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sr. member
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September 21, 2018, 03:16:34 PM
#9
When I select a particular share to purchase, I go through all of their financials, their management and their history. Do you guys do the same for tokens or you follow a procedure of reading trends and predicting turns?
i'm on reading trend side, because honestly i'm not really good to analyze with technical thing. That is why i follow some news and join in price that i think it is fit for me, if loss i only can hold it.
hero member
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September 21, 2018, 03:08:11 PM
#8
Yes, I do the same. I'm looking into management and developers. Aside from that, I also take into consideratiom the technology that a certain coin can offer. I'm not into fundamental and technical analysis because for me, they are not that useful in this industry.
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September 21, 2018, 02:00:03 PM
#7
When I select a particular share to purchase, I go through all of their financials, their management and their history. Do you guys do the same for tokens or you follow a procedure of reading trends and predicting turns?

Everyone must adopt all the information about the coins they are going to buy, it is normal, but it is well known that bitcoin has the first rank of all altcoins and has many users.
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September 21, 2018, 10:55:28 AM
#6
I see the technicals of a token; only after being satisfied with the fundamentals.

Fundamentals are a must; cause unlike share markets; alot of tokens/coins are scam.

I see what you are saying. So again a combination right.
Btw, I am actually kind of paranoid when dealing with new altcoins cause of this very reason. That is why I always go for the fundamentals in this case.
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September 21, 2018, 10:35:14 AM
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I see the technicals of a token; only after being satisfied with the fundamentals.

Fundamentals are a must; cause unlike share markets; alot of tokens/coins are scam.
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September 21, 2018, 09:11:47 AM
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When I select a particular share to purchase, I go through all of their financials, their management and their history. Do you guys do the same for tokens or you follow a procedure of reading trends and predicting turns?

In choosing a token I am more Keen on looking for what is the main usage of it, whether it has a real world usage or more on a digital use tokens. I am not more particular on the financial side on the developer of the token but only the usage of it.
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September 21, 2018, 08:57:43 AM
#3
When I select a particular share to purchase, I go through all of their financials, their management and their history. Do you guys do the same for tokens or you follow a procedure of reading trends and predicting turns?

For a token, yes, FA is significant and a part of research

though basically the two should be considered

FA to ensure tokens are not just a Sh*tty come by and go scheme

TA for timings and if you ever like to short trades

Yeah so basically it depends on the objective right. Generally a combination of both should sufice, based on the preference to be an investor or trader.
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September 21, 2018, 08:15:01 AM
#2
When I select a particular share to purchase, I go through all of their financials, their management and their history. Do you guys do the same for tokens or you follow a procedure of reading trends and predicting turns?

For a token, yes, FA is significant and a part of research

though basically the two should be considered

FA to ensure tokens are not just a Sh*tty come by and go scheme

TA for timings and if you ever like to short trades
newbie
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September 21, 2018, 06:32:33 AM
#1
When I select a particular share to purchase, I go through all of their financials, their management and their history. Do you guys do the same for tokens or you follow a procedure of reading trends and predicting turns?
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