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281  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to know when to sell? on: January 20, 2018, 03:19:38 AM
Can i anybody put me through the basics of knowing when to sell and when to hold?...
I actually don't know much about market rise in demand and supply and it's affecting me in daily trade of cryptocurrency.

I know when is the right time to sell the coins you have when I already get more than 100% profit, but I rarely sell the coins I have because I want to play long term.
With good and quality coins, yes holding is the best thing to do and keep buying and collect them will bring more profits, but when dealing with short term better not to be greedy having 10-20% earnings would be fine and finding another coins to invest should be taking place.

And if dealing with day trade you can also use small profits like 5-10% because of fluctuations, advantage of small earnings will bring you decent profits as well.


Nicely said, 10 to 20% is the usual earnings I've been targeting since the beginning and luckily I got always correct with my chosen altcoins to buy. 100% is only for those who holds for long term so it still depends on the op's preference of doing some trades
282  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is the risk of holding Bitcoin? on: January 19, 2018, 12:38:26 PM
I would like to say that in this world Bitcoin is the safest bank. So you could put your money into Bitcoin as many as you can. Top of my priority is to hold and invest more in bitcoin compared to other coins, holding bitcoin is profitable together with the risk. Risk is always there all we have to do is avoid that risk and that part of our success.

Yes,  it's safe but not that really safe in terms of the value of your money, unlike in the banks where you would just have to put your money and the value will never be changed unless there is inflation or deflation in the economy. In bitcoins, there's still a possibility that you could lose all of your money.
283  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you believe the news ? on: January 19, 2018, 11:05:23 AM
Most news stations, especially now, tend to exaggerate their stories, and I think something on the Internet can be trusted, at least on television.

I think you're right, even those simple issues turned to be like a serious problem even though it doesn't really help to contribute in the community or in a society, the negative issues are always emphasized and the biased news could easily seen.
284  Economy / Speculation / Re: 2018 is death of bitcoin? on: January 19, 2018, 07:31:42 AM
After you joined the community of bitcoin, invested your money and put all your faith in it and now you turned out to be like in a fearful situation? I thought you already know that you can lose and earn here then why wouldyou ask that thing?  It looks like you didn't learn even a little.
285  Economy / Speculation / Re: If you don't buy you will cry on: January 18, 2018, 12:50:31 PM
I bought it when it dropped to $13k. And now I'm still crying  Grin

Hahaha 😂 . Easy dude,  just wait until the price will recover and I'm sure you'll not regret it. 13k is a lil bit better because you know,  everyone are saying that bitcoin could increase more than 20k this year.
286  Economy / Economics / Re: how can the beggars access Bitcoin? on: January 18, 2018, 10:49:31 AM
There is always a way for that if we really use digital currencies as the only currency to buy goods and/or services. Someone have to setup a computer for them where they can access their wallets freely via voice command or fingerprints. Of course, these beggars should undergo training as well.  Grin Sounds ridiculous but that's how the future would look like if these beggars will remain.

No,  it's not that ridiculous 😂. I think something more ridiculous than that,  it is they could get themselves a device or they could have a microchip implant that has an access to their bitcoin wallet lol haha. But it is for sure, they could still access bitcoin (if they really need to survive 😂)
287  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why People Are Not Honest. on: January 18, 2018, 10:40:30 AM
It depends on its people, because each man had different thoughts and character

That's why we should not trust anyone easily because they have their own thoughts and ways of thinking. They might hide something from you whether it could be good or could harm you. Unless you can read minds, if so,  then you might easily say if the person is honest or not.
288  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin has dropped so invest more on: January 18, 2018, 10:28:42 AM
Not all of us here have guts to risk their money, for them money is very important that even a single cents can't be wasted. We have different perspective on different situations or things. If they panicked then let them do what they want, they lose their money but not yours
289  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in 2018 on: January 15, 2018, 01:30:20 PM
Anything can be possible but i think this year bitcoin will not increase that much as it increased in 2017. I think this will be the year for etherum and other good altcoins.

That's one of the possibilities, we might not know exactly so we should just have to wait and see and be ready for something that will happen even if it's good or bad. Anything can happen within a year,  last year is an unexpected year for bitcoin.
290  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Too late to invest in cryptos if you're old? on: January 15, 2018, 12:46:55 PM
No,  it's not yet late,  there's no age limitation when investing in cryptos. But the thing is do those old can afford to risk their life savings and pension?  For me, if I were an old man I think I would rather enjoy my pension, I think I will be contented with that life especially if I achieved my goals in life.
291  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Airdrops Profitable? on: January 15, 2018, 12:38:29 PM
Yes, Some Airdrop is profitable If you just pick the right one. many airdrops now they need to required you to pay some fees you just beware of that, you don't need to pay fees if you joining some airdrop, its free you will need to do is just sign in and do some effort to earn some token or coin.


Indeed, you can earn money by those. But only for a small amount that might not satisfy you plus you wait for some time that it will be enlisted to a certain exchange to be able to fully benefited by it (selling). But it still depends on the coin, it could be one of those succesful crypto or not, I mean the price could increase if you hold but don't hope too much lol
292  Economy / Economics / Re: BTC is a roller coaster on: January 15, 2018, 12:26:09 PM
This is very true, It took me a week to realize that bitcoins is a good opportunity to invest due to its unpredictable value, eventually from time to time, it constantly change, either up or down. So whenever it goes up, this is the good time to sell btc, When it is down, the best time to buy btc,

That's the life of an speculator 😂. You earn by its volatility and you can also easily lose some money. It's a give and take cycle haha,  some lose money and some will take it, the money doesn't disappear but rather it would be take by someone.
293  Economy / Economics / Re: why do people agree to pay taxes? on: January 15, 2018, 12:08:38 PM
why is it ok for a group of people calling themselves the government to force everyone to buy their services?
if enough armed people refused to pay and told the government to go fuck itself there is nothing they could do.
Why do we have to evade taxes? Taxing helps us live a better life and our children get a better life. So paying taxes is one thing we have to do.

Exactly, how do they call themselves a citizen of their country if they didn't have any contributions with their own country lol.  It's for our own good but also most of us think of its disadvantage especially if you have to pay taxes more that could lessen your finances.
294  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can a country actually ban BITCOIN on: January 15, 2018, 09:42:51 AM
Ofcoures it can, goverment can control everything that happend in their country. If they think bitcoin will likely make their economy not stable they can make rules about it and bann bitcoin

And the citizens of such countries won't have access to bitcoin anymore?

They can, actually. They can still used it secretly, by contacting a person outside the country to trade or convert their bitcoins with fiat.  There are many different ways to used it even a country banned bitcoin, you know it's a part of the feature of bitcoins to transact anonymously. It cannot be controlled by the government or any authority.
295  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you agree in death penalty? on: January 14, 2018, 02:07:54 PM
I believe that we just borrow our lives from God. And He is the only one who have right to take them away from us.

What about those people who kill and got killed because of religion or their beliefs? And the war also.
But I believe that death penalty is not necessary, you could just imprisoned those criminals for the rest of their lives, unless they got escaped 😂.

 
To kill someone as a punishment is very barbaric and has nothing to do with a modern society

But we used 💉 injected poison (whatever you called it) unlike before who cut the head haha (peace 😂)
296  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are you going to pay taxes? on: January 14, 2018, 01:18:37 PM
No I'm not.

Here in Switzerland there are no taxes on capital gains.   Grin



Uhm,  I'm going to process my papers now to migrate there 😂 haha.  If I had those amount of bitcoins of course I would pay tax.
It's in the law and am afraid to charged 😂 it's also a form of help and contribution to my country too so yes,  I'll pay tax.
297  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is your stress reliever ? on: January 14, 2018, 01:09:40 PM
I stay in bed, watching movies, playing dota 2 or whatever games I like. I also drink with my buddies sometimes. I also do biking or hiking where I can smell fresh air and seeing great views. This really helps me a lot. No one can escape stress but atleast we can try to lessen it by having fun once in a while.

Playing online games indeed was a stress reliever 😂. But for me,  sleep is the best, I woke up feeling great when the day is full of stressful  works. Sometimes I listen to a calming music and walking at the street even if it's in the middle of the night haha 😂 being alone makes me feel energized.
298  Economy / Marketplace / Re: I'm going to buy some bitcoins on: January 14, 2018, 12:29:07 PM
Well,  that's great. You're doing a good job,  a step forward to earn a decent profit. I hope all of the newbies have the same way of thinking like yours,  you're a risk taker dude and an opportunity seeker. Keep it up
299  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: With how much should i start on: January 14, 2018, 11:44:32 AM
Just start even if it's a small amount just to familiarize yourself in the market. They said that if you trade with a big amount of money you could gain higher profit or loss. But the best is to start with the amount you can afford to lose.
300  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: January 14, 2018, 11:35:22 AM
Hi, I am looking for a way to earn some money without invest(because I am broke), I can dedicate 2 hours a day in that. what can I do to make a bitcoin per month without any investment?
You cant earn bitcoin cause you dont have patience , ive follow you since you create this topic and until now ypure still a newbie, if you only continue your journey maybe you already earn 2 to 5 btc.

Yes,  patience is a vital part of being a bitcoiner. He said that he can dedicate 2hours per day?  WTH 😂.  He could do that if he take the risk to used his money to invest but earning 1 bitcoin within a month or two for free? That's impossible. But if he just became active here like what you said,  he could've earned some decent amount of it.
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