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Sr. MemberActivity: 338Merit: 250 Re: Fed. Reserve manipulating Bitcoin price? September 11, 2014, 05:14:02 PM #2 Yes, or even more insidiously somebody who owned an exchange could squirrel away bitcoins for years while only paying out on withdrawals, before suddenly closing the exchange and filing for bankruptcy while simultaneously selling all the bitcoins they had hoarded away for cash. That would crash the market as well. Bitcoin ♦♦♦ Trust in Mathematics, Not Bankers ♦♦♦

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LegendaryActivity: 1610Merit: 1000 Re: Fed. Reserve manipulating Bitcoin price? September 11, 2014, 06:54:07 PM #3 Quote from: moriartybitcoin on September 11, 2014, 05:02:05 PM With all the recent positive news concerning Bitcoin, especially the announcement of Braintree payments accepting BTC, I find it particularly odd that the price has remained steady ...



The Federal Reserve and central banks around the world have been manipulating the price of gold for half a century. Since bitcoin is a FAR SMALLER market than gold, it's no surprise they are manipulating the Bitcoin price as well ...



Central banks could CRASH the Bitcoin price simply by slowly accumulating BTC then dumping it all at once on the open market ...



This is a risky move.. if your sell fails to drive the price down you just released a bunch of coins onto the market for way under their value.



Sure they could have a hording of 100k coins insta drop the price to sub $200 but.. buyers would come out of the wood work.. I have a feeling the price would recover in a week and they'd be upset.



They need people to accept a paper promise for bitcoin so they can start selling way more than they have. We need this never to happen. This is a risky move.. if your sell fails to drive the price down you just released a bunch of coins onto the market for way under their value.Sure they could have a hording of 100k coins insta drop the price to sub $200 but.. buyers would come out of the wood work.. I have a feeling the price would recover in a week and they'd be upset.They need people to accept a paper promise for bitcoin so they can start selling way more than they have. We need this never to happen.

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MemberActivity: 114Merit: 10BTC collector Re: Fed. Reserve manipulating Bitcoin price? September 11, 2014, 07:24:27 PM #7 I think it might have to do with the possibility to short BTC. You can trade BTC on plus500 with CFD's. Many professional traders trade panics in BTC price because when BTC goes down, it goes down quick!



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LegendaryActivity: 2884Merit: 1751 Re: Fed. Reserve manipulating Bitcoin price? September 11, 2014, 07:28:39 PM #9 why are people so upset about price movements.. what your mindset should be is this..



price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later



if your mind set is

price rise: i wish i bought sooner

price drop: i wish i sold sooner



then you are in the wrong game and should try another hobby I DO NOT TRADE OR ACT AS ESCROW ON THIS FORUM EVER.

Please do your own research & respect what is written here as both opinion & information gleaned from experience. many people replying with insults but no on-topic content substance, automatically are 'facepalmed' and yawned at

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MemberActivity: 114Merit: 10BTC collector Re: Fed. Reserve manipulating Bitcoin price? September 11, 2014, 07:30:59 PM #10 Quote from: franky1 on September 11, 2014, 07:28:39 PM why are people so upset about price movements.. what your mindset should be is this..



price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later



if your mind set is

price rise: i wish i bought sooner

price drop: i wish i sold sooner



then you are in the wrong game and should try another hobby



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LegendaryActivity: 2604Merit: 1078All paid signature campaigns should be banned. Re: Fed. Reserve manipulating Bitcoin price? September 11, 2014, 07:38:25 PM #11 Quote from: franky1 on September 11, 2014, 07:28:39 PM price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

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price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

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price rise: profit

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Hero MemberActivity: 798Merit: 500Time is on our side, yes it is! Re: Fed. Reserve manipulating Bitcoin price? September 11, 2014, 07:38:59 PM #12 I'm not going to say it not possible or not happening. I'll just say I doubt the FED is focused on Bitcoin more then they are the Stock Market at this time. Maybe it's on their radar but I tend to believe their hands are full. These days people are paying much more attention to the FED then the past.

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MemberActivity: 73Merit: 10 Re: Fed. Reserve manipulating Bitcoin price? September 11, 2014, 10:39:20 PM #15 Quote from: BitCoinDream on September 11, 2014, 08:07:08 PM Quote from: franky1 on September 11, 2014, 07:28:39 PM why are people so upset about price movements.. what your mindset should be is this..



price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later



if your mind set is

price rise: i wish i bought sooner

price drop: i wish i sold sooner



then you are in the wrong game and should try another hobby



Well... I agree that it is a buy time. But standing at 600, how do u know what's your next course of action. Buy/Sell ?

Well... I agree that it is a buy time. But standing at 600, how do u know what's your next course of action. Buy/Sell ?

If you had done this when the price was fluctuating between 500 and 530 you could have made a loss when the price suddenly crashed to 465. If you had done this when the price was fluctuating between 500 and 530 you could have made a loss when the price suddenly crashed to 465.

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Hero MemberActivity: 686Merit: 500A pumpkin mines 27 hours a night Re: Fed. Reserve manipulating Bitcoin price? September 11, 2014, 10:48:21 PM #16 I don't think so. I believe that they simply don't care about Bitcoin at this stage. It's (still) too small, and if they wanted to shut it down, they would have already done so. It would be interesting though, if they actually got invested in Bitcoin! I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...

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Hero MemberActivity: 700Merit: 500 Re: Fed. Reserve manipulating Bitcoin price? September 11, 2014, 10:59:39 PM #18 Quote from: franky1 on September 11, 2014, 07:28:39 PM why are people so upset about price movements.. what your mindset should be is this..



price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later

price rise: profit

price drop: buy cheap coins to profit later



if your mind set is

price rise: i wish i bought sooner

price drop: i wish i sold sooner



then you are in the wrong game and should try another hobby



I disagree.



The only strategy is...



price drop: buy

price rise: buy

I disagree.The only strategy is...price drop: buyprice rise: buy