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Topic: Is it good strategy to buy tokens at low price directly after ICO? - page 7. (Read 2278 times)

jr. member
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The best is still to invest during the ICO, prices are at their lowest and there is often a bonus offered for those who buy. Of course the risk is greater than if the crypto is already listed, but the reward too.

If someone buys right after the ICO, it's probably because they've asked about the project (I hope otherwise it becomes very risky). So if everything suggests that the project is as good as taking a little bit more risk and buying during the ICO (that's what I would do)

High risks high rewards

member
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in a falling market it is better to buy tokens after their sale, after they go to the stock exchange! then on a growing crypto market, it's better to buy on a primary sale, because tokens can do good multiplication!
newbie
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It's possible to do so. But many ICOs will not succeed if everyone buys their tokens at ridiculously low prices. Projects need funds for development. While we can't prevent the tokens from being sold for far less prices, we can add more to our tokens after we've supported the ICOs by investing in them.
newbie
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Yes and not, if you follow ico since long time, look at pre-sale etc..., there is usally some huge bonus that can be more interesting. Sometimes more than 50% bonus for the first tokens sale
member
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Sure, why not. ideally tokens during ICO was supposed to be cheaper and also comes with bonuses but if you are so lucky enough to buy it cheap from bounty hunters who dump their coin very quick then i guess that is a cool deal.
full member
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Hello
You know that most of ICOs lose their token price directly after token distribution. Sometimes it happens through bounty hunters, sometimes for other reasons... So the question is as follows: Is it good strategy to buy tokens at low price directly after ICO?

It is sometimes better to buy their coins after that because the price just goes down drastically. But some of those ICO don't recover at all.
member
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This reminds me that bounty campaigns or having different creativity allocations usually but the people are too lazy to study and make the profit from it. Because making the social media bounties are so much easier.
newbie
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It's best not to rush to put new COINS on the market, even if a project with solid community supporters is still likely to be below the exceptionally low price of its ICO.

Buying cheap ICO tokens during issuance is a pretty good option, but first consider whether tokens have a good future.
hero member
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If you analyze the project, you decide that it has a perspective, then buy its tokens immediately upon entering the stock exchange. If you do not understand whether the project will grow or not, do not take risks.
if you found a good ICO then its good to invest to it after buying low price cryptocurrency because it can bring you good profit. Also buying when the price is cheaper is really good strategy and wait for the market rise, but sometimes its good to put it in ICOs but make sure you know all the information about it to make sure that it is not scam ICO. But there's a time ICO is not worth it especially nowadays that there are more scam ICO than those have potential and worth it.
jr. member
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If you analyze the project, you decide that it has a perspective, then buy its tokens immediately upon entering the stock exchange. If you do not understand whether the project will grow or not, do not take risks.
newbie
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if it's a successful ICO, then usually it's a good idea.
newbie
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Yes of course because it includes bonuses ! If you are looking for new ICO to invest Eternal Trust is a good choice for me the first Financial Services that offers Advanced Technology to prolong our life and combine with hybrid intelligence platform that manage and spend crypto assets for the best optimum benefits of the clients for a long term !
full member
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ComboLabs
Hello
You know that most of ICOs lose their token price directly after token distribution. Sometimes it happens through bounty hunters, sometimes for other reasons... So the question is as follows: Is it good strategy to buy tokens at low price directly after ICO?

depending on if you take part in the ico, because there are a lot of ico options that just come out and enter the exchange. not all will have a good chance, so you still have to follow it from the beginning to ensure in every progress that will occur the next day
copper member
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Let's get lots of useful information!.
First of all, when I think about the method that I mentioned to the author, I think that the way of purchasing directly from the stock exchange after it becomes publicly listed after ICO is different depending on the situation. If the ICO is not popular and the investors get into the flow of dumping from the beginning, this can be a bad signal to buy, but if you go to the pumping flow, You can see. If you look at the long term, it is your choice because purchasing a token at the lowest price after dumping can be a huge benefit in the future, so it depends on the short-term and long-term conditions.
newbie
Activity: 63
Merit: 0
Yeah,it is great idea with good projects that you have no chance to buy it in ICO because after ICO price can decline due to some factors such as bounty hunters will sell their tokens at any price or investors,traders panic sell...so that is best change to buy your favorite tokens with lower price
jr. member
Activity: 105
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Its definitely a good strategy if the project looks solid with its ideas and intentions. But most ICO projects are scams these days so you're better off finding more productive ways of investing your money. Like into already established projects where you know they are here to stay. Not icos
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
Hello
You know that most of ICOs lose their token price directly after token distribution. Sometimes it happens through bounty hunters, sometimes for other reasons... So the question is as follows: Is it good strategy to buy tokens at low price directly after ICO?

you have to do some research work before investing in any ICO
you will gain some experience every ICO you invest.
sometimes you will loss big , sometimes win big.
Best way to trading is Invest in small parts Like if you have 1 Ether then invest in 10 different ICO which are hot . Sure you will get good returns from 5 ICO atleast

Do not go for predictors what they say , do your own research by reading total token supply , popularity , and many other factors need to watch

This looks like a good plan: to spread your eggs over many baskets so you don't break them all at once.
member
Activity: 308
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In the current market, it is more profitable to buy many Altos after the ICO, but there is always a possibility of a market reversal - and in this case, after the ICO, the token will be more expensive than the original price.
full member
Activity: 518
Merit: 100
Hello
You know that most of ICOs lose their token price directly after token distribution. Sometimes it happens through bounty hunters, sometimes for other reasons... So the question is as follows: Is it good strategy to buy tokens at low price directly after ICO?

This is a good strategy only if you know for sure that the token will have a rapid growth in the future. Now many projects after the end of the ICO the price does not grow and I think it's very risky.
hero member
Activity: 752
Merit: 501
It can be a good strategy but that only depends on the project. For some project once they fall past down the ico price then the price never goes back up again. So if you buy a coin after they are listed on exchanges directly after ico then you better pray like hell that the project does well and it is one of the few ones that can bounce back up again after the initial fall, otherwise you don't make any profit.
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