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Topic: Bitcoin prediction from 'Experts' - page 3. (Read 519 times)

jr. member
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November 23, 2018, 10:20:24 AM
#11
Yes I think the price of bitcoin would continue to drop Eben with the coming days the previous major falls before this one has seen bitcoin rise not to long but this is different i feel this would take time before bitcoin recover
legendary
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November 23, 2018, 09:59:39 AM
#10
"BTC constantly drops 80 or 90% "

they either don't know the meaning of "constantly" or they are idiots who think by spreading bullshit they can increase the size of the dip so they shorts can become profitable. Cheesy
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November 23, 2018, 04:03:50 AM
#9
Bitcoin may decrease $ 3000. But so many people making prediction about Bitcoin price. But most of them is garbage. So I can not trust prediction.
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November 23, 2018, 03:52:19 AM
#8
Just as the posters above me have all stated,we really cannot hold on to what anyone says,be it a sort called acclaimed expert predictor or whatever..
If you're going to sell,do so because your heart feels it's right,and cos you wanna cut down possible loss
If you are gonna hodl,do so because you feel it's the right thing to do at the moment...
That's my own honest suggestion
legendary
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November 23, 2018, 03:12:57 AM
#7
The truth is that experts do not agree with their speculations most of the time. On the contrary, they are inconsistent and oppose each other. Second, they are not infallible. Let us all see and wait.
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November 23, 2018, 03:10:54 AM
#6

What do you think?
What's the support you envision?
Could there be a silver lining in all these?

I never get information from one source, I combine the opinions of others, with available facts and analysis to reach a suitable conclusion.
While we should never follow suggestions of others, it should not be simply disregarded as well.

I think the price would hold out above the $4000 mark, at least till the year runs out.

The price drop could cause a shake out,  which would further rid us of weak hands and those who are succumb easily to market movements, and panic. That's cold comfort though in this current situatiom
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November 23, 2018, 03:04:43 AM
#5
Those experts are so wrong in the past, and there's no reason to believe them again.
jr. member
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November 23, 2018, 02:59:10 AM
#4
I came upon this article, and the so called experts weigh in on the current price dip and why they believe Bitcoin would reach $3000.

I am usually very skeptical about trading advice from popular cryptocurrency influencers as it could be made with personal motive, but I was drawn to the statement made by Former institutional trader, Tone Vays;

"BTC constantly drops 80 or 90% to make sure people know what they’re doing, that they understand why they’re in BTC. And I think there are so many big buyers of Bitcoin and they weren’t buying it for the right reasons. They were buying it to make a quick buck and to be famous and to make money for their investors"

The current drop is bad for those seeking short term profit, and ICOs sponging on the growth of bitcoin. But I don't think it does much to the actual goal and target of this technology,
Of course we all invest for profit.
But true believers in bitcoin would be mildly shaken by price dumps, especially as it is expected in this space.

What do you think?
What's the support you envision?
Could there be a silver lining in all these?

I was on his side (I might still am) before the recent price drop. I just don't know how to be optimistic any more
The thing with this is though, I have always been vocal about the biggest thing that bitcoin needs i.e. Acceptance. The ones who were here for profit were at least here, accepting it, promoting it organically.
jr. member
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November 23, 2018, 02:53:49 AM
#3
Firstly they has already been a whole lot of expert views and analyses concerning bitcoin and it's future some has been negative while some has been positive. But I have come to the realization that this a just speculation and might turn out to be wrong
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November 23, 2018, 02:46:55 AM
#2
expert? Who is an expert? Anyone can become an expert, just free to post some so-called predictions.
It is precisely these so-called experts are constantly creating various FUDs that seriously disrupt the market. They sometimes blindly advocate the great interests of Bitcoin, and sometimes advocate bitcoin death theory to create panic. I have had enough of the so-called experts.
I want to say to any expert: Roll away, we don’t need you!
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November 23, 2018, 02:38:52 AM
#1
I came upon this article, and the so called experts weigh in on the current price dip and why they believe Bitcoin would reach $3000.

I am usually very skeptical about trading advice from popular cryptocurrency influencers as it could be made with personal motive, but I was drawn to the statement made by Former institutional trader, Tone Vays;

"BTC constantly drops 80 or 90% to make sure people know what they’re doing, that they understand why they’re in BTC. And I think there are so many big buyers of Bitcoin and they weren’t buying it for the right reasons. They were buying it to make a quick buck and to be famous and to make money for their investors"

The current drop is bad for those seeking short term profit, and ICOs sponging on the growth of bitcoin. But I don't think it does much to the actual goal and target of this technology,
Of course we all invest for profit.
But true believers in bitcoin would be mildly shaken by price dumps, especially as it is expected in this space.

What do you think?
What's the support you envision?
Could there be a silver lining in all these?
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