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88E touches 2 cents. Are we seeing early/slow start to ramp up or just some recovery?

Good start to my hypothesis about it being a guaranteed win for the 1.8 cent buyer

Updated all my apps for the first time in many months. SAU app takes 3mins to update Participated thread list and fb messenger app struggles to show gifs.

 

Never updating social apps again.

 

Bitcoin gonna break AUD10,000 this week.

If we convert those member join dates into prison sentences, Ric and I have done time for perpendicular vehicular homicide, Hamish is in for manslaughter and Patrick is a pedophile

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10 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Will spend my bitcoins on alt coins before November 16th (the split). Then try and convert back to coins when it dips. See if I can pull it off.

split cancelled :( price hit $10kAUD then retreated. other coins going up in price. oh well.

On 11/6/2017 at 3:02 PM, UNR33L said:

Stock trading guys, keep eye out for this:

http://www.afr.com/business/health/biotechnology/telix-pharmaceuticals-snares-big-backers-20170915-gyiccx

http://www.bioworld.com/content/aussie-radiopharma-firm-telix-opens-largest-biotech-ipo-asx-csl-0

 

The Mrs works for their partnering companies and it seems the directors are investing BIG money before it goes public.. might be a good train to jump on board. I've got no idea as haven't looked into it enough but thought i'd mention it. 

 

https://hotcopper.com.au/asx/tlx/

They're investing big because big investment groups have jumped on board. Making it public they get a huge sum of cash. I'm not familiar with what usually happens with a new IPO starts. Will keep an eye on it though.

As of this morning I won some Vertcoin and Ripple coins. the system seems simple enough. The system also seems very different from what the purpose of the currencies actually are! But open market is open market... just we all buying coins with no actual purpose other than to trade. At the moment its like a self-fulfilling prophecy.

What disturbs me about Bitcoin is how fast it's growing and how easily it could crash, all being hedged on future adoption

It seems to benefit a great deal from original and the best / household name syndrome like Google

But also seems to be the worlds biggest upramp

Good luck picking when to get off that train

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