Finally reached my 1 BTC mark. Am now a true Bitcoin holder.
Now if only it was December 2017...
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Finally reached my 1 BTC mark. Am now a true Bitcoin holder.
Now if only it was December 2017...
Finally reached my 1 BTC mark. Am now a true Bitcoin holder.
Now if only it was December 2017...
Finally reached my 1 BTC mark. Am now a true Bitcoin holder.
Now if only it was December 2017...
About R20k last July of which I withdrew R16k already. I should have sold last December when I had R80k.From an investment of how much?
About R20k last July of which I withdrew R16k already. I should have sold last December when I had R80k.
Still don't know what the next move is but I'm happily holding my long on Bitmex whilst getting paid for it. Got 0.143 BTC from funding rate fees for keeping my long open in the last 6 days.
Still looking to sell around $3700 or buy more around $3k or lower. No trade in-between for me.
Nice, I need to look into holding my longs on Bitmex....
It only works now as the market is overly bearish. So could backfire if the price goes up as it should then switch to the other way around where longs pay shorts. Though in that case you'd make profit from the actual trade as long as you close the long and don't keep holding for days.
https://www.bitmex.com/app/fundingHistory?start=0
How do I tell whether Bitmex is paying longs or shorts from the funding history?

Your wild guess, at what price will Bitcoin end next year?
The interesting thing about that drop to $3160 on Bitmex is that Bitstamp didn't even drop below $3200. So there weren't too many liquidations on longs as you only get liquidated if the Bitstamp price drops. Rare to have that much of a gap.
Also noticed the other day that there is some maniupulation on the price on Bitmex with bots. Two $10m sell orders were constantly trying to push the price down. They weren't actually trying to sell. In the past when this happened it was usually was people trying to hold the price down for long enough whilst they bought or forced people to sell into their buy orders.
Just saw about $30m of shorts get liquidated in a few minutes on Bitmex with this smallish pump. Haven't seen anything like that for a few weeks since I started following Bitmex.
https://twitter.com/bitmexrekt?lang=en
Just saw about $30m of shorts get liquidated in a few minutes on Bitmex with this smallish pump. Haven't seen anything like that for a few weeks since I started following Bitmex.
https://twitter.com/bitmexrekt?lang=en
There was even a $7m liquidation for Ethereum.