If the "attacker" is successful at winning the majority hashrate to defeat the fork, I expect a dump down quickly to $7 out of the corner of currently closing wedge.
Might get a bounce from there as many might perceive this as a victory for a decentralized Ethereum, although then potentially start the lawsuits from all the DAO losers. So a bounce could later be followed with a series of declines, eventually taking it down < $1. But as you say, this might take a while.
There are other scenarios though.
That could happen. So why would the miners accept the bribe and destroy a long term business. i hope the miners will make a wise decision.
Forking Ethereum destroys their long-term prospects. The following linked poll only confirms 23% of the people here
are retards (the other 77% might also be retarded but it isn't confirmed by the poll):
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1516799.0The rest of us (those who aren't retards) will create a replacement for Ethereum which doesn't
break the entire goal of crypto.
What's the goal of crypto? I didn't realise it had been published. Or are you rather trying to speak out of turn for the rest of us?