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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
JayJuanGee
on 25/04/2014, 08:25:03 UTC
Well maybe I misread your posts?  I see no reason for any posters to brag.. and even for posters to come out with guns ablazing in a quasi-anonymous forum.  

When  posters make extreme claims, then other posters are going to get irritated.  I thought that some of your postings were extreme and attempts at being insulting.

I would rather share actual information and real predictions rather than posturing(s), but maybe that's just me?   Wink

Ultimately, it is up to you whether you prefer to engage in an adult dialogue, even if or when other people are throwing around derogatory comments.
I know, I know. The internet is srs bizniss.

It's whatever you make of it... There is a lot of goofing off in this thread, and no big deal, if posters are on a similar wave of mutual respect or whatever then it will be easier to work the humor into the back and forth dialogue. 

On the other hand, if posters are competing with each other or throwing out insults, then those kinds of communications can easily devolve to be fun for neither... or maybe just fun for one of the two?






I didn't brag, and I didn't make an extreme claim. If you think my opinion that a fair valuation of BTC is $300 is extreme, then I don't know what to say but let it go. No need to call me a retard or ignore me.


Possibly, it is the way the message is communicated, rather than the message. 

If you are coming out making assertions like fair value is $x, then that could seem pretty ridiculous to others, if you do NOT explain some of the recent history and various developments.  $300 seems pretty extreme on the low-side in my thinking, and I would probably put fair current valuation in the $750-$850 arena... Though I am NOT stuck with that opinion, if we were to discuss how we arrive at our calculations with a fair understanding of the history and the various developments and investments into BTC and also the fact that the market may price BTC based on future expectations including likely regulation(s) and BTC's ability to take over certain payment system functions or storage of value functions or even public ledger functions. 

If you spurt out claims of $300 without providing what would seem plausible accounting of the facts, then other posters are going to get frustrated and call you names or ignore you may be easier.  I am fairly doubtful that you are wanting to engage in a meaningful dialogue, but NEVER say NEVER... eh he hehehe...