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Sterling to get abused even more?

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  • dryhat wrote: »
    Did you read that alex jones link that prickpants posted earlier in the thread?

    It's a good piece with some good comments.

    Love the comments.
    the price of Bitcoin cannot drop.. it can only go higher
    I am a bitcoin early adopter and have no plans of ever selling all my bitcoins.
    It is too exciting a means of keeping assets safe

    :rotfl:
  • Will this bitcoin bubble go down in history alongside the Tulip mania and the SouthSea bubble?

    It has to go a lot more if so. A bubble has to be a popular mania and still at the moment the average man still has not herd of bitcoin let alone use it as money.
  • andy.m_2
    andy.m_2 Posts: 1,521 Forumite
    bring on £1k/BTC :lol:
    Sealed pot challange no: 339
  • dryhat
    dryhat Posts: 1,305 Forumite
    andy.m wrote: »
    bring on £1k/BTC :lol:


    You've jinxed it now.

    Down to £170


    CRASH

    :rotfl:
  • andy.m_2
    andy.m_2 Posts: 1,521 Forumite
    win win no?
    Crash = increase holding at panic'd rate.
    boom = current holding looking lovely.

    We fortunately appear to be in the first six ranks of the ponzi ;)
    Sealed pot challange no: 339
  • dryhat
    dryhat Posts: 1,305 Forumite
    I suppose I might as well post this.......... (we haven't seen it for a while)

    ar118945826163681.jpg
  • dryhat wrote: »
    I suppose I might as well post this.......... (we haven't seen it for a while)

    ar118945826163681.jpg

    Which stage is bitcoin in today? I would say between greed and enthusiasm?
  • andy.m_2
    andy.m_2 Posts: 1,521 Forumite
    If wea re following the graph then that would seem sensible, possibly even at the bull trap with today's dip and hover.

    However if criminal money needs to move out of Slovenia by the weekend then we have a big demand which would drive up "return to normal".

    Here's hoping :D
    Sealed pot challange no: 339
  • andy.m_2
    andy.m_2 Posts: 1,521 Forumite
    I think we are dangerously close to capitulation, external injection of demand may just delay however that may be the feint sound of a bursting bubble.

    Trading at 123.00 down some 51 on the day's high
    Sealed pot challange no: 339
  • andy.m_2
    andy.m_2 Posts: 1,521 Forumite
    collapse :(
    Sealed pot challange no: 339
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