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Topic: How do you know the price after ICO? (Read 3058 times)

newbie
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August 02, 2018, 07:21:43 AM
#36
The price of after ICO is really hard to predict. Some ICO have price dump because of instant profit from the bonuses acquired from the ICO main sale. It requires huge research to the developer if it would still be profitable in the lng term basis.
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 100
August 02, 2018, 07:05:04 AM
#35
Usually the price after the Ico falls by half and thereby discourages a certain portion of investors, but it's worth only waiting a bit and then your patience will be rewarded.
member
Activity: 196
Merit: 10
August 02, 2018, 04:41:41 AM
#34
I will conduct a search in ICODROPS. Grin Grin
Generally speaking, excellent projects can be searched in ICODROPS, so there is the issuing price of this token on it.
full member
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August 02, 2018, 03:41:16 AM
#33
You can't really there's too many factors that can affect the price once trading begins

If there were large discounts available to early investors during the private sale or pre-sale then that can result in a negative impact on value but this is not always the case
jr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 8
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August 02, 2018, 03:13:48 AM
#32
No one can predict the price of pennies after the ICO, almost at this point the price of the coin continually decreases, can divide by 4 or divide by 6 after the exchange, that is one thing that makes many Investors are afraid of investing in ICO
hero member
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August 02, 2018, 03:09:04 AM
#31
that is the biggest problem with ICOs, you don't know the price of them in the future and that is what makes them a gamble rather than being a real investment.
sometimes they can get more newbies to invest in them and bag hold the tokens so they can pump it easier, of course some pumping teams creating some of these ICOs are more experienced than others so they can pump it better. and sometimes they fail to pump it and everyone loses money but the ICO creator always makes free money.
member
Activity: 406
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August 02, 2018, 03:06:06 AM
#30
My personal criteria is the level of hype around the project during the ICO and how fast soft cap/hard cap is reached.
Projects that reach cap very fast most likely will make a big spike after appering on exchnages and then will continue its bull run
On such bloody market there is no projects that would collect soft cap very fast. Im not even speaking about hard cap!
Ingot reached 40 million $$ soft cap during the presale round. I think very notable result, dont u think so?
Despite I think it wont go down after appearing on any exchanges, I can not know that for sure..
No days it does not matter how superb ICO is it may skyrocket or dump hard just because of BTC fluctuation and overalee news on the market
If we speak exactly about Ingot then hard cap there is coming as well but it is not a point.
Project that reached soft cap or hard cap has funds to maintain the price.
Team can just set a buy walls on exchange and prevent any price dump. Has a sense, huh?
Yes, agree. Dont truly understand why teams dont do that. Even Bitfinex and Binance usualy set a buy walls on eth and btc trading pairs, it is not any kinds of violation or smth...
It would prevent any dump and all investors would be satisfied
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 10
August 02, 2018, 02:48:34 AM
#29
How do you know the exchange price after ICO?

For example Qtum. At first the price was 0,35$, Later it was $6,-

Hello youre question is quite simple and uncommon for a high rank account not to know this. You can check it on coinmarketcap if they are listed there if not you can go to exchange and check.the price of the buy order to know the price in USD just used crypto conversion app. There's a lot to use for this.

With your inquiry, I'm starting to suspect that your account isn't yours and just hacked it. Sorry but with such high rank this question isn't normal for your level. You should already know the answer to your own question.

I'm betting 80% that your not the original owner of this account. Because your question is quite noob.
i  think not to check price after ICO, but how to predict price after ICO. if just check it's very easy man
but if how to predict price very very difficult, so i dont think if that hacked account
member
Activity: 406
Merit: 10
August 02, 2018, 02:45:22 AM
#28
My personal criteria is the level of hype around the project during the ICO and how fast soft cap/hard cap is reached.
Projects that reach cap very fast most likely will make a big spike after appering on exchnages and then will continue its bull run
On such bloody market there is no projects that would collect soft cap very fast. Im not even speaking about hard cap!
Ingot reached 40 million $$ soft cap during the presale round. I think very notable result, dont u think so?
Despite I think it wont go down after appearing on any exchanges, I can not know that for sure..
No days it does not matter how superb ICO is it may skyrocket or dump hard just because of BTC fluctuation and overalee news on the market
If we speak exactly about Ingot then hard cap there is coming as well but it is not a point.
Project that reached soft cap or hard cap has funds to maintain the price.
Team can just set a buy walls on exchange and prevent any price dump. Has a sense, huh?
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
August 02, 2018, 02:45:02 AM
#27
No, I do not check the market price of the coin because of the volatility the market price of the coin changes by the second instead you have to focus on the numbers that are more stable and affect the price of the coin more than the market price
sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 260
August 02, 2018, 02:43:45 AM
#26
How do you know the exchange price after ICO?

For example Qtum. At first the price was 0,35$, Later it was $6,-
From coinmarketcap you can easily get the price of any projects after icos.  You can also check other exchanges platforms and you will see there price against bitcoin,  ethereum or dollar. However most of the tokens price get dumped after icos.
member
Activity: 406
Merit: 22
August 02, 2018, 02:40:46 AM
#25
My personal criteria is the level of hype around the project during the ICO and how fast soft cap/hard cap is reached.
Projects that reach cap very fast most likely will make a big spike after appering on exchnages and then will continue its bull run
On such bloody market there is no projects that would collect soft cap very fast. Im not even speaking about hard cap!
Ingot reached 40 million $$ soft cap during the presale round. I think very notable result, dont u think so?
Despite I think it wont go down after appearing on any exchanges, I can not know that for sure..
No days it does not matter how superb ICO is it may skyrocket or dump hard just because of BTC fluctuation and overalee news on the market
full member
Activity: 423
Merit: 118
August 02, 2018, 02:30:49 AM
#24
I think you cannot know the price after ICO and after listing on exchange will higher or dump. Because it depends on the who bought the token or coin from that ICO. My experience if the ICO give lot of bonuses and lot of rewards to the bounty the token will be dump because the bounty hunters will sell their token after it's listed on exchange and if there is no buy support the token will be hard to pump. The conclusion is the price is hard to know if they listed on exchange.
jr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 1
August 02, 2018, 02:06:44 AM
#23
My personal criteria is the level of hype around the project during the ICO and how fast soft cap/hard cap is reached.
Projects that reach cap very fast most likely will make a big spike after appering on exchnages and then will continue its bull run
On such bloody market there is no projects that would collect soft cap very fast. Im not even speaking about hard cap!
member
Activity: 406
Merit: 10
August 02, 2018, 02:05:45 AM
#22
My personal criteria is the level of hype around the project during the ICO and how fast soft cap/hard cap is reached.
Projects that reach cap very fast most likely will make a big spike after appering on exchnages and then will continue its bull run
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
August 02, 2018, 01:42:27 AM
#21
After the ico it depends upon the market how it adapts to the new tech and threat the solution provided to the problem is practical and whether the problem is actually a problem if there is a yes then  wait longer to increase more profit
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1041
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July 20, 2017, 09:56:17 PM
#20
How do you know the exchange price after ICO?

For example Qtum. At first the price was 0,35$, Later it was $6,-

It only depends on the hype and speculation around the coin after launch. hard to predict but usually the bigger ICOs end up with higher profits.
You are right hype and speculations during and after ICO is very important for the price and effect directly but other important points are the dev. and the progress of the coin. If the dev. is professional enough and the progress is satisfactory you can also see the rise of the coin's price even before the entrance of the market.

Hype and speculation are things to keep an eye on, but they're not always reliable. Just look at what has happened to BAT. Started off over 3x what the price is now.. And the hype and speculation were huge for this coin. You just never really know. I haven't found a reliable way of predicting ICO coins, so i've just given up on them altogether. I've lost more on them than I have anything else
sr. member
Activity: 994
Merit: 391
July 20, 2017, 05:43:16 PM
#19
How do you know the exchange price after ICO?

For example Qtum. At first the price was 0,35$, Later it was $6,-

It only depends on the hype and speculation around the coin after launch. hard to predict but usually the bigger ICOs end up with higher profits.
You are right hype and speculations during and after ICO is very important for the price and effect directly but other important points are the dev. and the progress of the coin. If the dev. is professional enough and the progress is satisfactory you can also see the rise of the coin's price even before the entrance of the market.
legendary
Activity: 1292
Merit: 1000
July 20, 2017, 05:01:50 PM
#18
There is absolutely no way to know what the price will do in the short term.

There are some pointers though, that may or may not help you to get a rough idea of what could happen.

If an ICO offers a lot of bonuses and/or bounties, it is reasonable to expect a price crash initially. This is because the people with the bonus coins and bounties will tend to dump their load since it was "free". If there are no free coins, it becomes less likely that the price would decrease, unless the overall market is being bearish.
In general, I would not put my whole position for an ICO in during the ICO, but put in a portion during the ICO then wait and see what happens and decide from there when to put it in more.
sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 282
July 20, 2017, 04:47:34 PM
#17
Does anybody know a site where all past ICO's are listed like:
ICO price and value now?

Thanks a lot, great forum...
not too sure now but I come across a site like that some time ago. I think the site related to something like https:// icocountdown.com if you did not get it through this link you can Google because I am very sure I came in contact with some thing like that.
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