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581  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: HOLD by TRADE , that is possible? on: January 24, 2018, 10:01:55 PM
Well yes you can do this, but the problem with this is that you're going to have to time the market right so you're selling before it goes down. Because if you are to sell and the price is to go up 6 cents, the opposite is going to happen cause you're going to buy in and then lose out on some money -- as you're now buying less coins for more money. Timing the market is something that can't really be done effectively in crypto, buy and HODL.

So, probably not profitability possible.


You're wrong. You keep your coin at both exchanges and perform the trade simultaneously.



FYI..prior to making first mission to space, many were convinced that it wasn't possible.
582  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ARBITRAGE APP - OVER 6000 PAIRS ACROSS 25 MOST POPULAR EXCHANGES on: January 24, 2018, 09:52:35 PM
someone should check the website for any malicious content.
Why should someone share such work if it is profitable? The more people arbitrage do, the less profit.
So spreading the website will only result in no profit anymore.
So there must be another reason to spread the website, which could be spreading malicious java scripts or whatever (I don't have the knowledge to check, it just looks suspicious)

In case it is legit:
You should check if markets and withdrawals are enabled. A profit-chance is worthless or even dangerous if you can not trade/withdraw the coins.
Also you need to include all fees, like trading fee and withdrawal fee (you can make it optioinal if with or without fee)

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And you could add addtional information if you find out about it.  Most big arbitrage opportunities, especially with fiat involved, only exist, because it is not easy or even not possible to withdraw fiat (eg. in case of cex.io it takes ages if even possible)


Oh, its legit Smiley https://www.virustotal.com/#/url/43b196fb2558c4b3a3000132a17d8c36960f2c8139734970b136a5274bd52c87/detection

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Why should someone share such work if it is profitable? The more people arbitrage do, the less profit.

      -There is enough profit to go around for everyone! Besides, most people won't even bother giving it a go.

     - Last time i checked it wasn't against the law to do something decent for the community. By being a member here for only a few short months, I was astonished by the amount of useless advise is being given by the members of this forum. People open threads to seek advise on increasing crypto portfolio, but instead they get misguided by ....   with single purpose to promote the signature links.


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And you could add addtional information if you find out about it.  Most big arbitrage opportunities, especially with fiat involved, only exist, because it is not easy or even not possible to withdraw fiat (eg. in case of cex.io it takes ages if even possible)

- You don't need to trade fiat pairs, there is plenty of room to make $$ on altcoin pairs. See my examples above.

FYI... don't be so untrusting, they're not going to get ya Smiley
583  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Psychological problems due to Crypto. on: January 24, 2018, 09:23:07 PM
Some of this do sound very familiar. I've happened to meet someone 4 years ago who bragged about that he is going to be a multi millionaire within the next few years.. At the time I was so involved with my business, fine women and parties that I simply didn't bother researching it any further. In the summer of 2017 I bumped into some news flash about bitcoin and realized how stupid I was for being ignorant. At the time i could've bought it at $1500 Smiley Now, I pay attention to everything that everyone has to share with me.



FYI... keep your text short, most people are bad listeners, instead they want to be listened Smiley
584  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is over trading a good idea? on: January 24, 2018, 08:54:12 PM
Is over trading a good idea? If not, why do you think it isn't? What are the pros and cons in over trading? Is it advisable u buy or sell your coin everytime you saw a slightly movement in the value of bitcoins?


Whats over trading? lol Traders trade to make profit... how can you over trade ?
Trading in the moment is an unsafe option because the market is going down and it is unlikely that any investor wants to trade in such a time. Trade is only profitable when the market rebounds and goes up and you can profit a lot but now the most appropriate way to invest in me is to keep and invest ICO, these two ways do not help you worry too much when the market fluctuates.

Why bother replying when you don't have slightest idea of what you're talking about? Do you think people will read your nonsense and hurry to click on your signature link, because your reply was so genius? Smiley

ofcourse its unsafe if you don't know what you're doing! lol
585  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: HOLD by TRADE , that is possible? on: January 24, 2018, 08:46:45 PM
If you're a newbie, I wouldn't recommend day trading due lots of uncertainty in the crypto market. FX and stocks technical analysis cannot be applied to crypto world due to its reaction to variety of different signals simultaneously.  I would suggest arbitraging instead:


Bought 40LTC on liqui for 0.174 ETH  total (6.96ETH)

Simultaneously sold 40 LTC on hitbtc  0.178 BTC total (7.12ETH)

Net profit: 0.16ETH - 0.5 -1 % fees

Total time: 15 minutes





http://www.arbitrage.expert/
586  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Arbitrage Vouche Group on: January 24, 2018, 08:41:04 PM
Why look for large gaps in price which can result in risk dealing with strangers?

Instead, create account on major exchanges, look for smaller profit, then just rinse and repeat.

http://www.arbitrage.expert    makes it super easy to identify arbitrage and execute within minutes.
587  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Personal Arbitrage Thread on: January 24, 2018, 08:38:44 PM
Why look for large gaps in price which can result in risk dealing with strangers?

Instead, create account on major exchanges, look for smaller profit, then just rinse and repeat.

http://www.arbitrage.expert    makes it super easy to identify arbitrage and execute within minutes.

588  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is over trading a good idea? on: January 24, 2018, 08:33:27 PM
Is over trading a good idea? If not, why do you think it isn't? What are the pros and cons in over trading? Is it advisable u buy or sell your coin everytime you saw a slightly movement in the value of bitcoins?


Whats over trading? lol Traders trade to make profit... how can you over trade ?
589  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ARBITRAGE APP - OVER 6000 PAIRS ACROSS 25 MOST POPULAR EXCHANGES on: January 24, 2018, 08:00:33 PM
@exchange.blue

Thank you so much for this. Was looking all over the internet for such a thing.
Shoot me your ltc deposit address as I would like to express my gratitude  Wink.
Seriously thank you Sir Smiley.



You can express gratitude by sharing it with your friends Smiley

If you have suggestions on how we can improve this app together, feel free to leave your comments here.
590  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Still believe in ICO ? on: January 24, 2018, 05:18:43 PM
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ICO are a good way to earn lots of money, but if you don't do your homework and investigate then you better stay away. And always remember that bitcoin and crypto are not really a quick rich scheme as other has pictured it.

Absolutely!
591  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ARBITRAGE APP - OVER 6000 PAIRS ACROSS 25 MOST POPULAR EXCHANGES on: January 24, 2018, 05:09:09 PM
a best arbitrage site in my opinion.
can be accessed easily and for free..

can I share this site for general use in my trading group?

because I think it can make us more practical in arbitrage without checking the price one by one from every market

and do not forget I thank you for you, because I've tried your site and very precise and accurate.

Absolutely. I made this site for you guys to take advantage of. Will be adding more exchanges in the next few weeks.
592  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Still believe in ICO ? on: January 24, 2018, 03:22:41 PM
There are two main factors that make it appear as if ICOs are no longer profitable:
1. Way too many ICOs pop up every day. Some are scam, most of them are rubbish. But there are still lots of good ICOs out there. I don't think there are less successful projects now. It's just there are so many others which are not.
2. Most people think that a successful token will alwaya go 10x-100x within a few weeks after the listing. However, in many cases it takes way longer before the token explodes. People look for quick money and if that doesn't happen fast enough they treat the project as unsuccessful even though it might not be the case.

I gotta disagree! There are still plenty of successful projects, you just have to turn on your quality filters and make your own research prior to investing.
593  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoin prices not rising! should we trade or hold? on: January 24, 2018, 02:57:35 PM
it was predicted that bitcoin prices would fall in the last week of 2017 and rise in the first week of 2018 but none of that has happent rather the price has beet pretty stable around 13500 usd.
what are your opinion on this,is it the time to trade or hold because i dont have enough funds to buy or invest more.

Still the best option is hodl if you still beieve in the ability of bitcoin to rise again after some corrections. This present price dip is no different from the past where bitcoin suffers a lot of price downfalls or a massive correction before its recover and later soared reaching some unprecedented highs.
What you need is a patience while waiting for the right time to take profit. Other option is invest your bitcoin trading, but it is more risky and you must learn it first before you trade.


Guys, your responses carry no weight, these are not backed by any facts! Why bother?
594  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ARBITRAGE APP - OVER 6000 PAIRS ACROSS 25 MOST POPULAR EXCHANGES on: January 24, 2018, 02:21:14 PM
Bought 40LTC on liqui for 0.174 ETH  total (6.96ETH)

Simultaneously sold 40 LTC on hitbtc  0.178 BTC total (7.12ETH)

Net profit: 0.16ETH - 0.5 -1 % fees

Total time: 15 minutes



595  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoin prices not rising! should we trade or hold? on: January 24, 2018, 02:06:00 PM
You are take a good point that is, now a days bitcoin price is now mover much more so you must hold bitcoin because no one can say when bitcoin price is move very first and on that time you must sell or you must trade when bitcoin price grow.

Another idiotic response...
596  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ARBITRAGE APP - OVER 6000 PAIRS ACROSS 25 MOST POPULAR EXCHANGES on: January 23, 2018, 09:07:29 PM
Why there should be a catch? 

I simply took publicly available data on over 6000 pairs from 25 major crypto exchanges and compiled it into a user friendly interface. I was looking for something similar on the web, but couldn't find any, so I built my own Smiley
597  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoin prices not rising! should we trade or hold? on: January 23, 2018, 08:54:17 PM
Anyone used iota?
598  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoin prices not rising! should we trade or hold? on: January 23, 2018, 08:51:10 PM
Taking a long position with bitcoin is not such a good idea anymore. All indicators show that the chances of it doubling in price are very slim. You can make much more by arbitraging coins..

This is true, but if you really do not understand how to do it, how the fuck are you going to do it? Most exchanges are asking for KYC right now and maybe they freeze your funds because of that.. it is something very hard to do.


There isn't much to understand.... You buy exchange a, and sell on exchange b.. Smiley
Whats wrong with KYC? unless you got something to hide...I personally had my identity verified on every single exchange that I use for trading, never had any issues..
599  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoin prices not rising! should we trade or hold? on: January 23, 2018, 08:25:17 PM
it was predicted that bitcoin prices would fall in the last week of 2017 and rise in the first week of 2018 but none of that has happent rather the price has beet pretty stable around 13500 usd.
what are your opinion on this,is it the time to trade or hold because i dont have enough funds to buy or invest more.

To me it is clear as crystal: if the price is getting low, then you should hold your BTC until it rises again. Maybe it will take a bit, but surely it will increase its price again, as we have seen from the whole past year.

I believe one of the reasons why BTC is still falling down is the panic selling that has been happening for the last weeks.

Selling now instead of holding your BTC maybe means to lose money, and this is not an option for me, to be honest.

To stop believing in BTC is not wise, from my point of view, just because they are here to stay.

All these predications do not mean much, its just another opinion... the whole internet is flooded with opinions with a single purpose of gaining publicity / recognition. The bitcoin as well as other cryptos do not fall under standard technical analysis of forex markets, therefore most predictions that are being announced by the mass media are incompetent.

Bitcoin will not make anymore sharp jumps in price, until the size of the block is raised, but this maybe far from becoming a reality since raising a block may open a whole new level of vulnerabilities  to hackers
600  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BITCOIN | ALTCOIN REAL TIME ARBITRAGE OPPORTUNITY APP on: January 23, 2018, 05:17:22 PM
Bought 20LTC on gdax for 0.0164 BTC  total (0.328btc)

Simultaneously sold 20 LTC on bleutrade  0.0167 BTC total (0.334btc)

Net profit: 0.006BTC - 0.5 -1 % fees

Total time: 35 minutes


rinse and repeat Smiley



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