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Title: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Paul1991 on April 10, 2018, 02:29:43 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

B. Flexible holding:
 This is, on the other side, the most effective strategy. This one gives priority to the amount of coin.To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get. For example: You buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and sell when it increases to $4,500. Afterwards, use this money to get BTC, which is then priced at $4,000. Repeat the process again and again, and you can accumulate your BTC amount.
The key here is to remember: you are holding, not trading. Before deciding to sell at $4,500, you should be pretty sure that the price is gonna fall below that level in the time to come. It means that even if the price rises up to $10,000, but there is no sign of an upcoming decline (down to $9000, for example), then you shouldn’t sell.
However, if the price is currently $6,000, and anticipated to fall to $5,000, then it’s worth selling.
So, the thing is: only sell if you can buy at a better price. In case the price goes up after you sell, please buy again, even at a higher price. Frequent performance of trading (buying and selling) is not encouraged to limit such cases. However, if you are sure about a future drop in price, you shouldn’t miss the chance to rapidly increase your coin amount.

C. Long-term holding
This form is often applied for your trusted long-term coin/project. You can buy and wait until the market is saturated or when the trend becomes clearer. This is a true investment, constituting high risk and little chance of success. However, a good project will surely pay you back.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: RileyRiley94 on April 10, 2018, 02:46:28 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

B. Flexible holding:
 This is, on the other side, the most effective strategy. This one gives priority to the amount of coin.To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get. For example: You buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and sell when it increases to $4,500. Afterwards, use this money to get BTC, which is then priced at $4,000. Repeat the process again and again, and you can accumulate your BTC amount.
The key here is to remember: you are holding, not trading. Before deciding to sell at $4,500, you should be pretty sure that the price is gonna fall below that level in the time to come. It means that even if the price rises up to $10,000, but there is no sign of an upcoming decline (down to $9000, for example), then you shouldn’t sell.
However, if the price is currently $6,000, and anticipated to fall to $5,000, then it’s worth selling.
So, the thing is: only sell if you can buy at a better price. In case the price goes up after you sell, please buy again, even at a higher price. Frequent performance of trading (buying and selling) is not encouraged to limit such cases. However, if you are sure about a future drop in price, you shouldn’t miss the chance to rapidly increase your coin amount.

C. Long-term holding

This form is often applied for your trusted long-term coin/project. You can buy and wait until the market is saturated or when the trend becomes clearer. This is a true investment, constituting high risk and little chance of success. However, a good project will surely pay you back.



My holding strategy is waiting for the opportunity to come :D


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: pranazzs on April 10, 2018, 02:47:21 AM

I like the strategy C. Long-term holding
But, what if when we need the money and the coins we hold have not reached the target?


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Newboybb on April 10, 2018, 02:50:05 AM
If let me choose, then I will choose C.
Because day trading is so difficult, it's not for me, so I think long-term holding is the most profitable way.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Paul1991 on April 11, 2018, 04:41:32 AM

I like the strategy C. Long-term holding
But, what if when we need the money and the coins we hold have not reached the target?
We have to withdraw money in some cases. You should make decisions based on the situation and your personal needs in order to optimize profit.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: mariayaz on April 11, 2018, 04:48:30 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

B. Flexible holding:
 This is, on the other side, the most effective strategy. This one gives priority to the amount of coin.To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get. For example: You buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and sell when it increases to $4,500. Afterwards, use this money to get BTC, which is then priced at $4,000. Repeat the process again and again, and you can accumulate your BTC amount.
The key here is to remember: you are holding, not trading. Before deciding to sell at $4,500, you should be pretty sure that the price is gonna fall below that level in the time to come. It means that even if the price rises up to $10,000, but there is no sign of an upcoming decline (down to $9000, for example), then you shouldn’t sell.
However, if the price is currently $6,000, and anticipated to fall to $5,000, then it’s worth selling.
So, the thing is: only sell if you can buy at a better price. In case the price goes up after you sell, please buy again, even at a higher price. Frequent performance of trading (buying and selling) is not encouraged to limit such cases. However, if you are sure about a future drop in price, you shouldn’t miss the chance to rapidly increase your coin amount.

C. Long-term holding
This form is often applied for your trusted long-term coin/project. You can buy and wait until the market is saturated or when the trend becomes clearer. This is a true investment, constituting high risk and little chance of success. However, a good project will surely pay you back.


Well my strategy right now is C, I am holding good coins for a long term and know that they will their value with the time but this investment needs alot of patience. Your strategy B looks promising as well. I haven't trade in this way yet.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Ryannnnnnn on April 11, 2018, 04:55:02 AM
The C Strategy C appears to be more preferable and many investors have adopted this strategy. Good luck!


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Zanuar003 on April 11, 2018, 05:28:54 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

B. Flexible holding:
 This is, on the other side, the most effective strategy. This one gives priority to the amount of coin.To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get. For example: You buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and sell when it increases to $4,500. Afterwards, use this money to get BTC, which is then priced at $4,000. Repeat the process again and again, and you can accumulate your BTC amount.
The key here is to remember: you are holding, not trading. Before deciding to sell at $4,500, you should be pretty sure that the price is gonna fall below that level in the time to come. It means that even if the price rises up to $10,000, but there is no sign of an upcoming decline (down to $9000, for example), then you shouldn’t sell.
However, if the price is currently $6,000, and anticipated to fall to $5,000, then it’s worth selling.
So, the thing is: only sell if you can buy at a better price. In case the price goes up after you sell, please buy again, even at a higher price. Frequent performance of trading (buying and selling) is not encouraged to limit such cases. However, if you are sure about a future drop in price, you shouldn’t miss the chance to rapidly increase your coin amount.

C. Long-term holding


I prefer flexible detention, because although the profits are smaller but the velocity of money is fast, compared to that particular targeted detention. the velocity of money will be slow even if materially it may be bigger, but it takes extra patience to do it.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: louie69 on April 11, 2018, 06:33:14 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

B. Flexible holding:
 This is, on the other side, the most effective strategy. This one gives priority to the amount of coin.To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get. For example: You buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and sell when it increases to $4,500. Afterwards, use this money to get BTC, which is then priced at $4,000. Repeat the process again and again, and you can accumulate your BTC amount.
The key here is to remember: you are holding, not trading. Before deciding to sell at $4,500, you should be pretty sure that the price is gonna fall below that level in the time to come. It means that even if the price rises up to $10,000, but there is no sign of an upcoming decline (down to $9000, for example), then you shouldn’t sell.
However, if the price is currently $6,000, and anticipated to fall to $5,000, then it’s worth selling.
So, the thing is: only sell if you can buy at a better price. In case the price goes up after you sell, please buy again, even at a higher price. Frequent performance of trading (buying and selling) is not encouraged to limit such cases. However, if you are sure about a future drop in price, you shouldn’t miss the chance to rapidly increase your coin amount.

C. Long-term holding


I prefer flexible detention, because although the profits are smaller but the velocity of money is fast, compared to that particular targeted detention. the velocity of money will be slow even if materially it may be bigger, but it takes extra patience to do it.

I prefer long term investment because I believe that the longer you wait, the good chance of acquiring potential profit. Flexible holding could only make you tempted to sell your coins even for a low increase but still it is considered profit but it was not maximize at all. There is a high chance of gaining good profit if your investment preference is in long term where it might get doubled or tripled in the coming years.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: ColdZerk on April 11, 2018, 06:57:51 AM
C. Long-term holding
This form is often applied for your trusted long-term coin/project. You can buy and wait until the market is saturated or when the trend becomes clearer. This is a true investment, constituting high risk and little chance of success. However, a good project will surely pay you back.
If you bought good coins from top projects, your chance to get profit is much higher than from low-cap unknown projects. Make full research of project before to buy coins for long-term holding.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Flamebellow on April 11, 2018, 07:10:18 AM
I think the best decision is to combine this three strategies . Usually investors prtfolio consist of 3-10 different coins , and each of them may require a speciall holding strategy . Sometimes you may whant to hold for a long-term , because you really believe this project will be on top in the future , but sometimes you just whant to make your 20-50% profit and make cash out .


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: tdeannova on April 11, 2018, 07:13:12 AM
honestly I am not very good at trading and I just love to buy at a low price and save it for me to sell in the future. risk is always there, but that is my choice and holding for the long term is an alternative choice for people who can not trade. thank you, your writing is very helpful and easy to understand, especially to newcomers.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: lumeire on April 11, 2018, 07:17:06 AM
Holding for long term isn't necessarily high risk, so long as you know what you're doing and the essential fundamentals are there, with regards to the token, it's actually the safest. This has been noted true by many fund managers, not just in the stock markets.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: kryptqnick on April 11, 2018, 07:23:07 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached

B. Flexible holding:
To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get.
C. Long-term holding
This form is often applied for your trusted long-term coin/project.
I absolutely agree with you. I wasn't smart enough to realize it at the beginning of this year. I wanted to hold bitcoin and went with the third strategy, so now I lost like two thirds potentially. At the same time, there were other people who just sold at good price and then decided to buy when the price got really low. I wish I could do the same thing, but now is just too late. I guess, one learns on mistakes, so now I will still go with the third strategy till I am in zero and then I will switch to the second one.
The only problem with it, though, is that you can never be sure whether the price is going to go down. You can sell and the price will rise even more, so you'll regret it. I made this mistake once, when I bought ripple at $0.5 and sold at $1, while within a couple of weeks it cost $3.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: EastSound on April 11, 2018, 07:25:41 AM

I like the strategy C. Long-term holding
But, what if when we need the money and the coins we hold have not reached the target?

that is why we only need to invest the amount that we can afford to lose, because investing for long term really needs time and patience to have a bigger profit in the end.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Blackrain13 on April 11, 2018, 07:28:54 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

B. Flexible holding:
 This is, on the other side, the most effective strategy. This one gives priority to the amount of coin.To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get. For example: You buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and sell when it increases to $4,500. Afterwards, use this money to get BTC, which is then priced at $4,000. Repeat the process again and again, and you can accumulate your BTC amount.
The key here is to remember: you are holding, not trading. Before deciding to sell at $4,500, you should be pretty sure that the price is gonna fall below that level in the time to come. It means that even if the price rises up to $10,000, but there is no sign of an upcoming decline (down to $9000, for example), then you shouldn’t sell.
However, if the price is currently $6,000, and anticipated to fall to $5,000, then it’s worth selling.
So, the thing is: only sell if you can buy at a better price. In case the price goes up after you sell, please buy again, even at a higher price. Frequent performance of trading (buying and selling) is not encouraged to limit such cases. However, if you are sure about a future drop in price, you shouldn’t miss the chance to rapidly increase your coin amount.

C. Long-term holding
This form is often applied for your trusted long-term coin/project. You can buy and wait until the market is saturated or when the trend becomes clearer. This is a true investment, constituting high risk and little chance of success. However, a good project will surely pay you back.



    That three coin holding strategy are vey good. But for me i hold for a long period if time because i have a lot of patience to wait the time that the market and price will increase very high which i can earn more profit. And i think holding for long term are more profitable and safe as long as the coin you invest has an increased hope someday.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Slugmonkey on April 11, 2018, 07:30:04 AM
One of the most effective strategies is stay updated with the bitcoin related international news. Especially the news that comes out of bigger economies like US, Russia, China etc. There is always a good chance to book profit if you're aware with such updates. E.g. when Russia made bitcoin legal the hike in the price made a lot of profit to a lot of people.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Restmand on April 11, 2018, 07:32:27 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

B. Flexible holding:
 This is, on the other side, the most effective strategy. This one gives priority to the amount of coin.To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get. For example: You buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and sell when it increases to $4,500. Afterwards, use this money to get BTC, which is then priced at $4,000. Repeat the process again and again, and you can accumulate your BTC amount.
The key here is to remember: you are holding, not trading. Before deciding to sell at $4,500, you should be pretty sure that the price is gonna fall below that level in the time to come. It means that even if the price rises up to $10,000, but there is no sign of an upcoming decline (down to $9000, for example), then you shouldn’t sell.
However, if the price is currently $6,000, and anticipated to fall to $5,000, then it’s worth selling.
So, the thing is: only sell if you can buy at a better price. In case the price goes up after you sell, please buy again, even at a higher price. Frequent performance of trading (buying and selling) is not encouraged to limit such cases. However, if you are sure about a future drop in price, you shouldn’t miss the chance to rapidly increase your coin amount.

C. Long-term holding
This form is often applied for your trusted long-term coin/project. You can buy and wait until the market is saturated or when the trend becomes clearer. This is a true investment, constituting high risk and little chance of success. However, a good project will surely pay you back.

Well, your kinds of holding are really helpful for those who don't know about the holding if cryptocurrency. The techniqyes and the strategies . I don't doing long term holding i just doing the holding until the certain target are reached because this holding can take you in the contentment if you want an target and if you reached it then it is time to sell


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: PatrickEClifford on April 11, 2018, 07:32:32 AM

I like the strategy C. Long-term holding
But, what if when we need the money and the coins we hold have not reached the target?

that is why we only need to invest the amount that we can afford to lose, because investing for long term really needs time and patience to have a bigger profit in the end.

This is a reasonable piece of advice. The only problem is an amount of money that is affordable to lose almost always would be too small to make a difference. Nobody wants to lose any amount of money. You have to take risks to have a chance to earn a significant amount of money.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: sharkpc2000 on April 11, 2018, 07:34:51 AM
Very often emotions do not allow people to follow strategies, introductions. Even if they invented them themselves


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Smeilz2017 on April 11, 2018, 07:45:20 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

B. Flexible holding:
 This is, on the other side, the most effective strategy. This one gives priority to the amount of coin.To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get. For example: You buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and sell when it increases to $4,500. Afterwards, use this money to get BTC, which is then priced at $4,000. Repeat the process again and again, and you can accumulate your BTC amount.
The key here is to remember: you are holding, not trading. Before deciding to sell at $4,500, you should be pretty sure that the price is gonna fall below that level in the time to come. It means that even if the price rises up to $10,000, but there is no sign of an upcoming decline (down to $9000, for example), then you shouldn’t sell.
However, if the price is currently $6,000, and anticipated to fall to $5,000, then it’s worth selling.
So, the thing is: only sell if you can buy at a better price. In case the price goes up after you sell, please buy again, even at a higher price. Frequent performance of trading (buying and selling) is not encouraged to limit such cases. However, if you are sure about a future drop in price, you shouldn’t miss the chance to rapidly increase your coin amount.

C. Long-term holding
This form is often applied for your trusted long-term coin/project. You can buy and wait until the market is saturated or when the trend becomes clearer. This is a true investment, constituting high risk and little chance of success. However, a good project will surely pay you back.

Hi, I think, the best way to safely capture the overall growth of cryptocurrency is to diversify and reap the benefits of growth from multiple coins.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Paul1991 on April 12, 2018, 04:24:54 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

B. Flexible holding:
 This is, on the other side, the most effective strategy. This one gives priority to the amount of coin.To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get. For example: You buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and sell when it increases to $4,500. Afterwards, use this money to get BTC, which is then priced at $4,000. Repeat the process again and again, and you can accumulate your BTC amount.
The key here is to remember: you are holding, not trading. Before deciding to sell at $4,500, you should be pretty sure that the price is gonna fall below that level in the time to come. It means that even if the price rises up to $10,000, but there is no sign of an upcoming decline (down to $9000, for example), then you shouldn’t sell.
However, if the price is currently $6,000, and anticipated to fall to $5,000, then it’s worth selling.
So, the thing is: only sell if you can buy at a better price. In case the price goes up after you sell, please buy again, even at a higher price. Frequent performance of trading (buying and selling) is not encouraged to limit such cases. However, if you are sure about a future drop in price, you shouldn’t miss the chance to rapidly increase your coin amount.

C. Long-term holding
This form is often applied for your trusted long-term coin/project. You can buy and wait until the market is saturated or when the trend becomes clearer. This is a true investment, constituting high risk and little chance of success. However, a good project will surely pay you back.


Well my strategy right now is C, I am holding good coins for a long term and know that they will their value with the time but this investment needs alot of patience. Your strategy B looks promising as well. I haven't trade in this way yet.

thank for your opinion!


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Paul1991 on April 12, 2018, 04:26:59 AM
This is my strategy for coin holding, let’s have a look and let me know what you think.

I will divide into 3 sub-strategies:

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

B. Flexible holding:
 This is, on the other side, the most effective strategy. This one gives priority to the amount of coin.To be specific, if you hold BTC, then your aim is to maximize the BTC amount you get. For example: You buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and sell when it increases to $4,500. Afterwards, use this money to get BTC, which is then priced at $4,000. Repeat the process again and again, and you can accumulate your BTC amount.
The key here is to remember: you are holding, not trading. Before deciding to sell at $4,500, you should be pretty sure that the price is gonna fall below that level in the time to come. It means that even if the price rises up to $10,000, but there is no sign of an upcoming decline (down to $9000, for example), then you shouldn’t sell.
However, if the price is currently $6,000, and anticipated to fall to $5,000, then it’s worth selling.
So, the thing is: only sell if you can buy at a better price. In case the price goes up after you sell, please buy again, even at a higher price. Frequent performance of trading (buying and selling) is not encouraged to limit such cases. However, if you are sure about a future drop in price, you shouldn’t miss the chance to rapidly increase your coin amount.

C. Long-term holding
This form is often applied for your trusted long-term coin/project. You can buy and wait until the market is saturated or when the trend becomes clearer. This is a true investment, constituting high risk and little chance of success. However, a good project will surely pay you back.

Hi, I think, the best way to safely capture the overall growth of cryptocurrency is to diversify and reap the benefits of growth from multiple coins.
thanks for your opinion. That's a good idea


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Bendz on April 12, 2018, 04:30:25 AM

A. Holding until a certain target is reached
For example, you buy BTC at the price of $3,000 and will only sell when it reaches $15,000. This is the most basic, yet the least effective strategy. If the price goes up to $14,800 and then drops, maybe you will have to wait another year. Who knows?

good advice. I prefer the above method because it suits my target for the purpose of investing in bitcoin, it is risky but if the price is down, I have to use alternative to hold it until the price rises again.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: mikyadel on April 12, 2018, 04:39:23 AM
back when i stated investing,i was a "long-term holder'.However,i realized it's not effective as coins rarely do that 2-5x and i might have to wait whole year to get a nice profit."flexible holding" as you name it , is that best strategy as if market in a bearish state and you can't get profit ,then you can increase your bags of coins you holding.keep in mind,that's a dangerous move as you may sell at loss hoping to get from lower points and coin explode and you don't get a chance to ride the train . you should analyze the chart first before doing that.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Tactical Genius on April 12, 2018, 04:41:39 AM
Well,I those are brilliant but it isn't that easy to watch your money just drop in price like that.I think sometimes the best is to avoid using apps to monitor your holdings else when you see how they drop you may end up selling off.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: yojodojo21 on April 12, 2018, 04:49:12 AM
The very best option i know is this,  buy 10 Bitcoin now because it's in dip mode or discount mode, so that the 5 bitcoin should be divided to investment, trading and if you have luck gambling, (I really don't prefer gambling because it's not optional, if you know how to make your money roll then in the near future you will be sitting pretty. That's the best option I know. :D


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: canque31 on April 12, 2018, 04:59:35 AM
The very best option i know is this,  buy 10 Bitcoin now because it's in dip mode or discount mode, so that the 5 bitcoin should be divided to investment, trading and if you have luck gambling, (I really don't prefer gambling because it's not optional, if you know how to make your money roll then in the near future you will be sitting pretty. That's the best option I know. :D


I consider holding you coins during declining of its value in market is a strategy. In cryptocurrency world  we don't really know what will happen next. Panicking and selling coins during a dramatic fall is not a good decision. You will end up regretting for the decision you make if the coins suddenly changes its value from low to high. So it's better wait and hold.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Ryannnnnnn on April 16, 2018, 08:21:34 AM
Strategy: Sell at high prices, buy on cheap.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Broesel on April 16, 2018, 08:41:13 AM
Strategy: Sell at high prices, buy on cheap.

That's the best strategy :D Can you also tell me how to decide, when prices are high or low. Taht would be great. Im hodling atleast one year to avoid taxation. And the top #10 on coinmarketcap are a good start for long term hodling IMO. Additionally, some promising small caps, which might make a run in the next 12 month and that's it.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: mexite on April 16, 2018, 10:20:37 AM
There is no single strategy that is fail-safe, to maximize profits, one has to develop and integrate a couple of plans. The bane of profiting from long term HODL is patience and emotions. So it's better to combine two strategies ; in-between cash-in and cash-out and long term HODLing in viable projects. But you have to be a strong believer.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Agaton on April 16, 2018, 10:34:46 AM
Every people who become successful in cryptocurrency, are using multiple strategy, and they are looking on how the market price being moves, because cryptocurrency business has a good timing on what business transactions you want to do. This is what I have been seen mostly on my friend that already belong on crypto business. And I'm just asking them on what good strategy to used in different business line on crypto business.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: chaa123 on April 16, 2018, 10:42:43 AM
,Well,  there had been many strategies proven to be effective.  What you see best suited for your scenario will always be applicable to you...


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: Lerikaweb on April 16, 2018, 10:43:40 AM
All the three strategies are appliable. The thing is that it is a trader who must be flexible and able to adjust any strategy to market conditions.


Title: Re: Coin holding strategy
Post by: carlisle1 on April 16, 2018, 10:50:20 AM
On you second strategy which the letter B ,how could you be so sure that after buying in that amount the coins will fell down to get another volume?are you a sorcerer that may now what will happen to or that coin movement?thas pretty much impossible mate..you should review that one..

Anyway im on a holding right now,i stopped trading when the dip started and until now i cant find good timing to start again