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December 07, 2019, 06:20:43 PM
#45
Liquidity is one of the strength of an exchange and a product. If the liquidity is enough and carefully provided, then there will be smooth trade. It also prevents unnecessary dump. The first time I started seeing such indicators on CMC, I knew that my comeback on some tokens is imminent.
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December 07, 2019, 05:13:58 PM
#44
Never buy any coin without liquidity, in the market we have many project with fake volume and bot trade, this only lure investors to death, some even fraudulently pump their token, only to see that the traded volume is useless and one can't really sell. It will be good if all these manipulating coins can be filtered from CMC to save innocent traders.
Too many fake volumes for some coins baffles me, I watched a coin rise 240% up but with almost negligible volume. This is truly unfair since traders usually get trapped in bot trading. Coinmarketcap and coingecko have been making efforts to reduce fake volumes but to no avail.
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December 07, 2019, 05:00:15 PM
#43
Volumes need to be checked in many places. Exchange shows volume, but trading is needed to control. If there is a steady balance, it is likely that the volume is provided with the boots. It's too big to be true! Pay attention to these situations.
legendary
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December 07, 2019, 02:40:46 PM
#42
Liquidity also migrates to the next big ticket alt.
It is moved by people looking for the get rich quick scheme

People who invest in ICO's want quick returns and don't care
about the ICO project.
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December 07, 2019, 02:31:47 PM
#41
Don't believe in large volumes before you check directly. Volume can be manipulated very easily. Many altcoins have large volumes, but when they want to make transactions it will be very difficult.
I have come across a lot of fake volumes of altcoin which only aims to attract investors to buy their coins.
I've read some exchanges that has a fake high coin volumes on which they use to increase user growth and website traffic and it's literally disgusting knowing beginners are vulnerable on things such as scams. And yes altcoins these days are not with good intention to their investors. Have you thought of these projects and exchanges to be dishonest with us? telling they have a massive volumre when in fact there are just a small numbered volume and trading volume is just rigged as what their lies? argh.
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December 07, 2019, 02:10:04 PM
#40
Since Coinmarketcap added Liquidity to its indicators, you can see a lot of tokens with enormous daily volumes have no liquidity at all. Is it even worth to invest in this kind of tokens? Does that mean that most of the volumes are fake? Thanks for the answers.
If there is no liquidity, then this is certainly not a good sign.Personally, I would not buy such assets.If there is no liquidity-then in fact these coins are not needed by anyone.And if no one needs them then why invest in them!
hero member
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December 07, 2019, 02:09:43 PM
#39
If you think about it, then you will realize that liquidity and reputable exchange is the only factor that affects the price. It is very sad, but that is the reality, at the moment there are no better fundamentals than listing on Binance or Coinbase. But what about the long-term fundamentals? Thats the problem, that is the reason why all altcoins continously falling.  Cry
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December 07, 2019, 01:42:00 PM
#38
In trading cryptocurrency, the volume is a necessity and it leads to the liquidity which is important to easy trading of cryptocurrency. I am personally of the opinion that the higher the trading volume of a project, the better the project for investing purposes. A higher trading volume could mean that more persons are willing to buy the tokens as a result of the value which is expected from the project.
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December 07, 2019, 01:31:51 PM
#37
So can we say that HitBtc is the best exchange right now ?? (highest liquidity)
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December 07, 2019, 12:59:54 PM
#36
Since Coinmarketcap added Liquidity to its indicators, you can see a lot of tokens with enormous daily volumes have no liquidity at all. Is it even worth to invest in this kind of tokens? Does that mean that most of the volumes are fake? Thanks for the answers.

I think that we need to turn our attention to the volumes obtained, or rather, as a result of which these volumes were obtained. Some projects simply increase volumes with the help of trading bots, which means where will the liquidity of such tokens come from? Moreover, it is very easy to see the wrapping by trading boti, which means these tokens already have problems. Of course, this tells us that there is no point in investing in such tokens, since there is already a fraud, and if there is a fraud, then where is the guarantee that the owners of these tokens will not deceive the community. I would recommend avoiding such crypto assets.
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December 07, 2019, 12:46:21 PM
#35
Investing in such projects is tantamount to playing roulette.
Considering that volumes are supported by bots, it is possible that in the future a major player can increase the price of a coin by pouring a certain amount of money into it, create artificial growth.
However, it is extremely difficult to say exactly which coins they will be, because many simply fall in price after turning off the bots.
sr. member
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December 07, 2019, 12:38:11 PM
#34
If the token or the coin has a big daily volume but they do not have liquidity that means they were using a fake volume to boost their ranking.
That's exactly right, and it really sucks that some exchanges are being so dishonest about the volume of certain shit coins.  And last I read, there were over 3000 altcoins in existence and I'd bet that at least half of them, and probably more, have close to zero trading volume across all the exchanges they're listed on.  I'm not exactly sure why exchanges fake volume except maybe to make it look like they're more successful in attracting traders, but it does no good to someone trying to trade one of these coins with no liquidity.

If any of you have never used yobit, I would suggest going there and having a look at all the coins they have listed.  Most of them don't trade at all and have wallets which are always in maintenance mode so the coins can't be withdrawn.  I don't know why yobit doesn't delist them all, but if you look at all of them there's absolutely no liquidity whatever with most of the coins.  And they usually trade for 1 sat.
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December 07, 2019, 12:03:06 PM
#33
no
Although i won't say all coins with no liquidity is bad
But i can say at least 99% of them are bad

Bad in terms of value which not worth it
Especially when you need to sell but you can sell to no one because it has no liquidity
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December 07, 2019, 10:17:19 AM
#32
Don't believe in large volumes before you check directly. Volume can be manipulated very easily. Many altcoins have large volumes, but when they want to make transactions it will be very difficult.
I have come across a lot of fake volumes of altcoin which only aims to attract investors to buy their coins.
And many exchange doing that fake volume right now and a chance that there will be traders that will stuck at that coins. The better solution if this project has real liquidity is check every social media channel of that coins and look if there are really a community supporting it.
You can actually figure out whether a coin have fake 24 hour trading volume or not by seeing the trade history of that coin and that's really easy. there's no need to check their social media or whatever it is but instead see if the orders are just buy and sell repeatedly within the same price it's basically a manipulated market and see whether there are buy orders or not. Most of the coin that got its market manipulated only have active trading activities at certain time.
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December 07, 2019, 10:16:08 AM
#31
Since Coinmarketcap added Liquidity to its indicators, you can see a lot of tokens with enormous daily volumes have no liquidity at all. Is it even worth to invest in this kind of tokens? Does that mean that most of the volumes are fake? Thanks for the answers.
There are so many altcoin projects out there, why would you want to invest in a project that in the first place they are trying to create fake news to deceive investors?
I will never invest in such coins, the majority of such projects will die in the future and people will lose money if investing in it.
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December 07, 2019, 10:08:01 AM
#30
Most comment above said that it's not worth to invest in not liquid coins.
It depends on the person's wallet size. In most cases people with a few hundred bucks have no problems investing in these coins because they can get in and out easily, which is why such altcoins are quite popular.

If you're a trader/investor with $20k for example things are different unless you have the luck to buy or sell into a large wall. If I had that money I would definitely avoid such coins, but everyone is different at the end of the day.
yes, you are right. high wallet size would be hard to cash out in not liquid coin.
So, we have to resize how much money if we wanna invest in that type coin. this is part of strategy

at least, it can be option to invest in crypto. there is opportunity to invest in this coin with high risk and high return
if having good strategy, it can get profit more than liquid coin. that's all
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December 07, 2019, 09:49:01 AM
#29
Counterfeit volume is one of the biggest problems of the market. Speculators use it. You need to do good research before investing in a coine. The first goal is not to hurt.
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December 07, 2019, 08:21:30 AM
#28
Never buy any coin without liquidity, in the market we have many project with fake volume and bot trade, this only lure investors to death, some even fraudulently pump their token, only to see that the traded volume is useless and one can't really sell. It will be good if all these manipulating coins can be filtered from CMC to save innocent traders.
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December 07, 2019, 08:05:15 AM
#27
Don't believe in large volumes before you check directly. Volume can be manipulated very easily. Many altcoins have large volumes, but when they want to make transactions it will be very difficult.
I have come across a lot of fake volumes of altcoin which only aims to attract investors to buy their coins.
And many exchange doing that fake volume right now and a chance that there will be traders that will stuck at that coins. The better solution if this project has real liquidity is check every social media channel of that coins and look if there are really a community supporting it.
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December 07, 2019, 07:50:07 AM
#26
Daily volume comes from total transactions that happened on the exchange, and the transaction itself comes from liquidity. If the token or the coin has a big daily volume but they do not have liquidity that means they were using a fake volume to boost their ranking.
No liquidity = No demand.
Is it worth to invest in it? personally I do not think so, but that is my choice. You might have a different opinion about it.
Sadly to say but plenty of them are just having a fake volumes. There many transactions history but no more liquidity? That will be a questionable yet truth for crypto traders.
I don't think that it is worth to invest in cryptocurrency specially for alts that has no liquidity. They just keep on fooling people that their price goes skyrocket.
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