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Topic: Why drop in price when listed on exchange market? (Read 1237 times)

sr. member
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This as been a question running through my mind always. All ICOs have their ICO price and sales price.  The ICO price is usually lesser than the market price (that is why people invest to make profit when its listed).
But this days when coin is listed the price drop drastically much more than ICO price which left the investors of no profit.
What could cause this drop when listed?
Let's hear our own though please.
once registered in the market, people sell right away because they get a big bonus. If not an investor who dumps, I think the coin will not fall in price.  But not only investors who dump the hunters and the team I see also do the same thing.
full member
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There are two main reasons, why a token price is falling after the first listing. First of all, bounty hunters that have earned some tokens are likely to sell them, this causes dumps. Secondly, team members are unable to make new people buy their coins because of the lack of marketing and poor management.
this condition not happen now, we see many bounty token locked for several months after distributed.the common reason now , investors want to sell their coins or token cause want to participate in another projects that maybe will give them more profits.second opinion often happen so make investors loss their trust.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
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This as been a question running through my mind always. All ICOs have their ICO price and sales price.  The ICO price is usually lesser than the market price (that is why people invest to make profit when its listed).
But this days when coin is listed the price drop drastically much more than ICO price which left the investors of no profit.
What could cause this drop when listed?
Let's hear our own though please.
once registered in the market, people sell right away because they get a big bonus. If not an investor who dumps, I think the coin will not fall in price.  But not only investors who dump the hunters and the team I see also do the same thing.

Most of us who wanted to take advantage of the market really dumped our listed coins because that's normal occurrence to happen. People would grab chances and don't want to miss it, but some day traders also wanted to ride on the buy and sell activity when hunters and investors was dumping. They do trading at exchanges which made price fluctuates high and low.
full member
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This as been a question running through my mind always. All ICOs have their ICO price and sales price.  The ICO price is usually lesser than the market price (that is why people invest to make profit when its listed).
But this days when coin is listed the price drop drastically much more than ICO price which left the investors of no profit.
What could cause this drop when listed?
Let's hear our own though please.
once registered in the market, people sell right away because they get a big bonus. If not an investor who dumps, I think the coin will not fall in price.  But not only investors who dump the hunters and the team I see also do the same thing.
many parties that responsible to price dumping in market.investors, developers team or even bounty hunter have same rules in this moment.but if developers team able to create good projects and consistantly deliver product , i am sure there are much investors will interested investing in their projects.
full member
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there are many reasons for this but they can be categorized into two. Firstly, the price of cryptocurrencies are very volatile. Listing on exchange can cause the price to be lowered due to high volatility. Also, when coin is listed, many holders most especially those investors that bought token with huge discounts and bounty hunters intend to sell quickly dragging the price to be low. Irrespective of the dumping of the coin, a good and reliable project backed token will continue to witness organic increase in price. However, this may not happen if the token is listed on exchange with low traders.
jr. member
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The expectation of all the investors is to make profit after buying coins at a particular ICO price  but unfortunately most of the times it is not like that after listing on exchanges. In my own point of view , one of the things I think is usually responsible for that is the untoward activities of many bounty dumpers so far they know they didn't invest into the coins by their own money ,hence they can dump the tokens at any price they prefer in exchange market thereby reducing the value of the coin. Another factor is if there is no increase in volume of trades on the exchange where the coin is listed which will not give passionate investors opportunity  to invest into such  coins. The value placed on coins and the trading volume in exchange where the coins are listed have a lot to do in pumping either the coin price or reducing it.
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True, it actually depends on the project itself, if the project has a good view on investors, maybe the pump will be real when it is listed on the exchange. I see harmony, even though they run the IEO, but harmony has full trust from investors, so yesterday the price can increase many times.
and one other factor is how many volume traded for the coin in exchanger, that's a really vlume or fake, and demand still best important point where this is the reason can make altcoin price moved down or up
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I think because of there are so many new altcoins, investors are not much interesting about new listing altcoins. And also lot of new projects aren't quality ones. and another reason that because of low price of top coins, people are more focus to buy those ones without considering new coins.
full member
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This is a big factor in this community.
There are so many people saying that the downfall is due to bounty hunter though it is not as always.
lem me brimng one good example... BITEX. those who participate in bounty are still crying because they made an agreement of 10% per month though until now they are not getting it as it is lock.
it is though private investors who deal the token so much cheap tell me then if i am wrong!!!
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This as been a question running through my mind always. All ICOs have their ICO price and sales price.  The ICO price is usually lesser than the market price (that is why people invest to make profit when its listed).
But this days when coin is listed the price drop drastically much more than ICO price which left the investors of no profit.
What could cause this drop when listed?
Let's hear our own though please.

many coins experienced this ... and many opinions that I read ... especially to bounty hunters who sell coins from bounties at low prices ... because bounty hunters are considered to be just looking for a momentary and quick profit without thinking about the progress they have promotion since they took part in the bounty campaign ... and there are still other opinions such as listings in markets that are not many users ... and other reasons ...
It is also necessary to answer this question, where do the developers get the price for the coin of their project?  Should start from something the starting price and at least the name of the real calculations of the cost of the coin.  It seems that some projects have initially inflated prices and therefore are very poorly listed on the market.
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This as been a question running through my mind always. All ICOs have their ICO price and sales price.  The ICO price is usually lesser than the market price (that is why people invest to make profit when its listed).
But this days when coin is listed the price drop drastically much more than ICO price which left the investors of no profit.
What could cause this drop when listed?
Let's hear our own though please.

many coins experienced this ... and many opinions that I read ... especially to bounty hunters who sell coins from bounties at low prices ... because bounty hunters are considered to be just looking for a momentary and quick profit without thinking about the progress they have promotion since they took part in the bounty campaign ... and there are still other opinions such as listings in markets that are not many users ... and other reasons ...
sr. member
Activity: 1092
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This as been a question running through my mind always. All ICOs have their ICO price and sales price.  The ICO price is usually lesser than the market price (that is why people invest to make profit when its listed).
But this days when coin is listed the price drop drastically much more than ICO price which left the investors of no profit.
What could cause this drop when listed?
Let's hear our own though please.
Unregistered projects in good exchanges and I think projects that have not been fully completed by investors are impatient waiting so that selling their tokens is too much sloping news from the project as development-led fraud causes the price of ico when the market enters down
hero member
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There are two main reasons, why a token price is falling after the first listing. First of all, bounty hunters that have earned some tokens are likely to sell them, this causes dumps. Secondly, team members are unable to make new people buy their coins because of the lack of marketing and poor management.

I think you guys need to stop this argument of bounty hunters dumping their coins, how many projects release their tokens to bounty hunters even before listing on exchanges? To me what is happening is that people are becoming wise, one there is not strong fundamentals to support a project, they dump and move, even if BNB tokens start to show sign of weakness people will start dumping
copper member
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When coins are newly listed, there are a lot of players who would want to cash out quickly, those that are majority in this category are those who never made huge efforts in getting them or spending so much for them. This eventually results into dump, previously people tend to hold with the anticipation for profit but currently a lot of persons are impatient and do not hold anymore
member
Activity: 294
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There are two main reasons, why a token price is falling after the first listing. First of all, bounty hunters that have earned some tokens are likely to sell them, this causes dumps. Secondly, team members are unable to make new people buy their coins because of the lack of marketing and poor management.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 535
Sometimes bounty hunters dump and the dump begins, then the investors follow out of fear and people rather "cut their losses" I guess sometimes over 50% of the distribution so far was dumped.
Another thing that happens is you buy up what bounty hunters sell and what fear investors sell and resell that later on for a nice turnover. If the project is good and has a use or reason for being then the price should naturally go up since the people who have dumped are now finished and everyone is buying back.
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This question already frequently asked everywhere.. Not just on Bitcointalk , I've been seen on Telegram group too. So many try ask like , why price not same as ICO price , etc.
Well.. must to know first is not just us who have that coins/tokens. There was many people who have that.. Investors , developers , bounty hunter , airdrop , etc.
And second thing , Developers not controlling what price will be "starter price" on the exchanges. Its pure depends demand of that coins/tokens
Then , last thing in my opinion is ICO price not a "fixed price" for that coins/tokens on exchanges. Price of that coins/tokens on the exchange maybe can go above ICO price or below ICO price..
copper member
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This as been a question running through my mind always. All ICOs have their ICO price and sales price.  The ICO price is usually lesser than the market price (that is why people invest to make profit when its listed).
But this days when coin is listed the price drop drastically much more than ICO price which left the investors of no profit.
What could cause this drop when listed?
Let's hear our own though please.
difficult to ascertain, but In my own opinion I think most of this projects didn't pay market maker to hold the price, or they listed on that price. Also, it may be that there was a dumb, but by who is another question.  There is a lot of secret behind this.
sr. member
Activity: 952
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It actually depends on the particular project. There were several projects whose coins/tokens pumped as soon as they are admitted on exchanges. That means the fundamentals of their projects are good and that there are interested investors and supporters or even users of their products who are ready to buy their coins/tokens from the exchanges. What is sad is that majority of the new projects have nothing special in them. Even ICO investors who bought at a much cheaper price and got some bonuses during the ICO are waiting for an opportunity to dump. That finally happens when the exchanges list the coins/tokens. 

True, it actually depends on the project itself, if the project has a good view on investors, maybe the pump will be real when it is listed on the exchange. I see harmony, even though they run the IEO, but harmony has full trust from investors, so yesterday the price can increase many times.
hero member
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That's right, your statement, most coins go down after being registered in the exchange market even though this doesn't happen on all coins, but even though there is a price decline after being registered in the exchange there is a possibility that the price of the coin will rise again in the future, because they control  the coin wants more to buy the coin so that the coin will have good potential in the future

It happens for more and more coins also because teams might pretend their ICO sold out and then they themselves dump the tokens which have never been sold in the first place.
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