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February 14, 2018, 03:29:54 PM
Another Member with Another new youtube video. Take a look. Denis Rysev: Why should I buy EHF tokens?

https://youtu.be/igIwszBJD7E

I like the video, he is basically saying that if you invest this early in such a big project, the change for gains in the future are big with such a big field. But i think the project should be careful with such statements, any 'promise' of a return on the investment classifies the token as a security in America. In the recent hearings with the SEC, they were pretty clear about that. I'd hate for another project to have to change their ICO because of regulation problems.

But then again, this is an analysis which we know everyone is just an opinion. I can say if that if the crypto market doesn't see any real upheavals or crash like people say it would, EHF will be amongst the big players. This is a good buy.
Only the projects with a great team behind it will survive the next big crash which will be much bigger than the one we saw last month. After that only good projects will survive.
I hpoe that big next crash is far from happening because my harth is not going to survive another one that soon. Wink
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February 14, 2018, 03:19:38 PM
Another Member with Another new youtube video. Take a look. Denis Rysev: Why should I buy EHF tokens?

https://youtu.be/igIwszBJD7E

I like the video, he is basically saying that if you invest this early in such a big project, the change for gains in the future are big with such a big field. But i think the project should be careful with such statements, any 'promise' of a return on the investment classifies the token as a security in America. In the recent hearings with the SEC, they were pretty clear about that. I'd hate for another project to have to change their ICO because of regulation problems.

But then again, this is an analysis which we know everyone is just an opinion. I can say if that if the crypto market doesn't see any real upheavals or crash like people say it would, EHF will be amongst the big players. This is a good buy.
Only the projects with a great team behind it will survive the next big crash which will be much bigger than the one we saw last month. After that only good projects will survive.
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February 14, 2018, 03:09:06 PM
Another Member with Another new youtube video. Take a look. Denis Rysev: Why should I buy EHF tokens?

https://youtu.be/igIwszBJD7E

I like the video, he is basically saying that if you invest this early in such a big project, the change for gains in the future are big with such a big field. But i think the project should be careful with such statements, any 'promise' of a return on the investment classifies the token as a security in America. In the recent hearings with the SEC, they were pretty clear about that. I'd hate for another project to have to change their ICO because of regulation problems.

But then again, this is an analysis which we know everyone is just an opinion. I can say if that if the crypto market doesn't see any real upheavals or crash like people say it would, EHF will be amongst the big players. This is a good buy.
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February 14, 2018, 02:32:14 PM
Another Member with Another new youtube video. Take a look. Denis Rysev: Why should I buy EHF tokens?

https://youtu.be/igIwszBJD7E

I like the video, he is basically saying that if you invest this early in such a big project, the change for gains in the future are big with such a big field. But i think the project should be careful with such statements, any 'promise' of a return on the investment classifies the token as a security in America. In the recent hearings with the SEC, they were pretty clear about that. I'd hate for another project to have to change their ICO because of regulation problems.
I think all those regulations from the USA will harm crypto. They just want to use existing regulatory for crypto which doesn't work very well.
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February 14, 2018, 02:30:19 PM
Another Member with Another new youtube video. Take a look. Denis Rysev: Why should I buy EHF tokens?

https://youtu.be/igIwszBJD7E

I like the video, he is basically saying that if you invest this early in such a big project, the change for gains in the future are big with such a big field. But i think the project should be careful with such statements, any 'promise' of a return on the investment classifies the token as a security in America. In the recent hearings with the SEC, they were pretty clear about that. I'd hate for another project to have to change their ICO because of regulation problems.
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February 14, 2018, 02:29:24 PM
Sometimes we need to accept that there are short term investor (maybe trader) and long term investor.
We cant hope that all people are same and using the same strategy.
If youre quite active in the market, you can sell at high and buyback at low.
Take profits from the volatility not just watch it.
In my opinion ehealth is a good long term project, i will watch the progress closely, maybe i can take some profits if i can do the right thing at the right time.

I think you are forgetting the other investor type which combines short&long.

My strategy is to make a basket with short term and long term investments. Mostly short terms are riskier but offering more profit and long terms are less risky but offering less profit. Making a balance with them is my investment strategy. And planning to put ehealth there for a long time.


Since it is understood that this project is likely to become a long term investment, will it be able to generate big ROI to compensate investors?
I'm pretty sure of that. As soon as the project starts implementing the planned price will grow higher and higher.

Ehealth already has a great community participatory and attentive to the news, I think it is something interesting to comment that you could gather the Team, or at least the most accessible for a previously marked Live. I see very experienced Professionals on the Team, and I even heard some of these opinions, but a meeting would be a differential
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February 14, 2018, 02:26:29 PM
Sometimes we need to accept that there are short term investor (maybe trader) and long term investor.
We cant hope that all people are same and using the same strategy.
If youre quite active in the market, you can sell at high and buyback at low.
Take profits from the volatility not just watch it.
In my opinion ehealth is a good long term project, i will watch the progress closely, maybe i can take some profits if i can do the right thing at the right time.

I think you are forgetting the other investor type which combines short&long.

My strategy is to make a basket with short term and long term investments. Mostly short terms are riskier but offering more profit and long terms are less risky but offering less profit. Making a balance with them is my investment strategy. And planning to put ehealth there for a long time.


Since it is understood that this project is likely to become a long term investment, will it be able to generate big ROI to compensate investors?

Of course we must not forget short term investors, who only invest in an ICO to make a quick flip with profit, right after the ICO. But as you said, since eHealth is the prime example for a long term project/investment, I hope they can find enough people who will go the long way with the project and have the patience.
Well in the end someone will buy the dumped tokens, and they will be the new holder.
So even after the tokensale, there will always be new investors come up.

that's the way the market works. dump at first and then hold for the long run
I'll tell you more. Very often, whales specifically throw off a large number of coins immediately after the ICO, thereby creating panic and provoking even greater drain of coins by other project participants. And then bought to the maximum!
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February 14, 2018, 02:23:15 PM
Sometimes we need to accept that there are short term investor (maybe trader) and long term investor.
We cant hope that all people are same and using the same strategy.
If youre quite active in the market, you can sell at high and buyback at low.
Take profits from the volatility not just watch it.
In my opinion ehealth is a good long term project, i will watch the progress closely, maybe i can take some profits if i can do the right thing at the right time.

I think you are forgetting the other investor type which combines short&long.

My strategy is to make a basket with short term and long term investments. Mostly short terms are riskier but offering more profit and long terms are less risky but offering less profit. Making a balance with them is my investment strategy. And planning to put ehealth there for a long time.


Since it is understood that this project is likely to become a long term investment, will it be able to generate big ROI to compensate investors?
I'm pretty sure of that. As soon as the project starts implementing the planned price will grow higher and higher.
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February 14, 2018, 02:22:43 PM
panic sell is for people with weak hands Smiley Looking at the EHF team and their qualification. You want not sell. Smiley

Team is definitely important factor when choosing a project to invest but will they be able to keep users and make them come back to using their platform? Somehow they have to stand out and convince them to actually put their money in to their program and platform. We all know people are skeptical when it comes to paying for services online.

if they provide a good value proposition, then they will have customers. partnerships and marketing play an important part here.
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February 14, 2018, 01:56:32 PM
50% bonus for investing over 2 ETH. I think the majority of investments will be between 2 and 120 ETH. Smaller investors pay a third more than medium investors for the same amount of tokens.

Most people forget that the bonus doesn't matter so much anymore when it goes x3 of x10 on an exchange. By then the difference isn't 50% anymore, but just very small.

Usually that happens but since this project is slated for a long term investment, I don think there will be big dumping as soon as it hits the exchanges. Smiley

you'd be surprised how many people dump at first. especially the ones that got tokens thru bounties.
Yes and also this is good, because people who don't want to make KYC can buy cheap after the ICO.
Looking into some charts you will see, that you cant predict, what happens in short time after a coin is at an exchange.
But if the project has some value it will rise longterm at the most cases.
in the short term after the end of the ico and when the tokkens are listed on some exchange no one can predict if the price goes up or down but in the long term if a project is valid as ehf which will help a lot of people in a first level opinion for health/telemedicine the value of tokens, of the whole project can only grow
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February 14, 2018, 01:54:58 PM
panic sell is for people with weak hands Smiley Looking at the EHF team and their qualification. You want not sell. Smiley

Team is definitely important factor when choosing a project to invest but will they be able to keep users and make them come back to using their platform? Somehow they have to stand out and convince them to actually put their money in to their program and platform. We all know people are skeptical when it comes to paying for services online.
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February 14, 2018, 12:47:44 PM
panic sell is for people with weak hands Smiley Looking at the EHF team and their qualification. You want not sell. Smiley
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February 14, 2018, 12:24:07 PM
Sometimes we need to accept that there are short term investor (maybe trader) and long term investor.
We cant hope that all people are same and using the same strategy.
If youre quite active in the market, you can sell at high and buyback at low.
Take profits from the volatility not just watch it.
In my opinion ehealth is a good long term project, i will watch the progress closely, maybe i can take some profits if i can do the right thing at the right time.

I think you are forgetting the other investor type which combines short&long.

My strategy is to make a basket with short term and long term investments. Mostly short terms are riskier but offering more profit and long terms are less risky but offering less profit. Making a balance with them is my investment strategy. And planning to put ehealth there for a long time.


Since it is understood that this project is likely to become a long term investment, will it be able to generate big ROI to compensate investors?

Of course we must not forget short term investors, who only invest in an ICO to make a quick flip with profit, right after the ICO. But as you said, since eHealth is the prime example for a long term project/investment, I hope they can find enough people who will go the long way with the project and have the patience.
Well in the end someone will buy the dumped tokens, and they will be the new holder.
So even after the tokensale, there will always be new investors come up.

that's the way the market works. dump at first and then hold for the long run

Buy and dump with the market ...and then buy when there's blood in the street is the oldest game in the world but not many people are into it surprisingly. Smiley
Because when people have not too much experience on this is easy to panic sell when they see a dump.
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February 14, 2018, 12:18:31 PM
Sometimes we need to accept that there are short term investor (maybe trader) and long term investor.
We cant hope that all people are same and using the same strategy.
If youre quite active in the market, you can sell at high and buyback at low.
Take profits from the volatility not just watch it.
In my opinion ehealth is a good long term project, i will watch the progress closely, maybe i can take some profits if i can do the right thing at the right time.

I think you are forgetting the other investor type which combines short&long.

My strategy is to make a basket with short term and long term investments. Mostly short terms are riskier but offering more profit and long terms are less risky but offering less profit. Making a balance with them is my investment strategy. And planning to put ehealth there for a long time.


Since it is understood that this project is likely to become a long term investment, will it be able to generate big ROI to compensate investors?

Of course we must not forget short term investors, who only invest in an ICO to make a quick flip with profit, right after the ICO. But as you said, since eHealth is the prime example for a long term project/investment, I hope they can find enough people who will go the long way with the project and have the patience.
Well in the end someone will buy the dumped tokens, and they will be the new holder.
So even after the tokensale, there will always be new investors come up.

that's the way the market works. dump at first and then hold for the long run

Buy and dump with the market ...and then buy when there's blood in the street is the oldest game in the world but not many people are into it surprisingly. Smiley
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February 14, 2018, 12:16:49 PM
Another Member with Another new youtube video. Take a look. Denis Rysev: Why should I buy EHF tokens?

https://youtu.be/igIwszBJD7E
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February 14, 2018, 12:15:31 PM
Sometimes we need to accept that there are short term investor (maybe trader) and long term investor.
We cant hope that all people are same and using the same strategy.
If youre quite active in the market, you can sell at high and buyback at low.
Take profits from the volatility not just watch it.
In my opinion ehealth is a good long term project, i will watch the progress closely, maybe i can take some profits if i can do the right thing at the right time.

I think you are forgetting the other investor type which combines short&long.

My strategy is to make a basket with short term and long term investments. Mostly short terms are riskier but offering more profit and long terms are less risky but offering less profit. Making a balance with them is my investment strategy. And planning to put ehealth there for a long time.


Since it is understood that this project is likely to become a long term investment, will it be able to generate big ROI to compensate investors?

Of course we must not forget short term investors, who only invest in an ICO to make a quick flip with profit, right after the ICO. But as you said, since eHealth is the prime example for a long term project/investment, I hope they can find enough people who will go the long way with the project and have the patience.
Well in the end someone will buy the dumped tokens, and they will be the new holder.
So even after the tokensale, there will always be new investors come up.

that's the way the market works. dump at first and then hold for the long run

There are some people who wait for tokens to hit exchanger for the first time in the hope there will be some people who will sell the tokens cheaply especially from bounty hunters. Then they buy it and hold the token as long as possible.
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February 14, 2018, 10:52:56 AM
Sometimes we need to accept that there are short term investor (maybe trader) and long term investor.
We cant hope that all people are same and using the same strategy.
If youre quite active in the market, you can sell at high and buyback at low.
Take profits from the volatility not just watch it.
In my opinion ehealth is a good long term project, i will watch the progress closely, maybe i can take some profits if i can do the right thing at the right time.

I think you are forgetting the other investor type which combines short&long.

My strategy is to make a basket with short term and long term investments. Mostly short terms are riskier but offering more profit and long terms are less risky but offering less profit. Making a balance with them is my investment strategy. And planning to put ehealth there for a long time.


Since it is understood that this project is likely to become a long term investment, will it be able to generate big ROI to compensate investors?

Of course we must not forget short term investors, who only invest in an ICO to make a quick flip with profit, right after the ICO. But as you said, since eHealth is the prime example for a long term project/investment, I hope they can find enough people who will go the long way with the project and have the patience.
Well in the end someone will buy the dumped tokens, and they will be the new holder.
So even after the tokensale, there will always be new investors come up.

that's the way the market works. dump at first and then hold for the long run
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February 14, 2018, 10:42:53 AM
Sometimes we need to accept that there are short term investor (maybe trader) and long term investor.
We cant hope that all people are same and using the same strategy.
If youre quite active in the market, you can sell at high and buyback at low.
Take profits from the volatility not just watch it.
In my opinion ehealth is a good long term project, i will watch the progress closely, maybe i can take some profits if i can do the right thing at the right time.

I think you are forgetting the other investor type which combines short&long.

My strategy is to make a basket with short term and long term investments. Mostly short terms are riskier but offering more profit and long terms are less risky but offering less profit. Making a balance with them is my investment strategy. And planning to put ehealth there for a long time.


Since it is understood that this project is likely to become a long term investment, will it be able to generate big ROI to compensate investors?

Of course we must not forget short term investors, who only invest in an ICO to make a quick flip with profit, right after the ICO. But as you said, since eHealth is the prime example for a long term project/investment, I hope they can find enough people who will go the long way with the project and have the patience.
Well in the end someone will buy the dumped tokens, and they will be the new holder.
So even after the tokensale, there will always be new investors come up.
These often are the ones who make the most profit from an Ico, take advantage of the eviction when it happens, and hold their tokens until the best time, being aware of their long term gains may be the key in Ehealth for good profits
In this case people should be fully aware of what they are doing and have an experience to act in such situation to their fullest profit
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February 14, 2018, 10:32:33 AM
Sometimes we need to accept that there are short term investor (maybe trader) and long term investor.
We cant hope that all people are same and using the same strategy.
If youre quite active in the market, you can sell at high and buyback at low.
Take profits from the volatility not just watch it.
In my opinion ehealth is a good long term project, i will watch the progress closely, maybe i can take some profits if i can do the right thing at the right time.

I think you are forgetting the other investor type which combines short&long.

My strategy is to make a basket with short term and long term investments. Mostly short terms are riskier but offering more profit and long terms are less risky but offering less profit. Making a balance with them is my investment strategy. And planning to put ehealth there for a long time.


Since it is understood that this project is likely to become a long term investment, will it be able to generate big ROI to compensate investors?

Of course we must not forget short term investors, who only invest in an ICO to make a quick flip with profit, right after the ICO. But as you said, since eHealth is the prime example for a long term project/investment, I hope they can find enough people who will go the long way with the project and have the patience.
Well in the end someone will buy the dumped tokens, and they will be the new holder.
So even after the tokensale, there will always be new investors come up.
These often are the ones who make the most profit from an Ico, take advantage of the eviction when it happens, and hold their tokens until the best time, being aware of their long term gains may be the key in Ehealth for good profits
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February 14, 2018, 09:55:53 AM
Sometimes we need to accept that there are short term investor (maybe trader) and long term investor.
We cant hope that all people are same and using the same strategy.
If youre quite active in the market, you can sell at high and buyback at low.
Take profits from the volatility not just watch it.
In my opinion ehealth is a good long term project, i will watch the progress closely, maybe i can take some profits if i can do the right thing at the right time.

I think you are forgetting the other investor type which combines short&long.

My strategy is to make a basket with short term and long term investments. Mostly short terms are riskier but offering more profit and long terms are less risky but offering less profit. Making a balance with them is my investment strategy. And planning to put ehealth there for a long time.


Since it is understood that this project is likely to become a long term investment, will it be able to generate big ROI to compensate investors?

Of course we must not forget short term investors, who only invest in an ICO to make a quick flip with profit, right after the ICO. But as you said, since eHealth is the prime example for a long term project/investment, I hope they can find enough people who will go the long way with the project and have the patience.
Well in the end someone will buy the dumped tokens, and they will be the new holder.
So even after the tokensale, there will always be new investors come up.
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