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Topic: New Coins:buy during ico or in exchanges when price fall (Read 686 times)

legendary
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I have noticed an emerging trend where at least 90% of new cryptocurrencies at one point in their first month of release to exchanges will fall way below their ico price so why don't I just wait for that point and buy instead of buying during an ico?
That is not true, many of the projects could get done without an long ICO scheduled. It's about how much dedication they are willing to put into the project.
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I'm always trying to catch dumps after coins get listed at exchanges. As a rule the price soon gets back to ICO price. It's good opportunity to make good profit!
Yes, I think that if ico seems legit and worth investing in, it's best to wait till it appears on at least one solid exchange website and then buy some coins. Investing in ico is too risky, because you have to put a lot of money in a project and you don't even know whether you will be able to at least get some of it back by selling the coins. I mean, there's always a chance it won't even appear on any exchange website, right? So I agree with you and the op on this ico matter.
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It depends on the type of ICO.If the ICO has poor demand in the sale period then it will dump while listing in the exchange.On the other side if the ICO has good demand and popularity at the sale then the one's who missed them in the ICO will wait it to be indexed at the exchange and grab them as soon as they are tradable on the exchange.So the price will be pumped up not dumped.
hero member
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The advantage of getting the coins while in ICO or pre-ICO is you get some bonuses which you cannot get when it is already out in the exchanges. If you know the project have real values, then you it is better to get while it have bonuses. You cannot be sure that the price will drop when it hits the exchanges.
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I have noticed an emerging trend where at least 90% of new cryptocurrencies at one point in their first month of release to exchanges will fall way below their ico price so why don't I just wait for that point and buy instead of buying during an ico?

you are right basically any ico is following this trend i remember even lisk was in this thing, dropped under 40k satoshi ico price, but the bottom is not very far from the ico price so investors don't lose much anyway
hero member
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I don't see an issue with that. If you don't feel comfortable investing in ICO then buy it on exchange. no problem. Does price fall after ICO? sometimes it does, other times it goes up so you might not get a chance to buy on exchange without waiting.
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Before buying any coins from any ICOs just see to it that you have studied their white papers, road maps, their teams and their product or services. There are some ICOs are copying their concepts from existing ICOs which make them common, it is better to buy ICOs that is unique and sustainable. If you have enough knowledge and confident about the ICO then it is good to buy during ICO, but if you are not sure of it then buy after on an exchange listings.
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Really depends on the coin. If you're buying crappy ICO's then they will probably dump after the ICO. If it's a good coin it should pump after the ICO when it hits the exchange.
sometimes the crappy ico gives you a huge profit and that can be considered as a better token than the airdrop token which just like to give your money as a charity to the airdrop participant. I buy KNC and it was traded above the ico price.
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I have noticed an emerging trend where at least 90% of new cryptocurrencies at one point in their first month of release to exchanges will fall way below their ico price so why don't I just wait for that point and buy instead of buying during an ico?
Just purchase the coins right after the ICO. If you really want the coins then you could wait a little bit after the ICO finishes so you could exchange it on an altcoin exchange.
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It depends on the coin. If I really believe in a project, I invest in ICO to get some bonuses as well. If I hesitate to invest, I don't risk and wait for the coin hits the exchanges and see how the market behaves.
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Don't know, I always do Grin But sometimes you ico is really needed, because if not, the project could not collect the minimum cover.
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day after day ICO's Become a great risk I prefer buying from exchanges.
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This isn't accurate always I suppose.  But it is realistic claim. I also agree that we shouldn't buy into speculation right after ico, there will always be some people making money over those dumps.
hero member
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It depends on if you believe in what they have to offer and how strongly you believe. I think the better ICO's for well put together coins would be better to buy at the ICO rather then later. Sometimes if it is a pos coin you get a month of extra staking before it hits the exchange.
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I have noticed an emerging trend where at least 90% of new cryptocurrencies at one point in their first month of release to exchanges will fall way below their ico price so why don't I just wait for that point and buy instead of buying during an ico?
Centra just like the best example for your question. The dev doesn't locked the contract and the ico participant can dump their token as fast as possible nor buy in the cheap price on the exchange sites. But will better to buy in exchange site if the price will be more cheap rather than the ico.
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I have noticed an emerging trend where at least 90% of new cryptocurrencies at one point in their first month of release to exchanges will fall way below their ico price so why don't I just wait for that point and buy instead of buying during an ico?

What you are saying is true, what ever the coin project and worthy it is , when it get listed and when that coin bounty is delivered that time you can see the selling pressure in that coin and you will get way below the ICO price and that time you can buy if the coin has worth to buy because some coin just get dead and you also get saved by this type of scam ICO.
legendary
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I only ever invested in one ICO and when coin did hit exchage price gone up. Waited some time then sold. Can't really say at which coins are you looking at but i feel that is thr way it should be.
hero member
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Really depends on the coin. If you're buying crappy ICO's then they will probably dump after the ICO. If it's a good coin it should pump after the ICO when it hits the exchange.
legendary
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In the past it was almost always better to buy in the ICO.

Recently though, I would be much more careful. There are many more scams so it may be better to wait and see if the release is smooth and wheter they start delivering.
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I also think the same with you, I prefer to buy in exchange when the price falls, because I believe if we buy at a price below ico it will give us a big advantage.
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