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Title: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: mkc on June 07, 2016, 06:14:32 AM
I just want to get a feeling how strong your hand is, I guess, if your price is higher than 600, you will keep your coins until it reach your price.
Myself, I have 2.5 Bitcoins with average price around 500 per coin.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: BitcoinSupremo on June 07, 2016, 07:17:26 AM
I have just a bit more than 3.5 Bitcoin , now in a hardware wallet and only about 0.25 Bitcoin in my Electrum wallet. I have no average price, if I am feeling like I need some easy money I exchange Bitcoin to cash with a minimum price of over 400 (401 USD as minimum), so I don't have an average price, but a minimum one.  I am not in need of cash right now so I guess this BTC will stay with me for quite some time now.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: n2004al on June 07, 2016, 08:06:18 AM
I just want to get a feeling how strong your hand is, I guess, if your price is higher than 600, you will keep your coins until it reach your price.
Myself, I have 2.5 Bitcoins with average price around 500 per coin.

I have much more than you and don't have a my price. First because all my bitcoin are invested. So I wait profit from them. Second because if I find another source of investing I take some bitcoin from the main source and invest in other sources. Third because I believe that the price of bitcoin will go higher in time and is not the time to fix prices to spend those. Four because if needed I can change bitcoin for whatever price can be (never did but can do if needed).


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: X-ray on June 07, 2016, 08:37:08 AM
I just want to get a feeling how strong your hand is, I guess, if your price is higher than 600, you will keep your coins until it reach your price.
Myself, I have 2.5 Bitcoins with average price around 500 per coin.
I want to exchange my bitcoin in real cash or USdollar when to reach more than $600. If the price is lower than 600, I want to hold my bitcoin and wait until the price is not too far adrift and all ready to convert my bitcoin.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: Edwardard on June 07, 2016, 08:46:13 AM
if i had  1 btc my avearage price would depend upon market rates and that would be my fixed price. unfortunately it is just imaginary because i dont have 1 btc sadly.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: zeaderza on June 07, 2016, 07:31:52 PM
My average price if I had 1 bitcoin is more than $700  with this price I can make a good profit.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: gogodr on June 07, 2016, 07:33:39 PM
I got in on the lolo. lucky me!


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: zimmah on June 07, 2016, 07:35:46 PM
I think it's about $450 or so


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: shorena on June 07, 2016, 09:16:47 PM
I just want to get a feeling how strong your hand is, I guess, if your price is higher than 600, you will keep your coins until it reach your price.
Myself, I have 2.5 Bitcoins with average price around 500 per coin.

What if I told you that my coins have no price because I didnt buy them?


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: RyNinDaCleM on June 07, 2016, 10:22:24 PM
negative digits  8)
I make money taking bitcoin from the market


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: mkc on June 07, 2016, 10:22:45 PM
I just want to get a feeling how strong your hand is, I guess, if your price is higher than 600, you will keep your coins until it reach your price.
Myself, I have 2.5 Bitcoins with average price around 500 per coin.

What if I told you that my coins have no price because I didnt buy them?


Then choose below 30. Congratulations being successful in Bitcoin business/hobby.

This also applies to those smart enough pulling coins out from exchange. It is unlikely to predict when you will sell based on your entry price.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: nanonymousx on June 08, 2016, 04:19:54 AM
I have less than one bitcoin and my price is,well, I made from signature compain.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: ~Bitcoin~ on June 08, 2016, 05:55:18 AM
I have more than 1 bitcoin and only selling them above 800$ but don't know what is the average price or better to say don't know the price level of bitcoin when i get paid those for my web service.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: shorena on June 08, 2016, 06:04:12 AM
I just want to get a feeling how strong your hand is, I guess, if your price is higher than 600, you will keep your coins until it reach your price.
Myself, I have 2.5 Bitcoins with average price around 500 per coin.

What if I told you that my coins have no price because I didnt buy them?


Then choose below 30. Congratulations being successful in Bitcoin business/hobby.

This also applies to those smart enough pulling coins out from exchange. It is unlikely to predict when you will sell based on your entry price.

I try to spend coins rather than sell them, but its not always possible. Over the years there are more and more possibilities though, so I think eventually I wont have to sell any coins.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: nanonymousx on June 09, 2016, 06:31:20 AM
Can I say there are some early adopters, (price below $30), still have their coins in this forum? They much have a good time, relax and enjoy their life with a good fortunate.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: mkc on June 09, 2016, 06:26:59 PM
I think there are two major groups of Bitcoin holder.
1 early adopters, their price is below 100, or even 30.
2 adopters around last peak of 1000, if folks came in then and stick around, their price tend to be 400 to 600 range.

Myself belongs to second group.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: randy8777 on June 09, 2016, 06:39:32 PM
if i look at my cold wallets, then the average buying price of one of my cold wallet is $260, and the average buying price of my second cold wallet is around $320.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: Alley on June 09, 2016, 08:34:39 PM
I think around 300.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: hasiramasenju on June 10, 2016, 06:33:25 AM
if i had counting average for my bitcoin currently may be approximately $450-$500 but unfortunately i didn't see those options in your poll


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: mkc on June 10, 2016, 07:12:17 AM
450-500 please choose <600.
We are not doing science experiment, we are tracking very rough range. Congratulations you are in profit zone.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: gogodr on June 10, 2016, 07:44:03 PM
negative digits  8)
I make money taking bitcoin from the market

can we get an amen?


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: richardsNY on June 10, 2016, 10:09:03 PM
The average price of all the coins that I hold right now are more in the range of $300 as I managed to do nearly all my buying in 2015.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: shogdite on June 10, 2016, 10:15:23 PM
My average price is <400. It would be a fair amount more than that but I managed to do a few good trades and average it down.

The average price of all the coins that I hold right now are more in the range of $300 as I managed to do nearly all my buying in 2015.

I should have loaded up more than I did then, hindsight is a wonderful thing.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: yefi on June 11, 2016, 01:30:54 AM
Bought back at an average of $250 since the last bubble (when ignoring trading profits).

Altogether from first purchase though, I'm with this guy:

negative digits  8)
I make money taking bitcoin from the market

lol  :D


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: RyNinDaCleM on June 11, 2016, 02:13:20 AM
Bought back at an average of $250 since the last bubble (when ignoring trading profits).

Altogether from first purchase though, I'm with this guy:

negative digits  8)
I make money taking bitcoin from the market

lol  :D

We're the old'uns, so it's easy to forget what it was like to be in a position that kept you on edge. Feels for the 600+ buyers... It's been a long hold and it will eventually pay off.  Some sooner than others. Everyone will be winners in the end


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: Sniper44 on June 11, 2016, 02:15:23 AM
your question wasn't clear at first but after reading the replies i guess you mean the average price that i have bought my bitcoin at.

in that case i should say that price is something around $250 so i will keep my bitcoins forever because no matter what happens i will always be in in profit because price will never go down to $400 let alone $250


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: streazight on June 11, 2016, 02:57:47 PM
I just want to get a feeling how strong your hand is, I guess, if your price is higher than 600, you will keep your coins until it reach your price.
Myself, I have 2.5 Bitcoins with average price around 500 per coin.
I have more than one btc and my average buying range around $350.
I expect $600 will be the best target price for my coins. After selling I will be looking to buy back when the prices again giving me opportunity to enter again. I love this long term holding yet confirmed profits.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: nanonymousx on June 11, 2016, 04:51:25 PM
I think there are two major groups of Bitcoin holder.
1 early adopters, their price is below 100, or even 30.
2 adopters around last peak of 1000, if folks came in then and stick around, their price tend to be 400 to 600 range.

Myself belongs to second group.

I can clearly see two peaks in the poll and two groups like OP. It seems second group is out number the first group.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: mkc on June 16, 2016, 02:32:52 PM
The price is above $730 now, I will say most folks are in profit zone now.
My own experience, I started buying 0.05 coins around $800, then slowly average down to about half of that.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: nanonymousx on June 17, 2016, 06:51:35 AM
I also have experience in trading stock. I think most people, if not early adopters, entry price is around 400-500 dollars. that is where bitcoin traded for a long while.
Now that we pass that region, there is no heavy over head resistance any more.


Title: Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin?
Post by: Kepariy on June 23, 2016, 07:54:35 PM
My average price is about $500. I keep on buying the bitcoin whenever I have some spare cash. I will continue doing that.