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3661  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Fear : The Debacle of a Trader on: June 14, 2021, 11:35:11 PM
Well explained, the main difference is mental control between gamblers and traders. Some traders ignore the main plan and go for risky leveraged trades due to greed or fear of missing out potential opportunities. Having a trading plan and avoiding accepting risky trades will not guarantee high returns on investments but it also avoids the deep losses in long term. Experienced traders can manage the emotions and they know there will be other opportunities if they miss one.

Managing one's emotion is a very vital skill in trading that a lot of people overlook when trading cryptocurrencies. But it doesn't have to be that way. Having a trading plan is one way to manage one's emotion since you always want to stick to the plan regardless of what happens. Which is a very hard thing to do. Most situations make it difficult to stick to our trading plan. If we are able to take care of our emotions and follow trading rules, trading should  would be a lot more profitable but like I said, it's a difficult skill to learn.

One of the most important thing that you should know is to handle out ones emotion because this factor could really affect your trades in any angle not only
with the decisions that you would make but also into the ways on how you would execute your trades.

When you do gain experience this is the primary thing that you would really able to develop or enhance as you do engage with the market on where you would really get used to engage with moving prices and its normal that you would really be that emotional.

When fear is starting to creep out specially on dumping or seeing your portfolio in reds then thats the time you would surely panic but if you do have some experience then you would able to handle it out.
3662  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Big companies finally had enough of the excessive tax on: June 14, 2021, 09:01:09 PM

Not that actually unfair but its just right that they should have more than in terms of taxation because if we do compared out on how much these businesses are earning then you can eventually tell that it is way too big compared on others.

But somehow the percentage or additional shouldnt really be too far off into those casual taxation percentage that had been set on most businesses in the country.

20% is indeed too much and i cant really blame them out for them to react and make out some appeal for those absurd set tax.
3663  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Jack FOMOs on Bitcoin on: June 12, 2021, 04:09:39 PM
Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter goes more positive on Bitcoin in a few hours ago in a tweet he made on his handle, saying "We all speak one language, and it is #bitcoin" He tagged Camila Campton, a Bitcoin maximalist, to it. Is this a good sign that Bitcoin will go bullish this coming days?



I particularly like the last tweet in the picture. "None of them are needed but they need #bitcoin Just like the rest of us.
Adoption and recognition is on the move and im aint surprised into these kind of sudden positive words that do came from those people.

They can say what they want neither positive or negative.We here on Bitcoin community does know on whats its capacity and whatever
situation that being attached on Bitcoin.

They FOMO all they want but not all would really be blindly on getting hyped even how they do give out some positive words about it.
We have seen tons and this turns out to be a casual words that Bitcoin could eventually get.
3664  Economy / Exchanges / Re: LiveCoin.net >Buy/Sell/Exchange>New pairs:BVK/BTC,APOD/BTC,KTETH/BTC on: June 12, 2021, 02:38:03 PM
Might just be me, but some of these posts look awfully similar (this is me rolling my eyes @_@ ) - Can it be construed if these people are NOT shill/alts/sock-puppets then they are guilty of plagiarism and be dealt with accordingly ?? ?


... and these quotes are just from this page of the thread...
They unstoppable and after this discussions or post we do have here on this page will definitely be covered again by those repetitive and obvious similar comments about being refund.

Trying to dig deep further on 10+ pages back of this thread or even 20+ then you can see that they've been doing for a while now.

Got really tired on making out some warnings and make out some report on locking up this thread to prevent misleading false refund situation which
is actually a pure lie.
3665  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Chinese Poker (Pusoy) - On what crypto-gambling site can I play this? on: June 12, 2021, 01:53:33 PM
Make out some search and this do mostly Google play application.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playjoygame.pg&hl=en&gl=US
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gsn.game.pusoy1&hl=en&gl=US
https://www.pinoygame.net/
https://playingcards.io/game/pusoy-dos
https://pusoy-dos-online-multiplayer.soft112.com/download.html

Just verify when downloading something.
3666  Economy / Speculation / Re: Mining plants in China are shutting down. How will this be reflected on Btc on: June 12, 2021, 11:27:35 AM
This will affect hugely on bitcoin, but it should only be temporary because miners could relocate and find a country that is crypto-friendly. Anything that is considered as bad news could really affect the market, and in fact, the bullish market is now gone due to bad news that was reported so far.
For sure they will and how many times we did experience this mining ban? They can always make some step but effects would be just temporary. Cool

They'll never ever learn that no matter what kind of decision they would make it cant really completely shutdown Bitcoin even how hard they do try.

People are way just too reactive that anytime these kind of news pops out they are been too afraid that the market would crash out.
If they cant plant on China then they can simply migrate into other place where Mining isnt restricted as simple as that.
3667  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Is Our Personal Data Still Safe or Has Been Sold? on: June 12, 2021, 08:54:48 AM
Many of us must have done KYC in several bounties in the past, have any of you experienced any strange events? like getting bill or whatever. is it possible that our data is still safe with past scam projects?

are you like me who is always worried about personal data?
Been here on this market for a while and i didn't experienced about strange events because i dont easily submit any kyc is its sudden required by a service or any platforms.

The thing i do experience is receiving strange messages out from nowhere which is crypto related investment which is obvious to be a hype scam or ponzi one.

Remember been using my mobile on several sites which i do only suspect for it to be a reason.
3668  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Betting to Risk Free Fights on: June 11, 2021, 11:59:19 PM

As I understand these articles are paid by bookmakers?  Grin
Betting on favorites is the most unprofitable and the bookmaker plans most of its profits here. Unlike bets on favorites, bets on underdogs are less likely to win, but in them the bookmaker's advantage is less than in bets on favorites.
Well, that is indeed right.
Not all underdogs in favorites are low chances of winning, most likely to they are able to win. There are some tricks of bookmakers that they only know just to gain profit from the bettors. It is just a bookmaker that offers risk-free and it should be your odds will get on that range and I think 1.4 odds or something will be profitable in the future. But when it comes to the fight, that is still unpredictable.
Everything is unpredictable except if bookmaker itself does have those insider infos about fixed matches but we know that its impossible to determine these events.

When it comes to profitability then its understandable thats unprofitable on their part when people are really tending to go with the favorites since that would surely be adding on paying up more bettors unlike if people would really be betting on the underdogs.

Being a bookie isnt an exemption to lose out income this is why giving out odds should really be planned out to avoid possible paying up too much.
3669  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is Scalping even viable in Cryptocurrencies? on: June 11, 2021, 10:58:34 PM
Hello Everyone. I currently trade on Foreign Exchange Market and my preferred style is always "Scalping" which involves fast execution, and gaining advantage from short price changes.Thus, I highly rely on technical analysis rather than fundamental. I just want to know if scalping is practical in the crypto world.
in the world of crypto scalping is very practical, and very easy to apply, but indeed technical analysis only works 60%,
the rest is about news, FOMO and FUD, if you can read technical analysis of course why not try it?, try it,
you can trade on good exchanges like Binance or Bitfinex, there you will be comfortable to trade
60% or less but having technicals is just a better choice or tools that be used rather than guessing price directions without any basis because that is just simply talking about gambling.  Cool

Thing here is that it is way too stressful since price swings here on crypto isnt similar that you can find on forex or stocks where movements are way too minimal.You should change up in terms of stop loss and take profits tools into higher extent.

Its hard but not impossible for you to make money if you do just know on how to play with those movements.Profitability will always vary
on someones skills and experience.
3670  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Millions of Dollars in Bitcoin 'Incorrectly Credited on: June 11, 2021, 09:28:48 PM
That's a bit stupid and incompetent of them to not be able to incorrectly credit those amounts to their clients, I say that they deserve what they got because they were sloppy in their work. Maybe they might be able to get all those money back but I can't guarantee that people will do so especially those with a bad moral compass.
This would really be a costly mistake and as i mentioned earlier on where people wont really be finding out to give back these funds to the platform as this one isnt actually their fault to receive out those funds.

For some then they might really be considering on returning due to some legal possible problems that they might might face ahead but for sure majority wouldnt really care at all.

Just mentioning the link i give earlier on where there's some bonus for those who gave it back but no one in their right minds on giving back those hundred of thousands worth of Bitcoin on a merely 500 bucks.
3671  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin mining on: June 11, 2021, 07:43:08 PM
SCAM!

Dont fall for that because bitcoin mining wont able to earn that big even on having your own rig and also cloud mining wont really be generating that big.
Most of the time big numbers are mostly used by those scammers just for their victims to fall into their trap and thats because of greed.
People do usually act carelessly when they do know that they can potentially make big bucks.

You should really be careful and good thing that you had asked out into  the community before you do make out some deposit? Havent do you?

3672  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Betting to Risk Free Fights on: June 11, 2021, 05:07:37 PM
When it comes to betting always on favorites. These things are bit informative to read.
https://www.bettingbilly.com/us/sports-betting/types/betting-favorites/
https://efirbet.com/en/betting-guide/betting-on-the-favourite/
https://www.wsn.com/betting-guide/public-underdog/#gref
3673  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: We are all gamblers. on: June 11, 2021, 01:39:25 PM
Taking simple decisions in life would really be in exchange into something neither it could be beneficial or would really be putting us on harm.

Daily living does really have those kind of decisions to make for our own good even though gambling isnt always on the sense on playing games but taking
simple decisions would always connect it out too.

We are indeed all gamblers because we cant really gain something if we dont make out good decisions in life.It is just we've been talking about difference
on how the risk is being applied on a particular scenario.
3674  Economy / Speculation / Re: Who were the morons that bought 60k bitcoin? on: June 10, 2021, 07:58:10 PM
Chill.

The current market cycle might be over but that doesn't mean that bitcoin all of a sudden has no long term value.

I personally think that if you were a swing trader or a day trader, then you should have definitely sold at near $50-60k. But if you were just a retail long term investor, there is no reason to panic just because you haven't sold at those heights or bought in.

BTC has proven its long term resilience over and over again. There is no reason to believe that institutional adoption is going to abruptly end now.

Depends on your target because not all would really be having that kind of perception.

Some said that it is over since they had entered on peak price and some wouldnt really care as they are accumulating coins for long term.

Each investor does have different mindset when it comes to that and i cant called those fellas who bought on 60k as morons but rather those are
strong believers but cant deny that there are people who just got tagged along with FOMO.
3675  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing]: Manny Pacquiao vs Errol Spence Jr - August 21 on: June 09, 2021, 11:58:33 PM

I bet a lot of Fiiipino people would look for a better candicate.
They wont be risking out the future of their country into a certain Boxer without having much knowledge on how to run a whole country.

Yes, he's filthy rich and a good man but that wont be enough to convince out people to vote for him as a president.There might be some few numbers
but the community wont really be that dumb on entrusting it into someone which politics isnt his specialty.


Towards the upcoming fight of Spence and Pacquiao, Spence is on his prime and Pacquiao is on the verge of retirement so i can see some chances for Spence to win.
3676  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Can DIVI hit $1 after wallet launch & T1 Listing? on: June 09, 2021, 11:21:05 PM
the price of DIVI itself has now reached $0.0544, I think the chances for DIVI to reach $1 are very high, but of course this will take a while, at least after the market price improves and BTC can reach $60k+ again.
I have just checked the total trading volume of DIVI on coinmarketcap and I discovered it has a trading volume of $120k who I pretty think it's low to push up the price to $1, op already has the total quantity of 200k token, so if hit $1 that's approximately $200k, this project is usually high and will dump on the price, DIVI has the silvethis issue by listing on more good exchange, those Kucoin and Bitmex is not enough to do that.
So after 2 months time this coin DIVI hadnt able to reach a dollar which it isnt surprising because nothing can be known on whats ahead in terms of price.

It all matters with the demand and no matter how good or relevant those updates are on a certain project if the community would see it on nothing to be spectacular then expect that it would really be ignored and resulted into such no change in price.

The community and its demand would be always the main factor in regards on prices not only limited to DIVI but also into all coins in the market.
Once you do gain out some attraction and recognition then for sure this project price or value will soar up. Listed on several exchangers wont give out
guarantee and also KUCOIN is a good one but it would be good if it would really be found in other places as well.
3677  Economy / Exchanges / Re: PayPal vs Coinbase: Which one is better crypto platform? on: June 09, 2021, 10:21:39 PM
Has PayPal allowed users to be able to send and receive Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies supported, because it did not allow that before, you can only use PayPal to buy and sell, you can not use it to send and receive.
You are right. They don't allow users to deposit and withdraw bitcoin. But they have announced that they will allow users to do so in future. There is no detailed information about their plan and when they will implement this, off course.

Reference: PayPal Will Let Customers Withdraw Crypto, Exec Says
Since those statements had been said then for sure that in near future they would really be allowing deposits and withdrawal of Bitcoin directly.

Going back into the topic in between Paypal and Coinbase? If we do just talk about their functionality and relevance then they do serve out on different

markets and we know that Paypal had just recently jump in into crypto bandwagon as Coinbase had been here on this business for how many years.

So making out comparison is a bit irrelevant for now and i agree on whats stated above that why would need to choose one if you can use both?
3678  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Signals in crypto on: June 09, 2021, 09:22:02 PM
Hello, Im preety new on forum, I posted 99% on my local forum, but now I want also post on international forum.

Im intrested in trading in crypto, cause mining crypto in this days is not profitable. I Want to know how I can recognize right coin, expect BTC, and ETH, how I can recognize some other good coins? How I can recognize when is the right time for buyng and sellig crypto to make most of trades profitable? Is it possible some how exploting some coin and be sure this coin can make 10x, 20, 50x,... in next months?

Sorry if Im spell something wrong cause my English is not best.

DYOR!

This is the only thing you can do because majority of people here on this market does have the same question as yours and there's no such thing for someone to know if a coin would pump out 10x -100x unless if you do have some information that you know that a certain whale would pump a specific coin then youre lucky but gaining these information is impossible unless if you do know some insider or some sort.

If people would able to know on what coins would be pumping out then do your really believe  that this market would exist? For sure people would make tons of money since we can able to know on what would be the movement and heck this market wont be called unpredictable if everything could be known ahead.

So its a bit needing of common sense for you to determine that those things you do seek is impossible.
3679  Economy / Gambling / Re: Nitrobetting.eu - Unmatched BTC Betting and Entertainment 🎰📈🏀⚾🏈⚽ on: June 09, 2021, 08:32:21 PM
Nitrobetting cancelled my bonus when it was already around 70% in progress. So I nearly had my 50mbtc earned and they just cancelled it. Be prepared to have your bonuses cancelled mid rollover for no particular reason if you play with Nitrobetting.

If they canceled your bonus, surely there must be some reason for it? Regardless of whether we agree with that reason, they will have to come up with an explanation. Maybe it is set somewhere that after 70% of completing your bonus you get the amount in your account? Whether the date of the bonus expired?

They said I am not a recreational bettor....in other words: I was winning to much to their liking. That's fine, limit me then or whatever. Or say: we won't have any bonuses for you moving forward. Or just pay me out the percentage of the bonus I had already completed.  But do not cancel a pending bonus which was almost completed. This is childish.
This is unacceptable. If they come up out of nowhere with these restrictions at least they should make it transparent and clear in their rules and this goes for any place. I for one cannot condole such lack of professionalism be it online or not. I would also expect there will be some explanation on here to warn the other users of these changes or inconsistencies.
That sucks if thats the case on where cancelling out a pending bonus that almost finished? thats way too shady imho.

Dont know if this one can really be proved out unless if there are at least some screenshots if this thing did actually happen.
A kind of behavior shouldnt really be tolerated in the first place.
3680  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto-Casinos and KYC on: June 08, 2021, 11:59:05 PM
1. If I can avoid having KYC and still have some gambling sites that are not requiring, I would probably avoid it but that can only take so long before every site has to comply with the norm.
I don't think so, several gambling games are fully decentralized and are working directly on blockchain, moreover many gambling sites are located in fiscal paradises so they don't really care of KYC or AML
Not that much even though they arent requiring some KYC or verification doesnt mean that these platforms are decentralized. Lets put up aside those blockchain-based type of games which are understandable where they dont need on complying something nor being regulated.

Lets go back into those gambling sites that hasnt asked out yet for some verification as of this moment but if you do tend to look at into their terms and conditions then they can anytime do ask out those documentations for some specific situations.

Only a few had really go into full scale where they do ask out before you can play just like what happened in Roobet but those are just minimal informations needed.
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