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August 24, 2017, 05:38:44 PM
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I wanna  do   day trading, I am  into   trading since  some months.   I would like to know  please  some things  to consider  for  day trading:


--  How  much is important  the  Depht of  market in the   decisions (Timeframe 15 minut)?  Is  this   a manipulated market like   forex/stocks market  with  bot and  High  trading  frequency software?


---second  question:   How  is important  market cap  and  total  volume   in the long  term investiment?

I mean  if  I search for  a long investiment  coin,  do I need  to consider  a  few of  things  like also  the  market cap  and  volume.  I  have red  this  here.

But my question is   :    for a  long term investiment  do I need  to consider  coins / ICOs  with a  low  market  cap  and  High  volume?  High  volume everyday  ?   High olume in every single  day trading?

I don'y  understand, could  you please help me  with these  questions?
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August 24, 2017, 08:04:23 PM
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it's really simple, the market cap is everything if you want some real profit, if you invest 1000$ today in btc you will most likely have just a 1200-1300$ after a year becouse the market cap is so big that you need billlions and billions of dollars to make it a 4-5x of the initial money

If you invest 1000$ to a low market cap coin with a good project it's a possibility it can reach 10-20x of  it's initial market cap so you 1000$ can become 20-30k

at the end it's all about taking more or less risks, i would say invest in stable hight market cap coin and a good 30% of your money in low market cap coins
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August 24, 2017, 09:13:41 PM
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I tried short term investment. I can clearly say market cap is everything for leng term gains. Yes there are couple of ICOs with great final products that gain value but they are exceptions. In general low cap coins are easily speculated by single good news to raises in just a week like 5x-20x.

So my suggestion: Definitely consider low market cap ICOs if they are not shady.

Timeframe guesses for a minute and 15 minutes work with indicators in general. You can slowly grow your wallet. But it is very speculative market so you can lost loads of money by single hack news.
So you can safely do minute trades but always keep following the coins you buy and sell in slack or forums to see what is happening around and hope its not ridiculous.

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August 25, 2017, 12:08:07 AM
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I wanna  do   day trading, I am  into   trading since  some months.   I would like to know  please  some things  to consider  for  day trading:


--  How  much is important  the  Depht of  market in the   decisions (Timeframe 15 minut)?  Is  this   a manipulated market like   forex/stocks market  with  bot and  High  trading  frequency software?


---second  question:   How  is important  market cap  and  total  volume   in the long  term investiment?

I mean  if  I search for  a long investiment  coin,  do I need  to consider  a  few of  things  like also  the  market cap  and  volume.  I  have red  this  here.

But my question is   :    for a  long term investiment  do I need  to consider  coins / ICOs  with a  low  market  cap  and  High  volume?  High  volume everyday  ?   High olume in every single  day trading?

I don'y  understand, could  you please help me  with these  questions?

Dont look at numbers. Check the project. See how much it gets developed. Perfect is if it is an open source project. If it is an ICO company, make sure team is good and will not spend your money for coke and hoes.

If you want to day trade, then check numbers same as you do on any market. stock, currency whatever. I am sure youtube is full of trading courses and advice's.  But maybe is better you go to casino and spend your money way faster.
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August 25, 2017, 12:33:56 AM
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All markets are full of bots, so you can be sure that all coins with high volume for sure are at least a bit controlled.
More difficult is to predict pump & dump actios that like to do some kind of groups from crypto - community.
The most important rule is not to risk more than you can lose.
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August 25, 2017, 12:48:44 AM
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Ive read an article on coindesk saying that crypto trading is more than 5 times faster than the regular stock market. You may need to try it yourself first with a small amount you are willing to lose.
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