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legendary
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July 07, 2019, 04:08:15 AM
#64
I also think most are overpriced and on now market condition can't get a profit soon, but you can try and invest some on a coin you think will can bring you a profit over time, depending on luck.
many traders think that way, they are afraid to buy because the coin price is too expensive but the price of coins can still potentially rise even more so I suggest you not be afraid to buy coins, if the price falls then hold up until prices recover.

We never know if the ICO coins will good or scam. Most of them do not ever reaches the exchanges and hence it is useless to hold the ICO coins thinking they will be better value one day. Since many companies misused the ico only to get easy money, that is why we see a lot of ico are scammed and their prices of such coins are less than their ico prices.
sr. member
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July 06, 2019, 05:11:07 PM
#63
Some of these ICO project are more expensive than they should be, this usually comes from the developers and the people involved in it over hyping this project thinking that they are going to change the market and bring a new idea to the table and so they put a goal that is hard to reach and they put their coin at a high price, but if they don't reach the goal that they dreamed of they lose motivation and stop caring, or when the coin hits exchange it just drop down, so some ICO are really overpriced.
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July 04, 2019, 01:36:35 PM
#62
One of the major reason for Icos which fail is to icos are over priced in 2016 and 2017 and 2018 we have seen many hundred of icos are over price now they are nowhere in the market so we should wait for right development icos
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July 06, 2019, 01:44:49 PM
#62
I also think most are overpriced and on now market condition can't get a profit soon, but you can try and invest some on a coin you think will can bring you a profit over time, depending on luck.
yeah all of them did. puted they money into ico and didn't get profit actually. Ico priced depending of dev team to challange it market place competition. when price can't gettin off, price will be drop and investor be loss.

Many of the ico has overpriced, but we could still make money from the ico, especially if we know the right time to sell the token or coin. I am better to wait for a while to see the ico has finished and the token is launch in the market because we will see the token price will be at the low price so that will be our chance to buy at a low price. Many investors use this way to make money because they see that many tokens were getting down too deep after it gets the list in the exchange.
ICOs before was too good if you are bounty hunting because you can easily find any projects that will give you a decent amount of profit in return. But ICO these days are not that quite profitable anymore since most of them are good only at pump and dump scheme. More investors these days are losing a lot of money due to lack of knowledge about the project and/or sometimes the project itself is lack of support.
sr. member
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July 04, 2019, 11:32:32 AM
#61
I also think most are overpriced and on now market condition can't get a profit soon, but you can try and invest some on a coin you think will can bring you a profit over time, depending on luck.
many traders think that way, they are afraid to buy because the coin price is too expensive but the price of coins can still potentially rise even more so I suggest you not be afraid to buy coins, if the price falls then hold up until prices recover.
hero member
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July 06, 2019, 12:19:13 PM
#61
I also think most are overpriced and on now market condition can't get a profit soon, but you can try and invest some on a coin you think will can bring you a profit over time, depending on luck.
yeah all of them did. puted they money into ico and didn't get profit actually. Ico priced depending of dev team to challange it market place competition. when price can't gettin off, price will be drop and investor be loss.

Many of the ico has overpriced, but we could still make money from the ico, especially if we know the right time to sell the token or coin. I am better to wait for a while to see the ico has finished and the token is launch in the market because we will see the token price will be at the low price so that will be our chance to buy at a low price. Many investors use this way to make money because they see that many tokens were getting down too deep after it gets the list in the exchange.
sr. member
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July 01, 2019, 10:33:26 PM
#60
What ever name IEO, ICO and IPO always have lower price after listing on exchange market, team and owner is not trusted people with their promoise to bring their coin more profitable at the future.
legendary
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July 05, 2019, 12:47:29 PM
#60
Until a few months back, it was common to find ICOs with a hard cap of more than $100 million. Now these guys have become more reasonable. I checked some of the top ICOs and the soft cap was kept below $5 million. The hard cap ranges from $25 million to $50 million (it doesn't matter really, as none of these projects are likely to achieve the hard cap).
legendary
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July 01, 2019, 09:26:29 PM
#59
I also think most are overpriced and on now market condition can't get a profit soon, but you can try and invest some on a coin you think will can bring you a profit over time, depending on luck.
yeah all of them did. puted they money into ico and didn't get profit actually. Ico priced depending of dev team to challange it market place competition. when price can't gettin off, price will be drop and investor be loss.
hero member
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July 05, 2019, 12:36:00 PM
#59
I guess I kind of understand why they are overpriced as well, after all the owner sees a concept and has a dream for the coin and they are building what they believe the next bitcoin maybe or at least something huge but sometimes people do not agree with them. You can trust a coin to be better than even bitcoin itself and should worth more in marketcap than bitcoin because you believe you are building something amazing but than if people do not care about it then there is not much the price can do.

So the price is first given by the owner who believes they are building something amazing but then the price is upto the people who actually use it and give it is worth so if they do not see the vision of the owner (which they mostly don't) then the price goes down of course.
Coin owners perspective would be really different into those people who would support it.I strongly believe that

each coin owner do have the inspiration on making a coin which is more better than bitcoin.There are actually lots of them
existed as of today but people do still end up to support the most on where these all came from which is on bitcoin.
legendary
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July 05, 2019, 03:14:11 AM
#58
I guess I kind of understand why they are overpriced as well, after all the owner sees a concept and has a dream for the coin and they are building what they believe the next bitcoin maybe or at least something huge but sometimes people do not agree with them. You can trust a coin to be better than even bitcoin itself and should worth more in marketcap than bitcoin because you believe you are building something amazing but than if people do not care about it then there is not much the price can do.

So the price is first given by the owner who believes they are building something amazing but then the price is upto the people who actually use it and give it is worth so if they do not see the vision of the owner (which they mostly don't) then the price goes down of course.
hero member
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July 01, 2019, 01:13:24 PM
#57
I also think most are overpriced and on now market condition can't get a profit soon, but you can try and invest some on a coin you think will can bring you a profit over time, depending on luck.
legendary
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July 04, 2019, 10:28:18 AM
#57
Not all ICO's are identical, I mean sure there are ones that are overpriced and there are ones that are not overpriced but in the end if you want to make sure the price of a ICO's is right or not then you have check not the day one of their trading but a month later, two months later.

If you are going to fund a project even on the concept stage without coin even existing and give money to them to make their project a reality then you should not divest all of it on the first day it hits the exchanges, you should definitely look for a longer term investment and hope that you would be capable of profiting in the end after a lot of time passes, I still have friends who are holding their ICO coins from 2 years ago and they are in profit. If you want to sell as soon as possible then you are not an investor, you are a trader.
hero member
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July 01, 2019, 03:10:03 PM
#56
For any investors out their wanting to get the first piece of the pie may not look like a bad idea but the truth is you are just risking your capital just by wanting to get that slice. Even Warren Buffet is not participating has never participated in any IPOs from the start and he wants to see how the rest of the market reacts to it first before he even jumps in. The risk is also bigger when we are talking about the crypto market as you can't put in a fair value for their coin so you really don't know if it will double the first day or lose half of its value in the first few hours.
It do really looks like a gamble which is really an inevitable thing to happen on any investment but there are really people who are

risk takers even they do know the risk or not on the first place they do still decide to proceed.Regreting after would just vary if the said
investor is aware on the risk behind or not because not all are prepared to loss money and as you said some are just jumping in without
having that observation.
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July 01, 2019, 01:02:59 PM
#55
The main reason most of the coins fail is ico coins are initially over priced only because of price hype and project hype icos are eventually died  in loss and lack of developments now the market is for IEOs so we can expect positive trend in listing
hero member
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July 01, 2019, 01:10:52 PM
#55
For any investors out their wanting to get the first piece of the pie may not look like a bad idea but the truth is you are just risking your capital just by wanting to get that slice. Even Warren Buffet is not participating has never participated in any IPOs from the start and he wants to see how the rest of the market reacts to it first before he even jumps in. The risk is also bigger when we are talking about the crypto market as you can't put in a fair value for their coin so you really don't know if it will double the first day or lose half of its value in the first few hours.
hero member
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July 01, 2019, 06:55:55 AM
#54
Lyft, Pinterest, Zoom, Uber… these are the big names went to IPOs recently.
It seems IPOs are roaring back, especially compared with the freezing winter for ICOs.
SophonEX uses data to study whether the winter will also appear for IPOs, and shall we invest in these initial offerings? If so, how?

https://medium.com/sophonexchange/are-initial-offerings-overpriced-29c896dba35b?source=friends_link&sk=4f04597535434f96c1fe05101ff15745

Overpriced based on what?Everything that has a limited supply and huge demand is overpriced.Bitcoin is overpriced as well,and this is perfectly fine.IPOs aren't "roaring back",they are just a normal way for big startups to receive funding.Comparing them with ICOs is totally wrong.
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July 01, 2019, 06:14:14 AM
#53
The price of initial offering I think depends on what Project. So we cannot say this is overpriced or not. If you only implement an application via mobile, I don't think it should be expensive.
Finally in the end all of those will become shitcoin, that was the bad thing.

Based on from what I read and also experienced, it's really far from the ICO to the actual value. This is why investors are carefully choose and do some time to research because they already know only few can successfully do their promises. For the past years, many are already claiming that they have been scammed and sad to know that it still happened repeatedly.
legendary
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July 01, 2019, 12:58:34 AM
#52
The price of initial offering I think depends on what Project. So we cannot say this is overpriced or not. If you only implement an application via mobile, I don't think it should be expensive.
Finally in the end all of those will become shitcoin, that was the bad thing.
Setting up a company that has plan of having a product that will globally be used is really not an easy thing to do financially which we all know that it requires lots of financial commitment, but the issue I see with at least 50 percent of ICO is that they over estimate the cost of establishing the project, and once they hype the price, the best way to meet up would be to place an initial offering value that will be too high for the worth of the project itself.

It would not have even been of any challenge to majority of investors if they deliver on their promises, but despite given an overpriced projects, the still don’t meet up with expectation or establish that which was actually proposed, the next thing you hear is that they spent majority of the money in advert.
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June 27, 2019, 12:22:09 AM
#51
The price of initial offering I think depends on what Project. So we cannot say this is overpriced or not. If you only implement an application via mobile, I don't think it should be expensive.
Finally in the end all of those will become shitcoin, that was the bad thing.
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