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Topic: When to execute a buy order on ICO? (Read 106 times)

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January 30, 2018, 08:10:39 AM
#5
Come on guys..

I am asking about apples, and you are talking about bananas.
The topic is about when to execute the buy around launch time, not what phase of the ICO to join. Nor is it about only investing money I can afford to lose. I know this stuff.

Stay on topic as it is a highly relevant question for many.
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January 30, 2018, 06:18:21 AM
#4
Many ICO’s are being sold out rather fast these times. It makes me wonder about something. Let’s say you can buy tokens at 10.00 am EST. But is the time of buy considered the time you execute an order or the time it gets accepted by the company? It can easily mean a difference of 2-3 minutes which is a lot in crypto space.

Try to find syndicates ( They are all usually private) or get to know a couple of whales which can give you a little but significant hints about the next presale of your desired ICO.

Speed is your best friend for gaining early token. If your connection is slow you will usually be left behind!
full member
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January 30, 2018, 06:12:55 AM
#3
ICO's has its own strategies depends on how they want to sell their coins.Most of the ICO's that are really hard to buy are the Lending ico,they are putting scheduled time to purchase the coins with very limited amount.In that case you should have good internet connection so you can purchase some.The others like erc20 token they are accepting a private sale which you can get a high bonus before they proceed to crowdsale but i think they a minimum in purchasing in this method.Always research on what project you want to invest and always the money that you can afford to lose.
legendary
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January 30, 2018, 06:03:09 AM
#2
Many ICO’s are being sold out rather fast these times. It makes me wonder about something. Let’s say you can buy tokens at 10.00 am EST. But is the time of buy considered the time you execute an order or the time it gets accepted by the company? It can easily mean a difference of 2-3 minutes which is a lot in crypto space.

Once you've definitely decided which ICO you will invest in, you should try and get in as soon as you can (in private presales) cause you will get the biggest token bonus.
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Activity: 140
Merit: 22
January 30, 2018, 05:54:01 AM
#1
Many ICO’s are being sold out rather fast these times. It makes me wonder about something. Let’s say you can buy tokens at 10.00 am EST. But is the time of buy considered the time you execute an order or the time it gets accepted by the company? It can easily mean a difference of 2-3 minutes which is a lot in crypto space.
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