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April 18, 2016, 10:44:12 AM |
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I would sell and buy back in when the action happens.I believe that it can launch to $100 eventually but too much gains happening in other coins meanwhile.
Any reccomendations on some coins worth investing in? Like previous posters im a dab hand at buying high and selling low so a few tips on some good coins wouldn't go a miss Buy coins with good reputation and low market cap. As, for example, YACoin [YAC], Ultracoin [UTC], Securecoin [SRC]As for Ethereum - it has the good future for sure!
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deejay
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April 19, 2016, 02:18:21 PM |
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buy low sell high - do it often - either that or hodl
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dothebeats
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April 19, 2016, 02:56:12 PM |
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On my judgment, it's not a good time to buy right now seeing that there is still a stir on people about one of ethereum's forum shutting down in the near future: https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/6293/GeorgeHallam. If you are one of the lucky people who rode ETH's ride from its inception up until its peak on the 2nd week of March, you've earned yourself a lot of money. But right now, in the current situation of ETH, not a good time to buy.
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Mumbeeptind1963
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April 19, 2016, 03:25:15 PM |
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Its time to buy if the price of ethereum is at low price Then Sell if the prices is at high price..
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ashkanb
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April 19, 2016, 09:30:30 PM |
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its simple; put your money where your mouth is! buy or sell; all i know is, it feels like the right time to have eth;
personally, i have no clue whatever ethereum actually is and/or does; i'm just curious and want in; at the same time, my precious fiat only goes where my mouth is, in other words, its not going into altcoins;
i do want eth but i dont wanna spend money on it, quick solution, break out gpu rigs, collect eth and then decide whatever to do with them;
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thms
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April 19, 2016, 10:12:00 PM |
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There's a lot of rumours talking about OKCoin adding ETH in the coming days. I don't need to tell what this could mean.
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piranha
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April 19, 2016, 11:14:59 PM |
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I'm long on Eth, I'm trying to look at it through my past Btc investments early on. I would like to have double, what i already own, so on big drops I buy more. If it drops way below my cost average, and stays there for a bit. When I get some excess cash, I continue buying try to bring my cost average inline.
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Nxtblg
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April 20, 2016, 12:35:31 AM |
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Well, I bought a bit as part of a buy-in-stages plan to "leg in" and HODL. Only a minnow's worth, but what the hey. And what I bought, I've already lent out on Polo's Loan Market. The low offer is pretty durn high: 0.0397%. Must be a fair bit of eager short sellers.
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piranha
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April 20, 2016, 03:48:18 AM |
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Well, I bought a bit as part of a buy-in-stages plan to "leg in" and HODL. Only a minnow's worth, but what the hey. And what I bought, I've already lent out on Polo's Loan Market. The low offer is pretty durn high: 0.0397%. Must be a fair bit of eager short sellers. So if I had say 1000 Eth, and lent it out.. I would get a 39 Eth a day return? Does that sound right ? I've looked at Polo lending before.. I thought for some reason the big money was in BTC, where you could make double or something over 12 months.
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thms
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April 20, 2016, 04:40:25 AM |
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Well, I bought a bit as part of a buy-in-stages plan to "leg in" and HODL. Only a minnow's worth, but what the hey. And what I bought, I've already lent out on Polo's Loan Market. The low offer is pretty durn high: 0.0397%. Must be a fair bit of eager short sellers. So if I had say 1000 Eth, and lent it out.. I would get a 39 Eth a day return? Does that sound right ? I've looked at Polo lending before.. I thought for some reason the big money was in BTC, where you could make double or something over 12 months. 0.0397% of 1,000 ETH is 0.39 ETH.
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April 20, 2016, 05:04:50 AM |
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Well, I bought a bit as part of a buy-in-stages plan to "leg in" and HODL. Only a minnow's worth, but what the hey. And what I bought, I've already lent out on Polo's Loan Market. The low offer is pretty durn high: 0.0397%. Must be a fair bit of eager short sellers. So if I had say 1000 Eth, and lent it out.. I would get a 39 Eth a day return? Does that sound right ? I've looked at Polo lending before.. I thought for some reason the big money was in BTC, where you could make double or something over 12 months. No - that is 3.9% per day. It's a fraction of a percent so .039 is .00039 - or .39 eth per day.
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Xenophoto
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April 20, 2016, 06:32:44 AM |
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Buy eth right now and wait for it to go up. The coin has potential to go up in the future. We just have to hold on to it for a little longer.
You can also do short trades. Buy when eth's price is low and sell it when it's high enough for you.
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sandiman
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April 20, 2016, 10:24:56 AM |
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Well, I bought a bit as part of a buy-in-stages plan to "leg in" and HODL. Only a minnow's worth, but what the hey. And what I bought, I've already lent out on Polo's Loan Market. The low offer is pretty durn high: 0.0397%. Must be a fair bit of eager short sellers. Is there a minimum of ETH you need to loan it?
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gtglener
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April 20, 2016, 10:39:19 AM |
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Today and a few weeks I will not suggest to buy, just wait a little, when the halving of bitcoin will be near there will be much less people in the other coins and everyone will be busy to buy bitcoin, so at that time Ethereum will reach to much less amount. Just see the near future will be about $1 per ethereum.
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piranha
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April 20, 2016, 04:27:38 PM |
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Today and a few weeks I will not suggest to buy, just wait a little, when the halving of bitcoin will be near there will be much less people in the other coins and everyone will be busy to buy bitcoin, so at that time Ethereum will reach to much less amount. Just see the near future will be about $1 per ethereum.
You don't subscribe to the theory, BTC rising will cause all boats, to rise to some degree as well?
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April 20, 2016, 04:41:18 PM |
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For me its time to sell it because the price of ethereum right now is high.. so better to sell it right now so that you can make a profit and wait again for the price below 0.015 and buy again and sell it again for the price reach 0.02.. This is a great strategy in ethereum the movement price of ethereum is fast so you can make profit fast..
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April 20, 2016, 04:42:22 PM |
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Today and a few weeks I will not suggest to buy, just wait a little, when the halving of bitcoin will be near there will be much less people in the other coins and everyone will be busy to buy bitcoin, so at that time Ethereum will reach to much less amount. Just see the near future will be about $1 per ethereum.
You don't subscribe to the theory, BTC rising will cause all boats, to rise to some degree as well? I don'T see how alts can keep up with BTC as far as the ratio between the two goes. Yeah, they might pump with BTC but I feel when all is said and done, these coins will be valued in USD (especially once you can send money to a big exchange and buy any alt, and that is coming due to coming regs imo.) There will be speculation on things like ETH, LISK and other promising cryptos but I would not go all in on a big BTC rise (well, watch and follow the trend might be safer.) That said, once the masses jump on board they might jump onto what they can get more of... IAS
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BTC = Black Swan. BTC = Antifragile - "Some things benefit from shocks; they thrive and grow when exposed to volatility, randomness, disorder, and stressors and love adventure, risk, and uncertainty. Robust is not the opposite of fragile.
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April 20, 2016, 04:42:33 PM |
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Today and a few weeks I will not suggest to buy, just wait a little, when the halving of bitcoin will be near there will be much less people in the other coins and everyone will be busy to buy bitcoin, so at that time Ethereum will reach to much less amount. Just see the near future will be about $1 per ethereum.
You don't subscribe to the theory, BTC rising will cause all boats, to rise to some degree as well? not necessarily. there is no rule about this. sometimes some of the altcoins have moved with bitcoin price movement and sometimes they didn't. one of these coins were always LTC that moved with bitcoin. but i think if the BTC price rises that will cause a lot of ETH investors to dump their coins in order to be able to buy bitcoin and not fall behind on the train.
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April 20, 2016, 05:06:58 PM |
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Well, I bought a bit as part of a buy-in-stages plan to "leg in" and HODL. Only a minnow's worth, but what the hey. And what I bought, I've already lent out on Polo's Loan Market. The low offer is pretty durn high: 0.0397%. Must be a fair bit of eager short sellers. Is there a minimum of ETH you need to loan it? I believe you can lend as little as 0.001 ETH at a time, at least that is the minimum amount you can offer on the BTC side, so I assume it is the same with ETH. With BTC it make more sense to lend in fractions, but with ETH fairly cheap compared to BTC it is not hard to have at least 1 ETH to lend out. The minimums only apply to the initial offering you do manually, sometimes automatic renewals break this amount into smaller pieces so a auto renew can be even a smaller amount. This is one quirk of Poloniex, I have had a times several 1 satoshi BTC loans out due to the auto-renewal and of course you never will earn the interest on them since the minimum credit of course needs to be at least 1 satoshi.
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