13 support then lower. Btc hasn't spent much time above 4k. Maybe it needs to consolidate above there. /end wistful tinking
13 support then lower. Btc hasn't spent much time above 4k. Maybe it needs to consolidate above there. /end wistful tinking
The move by S. Korea worry you?
Yeah, Comparing your graph it looks like we are SOMEWHERE in there. Notice any similarities?
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Fib numbers have provided some guidance off the top. I’m clueless with regard to shorter term Wave measurements. Although, the previous support levels are weak.
What is everyone using for indicators? I use dmac, rsi, vpci-lb, BB and MFI. Do you use Tradingview?
Active trade going into GMT and futures close. Another long weekend without derivative coming up.
Wow what a day.... day trade paradise and still goin
A close near $15k today is short term bullish. A run to $17.5 is still bearish long term.
Must be falling this evening from people transferring their shares n trading them for xrp.... woweww... I got in xrp last week for just over a buck wowew
Exchange prices starting to diverge again. Same as last weekend.
I have lost....but most kicking my as about trades years ago like where I bought siri for 50cents.. sold at 1.50 and what it at now like 4 something... ya I lose...just lost 300 on ltc trying to play this fkn drop trying to play a dip.
Losses are good. They build character and discipline. I've had plenty and plenty of very bad ones. I always ask people to tell me about their losses when they talk about trading. Good luck.
Gambling. Gee... shucks. Good entertainment, but play the long game if you’re using real money. Gambling is a waste of energy and lifespan. Poker is cheaper and more funnerer.
Last edited by Lindahl; 12-30-2017 at 05:15 AM.
Sooo, for someone with more technical knowledge than me... at what price spread does it become profitable to cycle BTC between accounts on exchanges with different prices (after fees)? ...buying low selling high, rinse and repeat?
I'm guessing that's a 'whale's' game, if such a strategy is employed?
Master of mediocrity.
Here's a small article I read on the practice earlier this year. It's not easy technically.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-money-beckons
I suspect the next disconnected market will be intercrypto swaps.
My attention span for this is waning.
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
Brain dead and made of money.
The underlying blockchain tech here makes sense to validate transactions, but as a currency Bitcoin doesn't make sense to me. Used it to buy some pharmaceuticals from overseas once via Coinbase, but the process was a pain in the ass. Also, who wants to wait hours to make a transaction with a currency that appears to be cornered by Chinese miners? What is stopping everyone from just moving to the next cryptocurrency that processes faster?
Ripple (XRP) makes more sense to me as a tool to move state backed currency around in place of SWIFT. They already have banks on board.
All that said, I'm absolutely kicking myself for not mining this shit when it first came out. I even went so far as to have a wallet set up and some mining software in 2009 but never actually ran it. Doh.
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
Brain dead and made of money.
That's cause you think it's a card game. Short money. The real players know this is a long. Very long.
My close friend big players (could probably cash in now and retire at 30yrs old even with cap gains taxes) are thinking 10+ years minimum.
Big money is in the tech. Supply chain, real estate transactions, etc. Think bigger than it simply being a new form of currency. I don't know that currency part will ever really come to fruition .
Good luck gamblers.
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I don't understand the conviction moves as charted above, drobro. They look arbitrarily designated.
But I am ignorant in your level of insightful expertise.
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