Bitcoin heading towards $200, new bubble forming
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Re: Bitcoin heading towards $200, new bubble forming
#32Re: Bitcoin heading towards $200, new bubble forming
#33I'm still hesitant to sell my (smaller) stash. The probability that bitcoin will explode is fairly low, but trading a small but real possibility of becoming a millionaire against a few thousand dollars is a difficult decision :)
So take a decision now about when you'll sell, write it down, and stick to it. Mine has a 5 year timeline, or a specific value (a few orders of magnitude more than today) at which I'll sell.
:-)
Re: Bitcoin heading towards $200, new bubble forming
#34Re: Bitcoin heading towards $200, new bubble forming
#35I know you can sell your coin when the price is high; but can you trade quickly enough to profit from such temporary surges (buy low then sell high only a dozen hours later) ? What is the average request processing time if you want to buy, say, 10 BTC on mtgox ?
Re: Bitcoin heading towards $200, new bubble forming
#36I know you can sell your coin when the price is high; but can you trade quickly enough to profit from such temporary surges (buy low then sell high only a dozen hours later) ? What is the average request processing time if you want to buy, say, 10 BTC on mtgox ?
Re: Bitcoin heading towards $200, new bubble forming
#37I'm still hesitant to sell my (smaller) stash. The probability that bitcoin will explode is fairly low, but trading a small but real possibility of becoming a millionaire against a few thousand dollars is a difficult decision :)
Assuming you have $5000 worth of Bitcoin that's 25 bitcoins at the current $200 exchange rate. So bitcoin has to go to $40.000 for you to become a millionaire. Bitcoin at launch was $0.05. So value of bitcoin has doubled 12 times since launch, and the value of bitcoin has to double 8 more times for your to become a millionaire. So that's quasi-plausible. Not holding my breath, though :) [1] Source https://docs.google…
Re: Bitcoin heading towards $200, new bubble forming
#38- Bitcoin seems to be steadily growing. Well, as soon as they realize it is worth nothing, it will return back to non-existency.
- Yeah, this is definitely a fad. It is growing too fast. No way I am going to mine.
- So, mining at home is redundant now. Well, don't picture me buying into it! It can collapse any second.
- Haha, it collapsed. Good grief. No way I am buying all the leftovers. This will never recover.
- Recovering? This will be temporarily. Bitcoin has no future.
- A new peak? Well too late to step in, now. Just wait for the new burst.
- Yet another peak!? This is the last one. Buying now would be stupid.
- Bitcoin heading towards $(peak of some arbitrary rounded number), new bubble forming
Every time.
Re: Bitcoin heading towards $200, new bubble forming
#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
Because nowadays any exponential growth is called a "bubble in forming". And because all stochastic exponential process eventually crash, or "underperform", it sounds really smart to "predict" a crash months or years in advance. Especially when using non-logarithmic axes, the predictions and the crash look really impressive. You don't, however, often see these prophets of doom profiting from their predictions, becaus…
Its actually generally a lot easier to profit buying a bubble than shorting it.There are a lot more points of increase than points of collapse. Paulson made a fortune shorting the housing market,plenty of people predicted the collapse but Paulson picked the peak correctly. The interesting thing is given his shocking trading performance since then he appears to have been lucky rather than smart. Didier Sornette has so…
Re: Bitcoin heading towards $200, new bubble forming
#40- Bitcoin? Sounds interesting but I am not going to waste CPU cycles on it. This will never be of any real value! - Bitcoin seems to be steadily growing. Well, as soon as they realize it is worth nothing, it will return back to non-existency. - Yeah, this is definitely a fad. It is growing too fast. No way I am going to mine. - So, mining at home is redundant now. Well, don't picture me buying into it! It can collaps…