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Author Topic: Trading question: Could you help me with some math on this trade please?  (Read 80 times)
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January 26, 2018, 02:43:54 AM
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Hello,
This will seem very basic to a lot of you but thank you for helping me with this. I haven't sold out of a trade because I am stuck on an issue that I can't resolve by myself and I have no one to ask in person. I'd rather not use my exact trade so I will make an example.

Let's say you invest $100,000 USD into X coin at $.50 each. You get 200,000 coins. The price goes to $10 per coin. You now have $2,000,000 worth. Then you sell 1.9million worth of coin (190,000 coins) leaving 10,000 coins ($100,000) left. I am stuck on this part: You now have 10,000 coins worth $100,000 USD so does this mean those 10,000 coins no longer will go up in value from $1.00 they are not worth market value? Or is this the "leave the princicple in to keep making money" sort of thing that will continue to generate profit?

Sorry about my bad rating, I was promoting a decentralized ponzi like token many years ago.
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