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TinaK
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February 26, 2021, 06:47:26 PM
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Did anybody lose because you could not sell off all the coins in time before the crash?

It usually happens. Alts are so volatile and unpredictable assets that everyone who invest in crypto risk drastically but that worth it. Once I lost a huge amount of tokens earned at one good bounty campaign just because I believed they will continue surging and surging but they dumped and never pumped again.

How you think altcoins are so volatile and unpredictable assets, USDT is a perfect altcoin to maintain a entire assets. But every investors are always expect the profit in trading so surely we take some action in volatile platform. We have rights to fix the auto trade action so easily stop the losses and make a better profit in crypto platform.
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February 27, 2021, 06:08:22 AM
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Dump in price is normal which occurs when sellers pick low order and then others will starr selling low especially when selling in a hurry. But if the token has a good volume and trading in a good exchange then dumping a big bag won't be an issue and also price.
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