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sr. member
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Having seen the development of the ICO token listing on the market always get low value and will rise very high certainly very profitable if we buy ICO tokens on the market not at the time of ICO sales because if we buy at the time of ICO sales it will take a long time, because back again the current token listing on the market will be far from the price of ICO.
member
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If you indeed have some money to spare then you have the following options:

1) Buy presale with bonus or lowest price. Highest risk since you don't know if it will ever arrive at an exchange. Also biggest chance of buying in at the absolute lowest price possible.
2) Buy ICO. Still high risk, but you're buying later in the process you can do a better assessment whether the project is bound to come through. Fixed price.....at the end of ICO you can get a pretty good idea on where things are going.
3) Buy immediately after ICO. Lower risk, since it is listed at least. But you never know if it will dip much soon after....
4) Wait until the first volatility is over, then buy. Risk is lowest, but chances are you buy in at a higher price point.

I usually do one of the above, based on what options I am offered.
member
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Good Day guys, just searching for an alternative way to invest my money to,
so the question is, is buying new listed token(token that just ended ICO) to an exchange profitable? do many of you do that? would you recommend doing that? or should I buy on their ICOs?

Here everything depends on the coin itself. The times when almost all the coins were making a bunch of X's when they entered the stock exchange have already passed. A few coins are now growing in value when entering the exchange. Therefore, if the project is good, then you can safely invest it.
jr. member
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Before buying new coin in the market you need check or search first if that new coin in the market is have a potential in the future because buying new coin in the market is to risky
member
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Buying newly listed coin is a very difficult decision! Not all coins perform well in the market even after the ICO. You might have some loses if your not careful.  But there are also new coins that increases their value after they have been enlisted. I think it all depends on the developer of the coin and its uses whether it will be profitable or not.
member
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Recently, such investments are very profitable.  Since the price of altcoins after entering the exchange becomes cheaper than the price of ICO.  The main thing is to choose really worthy coins.  At the moment among such coins HBZ, LUC (this is my opinion).
full member
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If you see that the coin has fallen in price more than 2 times since the moment of ICO, then of course it can be bought. Very often the price is restored in a few weeks. The best place for this is Etherdelta.


This is a good strategy! I've bought the RENTBERRY as its price was 3 times lower, then at ICO and in few days it gave me a growth in 200%

That's true. Usually a coin gets listed on exchange soon after the ICO is over so it is still in premature stage when trading is initially started. As a result, price is mostly less than ICO price but as time passes, project grows by stages and price rises along too.
For instance, Remme traded at price lower than the ICO price for few weeks but as now project is growing stages by stages, price is going upward and it is wise choice to buy this one at present.
newbie
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Yes of course! But not all are profitable, it depends on the potential, I think it's necessary to study well before investing money on new listed crypto.
But instead of buying when listed, why not buying before the listing? You can just give it a trial.
newbie
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Not exaxtly, for me buy before it be listed and when listed sell it. That thing is profitable base on my experience.
I don't think it is a good idea, atleast in a real estate area
Why do you think real estate is not appropriate for this? Is it unique?
No, but it's better to keep tokens to get dividends (in a long term period). If we are speaking about really worthy projects.
I haven't seen any actually ...
Well, Genesisfound ICO is first that comes to mind. Have you seen it?
newbie
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Exchange listing isn't a guarantee for profit but if you know how to make use of technical analysis, you are good to go
newbie
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Not at all because sometimes the new listed tokens or coins in the exchanges were dump and not able to recover and the most terrible is when the price down lower than the ICO price. So if you want to buy don't be in a hurry, make a research for it and if you found it is worthy to buy just wait for the moment of the price to go down and start buying because weak hand do not see the real future of a good cryptos because of fear.
member
Activity: 294
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Can wait for coin to be traded on the exchange to buy to ensure the project is on the exchange because many ICO projects never get to the exchange. Moreover, many projects on the exchange are cheaper than the purchase price of ICO. You will be buying at better prices.
full member
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Good Day guys, just searching for an alternative way to invest my money to,
so the question is, is buying new listed token(token that just ended ICO) to an exchange profitable? do many of you do that? would you recommend doing that? or should I buy on their ICOs?

as long as you know when to exit, it is profitable. there are many factors to consider one of the main factor of ico projects failure is the dumpers like bounty hunters and early investors. you must know when to exit properly.
full member
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Personally I prefer to buy coins that are listed, not during the ico. Now a lot of finished ICO coins are trading in less price than its ICO value, so it's more profitable
If the listing starts on a small exchange and the price falls due to low volumes, then there is a definite reason to buy such coins. But if the listing takes place on a large exchange and the price of the coin falls, then you should think about its future prospects, you may have to wait for the price to recover for too long.
newbie
Activity: 49
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If you see that the coin has fallen in price more than 2 times since the moment of ICO, then of course it can be bought. Very often the price is restored in a few weeks. The best place for this is Etherdelta.


This is a good strategy! I've bought the RENTBERRY as its price was 3 times lower, then at ICO and in few days it gave me a growth in 200%
member
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quarkchain.io
The one youre saying i more risky than trading on solid coins, i prefer to trade first the solid coins before entering this kind of trading. As the volatility of these coins are higher than trading solid coins. Gains first experience and familiarize before entering on this riskier trading.
member
Activity: 196
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It can go both ways, it can pump x2-3 instantly or it can drop to half after getting listed. It all depends on the future potential of the coin and how many people are interested in buying it, who didn't get chance during the ICO period. But the risk is very much and I would advice to wait out few days before trying to get in.
member
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I think it is very risky strategy if you buy all such coins, because not all of them are usefull and demandful.
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WPP ENERGY - BACKED ASSET GREEN ENERGY TOKEN
Can work well when they initially get listed on the decentralized exchanges before 'real' exchanges, depends on the ICO team actually paying to list on a good exchange after though.
newbie
Activity: 364
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Not exaxtly, for me buy before it be listed and when listed sell it. That thing is profitable base on my experience.
I don't think it is a good idea, atleast in a real estate area
Why do you think real estate is not appropriate for this? Is it unique?
No, but it's better to keep tokens to get dividends (in a long term period). If we are speaking about really worthy projects.
I haven't seen any actually ...
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