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hero member
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June 24, 2017, 03:34:11 AM
#23
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?




If market were to fall and I have invested all my money into bitcoin or let's say other alts, If I trust it I would rather wait for even a year to sell at a profit rather than to sell at a loss but if it is just another altcoin that I dont trust I would happily panic sell it and to compensate on my losses, I would invest it again into putting up a business or two to recover what I lost.
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June 24, 2017, 03:29:09 AM
#22
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?




Why do I feel op you have bought your coins at a high price, anyways to your questions well it's a possibility it can fall, there nothing you can do about it. No one wise enough would do panic sell, instead they would move on and leave Bitcoins as it is, or even accumulate more. This is actually hard how to compensate, you can't do much except wait for the prices to be back that's the only option.
sr. member
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June 24, 2017, 02:49:58 AM
#21
The thing to do in case something like that did happened, well, Do not Panic.
First thing first, before we invested our money on something, we should know there's a risk in it.
We should prepare for the worst.
hero member
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June 24, 2017, 02:38:04 AM
#20
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?




No i will not do panic selling and i will do the opposite of it which is panic buying because panic buying is one of the best thing to do when the whole market is falling down because it like the sale of the worth it things and just like a normal buyer, you will buy if there will be sale event so you can buy more and save money at the same time.
sr. member
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June 24, 2017, 01:24:08 AM
#19
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?




Its really hard to trust up on putting all your money on crypto currency world since we wouldnt know if when it would crash or not. Theres only two paths either up or down and investing all of your money would really be a risky thing to do and possibility of getting wrecked would be always there. Panic selling would really be normal on those kind of situation but for some they would really treat it as the best time to buy even more believing that this crypto world wont easily break out.
I think that is sometimes there market strategy there is always up's of value of every coins and token, there is also down of value. But that is already well known that bitcoin has market crash. All business will always encounter that thing. The thing is, is bitcoin really survive? I wonder those iinvestors who invest all their money in bitcoin. Be wise.
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June 24, 2017, 01:22:47 AM
#18
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?


im highly invested. any time i see a price crash announcement.. i laugh and then say "discount day"

But if it crashes totally, there's nothing we can really do. The only option is losing money. Therefore we should be as mindful of tendencies and careful as possible, but even so, there's no guarantee. Investing is always connected with risking. 
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June 24, 2017, 01:20:27 AM
#17
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?



If I was going like poker player and doing all-in, I would not do panic selling. I hold them untill the target is achieved as the prices go up in a bull market.
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June 24, 2017, 01:14:11 AM
#16
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?





I will not be a fool to invest all my money in one portfolio but if that will the case then I will try to sell some and maintain some,if ever there comes a period of recovery but so far there's no indication that crypto currency is in the verge of collapse
Always there will be a thread that have been speculative all about the bitcoin crash. Right now I don't find a specific reason that makes the bitcoin crash. Most of the time price fall is represented as a crash by users who doesn't have the clear knowledge about the price fluctuations happening with bitcoin.
legendary
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June 24, 2017, 01:02:19 AM
#15
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?




Its really hard to trust up on putting all your money on crypto currency world since we wouldnt know if when it would crash or not. Theres only two paths either up or down and investing all of your money would really be a risky thing to do and possibility of getting wrecked would be always there. Panic selling would really be normal on those kind of situation but for some they would really treat it as the best time to buy even more believing that this crypto world wont easily break out.
legendary
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June 24, 2017, 01:00:00 AM
#14
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?





I will not be a fool to invest all my money in one portfolio but if that will the case then I will try to sell some and maintain some,if ever there comes a period of recovery but so far there's no indication that crypto currency is in the verge of collapse
legendary
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June 24, 2017, 12:57:25 AM
#13
No need to panic at all  Smiley  If we don't panic while making money, we should not panic in volatile conditions. Its part of the game and we should embrace it.

I see a post still talking about a crash not long ago and the price is still rising.  What are you guys seeing that the rest of the world does not.  Yes, it hit $3000 a week back, but $2750 is not a crash and is perhaps the highest for the recent trade hour. You cannot create fear in this market, no matter how much you try and it is simply not going to work. 

A slight Crash isn't gonna hurt the market yes, but OP is just saying something in a "what if" manner, he is pretty curious in the situation that bitcoin will totally crash down a higher amount, well I think he is just afraid in investing his money with bitcoin he may be has some kind of phobia over investing we can never know if he really open it up,

And for the OP you don't need to really invest all of your money into bitcoin and I think if someone does it here maybe just a few, but I really think you should gamble just the amount you think your gonna be imperturbable with it is still you own choice to make
legendary
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June 24, 2017, 12:53:55 AM
#12
No need to panic at all  Smiley  If we don't panic while making money, we should not panic in volatile conditions. Its part of the game and we should embrace it.

I see a post still talking about a crash not long ago and the price is still rising.  What are you guys seeing that the rest of the world does not.  Yes, it hit $3000 a week back, but $2750 is not a crash and is perhaps the highest for the recent trade hour. You cannot create fear in this market, no matter how much you try and it is simply not going to work. 

because no amount of random "talk" in form of forum posts has ever affected bitcoin's price. they may make some newbie panic and make irrational decisions but the main trait of a newbie is that they don't have enough money to change anything in the grand scheme of things.
hero member
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June 24, 2017, 12:43:12 AM
#11
No need to panic at all  Smiley  If we don't panic while making money, we should not panic in volatile conditions. Its part of the game and we should embrace it.

I see a post still talking about a crash not long ago and the price is still rising.  What are you guys seeing that the rest of the world does not.  Yes, it hit $3000 a week back, but $2750 is not a crash and is perhaps the highest for the recent trade hour. You cannot create fear in this market, no matter how much you try and it is simply not going to work. 
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June 23, 2017, 11:45:52 AM
#10
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?





I would be very happy. For me, I would be going on a shopping spree for more BTC.
legendary
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June 23, 2017, 11:41:04 AM
#9
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?





It depends on how much it falls. Just one year ago Bitcoin was in 450-600 USD zone, and a lot of people are holding since then or even earlier, meaning that they can stomach even if Bitcoin falls below $1000 and still be in green. If the crash is driven by some important news, the best scenario is to sell immediately, predict how low the price will fall and place an order. Usually cryptocurrencies can be very underpriced during crashes, which means that you can get a very quick 10-15% profit if you buy very close to the bottom.
newbie
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June 23, 2017, 11:28:28 AM
#8
No need to panic at all  Smiley  If we don't panic while making money, we should not panic in volatile conditions. Its part of the game and we should embrace it.
legendary
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June 23, 2017, 11:28:02 AM
#7
im highly invested. any time i see a price crash announcement.. i laugh and then say "discount day"
This is quite true and I share the same feelings whenever I read something about crash. Those who wants Bitcoin or Alts to crash are the ones who prays that price goes down drastically so they can buy BTCs or Alts at a lower price. Crash or not I would still hold on to my coins as I see more and more people are getting interested with crypto currency.
sr. member
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June 23, 2017, 11:22:44 AM
#6
Don't panic. Why? Because that's what market is sometimes it's down but sometimes the price rage up when thing goes down you should have atleast a strategy or plan before doing an action don't make plan or strategy on raging up or raising value but also make an strategy when the value goes down or just let them go down and i'm sure soon the value of it will increase angain.
sr. member
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June 23, 2017, 11:15:36 AM
#5
I'm just curious. What if bitcoin and any other alts market fall and you invested all your money into this. Would you rather do Panic Selling? and How would you compensate all your losses?




For sure I get panic even in normal trading I was getting panic when I really invest huge so bitcoin I don't invest more I just take profits in regular intervals.
sr. member
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June 23, 2017, 11:13:42 AM
#4
Those who panic will lose their money. I'm not going to sell their BTC even if the price drops to $ 100. In addition, there is a rule not to invest all their savings in one currency. I recommend the allocation of investments between crypto and Fiat.
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