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September 15, 2018, 11:57:32 PM
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Why is the ICO price always different when entering the exchange market? whereas when the ICO price before entering the exchange was very promising. What exactly happened?
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September 16, 2018, 02:29:09 AM
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There are many reasons of dropping in price after listing some of them are
1. Bounty hunters dump their coin
2. High bonus on Presale phase
3. At the time of listing there is no such development of project which was told.
4. High ICO Price
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September 16, 2018, 02:32:25 AM
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Why is the ICO price always different when entering the exchange market? whereas when the ICO price before entering the exchange was very promising. What exactly happened?

the ICO price does not normally translate to the exchange value. the exchange value of the coin is normally affected by the perception of the public on the value of the coin. It can steeply rise or fall depending on the community who patronizes the coin and the project.
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September 16, 2018, 02:52:27 AM
Last edit: September 16, 2018, 03:12:22 AM by ralle14
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Why is the ICO price always different when entering the exchange market? whereas when the ICO price before entering the exchange was very promising. What exactly happened?
The ICO price is not the real value of the token it can be worth more or less depending on the demand. Traders can set their own price and when a token gets listed there are can be times where there are more sell orders getting filled than buy orders. Tokens are also affected by the price of BTC and ETH since these are the most added trading pairs when an alt gets listed in an exchange.  

ICOs are like buying a set of coins from a manufacturer that costs $X and reselling the coins lower or higher than the original price until you meet the buiyer's demand.


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September 16, 2018, 02:58:44 AM
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1. Bounty hunters dump their coin
In my opinion, this is the gretest factor which could affect the price of a particular ICO righ after listed on an exchange. Usually, the majority of bounty campaign participants never wanted to hold their coin for a long time because of FOMO that's why they choose to dump as soon as possible. Well, I can't blame them at all since I also have the same mindset.
2. High bonus on Presale phase
On the contrary, low sales before the official start of the coin despite of having a crowdsale is another factor too. Imagine, what outcome do you expect if there are only few holders of that coin? Low price as well since there are only few circulating in the market.
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September 16, 2018, 03:01:21 AM
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the price of the ICO is the highest price that would probably achieve by a token. If you buy a token in the ICO, then you will get a bonus. and the price of this you can make the ICO a target to sell tokens that you have.
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September 16, 2018, 03:54:57 AM
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It is true that the ICO price is lower, and when the token is sold it is profitable. But it doesn't happen because of several factors, for example;
1. when selling lots of bonus tokens from 10% to 40%
2. Bounty hunters after getting instant prizes panic selling.
3. Developers are less responsive to the incidence of panic selling.
4. Segwit issues and various other negative issues.

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September 16, 2018, 04:08:24 AM
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the current price is usually high enough indeed ICO. but it also brings a lot of bonuses. that's why many investors who are interested in purchasing the coin when the ICO. and the price of ICO is often I set as a target to sell tokens.
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September 16, 2018, 04:09:37 AM
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Because the ICO price is setted off by the project team, and exchange price is decided by the market, when the coin first listed on exchange, many traders will make buy orders at lowest price,  noob airdop and bounty hunters will sell at this price and make the coin dump lower than ICO price.
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September 16, 2018, 05:30:35 AM
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Because the ICO price is setted off by the project team, and exchange price is decided by the market, when the coin first listed on exchange, many traders will make buy orders at lowest price,  noob airdop and bounty hunters will sell at this price and make the coin dump lower than ICO price.

This is exactly why the Speed Shopper ICO will have no bounties or airdrops.  How can you assess value to something that you are giving away in large quantities?

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September 16, 2018, 05:51:54 AM
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From my research An ICO means Initial Coin offering. The development team for the coin distributes the coin initially by selling them. The ICO price is the amount that was charged for 1 coin during the ICO. Once it begins trading, the price can fall to zero.
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September 16, 2018, 05:54:12 AM
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From my research An ICO means Initial Coin offering. The development team for the coin distributes the coin initially by selling them. The ICO price is the amount that was charged for 1 coin during the ICO. Once it begins trading, the price can fall to zero.
It's from google, it's not from your own research. And why did you need to explain about ICO? Does someone ask you to explain it on here?
This is about why ICO price isn't same when the token entered market, who knows OP? you need to ask market
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September 16, 2018, 06:04:09 AM
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Dumpers is one of the main popular problem for any ICO ,and secondly if the project only sees small investors which is bad too ,its just like mining a coin too ,when the coin is new then demand will be low and when difficulty start skyrocketing the price will go up and you won't even be able to get as many coins as before

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September 16, 2018, 06:11:24 AM
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Why is the ICO price always different when entering the exchange market? whereas when the ICO price before entering the exchange was very promising. What exactly happened?

The ICO price will depend on how much will the company sell the tokens. It has a fixed price depends on the stage of ICO, mostly it is cheaper during Pre-ICO stage. After the ICO stage ends, the price of tokens will depend its price to the buyers and sellers. If the project is stagnant and no progress, a price dump is expected and if the project is still kicking and marketing team is doing a great job, expect a price pump. Even many people will dump their tokens as long as there is enough demand, price will not dump.

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September 16, 2018, 06:22:34 AM
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Why is the ICO price always different when entering the exchange market? whereas when the ICO price before entering the exchange was very promising. What exactly happened?

      That's the initial price of the ICO but because of the price of cryptocurrencies were declining , then the initial price were also affected and considering also most of the bounty hunters dumping their tokens , which causes abundant supply of the market .
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September 16, 2018, 06:44:22 AM
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When ICO project is very promising and there is a lots of positive feedback on how well the idea behind an ICO is received couple with lots of enthusiasm with positive expectations and all of a sudden, the project hit the exchange and plummet. The moral are down and many questions asked. I think we should allow good idea to grow, how are we going to know if an idea is good if it's not tested in the market!
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September 16, 2018, 07:16:51 AM
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There are many reasons of dropping in price after listing some of them are
1. Bounty hunters dump their coin
2. High bonus on Presale phase
3. At the time of listing there is no such development of project which was told.
4. High ICO Price
I think the prize hunter is not very influential, the price of ICO falls because they are still in the development of their ICO projects, their products or services are still relatively new, someone who buys when the presale cannot get rich immediately when the ICO ends, they must follow the development of the ICO company, if the ICO company it works and has a customer, the price will rise.
the most important is the concept of the company, look for ICOs that have the concept of innovation that is a problem of society
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September 16, 2018, 07:19:57 AM
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After entering the crypto exchange, bounty hunters massively begin to sell tokens. Investors and those who believe in the project, can buy cheap tokens cheaply. It's like another round of ICO.

Next, you need to wait for the launch of the project, so that the token will rise in price
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September 16, 2018, 07:24:53 AM
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It can go either way as well, prior to entering the price is pegged at certain amount, but some went to exceed their ICO price once its listed on a certain exchange. But I suspect the price dip upon listing due to the following:

[1] Investors usually got the tokens first after a ICO end, so I suspect they dump their tokens to get their ROI
[2] two weeks or month later, bounty hunters got theirs, resulting in massive drop again, avalanche of dumping resulting in another dramatic fall
[3] Sooner or later those projects needs to dump to cover their operating cost (but I suspect that they dump what they got, usually ETH, but their might be cases that they dump their tokens as well).

So its going to be a dilemma for bounty hunters, to hold or not to hold.

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September 21, 2018, 11:25:16 PM
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For me the price changes when listed on exchanges because of the unfavorable situations in the crypto market today

The vulnerability of hodlers both investors and bounty or Airdrop hunters
Or worse still the activities of pump and dump group

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