He is always ready to give you a crash after your panic buying.
Keep money in hand and be patient, withdraw your open bid orders, to help the price fall, and you will get cheap coins.
Be afraid, be very afraid.
I don't see what's wrong with being aware of the existence of the big holders, especially those ones who are always ready to slash the market. Stop yourselves from panic buying and always being patient, you will get better chance to buy in at a cheap price.
I agree.
Right, because if I were a big holder, I'd really want the market to crash... qikaifu has several threads going, all with the same message: don't buy, let the market drop, then buy cheap. But why would I want to do you any favours, qikaifu? I have absolutely no problem whatsoever with the market bringing up the price. As it stands right now, it seems that if not for the regular dumps, the market would tend to be bullish... if that's the way it's going, then so be it. If the big holders decide to offload some of their BTC and you *happen* to benefit from it, great. But if they don't, either buy now, or buy fewer BTC later :-)
You say that the market is going to be bullish from now.
But I say that if the market is rally too fast from now, it will be dangerous for the panic buyers. Time will tell us which one of us is right. Maybe you're already all in, that's why you want everybody else to do the same immature thing as you did.
All in? You think this is a game... I think this is a viable currency and commodity. None of us are ever going to be "all in" because this isn't a gamble. This is a pretty revolutionary way of looking at currency and monetary issues, which, unless there are holes in the code (and not being code-savvy, I have to assume others have looked at it and it's solid), will only ever move in one direction in the long run.
Years from now, we're still going to be buying BTC, because it will be the way in which to transact over the internet, because it will be gaining in value and because it will be secure... we'll just buy a lot less BTC for the same amount of dollars/euros/pounds or whatever.
The market is neither fast nor slow. It is what it is. It will go where it goes based on pressures that have to do with panic and greed, but also with a whole lot of other factors you aren't taking into account. If you think for a second that you can manipulate it in either direction by starting numerous threads on a pretty obscure board in an even more obscure corner of the internet, I fear you are dreaming.
But good to know I'm the immature one :-)