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Topic: RE: WHY MOST FALL IN PRICE SOON AFTER LISTING ON EXCHANGE - page 3. (Read 955 times)

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Most of those coins are based on investors, not all of them are that interested that they have support from community and without it those coins haven't got any possibilities to be on market.

Well if they don't have support, they won't even make it to an exchange most likely. New coins are subject to a little more instability so either thr price plunges to ico value, or it soars.
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it seems that not only the prize hunters are responsible for the decline in the price of coins after being registered in exchange, in fact investors are also selling their coins immediately because they are afraid to hold their coins and that is due to the large number of ICOs selling coins that do not have a good future.
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It falls in price because as soon as there are talks of a coin being listed on a certain exchange the price and value of it go up. Once the coin gets listed on the exchange bounty hunters and investors are satisfied with the 20-30% or more % gains they received and sell their coins on the exchange.
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Most of those coins are based on investors, not all of them are that interested that they have support from community and without it those coins haven't got any possibilities to be on market.
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Because of stupid pools that buy from VCs at 1.5-4x OTC. VC get their initial investment plus some profits and then they can afford to dump at 0.7x on exchanges. They are the only ones making profits in this market.
You can't go by them don't invest if you feel that your gonna lose with those vc pools. It is needed by the ico to accumulate enough money as a start were in some part of it is a big risk for that so called VC inverstors. The first falls and it will rise as well.
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 Because of stupid pools that buy from VCs at 1.5-4x OTC. VC get their initial investment plus some profits and then they can afford to dump at 0.7x on exchanges. They are the only ones making profits in this market.
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You don't blame this to anyone, whales, bounty hunters or investors.

Once a coin gets listed to an exchange, buy and sell orders are coming. And if that coin is really something that you can believe and has an amazing team, they will keep on developing that coin.

But if they won't, expect that it will be dumped.
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There too many reason why the price of the token falls every day. One of the reason is that most of this token their have not really work on how to realize the real the essential value and plans on it. However, the price also, in the crypto market is very bad now let now. I hope the market will recover soon.
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It seem that almost all ICOs that get listed on exchanges usually plunge in price soon afterwards. Are bounty hunters responsible or is it as a result of the general bearish market condition?

I notice that too. But i never though on blaming the bounty managers or even bounty hunters why there is a fall of price after listing on exchange. ICO price usually will not be followed 99% based on my experience here. That is maybe because of the volatility of crypto market value.
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Because of dumpers, bounty hunters, cause they want immediate profit after they already get thier shares.  This scenario always happen when a coin is being listed in an exchange .
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I think its the ico participants who sell their bonus tokens to get some back of their money and other reason would be the developers selling some of their tokens immediately even if its stated that they would be holding it for a year.
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token distribution is very important, the more unequal token distribution, the more likely they are to dump
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In my opinion why are the coins from ico get dumps after listing on exchange, its  simply because its their strategy of the investors. come to think of it when they sell their tokens in the middle of ico for the price of $5 and after the ico it gets lower. then some investors that buy those coin will  panic because the price is far lower from the ico price and then some of the investors of course will do panic selling, then the owner of the token will benefits from the investors.
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It seem that almost all ICOs that get listed on exchanges usually plunge in price soon afterwards. Are bounty hunters responsible or is it as a result of the general bearish market condition?
because almos ICO when presale have large discount or a lot of volume in airdrop, not all bounty hunter are dumper, many ICO distribution token for bounty 2 month or 3 months later after ICO
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Main reason are bounty hunters selling their earned tokens as soon as it gets listed in some exchange. Then the result will be investors getting angry in the team because of what is happening then a continues plunge to the bottom will occur because investors will think that they made a wrong investments and will move on to another. Unless the team will do some good solid counter plant to fight the price depreciation, then it will recover given enough time.
I really doubt that is the main reason, after all if you take the time to look at those threads you will see that most of the time only 1% of the total amount of coins is allocated for the campaign, the rest is kept by the developers and the investors and you are telling me the ones that are guilty of most of the decrease in the price of a coin are the bounty hunters? I simply do not believe it.
These kind of comments came from those people who dont have much idea on how bounty allocation works which it is just 1-2% max based on my experience. Ive been answering and reading up this thread alone but most low rank people do always blame up with bounty hunters without even realizing that the one who dumps is those investors itself. For developer funds or premine i do usually skip out into these projects specially if they do have big percentage partition because it would be easily dumped or manipulated if they do like to do such thing.
Correct, this is especially true if the ico has been giving bonuses, if you think about it if you receive a bonus of 40% because you are an early investor then there is a very high incentive to sell your coins immediately before the price goes down, that way you could receive a 40% gain in your investment in a matter of months which is not bad at all.
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It seem that almost all ICOs that get listed on exchanges usually plunge in price soon afterwards. Are bounty hunters responsible or is it as a result of the general bearish market condition?

There are different reasons for the token price drop after the exchange listing, mainly they are just shit tokens without any good product or service. Good tokens prices still can increase after exchange listing, like recently MTC, BANCA ICOs concluded and after exchange listings, their prices increases a lot.
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Most token falls in price when listed in exchange because of the following reasons
1) Bad Token matrix and higher % for Private and presale participants
2) Bad marketing
3) not able to prove their tokens real use case.

when the new token list on the exchanges these presale and private sell participants dumps token to recover their funds to get profit on their investment. you know what because of them some bounty hunter always get blamed, bounty hunters only get 1% to 4% of the total allocation of the token than how can they be the reason of dumping.
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Main reason are bounty hunters selling their earned tokens as soon as it gets listed in some exchange. Then the result will be investors getting angry in the team because of what is happening then a continues plunge to the bottom will occur because investors will think that they made a wrong investments and will move on to another. Unless the team will do some good solid counter plant to fight the price depreciation, then it will recover given enough time.
I really doubt that is the main reason, after all if you take the time to look at those threads you will see that most of the time only 1% of the total amount of coins is allocated for the campaign, the rest is kept by the developers and the investors and you are telling me the ones that are guilty of most of the decrease in the price of a coin are the bounty hunters? I simply do not believe it.
These kind of comments came from those people who dont have much idea on how bounty allocation works which it is just 1-2% max based on my experience. Ive been answering and reading up this thread alone but most low rank people do always blame up with bounty hunters without even realizing that the one who dumps is those investors itself. For developer funds or premine i do usually skip out into these projects specially if they do have big percentage partition because it would be easily dumped or manipulated if they do like to do such thing.
Usually the dumps caused by pre-sale and private investors. QKC has not been doing any bounty and then the majority of the ico participants are getting lost caused by the developer was opening all of the tokens for the pre-sale and private investors before ico investors. Tha majority of them dump their coin instantly.

no, I guess the reason why the price falls after the listing on exchange is that the bounty hunters dump their coins in the market it is not because the investors, investors makes the value good in the market. Participants in the bounty programs once they got the coin and listed on the exchange they will dump it that is the reason why the price falls.
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Main reason are bounty hunters selling their earned tokens as soon as it gets listed in some exchange. Then the result will be investors getting angry in the team because of what is happening then a continues plunge to the bottom will occur because investors will think that they made a wrong investments and will move on to another. Unless the team will do some good solid counter plant to fight the price depreciation, then it will recover given enough time.
I really doubt that is the main reason, after all if you take the time to look at those threads you will see that most of the time only 1% of the total amount of coins is allocated for the campaign, the rest is kept by the developers and the investors and you are telling me the ones that are guilty of most of the decrease in the price of a coin are the bounty hunters? I simply do not believe it.
These kind of comments came from those people who dont have much idea on how bounty allocation works which it is just 1-2% max based on my experience. Ive been answering and reading up this thread alone but most low rank people do always blame up with bounty hunters without even realizing that the one who dumps is those investors itself. For developer funds or premine i do usually skip out into these projects specially if they do have big percentage partition because it would be easily dumped or manipulated if they do like to do such thing.
Usually the dumps caused by pre-sale and private investors. QKC has not been doing any bounty and then the majority of the ico participants are getting lost caused by the developer was opening all of the tokens for the pre-sale and private investors before ico investors. Tha majority of them dump their coin instantly.
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Bounty Hunters + the investors...these 2 are the main reason, for the fall of the price right after listing, coz whatever the price, they purchased during the ICO phase, the general thinking is to book profit right after listing, and this creates a mad rush
the core team plays a important role in controlling and stabilizing it
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