you could look at the larger scale and see its exponential growth, doubling every 3-6 months. If you bought the S7 thinking difficulty wasnt going to go up, you were crazy.
It happened with the S1, the S3, the spondoolies Sp3X, and with the s5. every new generation of hardware and better efficiency is constantly replacing the old gear. you didnt buy an S1 right? you knew the s7 was the one that could make money.
and the price went down a lot in bitcoin (>50%) but in dollars only about 20% due to USD/BTC
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Oh trust me, I've been mining long enough to understand how difficulty spikes are to be expected. And in all honesty, I'm not even complaining about the new hashing power (I was discussing that because the other guy said I didn't know how to properly calculate difficulty raises as it relates to my ROI).
My single frustration is about bitmain lowering the price for the s7 to half of what I paid less than 3 months ago.
Case in point, I paid $5,154.42 for 3 batch 7 units that shipped on 11/27/15. Including shipping, that's $1,718.14 per unit.
I also paid $4,677.23 for 3 batch 8 units that shipped on 12/9/15. Including shipping, that's $1,559.07 per unit.
Less than 60 days after the shipping of my batch 8 units, batch 10 units are selling (before shipping) at $805.04 per usd (based on current btc to usd ratio).
Am I the only one that thinks bitmain is turning their backs on the miners for doing this?

I truly could not sell my batch 7 or 8 miners at a breakeven at the moment, even if I factor in how much btc I've made in the last 60 days, because they're still selling units.
When has bitmain ever lowered price by 50% in subsequent batches of miners in less than 60 days and kept selling batches in the past? In my experience, antminers usually sold out quickly, and there was a limit to production. They kept price consistent. The other antminers didn't decrease in value by more than 50% in less than 60 days, like what's happening right now.