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Topic: What do you usually do after token sales? - page 2. (Read 571 times)

full member
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September 27, 2017, 07:53:49 PM
#6
i hold because i only invest in ICO that i think will skyrocket. If i don't think a coin will x10 i won't invest in it.
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Merit: 116
September 27, 2017, 02:46:04 PM
#5
It depends on the coin. If I really believe in the coin, I do not panic and hold it. But if I understand that I've made a mistake, I sell it even at a price lower than ICO price to avoid more losses.
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Activity: 276
Merit: 100
September 27, 2017, 02:38:02 PM
#4
I sell when it hit my target price and i wait till to down again and i buy more with same bitcoin.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Make A Bet on WORKING SOFTWARE
September 27, 2017, 02:25:41 PM
#3

1)  There are many projects which have not produced any software after raising millions of dollars.  Their coins tend to drop after the token sale.

2)  For those projects that already have some software that they can show you before the token sale, then the chances are much greater that they will continue developing software.

If you buy tokens from projects that have no software to show you, you'll have to decide on whether it is wiser to dump it after the token sale.

If you buy tokens from #2, then you might want to hold it for the long term.
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Dutch CORION Provider
September 27, 2017, 02:19:48 PM
#2
Can't answer your poll. It all depends on all the details of the coin, ICO and the whitepapers. Is the coin capped and are all the coins sold and so on.

Some ICO's end with a bubble popping and some rise to the moon.

I think that you better can wait with investing and buy the coin when it's about a week on the exchange and the price is rising. Less risk but you can still gain a good profit that way.
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Merit: 100
September 27, 2017, 01:59:33 PM
#1
Just by observations which are very obvious, ICO'S has been so hot and until now it is the one that brings fire in this market. I remember those times just maybe 3 months after I started using bitcoin, that lisk was initially offered for about  ~$0.07 and I bought some to try it. Right after it got listed i just sold it away, and I was very dumb to do that, (i usually do that back then, I always dump ICO coins --> so foolish). Back at those times after Lisk explodes, I got my lesson to wait a little bit before selling your coins. Because not all of them dies, and there is still one coin that will stand out.

So my question as stated on the poll is, Assuming that the Initial Coin Offering of a project is successful, then it got listed in a trading site. What do you usually do?

 your experiences, decisions. Share them. Thank you!
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