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Topic: WHAT TYPE OF CRYPTO INVESTOR ARE YOU? - page 13. (Read 2657 times)

full member
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August 21, 2020, 08:51:16 PM
#80
To be honest I feel that I'm still newbie in crypto world but for 3 years in this system I believe I'm a hodler In fact I'm holding 13 tokens and some of it are 0 value in the market.
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August 21, 2020, 06:17:15 PM
#79
its all process that keeps on going but everything starts with a desire and determination and as time goes in you will discover the areas where you feel comfortable to make more profits, success and exploit.
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August 21, 2020, 02:18:00 PM
#78
I also love to call myself as a Crypto Enthusiast and a Holder. I did not take a part on any random project ever, not even when i was newbie. I did invest on couple of good projects which i proud of. I'm not a pro trader so i try to hold my investment till i make some good profit. Early Adopting and Professional Trader is quite interesting option and risky though. Cause it need much experience to know a project properly.
plr
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August 21, 2020, 08:28:39 AM
#77


2. Crypto Enthusiast: Like a newbie, the crypto enthusiast joined the market not long ago and still doesnt have enough knowledge about the crypto industry although he has built a diversified portfolio which he checks their performance everyday.

3. Hodler: They are people who will rather hold any crypto no matter the ups and down they believe one day it will get to their desired price

4. Early Adopter: The early adopter are people who got into bitcoin when it was less than $100 about some few years ago. At that time everyone thought bitcoin was a scam but they took the courage to buy some because they believed in the technology.



I'm this kind of investors it's the easiest choice compared to trading where you need a lot of time and money to make profit being a Crypto enthusiast Hodler and Early adopter makes things easy for you all you need is patience checking for updates from time to time and of course always vigilant in the market.
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August 21, 2020, 08:16:40 AM
#76
I'm just your hodler.
If people are looking for the best strategy, then it isn't up to what type of hodling they need to do. Sometimes it depends on how much time they got on their hands.
They can day trade if they have the majority of the time in their hands and they can do more profit than holding. I ain't that kind of trader that has most of the time in the world, that's why I quit day trading.
day trading is very difficult and is only suitable for people who have at least 5-10 years of trading experience. If you are new on the market and have been earning in cryptocurrency for 1-2 years, then it is better not to try to trade every day
sr. member
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August 21, 2020, 08:00:04 AM
#75
If i have the capital to invests in crypto, i will become a hodler, no need to analyze the market, patience is only needed, but i would rather learn to trade than become a true hodler, who knows how long cryptocurrency will last.

There is every need to analyze the market, point of correction here. If you want to become a successful crypto investor or trader, you need to learn how to analyze the market. A good entry matters a lot, also knowing when to exit matter. For instance, while a friend was calling AERGO scam (of course its a decent project) because he lost about 700$ trading it, I decided to do a top-down analysis on the charts, then with some FA and bought in, I realized about 60%+ profit from that trade and it was cool. Also, Investing long term doesn't necessarily mean you just market buy without seeking for a good entry.
legendary
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August 21, 2020, 06:06:46 AM
#74
2. Crypto Enthusiast: Like a newbie, the crypto enthusiast joined the market not long ago and still doesnt have enough knowledge about the crypto industry although he has built a diversified portfolio which he checks their performance everyday.

3. Hodler: They are people who will rather hold any crypto no matter the ups and down they believe one day it will get to their desired price
I think I can consider myself as an crypto enthusiast and at the same time hodler.

Since the definition of #2 is applicable for me, I choose that too but in reality I'm a hodler of different coins but a huge percentage of my holdings are in Bitcoin and Ethereum. My portfolio is diversified at least and I'm thinking of investing into another 1 coin again (probably LINK or CRO).
legendary
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August 21, 2020, 05:57:09 AM
#73
I'd classify myself an unlucky one. My first encounter with bitcoin was in late 2012. My first bitcoin purchase was below $250. Kept trading and dealing on bitcoin but didn't holded any significant amount on the price boost. Only realized that I should have kept some during the 2017 bull run. Though I kept on bagging coins after than, my average buy price now stands at about 8.5K. I'm an early adopter without any coins, a holder and a rookie trader.
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August 21, 2020, 05:50:17 AM
#72
If i have the capital to invests in crypto, i will become a hodler, no need to analyze the market, patience is only needed, but i would rather learn to trade than become a true hodler, who knows how long cryptocurrency will last.
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August 21, 2020, 05:26:30 AM
#71
There are different types of investors with varying priorities goals, habits, and tolerance of risk. Read this thread to know the type of crypto investor you are.

1. Newbie: In any industry you must first be a newbie before you become a pro. To get started with crypto you need a little capital to start. This group include those with a little or no knowledge about the crypto industry but eager to seek to diversify their investments into new high risk assets that offer a good return

2. Crypto Enthusiast: Like a newbie, the crypto enthusiast joined the market not long ago and still doesnt have enough knowledge about the crypto industry although he has built a diversified portfolio which he checks their performance everyday.

3. Hodler: They are people who will rather hold any crypto no matter the ups and down they believe one day it will get to their desired price

4. Early Adopter: The early adopter are people who got into bitcoin when it was less than $100 about some few years ago. At that time everyone thought bitcoin was a scam but they took the courage to buy some because they believed in the technology.

5. Professional Trader: These guys have seen crypto trading as a part time or full time job. They dont have concern with holding cryptos for a long time. Their main and only goal is short term profits.

What type of investor are you? Im definitely an HODLER

Ive been on crypto for a really long while now. Been on crypto not long before bitcoin reached its maximum exchange. But ill still say im an enthusiast. I read about new coins all the time and i too am trading holistically. But im still not too deep on to crypto that id go beyond level 2. For me its just a hobby.
sr. member
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August 21, 2020, 03:43:07 AM
#70
I've been in this market for 3 years and I'm still the same holder as I was. Before I got into financial markets, I read Warren Buffett and I admired him. hold is an art, you will learn a lot of good things while holding coin. It helps you to be more patient, lucid and calm than ever. Those qualities can help us with many things that happen in life. As for the trade, I have tried it a few times, but I don't feel suitable for the pressure of trading every day.
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August 21, 2020, 03:32:34 AM
#69
I can trade every day to get both small and big profits, or I can hodl cryptocurrencies for years, and of course, most of all, I rely on hodl of top cryptocurrencies and hodl works successfully, but I am constantly looking for new opportunities.
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August 21, 2020, 02:10:47 AM
#68
I am of the holder type.Not just a normal holder but an extreme holder who doesn't cash out even at the top of the bull market.

And eventually regret the decision to hold later when the bear market is in full swing.
legendary
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August 20, 2020, 11:38:19 PM
#67
I think I am at number 3 now.
Before, I always look at the position of my coins daily but now I just let it be.

If there is a right time to sell then I might do it, but performance base I can still see a lot of support from the coins that I had been holding.
I think that is still a good sign to just keep it.
There is no doubt other investors feels the same way as me as progress is still happening.
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August 20, 2020, 11:38:05 PM
#66
There are different types of investors with varying priorities goals, habits, and tolerance of risk. Read this thread to know the type of crypto investor you are.


3. Hodler: They are people who will rather hold any crypto no matter the ups and down they believe one day it will get to their desired price



I am this kind of investors coins price go down and up and if you are holding good coins with good potential all you have to do is to follow their development and sell them at your expected high price that you set up a goal for these coins, some made triple or tenfold doing this strategy.
It always pays off when you are holding good coins.
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 20, 2020, 11:23:52 PM
#65
I can consider myself as a newbie even if I'm holding altcoins and trading.
I'm still not that successful unlike other people who are investing on crypto.
However, I hope I can become one soon. It's just hard to look for ways to earn money so you can invest on cryptos.
There are a lot of possibilities with cryptos but it's also risky.
member
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Merit: 10
August 20, 2020, 06:31:45 PM
#64
I'm also a holder. At some point a friend of mine showed me how to use the wallets and exchanges. Since then I'm slowly increasing the number of the coins/tokens on exchanges regardless big spikes on the market.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Hodlers Network
August 20, 2020, 05:19:07 PM
#63
What type of investor are you? Im definitely an HODLER

same with you, i'am a hodler too
because this type is very simple and not complicated for me, just buy a cryptocurrency and hodl it in our wallet
but remember, only hodl the best crypto such as bitcoin, ethereum and others solid cryptocurrency project
member
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Merit: 47
August 20, 2020, 04:58:15 PM
#62
There are different types of investors with varying priorities goals, habits, and tolerance of risk. Read this thread to know the type of crypto investor you are.

1. Newbie: In any industry you must first be a newbie before you become a pro. To get started with crypto you need a little capital to start. This group include those with a little or no knowledge about the crypto industry but eager to seek to diversify their investments into new high risk assets that offer a good return

2. Crypto Enthusiast: Like a newbie, the crypto enthusiast joined the market not long ago and still doesnt have enough knowledge about the crypto industry although he has built a diversified portfolio which he checks their performance everyday.

3. Hodler: They are people who will rather hold any crypto no matter the ups and down they believe one day it will get to their desired price

4. Early Adopter: The early adopter are people who got into bitcoin when it was less than $100 about some few years ago. At that time everyone thought bitcoin was a scam but they took the courage to buy some because they believed in the technology.

5. Professional Trader: These guys have seen crypto trading as a part time or full time job. They dont have concern with holding cryptos for a long time. Their main and only goal is short term profits.

What type of investor are you? Im definitely an HODLER

Lets just say that i am a normal crypto investor, because i get ethusiastics towards new project; i hodl firmly crypto currency tokens when i believe a huge profit is sure after my research work, i buy into project idea early enough and buy early, And more importantly, i trade off my profits and trade to make even further profits too.
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August 20, 2020, 04:21:24 PM
#61
you didn't list number 6. a shitcoiner.  

to which i'm one. no one hold shitcoins here but me?  they all are still in my ether wallet and not even listed to any exchange.

its the holders that actually earn money the most during the bullrun. when one altcoin they hold rise up with about $5 each, they can profit big with it already. its a long wait though but its true that users who did try to hold some tokens in the past bullrun did make a lot of money.


 Grin Grin Grin Grin Likewise me i have so many in my wallet. especially some airdrops even coins that were listed on the exchange and even delisted again. its so funny
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