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Here's my trading way: 1. would you buy into a coin thats rising in hope of it rising more => Mostly no, when a coin price rise considerably, I'll wait or change to another coin. 2. would you buy when its going down in hope it would rise back up => Yes, I usually do so, combining with some technical analysis. 3 what % of profit do you sell at that you see regurlarly 5%? 10%? => at least 10%, unless there's some special signal that it cannot go higher. 4 what % would you sell at to cut lost (please dont answer just hold til the coin goes up as it may never go up)=> usually 10-15%, but sometimes still hold forever and hope ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) 5 which exchage do you use when trading altcoins that are not so popular => Binance, Bittrex Somebody advices me to try to recognize and follow the whales in this volatile cryptocurrency market. Well, that's not easy at all, but it's good idea, right?
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Simply read the rules in Bounty Thread, you'll know whether you have to make reports or not. If yes, you also need to do in right format, submit before deadline, etc. to avoid forfeit rewards. Doing bounty is pretty simple task, but very easily waste of time if we don't strictly follow the rules stated by bounty managers.
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After a big big dump in the middle of this year, BTC price will recover to at least last year price. I hope it will go over 10k.
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Well, while Spain and Portuga teams went home, I think the Brazil will win the World Cup today. Just watch how they played in the match against Mexico last night, so strongly and beautifully as well.
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I would start with local exchanges, which allow you to buy cryptocurrency with your national fiat currency, or by debit/credit cards (if required so). Then, with crypto coins in your wallet, you can use other popular exchanges like Binance, Bittrex, Poloniex, etx. depending on your location and priorities. Good luck!
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It's good to know that we junior members and newbies can buy that kind of Copper Rank. It's not natual, but fair enough: sponsor for better rank. More can be found about Copper rank in this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2385104
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This is great project and I voluntarily translated your Bounty thread into Vietnamse here. Your reward consideration, if any, is highly appreciated. If you want me to translate other document like ANN, whitepaper, website, etc., just let me know. Good luck to your project!
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specially if you start trading NOW you can gain a lot more experience because prices are falling. when you start during a pumping season you buy some random altcoin and its price goes up you may end up with a false sense of expertise. but not now that prices are falling. you must make good choices and learn timing which is the most important thing for your exits and enter alike. (actually i am going to start a topic about this here)
I agree. We learn and gain experience in both uptrend and downtrend. But if newbies start joining when the market rocket, they may easily suceed and fall into the illusion about their expertise, as you say. So, if they can start trading and survive in falling market, like these days, they may make pretty bucks later when BTC get back up to 10k or higher.
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I want to add more aspects. Such ICO tokens must be developed on blockchain, otherwise they shouldn't be considered cryptocurrency. Also, do they really need blockchain technology, or just other traditional ones can solve the problem?
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Well, we should look forward to the time when other giants in media and internet industry also absorb positive attitude towards cryptocurrency. I dont follow-up closely, but how about Google and Twitter, do they still restrict crypto ads?
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Easy: BTC ETH LTC
Can you explain why do you think LTC into top 3, while it's now the 6th on Coinmarketcap? Then it has to surpass other big coins XRP, BCH, and EOS.
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While you can join as many as you can manage, don't forget to allocate certain amount of time to follow-up with airdrops you participated. Some of them may require addtional confirmation or verification later on before you received reward, otherwise you may get nothing.
Also, it's useful to spend some time cleaning your account (e.g. Telegram) once airdrops finish: though tokens are distributed or not. Without cleaning-up, your account may become a real mess with so many channels followed.
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Oh great, I'll give it a try. Meantime, I want to add another tool, which I use sometimes, hopefully it's helpful to you guys. The principle is the same: you hit and earn points, which in turn to be used to get you followers, view, like, etc. Still, I'm a little concerned if this kind of sharing activity is agains rules in this forum. Website: addmefast.com
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I don't think that such stats exist. There are just too many bounties to collect this information that you want to know. We don't even know how many bounties starts each day/week/month. Offcourse, it would be interesting how many bounties paid, how many scammed and etc, but I wouldn't expect that someone will create such summary ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Perhaps nobody can spend so much time and effort to collect and publish such comprehensive stats, though it's very useful for bounty hunters. But if someone or enterprise can create such source of stats and sell for a reasonable fee, I myself feel interested in.
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Airdrops shouldn't be a problem. So what if they didn't give you anything? You didn't pay them anything either. Just make sure you're not linking your personal accounts to these airdrops. I'd always suggest for people to create separate social media accounts for their airdrops.
I do follow this way and use separate set of social media accounts, especially for airdrops, which are deemed higher risk of scam than bounties.
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