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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
To be fair to AtW, it does feel like a ponzi scheme.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I'm still sitting on the fence but bought £35 in bitcoin to see how the mechanism works.
Given the penchant on this here forum, over the years, for 'hookers and Columbian marching powder' I think the 'what the others are doing' argument is a little hypocritical.
Given the argument above reYou can't even get a fooking low interest loan in a bank.
It will be interesting what the current High Street banks do when the BoE announces -'ve interest rates.Comment
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Death Cross!!!
Bitcoin Barrels Into ‘Death Cross’ as Backdrop Darkens
Amid Bitcoin’s decline this week, eagle-eyed chart-watchers noticed an ominous-sounding technical breach could be at hand: the coin is approaching a bearish pattern known as a death cross.
The world’s largest digital currency has slumped, pushing its average price over the last 50 days close to its 200-day moving average. Should the short-term line cross below the long-term one, the coin would reach the forbidding formation. The indicator is typically seen as a closely-watched technical measure that could offer a hint at more pain to come.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...&sref=o1Dqf087
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostI'm still sitting on the fence but bought £35 in bitcoin to see how the mechanism works.
What was the transaction fee?See You Next TuesdayComment
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No charge under £100 to 'deposit. I withdrew the £15 of Eth when it was worth just over £40, cost was 20p IIRC. Can't remember what for.
I use CoinCorner.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View Post[SIZE=72px]
Bitcoin Barrels Into ‘Death Cross’ as Backdrop Darkens
Amid Bitcoin’s decline this week, eagle-eyed chart-watchers noticed an ominous-sounding technical breach could be at hand: the coin is approaching a bearish pattern known as a death cross.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDeath Cross!!!
Bitcoin Barrels Into ‘Death Cross’ as Backdrop Darkens
Amid Bitcoin’s decline this week, eagle-eyed chart-watchers noticed an ominous-sounding technical breach could be at hand: the coin is approaching a bearish pattern known as a death cross.
The world’s largest digital currency has slumped, pushing its average price over the last 50 days close to its 200-day moving average. Should the short-term line cross below the long-term one, the coin would reach the forbidding formation. The indicator is typically seen as a closely-watched technical measure that could offer a hint at more pain to come.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...&sref=o1Dqf087
Oh wait, you don't have any trading knowledge.... Even if the price goes down, so what - it's a market, prices go up and down, you've probably never seen a live trade, sigh..
So you can hate it as much as you like, do some research before spreading sh*t on forums - you're like a mad barking dog, honestly.Comment
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Originally posted by pr1 View PostI love it when people "sign off" then post 4 more replies
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Originally posted by Jarman View Postit means fook all amigo - a dead cross or golden cross is not that reliable, it's just an indication, but I thought that you have enough trading knowledge to know that.
Oh wait, you don't have any trading knowledge.... Even if the price goes down, so what - it's a market, prices go up and down, you've probably never seen a live trade, sigh..
So you can hate it as much as you like, do some research before spreading sh*t on forums - you're like a mad barking dog, honestly.Comment
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