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Aco
on 04/05/2020, 02:01:23 UTC
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Re: Audi A2? Womens car?
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Aco
on 28/10/2013, 04:07:56 UTC
I don't think that it is only for women, and I kinda like it tbh.

Are you homosexual by any chance?  Cheesy Tongue
lol. Yeah seriously.
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Re: The Bubble Popped
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Aco
on 25/10/2013, 17:26:44 UTC
Well it was quite a drop, and I wasn't happy to see it.  But it's fairly typical for Bitcoin lately.
Hey it's just like coming down from an acid trip. No ones happy about it.
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Re: Selling my KnC Jupiter
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Aco
on 25/10/2013, 17:20:00 UTC
Fuck if I know. It's irrelevant now. The unit is no longer for sale and I don't intend on gambling on hardware anymore. It's past that midpoint.

And I don't have to tell you. Your a nobody. Smiley
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Re: The Bubble Popped
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Aco
on 25/10/2013, 17:13:40 UTC
I'm seeing it hit lows of $170. Might be a good time
To start buying in increments incase it dips lower.
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Re: The Bubble Popped
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Aco
on 25/10/2013, 16:07:00 UTC
We may have had a correction, but the rally isn't over yet!

http://i.imgur.com/3ZWQd8n.png

We all need to go around evangelizing BTC to businesses and consumers to force the value to grow.

We need another Baidu. Otherwise I suspect November will be another September.
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Re: Has the Bubble Started?
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Aco
on 25/10/2013, 15:00:36 UTC
Growth for november will be like september. December may be another october.
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Re: The Bubble Popped
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Aco
on 25/10/2013, 14:52:21 UTC
Now after it leveled out, it's currently at $180 (coinbase). I guess I did the right thing to sell at $196 (bought shortly after SR fell) and buy back more at $166 a few hours later on the same day.  And only buying more when its at the lowest of the low!
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Re: KnC Jupiter 537GH/s stable, IN HAND - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 23:00:56 UTC
Can you confirm that you have already sold this?
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Re: KnC Jupiter 525GH/s stable, IN HAND - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (fast auction)
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 22:05:27 UTC
When did you receive this unit?

And when did you order it from KNC?
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Re: 2 Used D-Link Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Powered Hubs (DUB-H7)
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 19:25:02 UTC
How come your selling these? Something wrong with them
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Re: Selling my KnC Jupiter
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 18:12:56 UTC
Yep unit is no longer for sale. It was returned to the original seller after a defective board was discovered. I never threatened to file a chargeback against the seller.  The seller can confirm this. I and the seller worked it out with a smile. Bobsag3 is only the host. Irrelevant to this conversation.

If no photos were allowed maybe you should have told me that at time time I took the photo right in front of you? That's you standing right in front of the camera in the picture.
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Re: The Bubble Popped
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 17:52:32 UTC
One thing "high frequency traders" never seem to grasp ... is that they could have 10x the money if they weren't such adrenaline junkies.

Great.  You made a little cash by selling over half your coin stash. 

You claim you'll buy when it dips again.

Unfortunately, it will never dip to $60 again ... like it did a few months ago.

Now dips will be higher, and higher, and higher.

And you will continue buying and selling ... and making your minimal $ ...

Meanwhile, the dude who bought at 60 and held till $1,000 is the true winner.

All that coin you made in your high frequency trading will be gone, no doubt spent ... and you'll have nothing to show for it in 5 years.

While the guy who bought at 60 and held is buying a porsche with 1 coin.



Bought my first Porsche when I was 16 because I knew what I was doing.

6 years later I still know what I'm doing.

Bitcoins do not compound. Nor did I make 'little' cash. I see percentages. Numbers are relative.

You don't understand money. Especially how to make more of it.

Does that explain why, looking at your strategy, I've made thousands of % more than you have on bitcoin? Yet you "see percents" and "understand money?" Nice try.

By the way, dick-swinging on the internet means absolutely nothing. Look: "I bought a lamborghini when I was 12..." does that count? Again, nice try Grin Grin Grin

Nah, I know him, he's not lying he really did buy a Porsche.  He just didn't tell you what it looked like.

http://images.copart.com/website/data/pix/20131007/28023203_1X.JPG

It wasn't that sexy.
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Re: The Bubble Popped
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 17:06:24 UTC
One thing "high frequency traders" never seem to grasp ... is that they could have 10x the money if they weren't such adrenaline junkies.

Great.  You made a little cash by selling over half your coin stash. 

You claim you'll buy when it dips again.

Unfortunately, it will never dip to $60 again ... like it did a few months ago.

Now dips will be higher, and higher, and higher.

And you will continue buying and selling ... and making your minimal $ ...

Meanwhile, the dude who bought at 60 and held till $1,000 is the true winner.

All that coin you made in your high frequency trading will be gone, no doubt spent ... and you'll have nothing to show for it in 5 years.

While the guy who bought at 60 and held is buying a porsche with 1 coin.



Bought my first Porsche when I was 16 because I knew what I was doing.

6 years later I still know what I'm doing.

Bitcoins do not compound. Nor did I make 'little' cash. I see percentages. Numbers are relative.

You don't understand money. Especially how to make more of it.
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Re: The Bubble Popped
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 16:57:39 UTC
The only thing that really happened was that some folks who think bitcoin is just another market that you use Wall Street strategies for got their clocks cleaned.

The only people selling at $160 and $155 were wonks and day-traders that had stuck in stop-loss orders. Now when they wake up in the morning, they can look at their balances, and then climb back into bed and cry into their pillows because they got their pockets picked.

Bitcoin trading is not Wall Street, and if you try that crap eventually you will get eaten.

It's no different than trading anything else - there is no formula, and most traders, including professionals, end up failing to beat the market.



I agree. I enjoy high frequency trading. Pretty much the only time I get to exercise my programming skills. I have lots of experience with hi freq algo trading.

I have been looking around for exchanges with APIs that allow me to change at a high volume at a high rate through some available APIs or something.

I'm totally new to trading bitcoins. Started buying my first bit coins October 1st. I rely on intuition and understanding of politics economics and technology. As well as cutting edge information. So far it's been working out.

I love the high volatility of bitcoin. It's a paradise for hi-freq algo traders!

I used to do the hardware thing but realized it's too risky and the margins aren't worth my time. Fortunately I have a capital pool to gamble with bitcoins at a scale to make this worthwhile. Super exciting stuff.
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Re: BFL Chips In Hand Pictures in Thread
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 15:37:58 UTC
Can you confirm those chips are working? I cant tell based on the photo.
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Re: The Bubble Popped
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 14:37:47 UTC
The only thing that really happened was that some folks who think bitcoin is just another market that you use Wall Street strategies for got their clocks cleaned.

The only people selling at $160 and $155 were wonks and day-traders that had stuck in stop-loss orders. Now when they wake up in the morning, they can look at their balances, and then climb back into bed and cry into their pillows because they got their pockets picked.

Bitcoin trading is not Wall Street, and if you try that crap eventually you will get eaten.


+1

I woke up this morning and it's the same price it was yesterday morning.

What bubble, OP?

Seems more like a classic bear trap to me, and you caught yo' foot caught  Grin Grin Grin

Hahah. Put down that pipe down, buddy.

Whatever it was, it was all profit for me. Sold 50 BTC (bought at $126) for $197. Then when it dipped down to $166 I bought 30 more. Now those 30 are back to $194 this morning.

All in all 20BTC were really lost yet tons of profit was made.  I'm going to keep an eye on those deltas some more.  
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Re: Advertise on www.minr.info
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 10:01:45 UTC
Can I get google analytics statistics and demographics so I can determine if this is worth it.
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Re: The Bubble Popped
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 09:48:53 UTC
I do my trading on coinbase so I'm using their numbers.

The lowest i saw it go was $166 at which point I bought another 10. 

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Re: The Bubble Popped
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Aco
on 24/10/2013, 07:51:56 UTC
I'm buying back more whenever it dips! But I'm enjoying this extreme volatility  at the moment for profit sake.

watch out that yopu don´t miss it when it violently reclaims high territory.
Nope. It will sink significantly now. Its a domino effect. Buy when its at its minima.