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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerAndPoker View Post
    If these things drop to $20 I might buy like $300-500 worth and sell at $50-60 range just as a short term play. I don't think they will ever hit $250+ again.
    Many people have said this, many more have thought this.

    So indeed, this might be a good short term play, simply because I think a lot of people are going to snap buy if and when it hits the $10-$20 range, which should probably force a mini surge until most are satisfied with tripling their money or whatever and sell.

    If you're going to do this, my advice would be to jump in no higher than $20 (and wait to see if it stabilizes or keeps falling), and then if it rises, CLOSELY monitor it and sell at the first sign of a substantial drop. I don't think anyone is dumb enough to invest at $20 hoping to see it at $250 again, but I bet a lot of people are looking to see it back to $70-$120, so if you can beat these people to the punch and sell just at the beginning of the next selloff, you will make money.

    I will probably try this approach myself, but obviously I have to wait until it falls farther.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BeerAndPoker View Post
    If these things drop to $20 I might buy like $300-500 worth and sell at $50-60 range just as a short term play. I don't think they will ever hit $250+ again.
    Many people have said this, many more have thought this.

    So indeed, this might be a good short term play, simply because I think a lot of people are going to snap buy if and when it hits the $10-$20 range, which should probably force a mini surge until most are satisfied with tripling their money or whatever and sell.

    If you're going to do this, my advice would be to jump in no higher than $20 (and wait to see if it stabilizes or keeps falling), and then if it rises, CLOSELY monitor it and sell at the first sign of a substantial drop. I don't think anyone is dumb enough to invest at $20 hoping to see it at $250 again, but I bet a lot of people are looking to see it back to $70-$120, so if you can beat these people to the punch and sell just at the beginning of the next selloff, you will make money.

    I will probably try this approach myself, but obviously I have to wait until it falls farther.
    I'm interested what sort of logic you sre using to set a price buy point of 20 dollars. Why not ten why not thirty?

    Kinda surprised hearing this stuff coming from you druff

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    Quote Originally Posted by BetCheckBet View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post

    Many people have said this, many more have thought this.

    So indeed, this might be a good short term play, simply because I think a lot of people are going to snap buy if and when it hits the $10-$20 range, which should probably force a mini surge until most are satisfied with tripling their money or whatever and sell.

    If you're going to do this, my advice would be to jump in no higher than $20 (and wait to see if it stabilizes or keeps falling), and then if it rises, CLOSELY monitor it and sell at the first sign of a substantial drop. I don't think anyone is dumb enough to invest at $20 hoping to see it at $250 again, but I bet a lot of people are looking to see it back to $70-$120, so if you can beat these people to the punch and sell just at the beginning of the next selloff, you will make money.

    I will probably try this approach myself, but obviously I have to wait until it falls farther.
    I'm interested what sort of logic you sre using to set a price buy point of 20 dollars. Why not ten why not thirty?

    Kinda surprised hearing this stuff coming from you druff
    I set $20 because bitcoin sat at around $17 for a long time before rocketing up in recent weeks.

    Many who followed bitcoin regretted not buying them when they were that "cheap", but were too scared to jump aboard as they shot up in value, fearing the peak had already been reached.

    If it retreats back to the $20ish range, many will see it as a "do over". They get to buy back in where they first wished they could have,

    Some, in fact, likely see $15-$20 as bitcoin's "real" value, as it was the last level where bitcoin had any degree of stability. Of course, bitcoin has no real value, but a lot see the recent run-up as just fluff, and believe that a return to its pre-run-up $17 value is a likely stopping point for the decline.

    And while this is unscientific and informal, I can't tell you how many people I've talked to privately who say, "If it ever falls to [insert number between 10 and 20] dollars, I'm buying some and taking a chance!" I had the exact same thought without ever hearing anyone say this, and I can imagine that a large number of people are just waiting for bitcoin to become "reasonably priced" again to get in on the second run-up.

    I'm not saying I'm sure it will happen, but I'm willing to throw some non-life-changing money into it if this occurs.

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    Any easy money to be made has already been made. You guys missed the boat. Whatever you are planning to do has already been thought of by hundreds of thousands of other people. Probably with way more experience and knowledge in things like this than you. Stay away.
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    Id put bitcoins organic value at about $12. Ill buy at single digits and not a penny over $9.99.

    Also Id caution against setting a value based on previous trends simply because people have first hand evidence of the corruption and incompetence that constitutes the entire bitcoin currency exchange architecture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonatine View Post
    Id put bitcoins organic value at about $12. Ill buy at single digits and not a penny over $9.99.

    Also Id caution against setting a value based on previous trends simply because people have first hand evidence of the corruption and incompetence that constitutes the entire bitcoin currency exchange architecture.
    Interesting view on the extrinsic value. While there is no government interference, bitcoins clearly have some value as an enabler for underground activities like poker and drugs. The main issue to me is that what is to stop someone inventing buttcoins, titcoins or bitnotes etc. based on the same technology?

    I think this is the ultimate killer for any crypto-currency becoming mainstream.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
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    That second graph picture should be the actual logo for Mt. Gox, because it looks like a mountain... of gox.

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    Not a fair graph. Show at least six months or a year. This portion of the graph does resemble the picture.

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    If you own any BTC, fear not. I sold mine today at 107, so expect it to jump back to 260 any day now.

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    Here's an interesting article regarding MoneyGram and Western Union looking into the possibility in the future of allowing customers to use BitCoins as a currency. Although I think its very unlikely to happen due to its intrinsic value, Bitcoins are getting the attention of many companies around the World.

    http://www.foxbusiness.com/news/2013...ntcmp=trending

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    Really didnt see that coming.
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    My guess is after the run up to 250 a lot of people wanted to buy Bitcoin, and they are just now getting their accounts funded and able to purchase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buck Nasty View Post
    My guess is after the run up to 250 a lot of people wanted to buy Bitcoin, and they are just now getting their accounts funded and able to purchase.

    aaaaaand explained. sfo.

    it takes pretty much this much time on the nose to get an account funded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonatine View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Buck Nasty View Post
    My guess is after the run up to 250 a lot of people wanted to buy Bitcoin, and they are just now getting their accounts funded and able to purchase.

    aaaaaand explained. sfo.

    it takes pretty much this much time on the nose to get an account funded.
    Does it? I don't think it takes very long to verify or fund your MtGox account. But I have heard that there was (still is?) a massive registration backlog, and that an empty MtGox account has some real value.

    Maybe it's finally caught up.

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