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Question: Which one best describes you?
The Noob - 12 (9.3%)
The Satoshi - 2 (1.6%)
The FOMO - 0 (0%)
The HODLER - 94 (72.9%)
The Day Trader - 13 (10.1%)
The Freebie - 8 (6.2%)
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March 15, 2018, 07:54:26 PM
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i am a patiant hodler. i save a little bit of my salary every month and invest crypto. I plan to exchange my cryptos in 2020.
i tried day trading but i understood that i am not a good trader  Cheesy
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March 15, 2018, 07:57:44 PM
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Mostlt freebie, sometimes trying to be hodler and day trade but does not work for me. I am not serious on cryptos, I am good with less risky investments  Cry

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March 15, 2018, 08:04:24 PM
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Hodl. Hodl all that I have.

Seriously, I am lucky to invest my time/money only in excellent projects.

But everyone in crypto-market is right. We have different strategies forever. We will see who is more right in future Wink

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March 15, 2018, 08:52:54 PM
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I always wanted to be a holder and finally I have some ethereum to hold. For me, daily trading is extremely stressful, and I think cryptocurrencies are really suitable currencies to get good profits by holding for long terms, if you have luck and patient.
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March 15, 2018, 08:58:50 PM
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I guess I am one of the day traders. So what are you with all of this and why do you know all their manners of using the crypto?  Grin Have you been with all of those?

Day Trader. Sometimes I dont sleep just so I could guard one of my crypto coin and look if my coin is sold or bought. Also keep on looking at coinmarketcap just so to check every coin that I have if they have increased in price or not. I got deep eyes now.  Cheesy

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March 15, 2018, 09:35:58 PM
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First I did fomo and lost. Learnt small lesson and moved on. Then participated in some ICO and I learnt how to hodl. In the process of hunting for cool projects to participatein their ICO, I found out about bounties. It's been a cool experience all along.  I can boldly say I have passed 3 phases of trading experience.
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March 15, 2018, 09:53:29 PM
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I have voted for hodler.Practically i am hodler as well as day trader.50% my crypto basket contains BTC & rest 50% i invested in my favorite altcoins.I have hold BTC & ETH for long term.I use XRP,ADA,NEO,LTC, for short term trading.Most of the altcoins except ETH i use for day trading.Currently market is red so holding option is most suitable.Also there is extreme fluctuations in altcoins so short term trading is also beneficial.
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March 15, 2018, 11:26:29 PM
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The Hodler. Got a nice ring to it also.

Half being in my hard wallet and will let it rot for a long time.
Then another part for my own needs, then another for trading which is giving me a lot of good profits now.
Even with the reds in all the altcoins, somehow recovery is getting better also. Will just be waiting for all the pump again.

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March 15, 2018, 11:46:28 PM
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I believed in holding because people who hold solid coins will always win the game,those weak hands are going to fall anyways when the market has started to fail,holders will be able to survive and has less stress than daily traders, and of course it will be more profitable in the long run that is how i see these market's movements.

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March 15, 2018, 11:56:49 PM
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I am more tend to be classic holder. But day trader investment position attracts me for long time. Have anyone good experience in it? And can you share your experience with couple of advices for new people?
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March 16, 2018, 01:25:27 AM
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So what kind of an investor are you?

The Noob: Just started out.  Heard about crypto from a family member, colleague or friend.  Had to get help getting an account on an exchange (probably started out with coinbase) and how to set up a wallet.  Was really scared so put in a couple hundred dollars.  Desperately reading articles and watching youtube videos to wrap you head around it all.

The Satoshi: Been in crypto for years. You are probably mining and running a masternode.  Have a hero or legendary account in bitcointalk (real, not bought).   You think Ripple is the evil Dark Lord of the Sith. And I'm guessing...you have a btc shirt that you are wearing right now?

The FOMO: Jumped in after you saw a news report talking about the crazy rise of crypto.  Started investing based off of youtube pumpers or shillers.  Joined a pump and dump group.  Loves ICOs.  Constantly looking for coins that are under a dollar.  Has severe panic attacks when coinmarketcap is in the red.

The HODLER: You have 50% of your portfolio in either btc or eth.  Your other assets include a privacy coin, a "3rd generation blockchain coin" (iota, nano, etc.), a new smart contract coin, an exchange coin (bnb, kucoin, coss, etc.) and...am I missing any other ones? You hop on the roflcopter when people come to bitcointalk and scream, "OH NOEESSSS! The market is down!)

The Day Trader: Every free moment you are checking exchanges and cmc. You barely research the coin you are trading, you only care about the short term trading history.  Binance is your go to exchange.  You make several trades throughout the day.  You are a constant ball of raging stress.

The Freebie: You have 5 bitcointalk accounts running signature campaigns.  You have a twitter bot.  You constantly input the word "airdrop" into search engines.  You joined crowdholding.  You have so many random coins you lost track of them all.

i used daily (sometimes weekly or monthly) trading. when I feel that i can take profit with 0 percent of risk i enter to market i think that is very good approach, because in hourly trading the risk will increased. 
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March 16, 2018, 01:39:13 AM
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So what kind of an investor are you?

The Noob: Just started out.  Heard about crypto from a family member, colleague or friend.  Had to get help getting an account on an exchange (probably started out with coinbase) and how to set up a wallet.  Was really scared so put in a couple hundred dollars.  Desperately reading articles and watching youtube videos to wrap you head around it all.

The Satoshi: Been in crypto for years. You are probably mining and running a masternode.  Have a hero or legendary account in bitcointalk (real, not bought).   You think Ripple is the evil Dark Lord of the Sith. And I'm guessing...you have a btc shirt that you are wearing right now?

The FOMO: Jumped in after you saw a news report talking about the crazy rise of crypto.  Started investing based off of youtube pumpers or shillers.  Joined a pump and dump group.  Loves ICOs.  Constantly looking for coins that are under a dollar.  Has severe panic attacks when coinmarketcap is in the red.

The HODLER: You have 50% of your portfolio in either btc or eth.  Your other assets include a privacy coin, a "3rd generation blockchain coin" (iota, nano, etc.), a new smart contract coin, an exchange coin (bnb, kucoin, coss, etc.) and...am I missing any other ones? You hop on the roflcopter when people come to bitcointalk and scream, "OH NOEESSSS! The market is down!)

The Day Trader: Every free moment you are checking exchanges and cmc. You barely research the coin you are trading, you only care about the short term trading history.  Binance is your go to exchange.  You make several trades throughout the day.  You are a constant ball of raging stress.

The Freebie: You have 5 bitcointalk accounts running signature campaigns.  You have a twitter bot.  You constantly input the word "airdrop" into search engines.  You joined crowdholding.  You have so many random coins you lost track of them all.

I'm certainly hodler.
I hold my coins that I gain in Bounty campaigns, well I just hold it until the price will huge increase.
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March 16, 2018, 01:44:29 AM
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I'm a HODLER. Compare to others, I don't do panic selling but I like panic buying. I understand the market cycles so this down trend is just a common scenario for me. Just chillin' while looking at my portfolio.
well thats tactics or techniques of other investor and that is the reason why they get a lot of profit in investing.. in investing, you should always took for the marketcap to always check the price of the coin that you invested.

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March 16, 2018, 01:49:57 AM
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 i can't categorize myself in any of these types , However, i'm kind of a combination Between a holder and day trader . i don't hold either ETH OR BTC only bunch of potential altcoins , i'm just trying to make enough money from my holding coins to Be full-time day trader .

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March 16, 2018, 01:56:49 AM
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I am a HODLER. I like long-term investment. I will observe the changing pattern of the market, so as to buy some promising coins, waiting for it to rise, and then sell it later.
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March 16, 2018, 02:06:06 AM
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As I expected from the poll, everyone claims to be "THE HODLER", however most of the newbies, they come under the category of FOMO BUY and PANIC SELL.  Grin

Meanwhile, my personal perspective is HODL is not profitable always, one must study the market well and make his decisions, there is no use of HODLING losers like RDD,etc. over a long term, you are just blocking your money in a wish of some day it will pump. Huh
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March 16, 2018, 02:10:51 AM
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2 months ago, I'd have said "dumb + lucky" .... now... maybe just dumb?

Seriously though, I don't hold more than 5 coins at any point, just on my own principal, and invest only after heavy research. I read each whitepaper, read reviews, browse forums here and then just watch the coin move for a few days.
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March 16, 2018, 02:17:48 AM
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I used the '' The freebie '' option because I always prefer to change my investment style. As long term, I prefer to buy hodl by buying at certain prices and it seems to be the most suitable option for short term period. For this reason, while I am in constant trade for my short-term investments, I do not actively act for long-term investments.

Everybody would have different preference of investing because which one that make us comfortable then we will do it.
For me long term is still profitable because we can have huge amount of profit after a certain time.
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March 16, 2018, 02:27:39 AM
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just a newbie who wants to learn about investing. so you might find it here in furom. If I am good investors I will keep good people and patients.
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March 16, 2018, 02:53:52 AM
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I am a person who is looking forward to faster gains, so I am also a risk appetite. I am a day trader and I like to buy and sell every day. I think this kind of work model will be very challenging and passionate.
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