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hero member
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January 26, 2018, 11:28:41 AM
#49

I'm one of the addict long before I learned to store funds as tether when the market isn't stable. This keeps me winning trades as the value of my money is maintained that I don't have to hold them for a long time when the price dip down. This won't keep me up all night staring at the charts and the coinmarketcap.  I'd buy back when it finally hit the support level in the market.
full member
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January 26, 2018, 11:26:03 AM
#48
Obsessive behaviour in some form is a part of our everyday lives, and the crypto world is no exception. Just focus, do your research, and clear your priorities in life. Patience and acceptance are the key.
legendary
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January 26, 2018, 11:15:14 AM
#47
I'm a newbie and have been into crypto for a couple of months now.  I must say the advice from other members about not checking trades too often is very good.  One can become obsessed with it, and I think the thrill of the "win" can be quite addictive.  Similarly that depressed feeling when the world is "red" can be deflating as well.  There must be a "happy" medium, if one is to maintain a balanced life.
I do not even agree because I know that with more and more we pay attention to the movement of coin that we have then we have the opportunity to get much better profit. By seeing the price movement at any time then we open the opportunity for ourselves to have the opportunity to take the best decision. Imagine when we are not ready to make a decision then we will get a bad condition. A good chance can happen when we can open the gate (timing).
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January 26, 2018, 11:08:40 AM
#46
Go out and enjoy your life, the market is very volatile, you will get profit in the end but good things take time, don't panic sell, hold anything until you are on profit (exception exists).Good luck !
Well said, do not panic and create unnecessary waves! Everything will be more than perfect, just a little patience and the result will not be long in coming!
sr. member
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January 26, 2018, 10:58:41 AM
#45
That's the reason that you should make sure that you don't buy/sell things radnomaly just for having fun, and you do it because you actually believe in the coin/ you have some reasons to think that it may go up.

Such a thing may also happen to you at a regular stock exchange, you may find out losing a lot of money or buying/selling things so frequently as you are in a casino.
Remember that you need to pay fees to the broker, and if you don't really know what you are doing you will most likely end up losing your money.

The fluctuations in the cryptocurrency market makes a lot of people to get addicted like it was one of the casino games, people must be careful and shouldn't trade on funds that they can't afford to completely lose.

newbie
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January 26, 2018, 10:54:39 AM
#44
the main thing here is patience, a certain token through the year to increase 10 times, and after 2 years 100,000 times. remember the story about a man who is in 2016 has bought 7 bitcoins for $ 3000, and lost the password from wallet. how much would he have had?
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January 26, 2018, 09:03:04 AM
#43
Where your treasure is, there your heart will be too says the Bible. In so far as you have invested in this market and knowing the volatility, you will always check on it time after time.
sr. member
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January 26, 2018, 08:55:28 AM
#42
I've became a bit calmer with time. Although at first I really worried and monitored prices constantly. I was a bit obsessed and spent a lot of time on it. I agree that it may look like an addiction.  You have to learn to control yourself and manage time.
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January 26, 2018, 08:46:48 AM
#41
I'm a newbie and have been into crypto for a couple of months now.  I must say the advice from other members about not checking trades too often is very good.  One can become obsessed with it, and I think the thrill of the "win" can be quite addictive.  Similarly that depressed feeling when the world is "red" can be deflating as well.  There must be a "happy" medium, if one is to maintain a balanced life.

I wish I could say you are wrong, but I am afraid that I am also into the black and red mood with cryptos, and spending too much time trying to figure out where this whole thing is going... in the next few minutes!
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January 26, 2018, 08:41:12 AM
#40
Well you have a good point there. For, me i'm not too obsessed in looking up to the price everyday cause a good portfolio means a good profit just hodl on to it. There's a little chance of loss if you had researched on what tokens you investing on.
hero member
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January 26, 2018, 08:28:37 AM
#39
I'm a newbie and have been into crypto for a couple of months now.  I must say the advice from other members about not checking trades too often is very good.  One can become obsessed with it, and I think the thrill of the "win" can be quite addictive.  Similarly that depressed feeling when the world is "red" can be deflating as well.  There must be a "happy" medium, if one is to maintain a balanced life.

I find myself obsessive to crypto, and here you are right, friend. But I love this addiction as it does not let me sitting doing nothing — trading push my brains working and I stay active all the time, especially when I succeed.
newbie
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January 25, 2018, 08:59:27 AM
#38
Yes, it's definitely an addiction. even if you made millions, you will want to earn more and more. there is nothing you can do about it.
member
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Kuvacash.com
January 25, 2018, 08:35:53 AM
#37
The Crypto market is a very volatile one, so checking the 'gains' and 'loss' will no doubt make one an addict.
The truth is that any good coin will appreciate in price over time and you can make profit. Hold and relax!
full member
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January 25, 2018, 08:23:00 AM
#36
I'm a newbie and have been into crypto for a couple of months now.  I must say the advice from other members about not checking trades too often is very good.  One can become obsessed with it, and I think the thrill of the "win" can be quite addictive.  Similarly that depressed feeling when the world is "red" can be deflating as well.  There must be a "happy" medium, if one is to maintain a balanced life.

Control yourself, you just need to hold your tokens and check it after a year or 2. There are other things that you can do. Your life doesn't end on doing investments on altcoin. Think of it as a backup investment that will grow. I understand that you are new, craving to learn about altcoins and I feel that way before but after 5-6 months it will pass.
member
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January 25, 2018, 08:09:52 AM
#35
Go out and enjoy your life, the market is very volatile, you will get profit in the end but good things take time, don't panic sell, hold anything until you are on profit (exception exists).Good luck !

You said well, that's right! Do not obsessed up and not sit around the clock at the monitor in anticipation of the "green" world of crypto currency. ))))
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Staker.network - POS Smart Contract ETH Token
January 25, 2018, 07:57:06 AM
#34
crypto can be addictive but make sure you don't lose the feeling with the real world. can be hard at times but it important to keep a good balance
newbie
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January 25, 2018, 07:46:54 AM
#33
I'm a newbie and have been into crypto for a couple of months now.  I must say the advice from other members about not checking trades too often is very good.  One can become obsessed with it, and I think the thrill of the "win" can be quite addictive.  Similarly that depressed feeling when the world is "red" can be deflating as well.  There must be a "happy" medium, if one is to maintain a balanced life.
You need to have a proper time management if you are really into crypto trading,sometimes you will forget everything you need to everytime you are trading,you will forget to eat,bathe,and sleep so you need to fix your time schedule,i suggest you get make some checklist in your phone to remind you everytime you are forget something,do not abuse your self,because health is more important than money.
hero member
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January 25, 2018, 07:40:14 AM
#32
I think what most people don't define clearly when they get into the space is if they are a trader, investor or both. If you are an investor there is no need to keep checking the priceof the coin even when the price dipped is when you should be buying, all you need is a is platform like Altcoinpocket.io to monitor the growth of your portfolio
full member
Activity: 262
Merit: 100
January 24, 2018, 07:00:20 PM
#31
It is addictive! Investing in crypto is like sport betting, but you cannot watch the game Smiley You can only see the statistic and this is exactly what you are doing every 20 minutes.

My advice: Buy some coins that you keep as a long term investment and hold it for a week. Make yourself check it once a day only. That is it! But you must be certain that you are not going to sell it if price raise or drop. This way you don't need to check it every hour, because nothing will change for you.


Once and for all we are in a case that we all know how this may be addictive for and for me this is what some and all that wanted for and this is may based for all of us that we are been addictive for.
full member
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January 24, 2018, 06:58:00 PM
#30
It is addictive! Investing in crypto is like sport betting, but you cannot watch the game Smiley You can only see the statistic and this is exactly what you are doing every 20 minutes.

My advice: Buy some coins that you keep as a long term investment and hold it for a week. Make yourself check it once a day only. That is it! But you must be certain that you are not going to sell it if price raise or drop. This way you don't need to check it every hour, because nothing will change for you.
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