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12-03-2018, 10:08 PM #1771
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12-03-2018, 10:15 PM #1772My Reviews:- http://reviews.bodybuilding.com/supplement-reviews/sakmsb
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12-03-2018, 10:29 PM #1773
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12-04-2018, 10:16 AM #1784
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how come you non-trading fundamentalist aren't talking about ethereum now offering private transactions via their smart contract
that's the biggest fundamental breakthrough in the past couple of months imo... brb everybody thought privacy coins are the future, brb now ethereum does the only thing they were meant for
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12-04-2018, 10:20 AM #1785
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12-04-2018, 12:19 PM #1786
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Boyo's, is this real tea? Not sheriff website is legit or not.
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12-04-2018, 12:59 PM #1787
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12-04-2018, 02:26 PM #1788
Yeah theres a pretty big correlation to contract expiring and btc price movement on spot. Fkn wish futures never came out and we continued living in the crypto wild west.
Ppl talk up institutions getting in, but itll mean over time this game will get less volatile. Id prefer if things stayed pre 2018 imo, massive up and downside, but long term uptrends repeating. I fear those cycles might end with big money and wall street level bots
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12-04-2018, 03:20 PM #1790
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There really shouldn't be much. For every buyer there was a seller and for every seller there was a buyer. Meaning someone thought it was over priced and someone else thought it would go up.
On top of that anyone could close their position at any time they felt so inclined. (Unless crypto doesn't allow it?)Finance Degree - USAF INTEL - IIFYM - Injured Crew - KTM XCW300 - Single Track Trail Rider - NRA Supporter - Shunned from MFC - Libertarian - Pragmatist
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12-04-2018, 04:03 PM #1791
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12-04-2018, 06:10 PM #1792
Hmm.. Well, first of all, there are 2 exchanges that started it, right? If i remember correctly it wasnt the first exchange that approved it, and i believe it was cboe.
I remember a fairly in depth video being posted in one of the threads a long time ago that analyzed the price action by the second and thought that it was futures
By no means am i saying it is, the introduction of futures just happen to coincide with a precipitous drop after a 3-minonth long bull run.
I remember people predicting this would happen
Is this not a way it could work:
Bitcoin Futures: A Way to Control Cryptocurrency Markets?
Can Wall Street investors manipulate the cryptocurrency markets via Bitcoin futures? Based on the recent fall in the markets during the week of January 15th, it seems that “yes” is the answer to that question.
During the market slump last week, there was some banter on Reddit that the crash was going to end Wednesday, January 17 at 4:00 PM EST when the markets closed the first Bitcoin futures contracts on the CBOE expired at $10,900 per Bitcoin. There was even a countdown posted by one Reddit user. While the price of Bitcoin did not rocket back up in the immediate aftermath, altcoins started to rebound hours after the futures contracts expired.
Futures Strategy
Many institutional investors are wise to use the futures contracts to lower the Bitcoin price to buy in lower by setting the stop-loss triggers at support levels to push down the price further and further to make it look like a crash. This scares novice investors to support the bears and sell to avoid a total loss. By taking this strategy, the Wall Street investors are strategically pushing down the price for in order to re-enter at much lower levels and potentially set Bitcoin up for another rocket rise to unprecedented highs. Then, assumingly, collect profits and repeat the cycle, increasing profits each time Bitcoin rises and falls.
https://www.ccn.com/bitcoin-futures-...rency-markets/
Coupled a long with a plan created well beforehand that also coincided with the run up? And maybe partly responsible for all the main stream media attention. Eg they were stocking up, just to drop it on everyones azz. Put their bets against btc, sold their chit and made even more money
Yea, there would have to be people buying at that price but volume in december and january was much higher, no?
I mean is the quote not a strategy that could be used?
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12-04-2018, 06:10 PM #1793
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12-05-2018, 07:11 AM #1796
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12-05-2018, 07:30 AM #1798
"Three men came to Wall Street. The first always knew what was the best buy. The second knew why it was the best buy. But the third knew neither of these things; he only knew when to buy. He made the most money" - Wyckoff
A famous speculator, after making and keeping a big fortune in Wall Street, once said: "I have done only what other people wanted me to do. When they were determined to sell their stocks in a falling market at whatever prices they could get and clamored for buyers, I accommodated them by buying. When they were equally anxious to buy stocks at high prices, I agreeably permitted them to buy mine"-American Mercury**MFC**
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