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Topic: what is the success ratio of your ICO 'investments'? - page 2. (Read 237 times)

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SPOKKZ
For me, any project that brought me profit has already been successful. I participated in several ICOs that were failing, but it brought me a lot of investment experience. Now I invest only in reliable projects.
sr. member
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despite everything, there are still ICOs taking place all over and still a pile of threads about new ones every day.

i would like to hear from people who've already put money into ICOs and whether it turned out to be a great decision or a disaster. i'm not interested in your future price projections, i wanna hear about what happens to your money if you sell today.

let's get an impression of the success ratio here.

I would say i always ended on plus, it was just a matter of a waiting game. Sometimes it was quick and sometimes it took even a year.
Overall i am pleased with ico investing outcomes, even though i dont invest often
copper member
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Out of 2, I failed on both of them. I got by the hype and didn't took my time thoroughly researching with the project. I got my lessons and I hope i'll get the right one my next ICO investment.
legendary
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I'm not really directly answering you questions.  However, from my experience in ANY ASSET CLASS.  You always have to look at a market as a whole and it is no difference in the crypto world.  

It would be much easier to profit from an ICO investment if the entire market is bullish.  That is just how those things work.  When the market is bullish and people are jumping into the  market, more money would be pouring in and thus, the price of coins would go up.

So best take-away is that other than investing in an individual project and trying to know the fundamentals of any individual project, make sure that you invest in an ICO when the market is in UPTREND.

not necessarily. some ICOs launched when things were quiet and the biggest of all, ETH, launched in the middle of cryptogeddon. i'd be more inclined to trust an ICO that wasn't rushing to market to capitalise on a generalised pump which is what most of them did.
newbie
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I'm not really directly answering you questions.  However, from my experience in ANY ASSET CLASS.  You always have to look at a market as a whole and it is no difference in the crypto world.  

It would be much easier to profit from an ICO investment if the entire market is bullish.  That is just how those things work.  When the market is bullish and people are jumping into the  market, more money would be pouring in and thus, the price of coins would go up.

So best take-away is that other than investing in an individual project and trying to know the fundamentals of any individual project, make sure that you invest in an ICO when the market is in UPTREND.
newbie
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If I sell all my coin today, it's more than 10x I think.
jr. member
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Honestly,% of successful ICO has recently dropped very much and I think it touched everyone. after December, January, when each project shot at the moon, it was possible to invest in any incomprehensible thing, but after the market was painted in red,% was 50 to 50
pey
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Even 10% profit is a success for me, but I always want big success, after getting that big success I want bigger one. I think we should be very into the project before investing otherwise you will very likely to sell at loss or sell before it moons.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1087
despite everything, there are still ICOs taking place all over and still a pile of threads about new ones every day.

i would like to hear from people who've already put money into ICOs and whether it turned out to be a great decision or a disaster. i'm not interested in your future price projections, i wanna hear about what happens to your money if you sell today.

let's get an impression of the success ratio here.
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