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Morning Anyone have a detailed description of how to claim your BCC if you have a JAxx wallet? I have waited for them to support BCC but seems its not going to happen. Thanks
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Can anyone explain how the Sibanye new rights offer will work? They are offering 9 shares for every 7 shares you own at R11,28 per share. How will that affect the current share price and if you bought shares via Easy Equities will they have the new shares available there? I see the share price already dropped 6% today. :-( How does these things typically work?
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Mmm, this is interesting and would be nice to get involved. However signed up on Nicehash and ran into a brick wall. :-O. Anyone have a guide on what/how to buy or select the correct thing for those people like me that dont understand all the big words? :-)
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If you are impatient like me do as I do below. :-) Wait for a minor pull back and buy on the lows. I bought half of what I wanted to spend on the arrow and will now wait to see if it breaks line A. If it does so I will put the rest in. If it heads back down to line B i will see if it breaks it and wait for the turn or if it heads back up on touching the line I will see where it is in relation to my original buy in before I decide to put the rest in. PS. Not financial advice. Just keeps me busy during a boring day playing with this stuff, and I am more wrong than correct. :-)
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Would like to get the technical guys input here on Sibanye. Below is how I see it. It broke through the triangle and came down twice to test the new support line and failed and is subsequently heading higher. Am I just talking crap, or will we finally see some profits come back? :-O
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New high this morning again. Currently at $1849.00 :-) $117,49 up since yesterday. I keep waiting for a pullback to put some more in as well, but seems it doesn't want to happen.
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At least have a few greens today. Naspers doing good, but as usual Bitcoin is fantastic. Think I should get rid of all these things going up and down by 0,5% and stick it in Bitcoin and Ether as well. :-)
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I transferred some ETH to Bitcoin via JAxx/shapeshift a short while ago and took about 8min to show. Was a larger amount though. Not sure how much you transferred, but small amounts normally take longer. Never took 26 hours though. I have found in the past that the wallet does not update, but normally after closing it (on you pc and phone) and re opening it it show immediately. Perhaps try that.
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Ouch, almost all of the past days gains wiped out in about 30 min. :-0. Down $110 in the last hour, but see that it is gaining some back again as I type this.
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Ok, may be why it was so slow. Was going to change some BTC for Eth as well, but bitcoin has gone up almost $15 in the last hour. Kind of hope its the break it needed to get to over $1500. :-) MMM, ok while typing this its $15,57 in the last hour
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Sjoe, that is a long time. I know that there is some huge time delays at the moment with bitcoin as there is alot of trading going on. Cannot remember the exact figures (read a article a few days ago)but there was some 180 000 low value transactions that is beeing put in the back of the queue as miners are opting for doing the larger more profitable transactions first. I normally pick the highest fee on Jaxx when I want the transaction fast otherwise I just wait. Out of interest how many did you swop for Ether?
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So Sibanye has finally gone up a bit today. It is also currently trading 3,44% higher in the USA at the moment, so might see another increase tomorrow. Time to buy some more? Anyone have any idea why PSG traded so low today? Anyone put some money into Brian Joffe's new listing L4L? Up 3,2% today.
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The longest it has taken me was about an hour and the shortest about 6min. Depends on the blockchain (is that the correct terminology?) You can adjust how much you want to pay in the settings menu on Jaxx for the change. The lower the fee the slower it goes. Also when going into your ETH wallet just refresh the screen as sometimes I have found that it does not refresh by itself. Once I had to close the Jaxx wallet and restart it to update.
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Besides the normal mining cost there is no additional charge for using Shapeshift. Have not used changelly so cannot compare unfortunately.
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Besides the normal mining cost there is no additional charge for using Shapeshift. Have not used changelly so cannot compare unfortunately.
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Ethereum has been climbing nicely over the last few days. As Spreadsheet ranger said I am also regretting buying more. Having said that I have now taken my original deposit out of Ether and put it back into bitcoin as that will be my long term holding. The money that is left in Ether was basically free now as I used my Bitcoin money to buy in and having now transfered my deposit back to Bitcoin it is only the profit part that is left in Ether which I will keep there for now. For those interested below is how I buy my Ether. Open Luno account and transfer some rand into it. Use that to buy Bitcoin on Luno. I then transfer my bitcoins to my Jaxx wallet and once it shows there I transfer it within the JAxx wallet using the inbuild Shapeshifter App to buy Ether. It is a fairly easy process and I can swop Bitcoin for Ether fairly quickly and back again. You can also do this for quite a few other altcoins like Litecoins, etc very easily.
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I own some Naspers shares. Was planning to sell them but they opened quite nicely this morning, so will wait and see a bit.
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So are the guys that own some bitcoin still holding on or starting to think about taking some profits? Bitcoin has seen quite a rise over the last few days with some guys saying it will hit $1400 while others say it will soon correct it self and have a short term drop. I traded some bitcoins for Ether a few days ago and boy, Ether is having quite a rally the last day or two. Up over 24% in just the last 24hours. Cannot decide if I should buy more Ether or Bitcoins at the moment. Maybe trade more Bitcoins for Ether and then trade back to Bitcoin once Ether stalls or drop? MMM, decisions, decisions....:-)
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Hi everyone. I am very new to the trading thing on just signed up today on here. My first step into the share business was opening a FNB TFSA share saver account just before the end of February. Did not have alot of spare cash at the time so only did R10k. I will let that sit as there is not much I can do with it now, but has grown about 3% since then. Since then I have delved a little bit into buying shares on EE. Currently I owe CSP500,DBXUS and STXIND in my EE TFSA. All together they are only about R11k. I also have AXL, SGL, GLPROP, DBXWD in a normal EE account. Once again not a lot, about R10k all together. Why I bought what I did? Well, because I was/am new at this and every time I read something on a forum or website I went and bought it. :-O. I would like to pretend after 2 months of dabbling I am a lot wiser, but probably not really. I now want to transfer the rest of my yearly allowance into my EE TFSA account and looking at buying DBXwd and Nfemom and transfer my GLprop share from the normal EE account to the EE TFSA account. Was thinking of only put a few thousand in each and then every time the share prices drop by 0,5 or 1% to buy R500 or R1000 more to bring my averages down. Still need to work out if this is worthwhile or to just buy once of and be done with it. What would your suggestions be? I also have a few thousand rand in bitcoins for whatever that may be worth. I currently have a paid up Living annuity that pretty much suck at the moment and also once a year contribute to a RA but only really do it to bring my tax bill down. Money I get back from tax I then put into a FNB Money maximizer account where I currently have about two years salary saved in and getting 7,4% interest yearly. It is this money that I now use for the shares account hoping that I can somehow make a bit more than the 7,4% i currently get. I currently have a day job working for the man, but also have a successful online business that is part of my retirement plans, but was thinking to either start another online business this year or do something else (not sure what yet). Anyway, bottom line is I have some cash that I would like to invest, got bored with the usual thing and are now dabbling in shares a bit. :-) Any advice you guys can give would be appreciated.
