin-london-2013/Ok, so why have we not seen an increase in price on all the other exchanges?
Because for many the only way to withdraw fiat from Gox - is to withdraw BTC from Gox and sell for other exchanges. There's so little of proposals purchase , a kind of dumping for the down in price other exchanges (collusion to buy coins for less of the market)
it works this way, not vice versa, as everyone here speak IMHO
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Post 2650675 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.08h):
Enough already bearish, guys, seriously, we should let the market breathe, the more it will be a wide downward channel, will make easy money.

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Socks puppet exchanges go down, but we are - this is the main exchange, I am an optimist, Gox sign the necessary papers and everything will return as it was (just an opinion)
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Post 2650973 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.08h):
LOL, not terribly

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Post 2651014 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.08h):
good deal

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Post 2651158 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.08h):
Where's all the bulls? Why is nobody buying? It's so "cheap". Forum full of people who claim to believe in Bitcoin and there is no buying pressure. This forum is all talk and hot air.

They just enter the login and password at this time

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Post 2651214 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.08h):
Where's all the bulls? Why is nobody buying? It's so "cheap". Forum full of people who claim to believe in Bitcoin and there is no buying pressure. This forum is all talk and hot air.

They just enter the login and password at this time

Different question. Where are the sellers now? Sell side looking thin and $72 the low for a while. Are those bulls with orders in the 60s going to sit back as it retraces to $100?
Sellers have already sold, those who wait 60 may not wait for the nothing. They may be "squeeze"
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Post 2651427 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.08h):
Guys, it was very scary, but someone has to be first.

Someone should try to play this chartism.
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Post 2651665 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.08h):
ASICminer did very well for all its shareholders
im kicking myself for not buying in with my friend when it ipo'ed
Don't, at the time there was a grand chance they'd just run with the money and never do anything. Investors who took that risk got compensated.
Well, in February, when they started deploying, their shares were traded at only 0.3BTC. I over negotiated with a couple of members (I wanted to buy at 0.22BTC), and at the end I didnt buy because x3 the IPO price seemed "a tad much" to me.
That was just before the first dividend, but after they deployed the first 6TH/s. in that moment buying was not so risky but still I passed

If it make sense now to buy their shares? After all, if they started selling usb sticks at retail that this should be a good income (dividends)
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Post 2656297 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.08h):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoI4f2p4BL4Approximately 2 ... 7 million television viewers. This channel is not very popular in Russia, but it is in every cable TV network. The average viewer - not stupid, erudite middle class. News background - positive, told in a positive way. The basic idea - B are gaining popularity, a competitor of the existing financial system.
Do not take it as manipulation, in any case, it is good as promotion of BTC.
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Post 2656518 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.08h):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoI4f2p4BL4Approximately 2 ... 7 million television viewers. This channel is not very popular in Russia, but it is in every cable TV network. The average viewer - not stupid, erudite middle class. News background - positive, told in a positive way. The basic idea - B are gaining popularity, a competitor of the existing financial system.
Do not take it as manipulation, in any case, it is good as promotion of BTC.
RT are talking about Bitcoin already last 3-4 months, both in Russian and English channels.
This is the second edition of the news (new, another one)
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Post 2692380 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.09h):
Price manipulation. Both walls belong to one person. The red arrow is most likely. In any case it is necessary direction.
Given the slippage, if he really wants to buy, it is cheaper to buy it on the wall 80 than to engage in clowning, LOL

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Post 2692572 (copy this link) (by naima53) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.09h):
Gee, I just realized how crazy this is going to be when/if the ETF launches. If this can be manipulated this easily, you should see how the wall st. guys push around gigantic market cap stocks within like 20 milliseconds just before another wall st. guy announces a downgrade. Bitcoin will get blown to bits the moment those guys even start to take it seriously.
who says wall st guys aren't pushing bitcoin around right now?
because they have no interest in a shitty small market like this? if this can even be considered a market, it's just a matchmakers service really.
if there's money to be made, they'll be here. perhaps not large institutions but individual traders that have wall st experience, why wouldn't they?
professional wall street traders wouldn't touch this with a 10 foot barge pole.
there are much, much better opportunities out there for a professional trader.
Bitcoin is trading haven for a professional trader, nowhere else would he find so many inexperienced traders
+100
Кaк cтpoить cтeны (cтpaтeгия)
I'll just leave this here.
(You could make money if you feel cowboy enough)
Quote from: Goomboo on February 08, 2012, 06:13:30 AM
There are a few things that I have been reticent to talk about, simply because I didn't want the general public to know the stuff that "we" know. However, in the spirit of this thread - helping people to stop losing money - I have decided to share a little.
One of the main and widely-talked about issues is "the manipulator". After watching time and again as individuals have "the hammer" dropped on them, I figured I might as well shed a little light on what may be happening. There are several different strategies being used by a few individuals with "lots" of buying power, so I'll talk a little about the main strategy I see on a daily basis.
The manipulator is basically a large trader who is repetitively practicing a strategy we call "the hammer". It's a simple strategy of deception and can lead to a "crack" in prices. Prior to applying a systematic strategy to the BTC market, I used to trade with him and make a decent profit.
The Hammer (Long)
1. Big trader posts large volume on the ask side
2. Individuals see the ask and try and get in front of him by selling/shorting/lowering their offers
3. He is simultaneously buying at the bid from the small guys
4. As soon as selling volume dries up, he pulls his ask and enters long, causing a jump in prices
5. He sells to the people who buy behind him, scalping a profit
How to Play the Hammer (Long)
1. Watch the volume from the small traders that are trying to trade in front of him
2. When the volume dries up and he pulls his ask - enter long
3. If he doesn't follow soon with a large trade, exit your trade at a scratch or loss
There are several different variants of this strategy, but as a general rule of thumb - if you see a fake bid or ask, the markets are probably going that way soon.
This is more for informative purposes than actual trading advice. See how subjective this is? In my opinion, this type of trading isn't scalable and it doesn't possess long-term profitability, which is what this thread is about. My suggestion is that you take this information as a little "FYI" and stick to a systematic and tested strategy, ignoring the games that go on in the order-book entirely.