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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: NEO vs. ONT on: May 16, 2018, 02:50:31 PM
NEO more popular and I know good project's with working product on NEO blockchain. I think neo will be very popular coin and can be on top 5 on coinmarketcap

I feel the same way about NEO I was just wondering if ONT wasn't somehow thretning its position.
2  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: NEO vs. ONT on: May 16, 2018, 08:40:40 AM
Hey guys, I've been wondering about the correlation between these two for a while now. Im a NEO fan, but ONT seems interesting too. I kept thinking it is an addition to the ecosystem, but often I hear people discussing they are actually competitors and that ONT might overtake NEO. I find that hard to believe, but I don't know enough to decide. What is your take on it? Please only comment/vote if you know about both projects. Thank you
These two projects are successful in future but recently both are fluctuating in continuously so many peoples are stay away in this project. But lot of peoples are supporting to NEO platform it will continue to leading position in forever. In crypto world lot of new projects are comes in the market so everyone is moving different kind of projects.
I think NEO still have its capability to rise high, I'm not really familiar with ONT but with NEO being supported by the Chinese community and projecting to be the next ETH are still growing bigger and bigger, NEO is still good to invest as the sway is giving opportunities to investors to hold and earn.

Yeah, I'm aware, but like you I don't quite understand ONT. I hope I can find time to take a closer look at it, the concept looked nice, but I do not exactly get how the NEO-ONT interaction will work thus I cannot estimate which project will be more dominant or if they are not competing against each other.
3  Economy / Trading Discussion / NEO vs. ONT on: May 15, 2018, 01:55:04 PM
Hey guys, I've been wondering about the correlation between these two for a while now. Im a NEO fan, but ONT seems interesting too. I kept thinking it is an addition to the ecosystem, but often I hear people discussing they are actually competitors and that ONT might overtake NEO. I find that hard to believe, but I don't know enough to decide. What is your take on it? Please only comment/vote if you know about both projects. Thank you
4  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How Much Should You Invest in Bitcoin? on: May 10, 2018, 01:45:08 PM
Do you guys think that Bitcoin will retain its value in lets say 5 years? Will it remain among the kings of crypto or will it fade away?
5  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How Much Should You Invest in Bitcoin? on: May 10, 2018, 01:37:41 PM
Bitcoin is sure worth an investment, to which most people have actually made a fortune from. There is either no minimum or maximum amount one can invest in the digital currency. But bear in mind that it is the amount invested that brings out the level of profit stand to gain. So, more money = more profit and little money = little profit.
To be sincere, I have never had a steady flow of income until I got into Bitcoin. Not even the job I had then was good enough to earn me enough income… when I got into Bitcoin I had to work hard for more than a year till things worked out successfully and now I’m earning a lot of income from it. It’s not really easy, and it requires a lot of commitment and hard work.
It depends on us, we all know bitcoin is too risky in terms of investment ,for us to be safe invest a small amount first and be sure we're not in a hurry .Most of us halving our earnings and invest on bitcoin,this strategies is too good because everything is too confidential.

The amount of bitcoin depends on the people and people's economic situation. But going all in with bitcoin is not a good idea. You need to diversify your capital into different coins. This would lower the risk.

Totally agree.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICOs in 2018 not same as 2017. on: May 10, 2018, 08:19:35 AM
Also, what do you guys think about trends in ICOs this year? Is it getting better, cuz the sentiment changes and now its harder or is it all shit now? What do you think about security tokens?
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICOs in 2018 not same as 2017. on: May 10, 2018, 08:18:31 AM
Yeah, I also tend to avoid ICOs, here and there there is something interesting, but I feel like there is so much growth happening in various places and it's all in the beginnings, that rather than chasing new sprouts I prefer to check out young trees, to se, if they look like they will bare some fruit.
8  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is your trading strategy? on: May 10, 2018, 08:15:10 AM
i really dont have a strategy i just follow sometelegram channel that post free signal im in a very bad trades i wont do it again


I find it hard to belive you meant that as not sarcasm. But if you did, better stay away, I've never had good experience with these groups and even those that are supposedly hi-quality suck. They do it for their profit and dont care about anyone. Hey if you dont pay for it, you are the service/goods offered.
9  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is your trading strategy? on: May 10, 2018, 08:12:00 AM
I often divide my investment into many parts to limit the risk to my account. I use 30% to invest in ICO, 30% to trade day and 40% to stop I hold potential coins. The market is gradually stabilizing but fluctuations will occur frequently and investors have to be careful and have backup plans for themselves.

Yeah , I think that is a smart thing to do. I think most traders divid their investment in the risky, medium, low risk or just in certain parts with different risk-reward ratio.
10  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is your trading strategy? on: May 09, 2018, 09:09:15 PM
Just discuss, share and learn from one another, no need to try to figure other people out and tell others what they should or shouldnt do. I never came here to ask on what I should do or if your strategy will work for me or anyone else. I dont see it in the title. Feel free to share your take on trading or not.
11  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is your trading strategy? on: May 09, 2018, 09:04:26 PM
I prefer the common trading strategy of buying low and selling high. It is not that possible every time. We need to study the market and should make the trading strategies accordingly. In specific even when the market keeps on fluctuating which can be used for marginal trading.


Of course, it's a common sense and you ultimately have to do that in order have profit, but strategies differ on how you do it. As in if you do tons of small trades with small profit or do trades within one day or over the course of few days or over a really long period of time, switch between echanges, rely on some tools, use levrage or just rely on yourself etc.
If you know all this as a strategy why then do you still want other people's trading strategy which make not work for you in the first place or is it that your strategy is not working for you? And is your own strategy if i may ask?


Geez, what is everybody's problem with simply asking what strategy others prefer? Its a forum as in place where people discuss stuff, so thats what I want - discuss. I dont understand why all this scrutiny. Do you never talk with people about topics that interests you? What I do is workinb for me relatively ok, but there is always roo  for improval, maybe I live in a bubble, so I want to see what is other peoples opinion.
12  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is your trading strategy? on: May 09, 2018, 05:01:13 PM
I only use trading methods and strategies to buy only when cheap or when green and sell it when the price has started to turn green and experience price increases so it can provide benefits for you.


And are you talking small frequent trades or big profit after a longer while?
13  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is your trading strategy? on: May 09, 2018, 04:59:24 PM
Hey guys, I keep thinking what are the most poppular/most efficient trading strategies. Also do you trade on a few specific coins that you just trade on through out the year or not?

I want to ask you to share yours, but of course you don't have to be specific, just say if its e.g. arbitrage, bot/margin trading, buy the dip / hodl, pnd or whatever else. If its somthing other than in the poll just talk about it here or in general feel free to discuss trading strategies.

I personally like to hodl, not sure that can be counted as trading strategy, but wanted to go first.

As for me, I'm doing scalping or day trading,  I did hodl until april, but then, I missed to profit last january because Im hodling too much, lol, I'm a believer of a coin, so now, I sold some, and just buy them again at  the dip, it is nice to trade now because the market is going up again

It's exactly my story. I decided to go and risk a little more. I mean hodling is nice, but one must not become to rigid.
14  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is your trading strategy? on: May 09, 2018, 04:23:05 PM
I prefer the common trading strategy of buying low and selling high. It is not that possible every time. We need to study the market and should make the trading strategies accordingly. In specific even when the market keeps on fluctuating which can be used for marginal trading.


Of course, it's a common sense and you ultimately have to do that in order have profit, but strategies differ on how you do it. As in if you do tons of small trades with small profit or do trades within one day or over the course of few days or over a really long period of time, switch between echanges, rely on some tools, use levrage or just rely on yourself etc.
15  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is your trading strategy? on: May 09, 2018, 04:20:15 PM
Why do you want other people's trading strategy? Just try and develop your own strategy and stop seeking other people's strategy that work for them as that same strategy may not work for you.

What, is it a crime being curious about other people? Besides who says, I don't have my own strategy? I just want to learn more about others and at best get some inspiration, that's all.
16  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is your trading strategy? on: May 09, 2018, 04:00:50 PM
Hey guys, I keep thinking what are the most poppular/most efficient trading strategies. Also do you trade on a few specific coins that you just trade on through out the year or not?

I want to ask you to share yours, but of course you don't have to be specific, just say if its e.g. arbitrage, bot/margin trading, buy the dip / hodl, pnd or whatever else. If its somthing other than in the poll just talk about it here or in general feel free to discuss trading strategies.

I personally like to hodl, not sure that can be counted as trading strategy, but wanted to go first.
If its not a day trade, I check if the coin or token is green or red. I don't buy green because there's a small chance that it will continue to climb. I buy those that are in red with the lowest volume. Things to consider is price history, when was the last time the coin reached its peak and lowest. Go back to as far as 1 week of the price history.

So you buy when the price has been going down for a long time (how long?) and just wait when the trend turns? when do you sell - after how many percent gain?
17  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is your trading strategy? on: May 09, 2018, 03:53:41 PM
I Am mostly use Bollinger band also i bought coin when it is oversold and sold my coin when it is overbought simple

Ok so you use indicators to trade on the same coin?
18  Economy / Trading Discussion / What is your trading strategy? on: May 09, 2018, 03:45:31 PM
Hey guys, I keep thinking what are the most poppular/most efficient trading strategies. Also do you trade on a few specific coins that you just trade on through out the year or not?

I want to ask you to share yours, but of course you don't have to be specific, just say if its e.g. arbitrage, bot/margin trading, buy the dip / hodl, pnd or whatever else. If its somthing other than in the poll just talk about it here or in general feel free to discuss trading strategies.

I personally like to hodl, not sure that can be counted as trading strategy, but wanted to go first.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: ETH price recovering slowly on: April 17, 2018, 08:20:04 AM
Good news is the eth uis gaining its momentum on his own line
now i can see the chart as it was a prediction from a analyst
he once told me to but eth in low price.....
and im hoping to get some profit from eth
as the preiction says that it will gain 1000$+ in this year


I don't think that ETH will be $1000 soon..
low rising.. very low.
My opinion this may happen in the next year only.

I am very curious as to what will happen to ETH, I think this year will decide about its dominance. So many competitors on the horizon. I mean I like ETH (in a way), but wondering if it will recover to where it used to be.
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: what altcoins can you suggest on: April 11, 2018, 10:24:19 AM
The best from my list are STRATIS, Waves, EOS, Credits, Cardano, NEO, OMG,Wings.
I like your list, especially credit.
they seem to be promising coin and can provide many advantages but we have to hold in advance in the long run and get ready for profit.
I appreciated the appearance of Neo, Waves and Omisego but other than these, I don’t consider them as potential altcoins. Besides, why the number one crypto coin and the number one altcoin are not in the list? Those two are the most important entries and none of them can be seen here. My honest suggestion would be to at least have one of them, better to choose BTC first.

I have no idea what credit is and also wouldnt put wings and cardano as a sure hit, but maybe potentially good, the rest seems like top gund, though EOS has yet to prove itself.
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