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Topic: Dump is not always a good idea - page 6. (Read 1596 times)

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June 24, 2019, 08:53:50 AM
#85
Believe me pal. Bounty hunter never care about the project they only care about the price. But if you are investor and you found a good project with bounty program in it. Absolutely you will try to put buy order at lower than they expected so they will have a good amount of good token and they will hold until the product is done. Not like bounty hunter they will blame whenever the price is down even is just a 0.1% but still they will complain. Dump is good for smart investor but not for bounty hunter
jr. member
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Merit: 1
June 24, 2019, 03:34:02 AM
#84
It's true that several of the bounty hunters are too hasty that they sell right away their tokens and as a result, price would dump and smart investors also buys more tokens if they know that the token has a good outcome and can definitely increase its price after being dump.
sr. member
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Merit: 251
June 24, 2019, 03:20:16 AM
#83
it's true, saving too long is not good for the new altcoin, it's better to get rid of it quickly because it will always end at a price that is flattened, except for altcoin that has been circulating rapidly in the market we have to hold it and issue it at a high price.

Dumps on coin or tokens that have good projects and have prospects for the future are sometimes not a good strategy. Dumping all our tokens only on projects with low liquidity and unfriendly developer teams. If the token listed in big exchangers, better hold it at least 3 months and see the progress in market
jr. member
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June 24, 2019, 01:54:39 AM
#82
Okay at least I will not dump, I found always I I dump then the coins rise, if I pump they it drops... I chose leave my coins there and spend more time on my life.

I will share the projects that are still in the early stage that I think is currently at the top of my list (And beside these I hodl Bitcoin, and Ripple):

BitTorrent
Marconi Protocol
Historia
StarkWare
Oasis Labs

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A p e S w a p ///$BANANA Farms
June 24, 2019, 01:43:18 AM
#81
it's true, saving too long is not good for the new altcoin, it's better to get rid of it quickly because it will always end at a price that is flattened, except for altcoin that has been circulating rapidly in the market we have to hold it and issue it at a high price.
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https://streamies.io/
June 24, 2019, 01:32:20 AM
#80
The fact is its always a bad idea to dump all your tokens you get from bounties unless you promoted a not too good project ,I've seen few bounty projects that hunters dumped and later the token price surge in value for example Gowithme bounty ,so how many of you dump gowithme token? The token did 10x already
I think that is one of the rare cases. There is a fact that I have worked on a lot of projects, about 10 - 12 projects and those tokens have been discounted after listing on exchange in a short time. then it will never recover or only increase by 15% and then it will continue to be dumped. I have no faith in ICO projects, it's really bad.
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June 24, 2019, 12:59:44 AM
#79
Dumps are part of speculation. Not necessarily a dump carried out by a bounty hunter, investors could have dumped to make price speculation.
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Temporary forum vacation
June 24, 2019, 12:58:40 AM
#78
As far as I am concerned, holding or dumping is a personal decision and it's based on how you are willing to take the risk. What if hold the coin and it turned out to be a shit coin in the end, who would you blame for that?. For me, I sell without looking back.

Duh, dumping is a personal decision. If you are holding and dumping based on somebody's decision,,, then you got it all wrong.

You have to know from the beginning how you made the decision,,, but for me it is not even about that. I already know the targets I have before I make the purchase. I know my entry and my exit. I let the market move and either TP or SL.
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June 24, 2019, 12:56:00 AM
#77
Yeah. It is true that we shoukd not dump coins which we think taht are worthless. We should wait until it reaches its expected price. Patience is the key of success.
sr. member
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Hexhash.xyz
June 23, 2019, 10:37:16 PM
#76
The fact is its always a bad idea to dump all your tokens you get from bounties unless you promoted a not too good project ,I've seen few bounty projects that hunters dumped and later the token price surge in value for example Gowithme bounty ,so how many of you dump gowithme token? The token did 10x already

Not always, but most of them are better to dump. If the project shows no further progress, then selling is better than holding.
There must be a reasons why we must hold the token, such as the positive progress of the project.
Im afraid if we hold it even the token have low value, it will getting worse until the token have no value anymore.
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June 23, 2019, 06:23:44 PM
#75
Why should we dump the coins although we got it from bounty rewards? Personally, I'm not kind of the bounty hunters that always dump the coins right away after listing in exchange for obtaining only some cash. Think mostly about future investment because I'm sure that bounty program that we follow should be the program promoting the very promising project for the future. It is better to keep or hold the coins if the price is really dumped.
copper member
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June 23, 2019, 05:35:11 PM
#74
As far as I am concerned, holding or dumping is a personal decision and it's based on how you are willing to take the risk. What if hold the coin and it turned out to be a shit coin in the end, who would you blame for that?. For me, I sell without looking back.
copper member
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June 23, 2019, 05:32:16 PM
#73
In this kind of situation, you can't really blame anyone for holding or selling. How do you expect a bounty hunter to know if the project is going to develop so that he can hold the coin??.
sr. member
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June 23, 2019, 03:08:43 PM
#72
Yes, it's not wise to dump all tokens at dip (but this applies only to reputable projects).  I normally hold some coins for long term, but when I see that the team is incompetent, I offload my bag. Never apply sentiment in crypto, you will always get burnt. If the project is stagnant for long, move on to other coins. Do not wait for ages, when you know a project has exit scam, why the hopes. So in essence, don't dump coins with vision at dip, you will always regret. But move on when a project exit scam, sell off and stop hoping.
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June 23, 2019, 02:41:15 PM
#71
Playing on the crypto currency market is indeed full of puzzles. We must have the right strategy in order to be able to benefit. We must have the right predictions based on the analysis that we do. We must be patient and calm in making decisions in the game of crypto currencies. We must be careful in making predictions so that we can get the benefits we want. Don't let us regret the wrong decisions we have made.
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June 23, 2019, 02:28:22 PM
#70
Dump is a normal development of the price and value and this is especially true for cryptocurrencies.
Altcoin has to find the real price after being listed, this phase took few days and after that price will stabilize on some level.
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June 23, 2019, 02:18:57 PM
#69
The problem here is bounty hunters do not have a good understanding about on the project. they just doing it to sell the tokens after the list on the Exchange. We can see many examples in the Etherdelta. some hunters sell their tokens for very cheap prices there. But if Hunter has a good understanding of the project he knows what he should do. sell tokens immediately or HLOD them for a considerable time.
sr. member
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June 23, 2019, 02:07:39 PM
#68
Idea for what?
People do like to dump because they want to fix profit. A lot of people dump because it is their strategy to fix on 1st candle
the benefits of down market conditions are always beneficial for those who feel confident and want to feel the best investment. but I suggest waiting for the lower market conditions to be stable. it will be assured if the dump will not happen again.
sr. member
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Margin Trader
June 23, 2019, 02:01:07 PM
#67
Idea for what?
People do like to dump because they want to fix profit. A lot of people dump because it is their strategy to fix on 1st candle
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Merit: 100
June 23, 2019, 01:49:05 PM
#66
Of course, especially when a decent and interesting project,and it starts just a wild dumping to do,and lowered to the bottom just,not just watched this situation,so I can say that this is mainly done by the big players and, accordingly, the administrators(managers) of the project,omit,chtob then buy cheaper
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