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Topic: RE: WHY MOST FALL IN PRICE SOON AFTER LISTING ON EXCHANGE - page 5. (Read 955 times)

hero member
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Part of it is because most ICOs are crap. But also I think it was the market plummeting this year, which I think affected ICOs that raised tens of millions. It wasn't a good time for an ICO.
The market is responsible for the fact that some really good coins are not growing and are losing value immediately after being listed on the exchange, but for the rest of the coins that are scams or have no future nothing is going to change, those coins will eventually go down in value anyway so nothing is really changing at all, the only ones that lose money are speculators and people naive enough to invest in bad coins.
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Most of ICOs list their coin/token before released their product, so people are not really interested in investing and mostly bounty hunters sell their free coins very fast -> price dropping. I would divide bounty tokens from ICO tokens, this really ruins the prices on exchanges.
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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?

of course because right now , until never end , i guess
ico just a hype, quick money,
got big exchange then sell it quickly, and going to another ico
then put it again, a simple growing money.
or u can choose another option.
as we know, some ico have a private sale or whatever they call it.
then on that stage, of course many many bonuses given to whales investor
so the whales got a huge services then after got the market, they just sell some token for ROI then the bonus, just like fresh money, they can sell it anytime
actually the point of this just investor
they dont want to know about what effect of their action.
lol you are even blamming that you have been promoting it in your signature.  Roll Eyes If they can't build a momentum and attract more investors and traders to join in their social group and there will be no demand that will be interested to buy their token. This has already happened in so many times.
Not surprising for those people who do just wear out signature of company without minding the true essence on marketing it as long they can able to say such thing towards ico which he do actually have a point. We do have still the freedom to tell things on what inside on our mind which this is a forum after all. Its little bit contradicting saying towards ICO yet we are wearing signature but people would always have a point and its always been part of the reality and this cycle would continue as long there would be still funds to circulate.
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That is a literal shitcoin,  before investing into any projects you must always check the project if it is good for long term and is it good to be supported.
  But some other wise investors pick a project then invest and after the listing, a day or two they dump all the tokens sell high and never buy back again and forget it forever. That's how the shitty industry goes, produce a product dump if they already gain double profit.    
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Good day. That usually happens once a coin was added to an exchange but once dumping is over it goes up again and even higher. You should know how to play the game. Sell and just rebuy. Some good coins can withstand pump and dump and goes up value even after a few years because the developers behind it is serious and working hard to make their coin better.
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I think they just want to make money as fast as they can.,I think not all bounty hunters are the one dumping their tokens.Mostly investor also  Grin
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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?

bounty hunters is one from many causes,,
i think this bearish market conditions is the main causes from all thus think,,
and as i know not all bounty hunters will dump their rewards my friend
jr. member
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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 almost every ICO is selling garbage, what you can do with their shitcoin? Nothing but speculate, it needs a real use case to grow their price if not the case don't expect to get gold selling dust

You my friend has hit the nail on the head! Garbage all over the space now. No real use case for most of these coins! some off them in my MEW have almost turned to dust.
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The number of ICO reward coins held by bounty hunters is not huge. I think more price drops are caused by buyers or whales! It’s even possible that many merchants start selling coins themselves after the coin goes on the market!
jr. member
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I dont think bounty hunters are the cause of the fall in price after ICOs. Some projects even hold onto the distribution of bounty tokens but they still fall in price. I believe is a result of the lack of real use case of mots ICOs. The team do not do much to sustain the price. Perhaps they have sold it out at a higher price and so they do not care to protect their 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?
There are many factors to that condition while the big percentage of it is with the market. If you notice compare to the previous year by december whereas the ico coins pumps after listing is because of the bullish trend of bitcoins the market was so healthy. Bounty hunters can take advantage and earn more money on that point but when we get into this bearish its almost a lost and below ico prices.

yes i agree that there are lots of factors that affects the price of cryptos , few examples are manipulation caused by whales , fuds and speculations on and off the forum , news (iether it is a good news or a bad news ) , and lastly bounty hunters .

 bounty hunters are also responsible for the price drop of the coin because as soon as the coin gets listed to an online exchange , bounty hunters will also do their jobs on which they do sell their coins emmediately because they are only care about the money , they dont care about the project or whatsoever .
legendary
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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 many factors to that condition while the big percentage of it is with the market. If you notice compare to the previous year by december whereas the ico coins pumps after listing is because of the bullish trend of bitcoins the market was so healthy. Bounty hunters can take advantage and earn more money on that point but when we get into this bearish its almost a lost and below ico prices.
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More precise reasons are those handling the marketing and bounty strategy don’t know how to properly distribute tokens or coins that investors or bounty hunters won’t sell it at the first days or week appearance on the exchanges. The price of those token in ICO is higher because it is fixed and after the launch the supply increases selling/not hodling while demand drops due to lack of advertising/interest.
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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?

of course because right now , until never end , i guess
ico just a hype, quick money,
got big exchange then sell it quickly, and going to another ico
then put it again, a simple growing money.
or u can choose another option.
as we know, some ico have a private sale or whatever they call it.
then on that stage, of course many many bonuses given to whales investor
so the whales got a huge services then after got the market, they just sell some token for ROI then the bonus, just like fresh money, they can sell it anytime
actually the point of this just investor
they dont want to know about what effect of their action.
lol you are even blamming that you have been promoting it in your signature.  Roll Eyes If they can't build a momentum and attract more investors and traders to join in their social group and there will be no demand that will be interested to buy their token. This has already happened in so many times.
hero member
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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?

of course because right now , until never end , i guess
ico just a hype, quick money,
got big exchange then sell it quickly, and going to another ico
then put it again, a simple growing money.
or u can choose another option.
as we know, some ico have a private sale or whatever they call it.
then on that stage, of course many many bonuses given to whales investor
so the whales got a huge services then after got the market, they just sell some token for ROI then the bonus, just like fresh money, they can sell it anytime
actually the point of this just investor
they dont want to know about what effect of their action.
jr. member
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Part of it is because most ICOs are crap. But also I think it was the market plummeting this year, which I think affected ICOs that raised tens of millions. It wasn't a good time for an ICO.
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Various reasons are there, first of all people invest in it thinking of get rick quick scheme but as they stay in the community, they come to know that project has no real use case and selling nothing new. So they try to take there investment back as soon as it got listed on exchange.
Secondly there is bounty and airdrop participants, they just try to sell there tokens at whatever price they got, thereby dumping the price. As a result even those who are serious about the project starts doubting the project and they too exited it.
hero member
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I am terrible at Fantasy Football!!!
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?
The strongest possibility points to the bear market being responsible for this, but this could also be the result of people getting rid of their coins as fast as possible after all most people do not have an incentive to hold the coins, the bounty hunters want to get their money and nothing more and those that invested in the ico and got more tokens because they invested early want out as well, so all of this combines at the same time and the chances of a coin going up after it is listed in an exchange are slim at best.
hero member
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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?
Mainly this would be on pre-sale investors followed up by main sale investors and we do know that this would always be the primary target of a certain investor where sell it up for securing profits before the price would dump. Sell it as soon as possible or else you would end up on being pending or waiting up for the recovery plus some dumps of the bounty hunters then it would surely go down the price but I don't see total tokens gained by hunters would affect too big.
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It could be because that investors usually sell the news. The coin price usually pumped before listing and fall after listed in exchange. This is pretty normal.
I agree with the fact that this is normal. Since waiting for what the project promises is usually too long and people decide that a profit of a couple of percent now it's not so bad.
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