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newbie
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March 31, 2015, 10:55:06 PM
You can buy Bitcoin at low prices and sell it at higher prices. but sometime it's not as simple as what we think
sr. member
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March 31, 2015, 10:17:21 PM
Lower leverage.... Trade don't gamble
I agree.

I also hate when someone ask a good thing to put their btc into, people tell them to gamble, which is stupid..
legendary
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March 31, 2015, 09:57:08 PM
Buy when Bitcoin is "dead".

Sell when Bitcoin is amazing and the answer to everything.

Trading is psychological game. The strategy is simple buying when ppl is panic selling when ppl is fear. Do you ask this question to yourself? The price continue to fall, can you still have some reasons to buy more calmly?

Buying into a market when it's spiraling downwards like mad (panic selling) can be quite dangerous, since the risks run extremely high. And you may end up with your account wiped away pretty fast if you cannot resist the temptation to start adding to a losing position once the prices continue to decline...
We can implement trend following strategy. When price decline further, under the price we paid with. We know there was a bad chance the price would decline further. Then we stopped buying.  But until the price pick up again, we start buying more. Until the price reaches to our target, then we cash out and get profit. 
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March 31, 2015, 07:32:31 PM
Lower leverage.... Trade don't gamble
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March 31, 2015, 09:52:56 AM
Damn we hit a fall of 10% over the last week. I will still be holding on obviously, I will never panic sell, ESPECIALLY this low. If anything I will buy more if it keeps falling, price is very cheap and I could probably scoop up some super cheap bitcoins if the price goes up again.

if, but the fact is that the price continue to fall, endless. i guess it would touch $200 at recent/
Trading is psychological game. The strategy is simple buying when ppl is panic selling when ppl is fear. Do you ask this question to yourself? The price continue to fall, can you still have some reasons to buy more calmly?
Yea I have to will myself not to do things out of panic. If the price keeps falling or rising I have to ignore it, because if I think about it too much I will end up doing something stupid like selling or buying it all.
legendary
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March 31, 2015, 05:22:06 AM
Buy when Bitcoin is "dead".

Sell when Bitcoin is amazing and the answer to everything.

Trading is psychological game. The strategy is simple buying when ppl is panic selling when ppl is fear. Do you ask this question to yourself? The price continue to fall, can you still have some reasons to buy more calmly?

Buying into a market when it's spiraling downwards like mad (panic selling) can be quite dangerous, since the risks run extremely high. And you may end up with your account wiped away pretty fast if you cannot resist the temptation to start adding to a losing position once the prices continue to decline...
hero member
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March 31, 2015, 05:09:31 AM
Damn we hit a fall of 10% over the last week. I will still be holding on obviously, I will never panic sell, ESPECIALLY this low. If anything I will buy more if it keeps falling, price is very cheap and I could probably scoop up some super cheap bitcoins if the price goes up again.

if, but the fact is that the price continue to fall, endless. i guess it would touch $200 at recent/
Trading is psychological game. The strategy is simple buying when ppl is panic selling when ppl is fear. Do you ask this question to yourself? The price continue to fall, can you still have some reasons to buy more calmly?
full member
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March 30, 2015, 11:35:32 PM
Damn we hit a fall of 10% over the last week. I will still be holding on obviously, I will never panic sell, ESPECIALLY this low. If anything I will buy more if it keeps falling, price is very cheap and I could probably scoop up some super cheap bitcoins if the price goes up again.

if, but the fact is that the price continue to fall, endless. i guess it would touch $200 at recent/
sr. member
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March 29, 2015, 10:20:56 PM
Damn we hit a fall of 10% over the last week. I will still be holding on obviously, I will never panic sell, ESPECIALLY this low. If anything I will buy more if it keeps falling, price is very cheap and I could probably scoop up some super cheap bitcoins if the price goes up again.
sr. member
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March 29, 2015, 01:16:32 PM
My trading strategy couldn't be any more simple... I buy when the price goes down and sell when the price goes up.
I always keep extra fiat in case of a sudden plunge in price even when I have orders pending.
I trade my bitcoins for a modest profit. I also keep some extra bitcoins in case the prices skyrocket.

Buy when Bitcoin is "dead".

Sell when Bitcoin is amazing and the answer to everything.
hero member
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March 29, 2015, 04:13:11 AM
Buy when there is despair and all hope is lose.

Sell when everyone is buying and think bitcoin is the future.

lol .....very true.  But how do we know when there is despair all round??
We can know it when the price is declining a lot to the historical low, which can be based on the day time frame, or month time frame.
sr. member
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March 29, 2015, 03:42:02 AM
My trading strategy. Keeping my profit stay and not low and also i think if my trading partner is outweigh me or not.
newbie
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March 28, 2015, 07:39:12 PM
--Dollar-Cost Averaging-- weekly (weakly?) I purchase/add a set USD amount to my coin portfolio.

--I have BTC, and USD and two other AltCoins, and monthly I re-balance all 4 of them to where they are of equal value.

Wish there was a program that could do this automatically for me like my mutual funds in my 401k. But for now I do this by the 'chicken-scratch' method. (a multi-wallet helps)
hero member
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March 25, 2015, 12:52:23 PM
My trading strategy couldn't be any more simple... I buy when the price goes down and sell when the price goes up.
I always keep extra fiat in case of a sudden plunge in price even when I have orders pending.
I trade my bitcoins for a modest profit. I also keep some extra bitcoins in case the prices skyrocket.
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 24, 2015, 11:20:20 AM
Buy when there is despair and all hope is lose.

Sell when everyone is buying and think bitcoin is the future.

lol .....very true.  But how do we know when there is despair all round??
full member
Activity: 126
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March 24, 2015, 08:18:35 AM
Btc-e.com and bitfinex.com are probably most popular. Both offer short trading and also leverage if you want it. I prefer bitfinex as customer support is way better.

Bitfinex looks promising, and I will look into it later (though they don't trade doges, as I got it so far). I've heard not very good things about the Btc-e exchange (them seem to be keen on ruining their clients). Though, on the other hand, they are long enough in the trade (no pun) to just run away with money...

both btc-e' and bitfinex' support are not good, compared bitstamp and lakebtc.  Sad

Yes, but he was asking which exchanges he can short sell at.

No problem, really. It is always helpful to hear what other people say about this or that exchange. And, in fact, it was me who said that the Btc-e exchange has got a somewhat muddy reputation, so the answer is quite in tune...
You know my feelings on Btc-e. I should make a bounty and see if someone can get it back. I just checked, about $180 in there.
legendary
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March 24, 2015, 08:10:57 AM
Btc-e.com and bitfinex.com are probably most popular. Both offer short trading and also leverage if you want it. I prefer bitfinex as customer support is way better.

Bitfinex looks promising, and I will look into it later (though they don't trade doges, as I got it so far). I've heard not very good things about the Btc-e exchange (them seem to be keen on ruining their clients). Though, on the other hand, they are long enough in the trade (no pun) to just run away with money...

both btc-e' and bitfinex' support are not good, compared bitstamp and lakebtc.  Sad

Yes, but he was asking which exchanges he can short sell at.

No problem, really. It is always helpful to hear what other people have to say about this or that exchange. And, in fact, it was me who said that the Btc-e exchange has got a somewhat muddy reputation, so the answer is quite in tune...
full member
Activity: 126
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March 24, 2015, 08:03:14 AM
Btc-e.com and bitfinex.com are probably most popular. Both offer short trading and also leverage if you want it. I prefer bitfinex as customer support is way better.

Bitfinex looks promising, and I will look into it later (though they don't trade doges, as I got it so far). I've heard not very good things about the Btc-e exchange (them seem to be keen on ruining their clients). Though, on the other hand, they are long enough in the trade (no pun) to just run away with money...

both btc-e' and bitfinex' support are not good, compared bitstamp and lakebtc.  Sad

Yes, but he was asking which exchanges he can short sell at.
sr. member
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March 23, 2015, 11:49:49 PM
Btc-e.com and bitfinex.com are probably most popular. Both offer short trading and also leverage if you want it. I prefer bitfinex as customer support is way better.

Bitfinex looks promising, and I will look into it later (though they don't trade doges, as I got it so far). I've heard not very good things about the Btc-e exchange (them seem to be keen on ruining their clients). Though, on the other hand, they are long enough in the trade (no pun) to just run away with money...

both btc-e' and bitfinex' support are not good, compared bitstamp and lakebtc.  Sad
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March 23, 2015, 11:27:19 PM
Hello guys, What do you think about trading strategy martiangle?
Because I want to use this strategy
Martingale is betting, I have no idea how it could be used here.
Now that I think of it, it would sort of work but it would be pretty bad.
If you lose 1$ because of trading, you put in 2$ and if you lose 2$ you try again until you make money but you don't "double your money" all the time in trading so this wouldn't work.
So yea martingale doesn't work unless theres a modified version for trading.
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