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May 09, 2019, 01:59:20 PM
#94
Traders will use the price movement on the market no matter where it comes from,sometimes big traders will use the speculation to manipulate the prices and will get profits from it.
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May 09, 2019, 11:30:45 AM
#93
No, don't speculate... that is what they always tell us but FOMO aside, what's the fun if there is no emotional speculation!

I feel we as traders could be considered as speculative consumers, and if that is partly the truth wouldn't it be cool if the digital asset that we are speculating on was something we had whole ownership of?

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As I can see with the community We have here in the forum, majority of them are in a hurry always to get profit in trading.
On which is commonly happened for the newbies who came here in this business industry, which is wrong according to analysis.
All of us here actually, are free to give their own speculation regarding about in trading. And most of the time traders speculate
based on their experienced in trading.
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May 09, 2019, 10:16:20 AM
#92
Well it all depends on the experience of the trader, I believe. At first, we all just speculate, but then, when we get experience, we begin to make transactions with the mind and it is not like speculation. These are already considered trading decisions.
Speculation were from Newbies, I guess we all start as speculators until we get to learned to have some basis on what we trade and how the graph works.
Traders are not born, they are made. We all started from scratch, as beginners, , but with the willingness to explore and learn, traders become experts and influencers. They too face challenges, failures, and mistakes, the journey may be rough, but with strong will to succeed and with positive mindset they become learned and experienced.
TGD
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May 09, 2019, 09:40:34 AM
#91
Well it all depends on the experience of the trader, I believe. At first, we all just speculate, but then, when we get experience, we begin to make transactions with the mind and it is not like speculation. These are already considered trading decisions.
Speculation were from Newbies, I guess we all start as speculators until we get to learned to have some basis on what we trade and how the graph works.
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May 09, 2019, 08:20:01 AM
#90
Well it all depends on the experience of the trader, I believe. At first, we all just speculate, but then, when we get experience, we begin to make transactions with the mind and it is not like speculation. These are already considered trading decisions.
The trader must speculate first before he trades because he speculates to profit from price fluctuations. if only everyone's experience can do that, but if done both will definitely make it easier to make a profit even if it's small.
They will do speculation to increase their capacity to create a prediction about the market movement. That means traders must do a lot of speculation to get profit from the market. but that's not easy as you said when it comes to the manipulation market and traders must be careful with it. A lot of traders have thought if they have created the best prediction but at the end of the story and they are being failed to get profit and ended in loss. I have seen those cases so many times.
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May 09, 2019, 05:50:58 AM
#89
You can be long term bullish and still try to increase you bitcoin amount by day trading.  Some of these altcoins move 10 percent or more in a day so if you are strategic about your orders you can rapidly grow your coin stack.  I've been doing a little bit of trading myself recently trying to scoop up some alts that have really low btc prices right now..
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May 09, 2019, 05:24:04 AM
#88
I think as a trader you have to speculate to make sure that you trade right, because if you're able speculate correctly then there's high chances of gains compared to just trade randomly. For me, trading is not something that we should be joking around because it can mean we may lose a lot of money. Thus, if you want to be successful in trading you have to have good speculation.
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May 07, 2019, 02:52:32 AM
#87
Being into trade is to earn, with trading the earning is through the difference between the buying and selling difference. The market used to fluctuate with relation to the speculation and the circulation taking place within the market. In this way traders will speculate to experience some form of fluctuation in the market.
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May 07, 2019, 02:27:15 AM
#86
Well it all depends on the experience of the trader, I believe. At first, we all just speculate, but then, when we get experience, we begin to make transactions with the mind and it is not like speculation. These are already considered trading decisions.
The trader must speculate first before he trades because he speculates to profit from price fluctuations. if only everyone's experience can do that, but if done both will definitely make it easier to make a profit even if it's small.
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May 06, 2019, 10:17:17 PM
#85
Well it all depends on the experience of the trader, I believe. At first, we all just speculate, but then, when we get experience, we begin to make transactions with the mind and it is not like speculation. These are already considered trading decisions.
Even experienced and professional traders speculate too. The difference is their basis of their speculation. There's nothing wrong in speculating before or in actual trading as our speculation can sort out the best option to make.
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May 06, 2019, 06:46:05 PM
#84
Well it all depends on the experience of the trader, I believe. At first, we all just speculate, but then, when we get experience, we begin to make transactions with the mind and it is not like speculation. These are already considered trading decisions.
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May 06, 2019, 06:04:16 PM
#83
No, don't speculate... that is what they always tell us but FOMO aside, what's the fun if there is no emotional speculation!

I feel we as traders could be considered as speculative consumers, and if that is partly the truth wouldn't it be cool if the digital asset that we are speculating on was something we had whole ownership of?

I am building a game inspired by trading crypto, in the form of digital racehorse ownership on the blockchain. Haven't you always wanted to own your own racehorse any way?

Come over an take a glimpse, any feedback is welcome. https://www.zed.run

Make sure you follow the hype by joining our Discord chat. https://discord.gg/sNgA5Zu



Definitely fomo they said it's fun. I believe many that don't understood the market regards a pro or a NEWBIES as at when they come in trading for the first time he or she will fomo and loose some capital. For a good way to make it to the top next time. We don't have to speculate the market. We just have to master it and understand it.
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May 06, 2019, 04:02:02 PM
#82
Well you have to see it from the point of view that you want to be, if you need to speculate there are many analyzes that should always be taken into account, if what you want is to speculate the best is to follow the trend line of least resistance like Jesse Livermore.

There are many people who prefer to invest instead, but to do this you must take into account that you have to have money and time, if there is already a previous investment, what each investor does is Hold with his investment until he can make a profit.

In my case I do not have the availability of investment, because I always prefer to follow the direction the market takes, for this reason it is always necessary to analyze the market and enter when there is a good opportunity, in my case I speculate days, months, very little short term, since it always seems to me that it is much more risky short-term trading or scalping.
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May 06, 2019, 02:45:52 PM
#81
Traders are capable and best people to do crypto market speculation because they are looking market growth and dump all the time. They can speculate the specific cryptocurrency very easily than the others who do this as main job.
I will not go with op, if hr understand it even he will tell the same.
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May 06, 2019, 02:32:10 PM
#80
Well, I agree that we don't need to speculate. FOMO is just for them who are not willing to learn something that related to their area. if we have enough knowledge to do anything, we can speculate it, even it won't be right but at least we have a reasonable basis.
Speculation does not always mean being fomo. It can just be predictions at to what price is going to be on a future date and then preparing accordongly from beforehand. The Reddit storm of speculation is definitely cancerous and something to avoid. Most of the accounts there are just shills promoting their shitcoins and blabbering like kids playing in the backyard.

But normal secularism does happen and the wall observe threads are proof of that.
Sometimes when I see some speculations, I am sorry to say, I usually ask myself if the person was even born with brain at all to see that there is no sense in what he or she is speculating, some people come here on this platform to just play around and say whatever they like without basing it on facts and real life things. The worst people are even the ones that act on their speculation too without making further findings.

This is the reason why majority of them are not even traders, because I believe there is no professional trader that will just speculate with intuition or emotion without really studying the analysis severally to arrive at a final reasonable conclusion.
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May 05, 2019, 10:58:23 AM
#79
Your digital horseracing sounds like the typical gambling games or is just mere gaming.
Is it blockchain/crypto based like the ethereum cryptokitties collectible thing?
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May 05, 2019, 09:31:43 AM
#78
Why can we not speculate? Is it because if we speculate, it means we play gambling? I don't think so, because with making speculation, we can try to make a bigger profit. With speculating the price, we could make a better analysis that could help us to gain more profit. One example, we are guessing the bitcoin price will increase at $6,100, and we analyze the trend so we can predict that price. While the price is starting to increase and break $6,060, we still stay with our speculate price and not sell if the price does not reach $6,100.
I also think how the thread poster said trader don't speculate. Speculating is natural to every trader. To clear up some stuffs prediction is also speculating how you think for the next price movements or numbers. Everyone is free to estimate, predict and speculate and it is one of the traders characteristic.
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May 05, 2019, 09:10:28 AM
#77
Well, I agree that we don't need to speculate.
Whether in cryptocurrency or offline business, speculation is part of it. How do you think a business will bring you money before you go into if you don't draw up your expectations as feasibility study. While you do that, it's called speculation. If you fail to do that, that means you have already planned for your business to fail.
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May 05, 2019, 09:06:24 AM
#76
Why can we not speculate? Is it because if we speculate, it means we play gambling? I don't think so, because with making speculation, we can try to make a bigger profit. With speculating the price, we could make a better analysis that could help us to gain more profit. One example, we are guessing the bitcoin price will increase at $6,100, and we analyze the trend so we can predict that price. While the price is starting to increase and break $6,060, we still stay with our speculate price and not sell if the price does not reach $6,100.
legendary
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May 05, 2019, 05:41:41 AM
#75
Speculation is nearly the same like gambling, but trading is activity that the same like others business that we should be use risk management and trading plan. Beside that we should be have knowledge about technical analysis and how to predict trend of crypto market.
In speculation, we make use of the exchange rate fluctuation. The exchange rate goes up and you sell. This is called exchange rate arbitrage. But this is risky because the exchange rate could go down as well despite going up so speculation is rather adored by those who are the risk takers. A speculator could be trader but a trader could not always be speculator.

100% correct.
trader could be a hodler but a speculator is always a trader (or a gambler)

Even in trading, there are many people who belong to the holding but people who want to make short term money will always be more speculator about the market conditions. Every time their speculation won't be correct but they will move according to the market situation.
Speculating is part of trading, you will do analysis and research of course you will have a speculation and prediction on the instruments you have, you cannot trade without speculation, will you depend on luck in trading? because you forget speculation
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