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Topic: What does price do from ICO vs Exchanges? (Read 116 times)

newbie
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January 17, 2018, 06:24:43 AM
#3
I'll let some more experienced traders give their input, but I really think it depends on the value of the project as a whole and the amount of hype surrounding it. I haven't invested in any ICO's but looking at coins that started through ICO's, it can go either way.

Thanks for your input. I want to look at coins that started through ICO's like you suggested. How can I do it..
Is there a way to see what a coin's price was when it was in the ICO stage?

Thanks
newbie
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January 17, 2018, 06:04:56 AM
#2
I'll let some more experienced traders give their input, but I really think it depends on the value of the project as a whole and the amount of hype surrounding it. I haven't invested in any ICO's but looking at coins that started through ICO's, it can go either way.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 4
January 17, 2018, 05:47:57 AM
#1
Hi Bitcoin Forum members,

The cryptocurrency world is pretty new to me (as well as this Forum)
I have some (3) questions regarding to the price of a coin. I am interested in funding some ICO's.


Example:
I buy some coins in the ICO stage for $ 0,50 a piece.

Q1: When that coin is launched at Exchanges, is it more likely for the coin to be worth more than $ 0,50 or less than $ 0,50?  Does is depend on the number of sold coins in the ICO stage, or does it depend on something else?

Q2: What does the average coin do in price from ICO to Launch exchanges?
 
Q3: Is there any mathematical formula to use so I can calculate this myself? (I have seen many 'up to date' sell numbers on ICO websites)

After searching a while on the internet it is still not clear to me.
There is always the possible scenario that after an investment is done in an ICO, I change my mind.

I am looking forward to you replies.
Thanks!

Radius111
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