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Topic: Why drop in price when listed on exchange market? - page 2. (Read 1254 times)

full member
Activity: 560
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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
legendary
Activity: 1232
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Its bad management from the teams that drags down token value when hits the exchange ,many teams gives out too much of bonuses when presales are on and many projects have no real working product backing their tokens
I agree with you on that point.
I also think that the biggest dump after an exchange listing is generated by early investors, who in most cases have received enormous bonuses.
And not the 3% bounty tokens, of which only a few percent decide to dump those.
full member
Activity: 952
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Its bad management from the teams that drags down token value when hits the exchange ,many teams gives out too much of bonuses when presales are on and many projects have no real working product backing their tokens
full member
Activity: 644
Merit: 100
There are several factors to this,the situation on the market at the moment when there is a listing of tokens on the exchange,how the team behaves,they do not merge tokens to specifically lower the price,there are large investors who bought at a discount of 50% begin to pour a special token into the bottom,and then buy it at the bottom for a penny,in short in one word-the REASON IS the HUMAN FACTOR!!!
sr. member
Activity: 1270
Merit: 254
Oikos.cash | Decentralized Finance on Tron
It is usually happens because some bounty hunter sales their token immediately no matter the price is , that is why the market dumped automatically.
The team don't give damn about the bounty hunters and their affords. I think it is right idea to sell the bounty rewards for the making profit after the news about getting listed on the exchanges.
Why immediately sell the coins of the project which you are advertising? After all, surely before you participate in the bounty,  you are studying the project and understand its prospects? If you are doing like this then it is better to hold tokens and not to sell
member
Activity: 573
Merit: 11
My own perspective about coins that drop drastically after exchange listing is the lack of good liquidity. Some projects get listed on exchanges that doesn't have good volumes. For instance, its very rare to see a project that get listed on binance exchange to dump because binance volume is huge and very high. Therefore, there is always huge demand for a coin that get listed on binance while coins that get listed on low volume exchanges will surely dump because the sellers will be more than buyers.
member
Activity: 284
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It is usually happens because some bounty hunter sales their token immediately no matter the price is , that is why the market dumped automatically.
legendary
Activity: 1310
Merit: 1000
Look, if there wasn't demand during ICo and it was not completely sold out, then price should drop after listing,because demand isn't excessive.
Drop in price is ordinary thing
member
Activity: 504
Merit: 10
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.

The cost of many coins after listing on exchanges falls below price ICO for various reasons. Among the most common is - airdrop/bounty hunter, manipulation of project teams and early investors, who took coins much below price of ICO.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
Bounty hunters should learn their lesson after all these negative thoughts by forum members. Dumping the token can be worth for a days but it will hurt the team and bounty hunters at the end. Price is not dumped by the loyal bounty hunters.
copper member
Activity: 994
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This has become a norm but I think a contributing factor to this is listing on exchanges with volume. That can really reduce the price if a token making it worthless. Also I think when there is too much bonus on sales, investors wouldn't mind to dump at any amount. The main factor affecting price dump is listing on exchanges without volume.
hero member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 504
It is also that a lot of people have different expectations in terms of their income. For some people 5 dollars is a lot of money. For others it isn't. The beauty is that bounty campaigns provide you with opportunities no matter how rich or poor you are.
sr. member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 273
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. 
member
Activity: 686
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I feel that the pricing of Ico will be at a higer end and when they listed to any exchange, the market decide its real value and that is the real price of the coin
sr. member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 322
Main reason is either bounty hunters dump their coins or those who bought at ICO dump their holdings too to buy more amount for a cheaper price. It's just the faster you sold your tokens the more profit you'll get because eventually after many days that tokens already dump hard where it's below 50% from the ICO price. If the team is really serious on their project and will follow the roadmap of their project it will return to its original ICO price after a few months and even increase above that.
I don't think bounty hunter can affect the market hugely unless the volume is so low. However, presale investors are the one who dump at the beginning including some of the ICO team member as well.
hero member
Activity: 2366
Merit: 594
Main reason is either bounty hunters dump their coins or those who bought at ICO dump their holdings too to buy more amount for a cheaper price. It's just the faster you sold your tokens the more profit you'll get because eventually after many days that tokens already dump hard where it's below 50% from the ICO price. If the team is really serious on their project and will follow the roadmap of their project it will return to its original ICO price after a few months and even increase above that.
jr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 3
This is a very interesting question.. And i have narrowed down the reasons of dump after listing to this
- Lack of proper or adequate exchange listing.
- Holding Bounty hunters tokens/coins for a long time
- Absence of Good and experienced project Advisor
- Fudd
- Absence of good news to motivate holding
- Legal problems
member
Activity: 531
Merit: 10
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.

Well, that's so simple. There are more people that are dumping the coins than those people who wants to buy. It's just simple economic rule: law of supply and law of demand.
copper member
Activity: 363
Merit: 9
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.
This is normal in my own opinion since most of the bounty hunters will sell their token once it will hit the exchange but after some time all will be stable if that is a good project and later on the price would surge.
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 251
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.

Well, let us all be honest and I tell frankly that once the bounty hunters/participants receive their bounty token rewards I can't that most of them are in a hurry to sell their coins once it has been listed in the exchange, no doubt about that. But if the price get dump its value in the market while the participants is not receiving yet their token, it means the whale investors are the main reason for it to decrease the volume in the market.
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