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Topic: Why is everybody dumping Bitcoin? - page 13. (Read 3314 times)

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September 15, 2017, 03:00:15 AM
#38
People are dumping because they cannot control their emotions that's why we should only invest what we can afford to lose so that we would not be prone to panicking.
I agree! There's a huge number of crypto-newbies out there... I'm surprise in seeing how easily a lot of people fall into a panic fever! Stay on crypto guys! Once the engine is invented we cannot turn back to the horses!
sr. member
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September 15, 2017, 02:58:02 AM
#37
Just voted the 16th NO in the poll. I learned my lesson. So, now that there is this price drop happening, I won't sell even a single satoshi until the price rises back once again may it take months or even year to happen. At the moment, I keep on buying from time to time and I'm glad the price drop continues so I can buy even more.
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September 15, 2017, 02:51:33 AM
#36
expect the price to dip because not only did a chinese exchange say they are shutting down but also huobi and okcoin are in "talks" with regulators. even though this is the truth and people are panic selling once it reaches a bottom we will see "regulated" flow of money back into btc and subsequent alts. poloniex just listed gas which is part of neo. ifyaknowwhatimean. we will see the bottom for september within a week. just be cool and play it smart.
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September 15, 2017, 02:48:50 AM
#35
This is because they are getting worried of the downfall of bitcoin's price, they are panicking on what to do, majority sold their bitcoins. But for me, I will just hold my bitcoins. I will earn this eventhough it's not that big to invest to campaigns.
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September 15, 2017, 02:37:37 AM
#34
Well, I'm not and I'm a newbie. I just heard the bad news from China and I guess that's a huge factor. But it seems Bitcoins have enough infrastructure to not collapse entirely. Unless everyone sells tomorrow which is very unlikely obviously.
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September 15, 2017, 01:42:29 AM
#33
It will go to $3k and then shoot up to $6 or $7k, maybe higher. It will then have to test $5k while it is up there. Trading is boring. It does the same thing over and over again. Panic sellers are great. I want their coins.
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September 15, 2017, 12:39:41 AM
#32
Basicly, when some famous people said something about bitcoin, it will effect to all investors all over the world. For now, what happen? Jamie dimon said Bitcoin is a fraud even he doesn't have any evidence about it. But it effected to all investors. Make them dumping their future, their life. So sad.
hero member
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September 15, 2017, 12:30:23 AM
#31
To be honest, I don't care what China is doing with Bitcoin because I have long term expectations from Bitcoin and I might buy during the dips but won't sell it as of now for next few years.

However, there are the people who are pure speculators and they want to earn a handsome profit from such incident. I have a friend who bought Bitcoin when the price was down in pre-fork period and he sold his investment when the price was $5,000 and now he is all set to start investing again so I don't see any other reason for dumping Bitcoins except speculative gains or panic sell.
sr. member
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September 15, 2017, 12:21:38 AM
#30
I also think the newbies are the ones dumping their coins, as far as I know or most of the people I know who are into bitcoin or in the cryptoworld are still holding on to their coins even if bitcoin is dumping hard. I don't think bitcoin is going down below $3000 though so I would still hold on to mines as well.
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September 15, 2017, 12:17:31 AM
#29
If you are planning to dump bitcoins now, I guess you are too late already. If has plummeted to $3200 now. So it you sell it today, definitely we will have incurred great loss. This is not the time to dump it, but rather a good buying point. This is a perfect timing for those who want to go in the market specially if you are in for the long haul. So I advise newbies to instead of selling, grab bitcoin while its cheap because bitcoin will not die. Its just China that are waging wars against crypto's and you need to logical think that bitcoin is not just China, its a global revolution. So stop with all the dumps and instead get it today.
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September 15, 2017, 12:12:10 AM
#28
Speculation would be my guess. BTC is a speculation driven market so it wouldn't be unlikely if a few parties manipulated markets to push them high through the past few months. Profit taking could've been curbed along with the market sentiment. Something however, has kicksarted a massive selloff in the recent days. Buying the dip memes aren't helping when everyone is selling and there's no sign of stopping. That's what happens in purely speculative markets.
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September 15, 2017, 12:07:44 AM
#27
It's because of bitcoins downfall. We can't blame them if they panic and sell their bitcoin because of the downfall. Those who are holding their bitcoins (like me) have high hopes that bitcoin will go up hopefully soon.

There is a reason for people to sell Bitcoin now beacuse of China actually banning the exchanges means that major player of Bitcoin which is China will have. Ow difficulty in buying and selling . This thier volume will drop significantly and this will also have an impact globally thus to be on a safer side people have being selling massively .

We can't blame them if they are too scared for what's happening right now,mostly those who dumped it are newbies on holding. I mwan maybe they.plan to hold t yet the price decrease so they will just dump it. It's normal that in every event in btc there are users who got panic.
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September 14, 2017, 11:20:51 PM
#26
It's because of bitcoins downfall. We can't blame them if they panic and sell their bitcoin because of the downfall. Those who are holding their bitcoins (like me) have high hopes that bitcoin will go up hopefully soon.

There is a reason for people to sell Bitcoin now beacuse of China actually banning the exchanges means that major player of Bitcoin which is China will have. Ow difficulty in buying and selling . This thier volume will drop significantly and this will also have an impact globally thus to be on a safer side people have being selling massively .
sr. member
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September 14, 2017, 11:10:51 PM
#25
I don't know why people got panic so easily. People are currently dumping massive coins in the market because of China's action to regulate Bitcoin. What do you think people should do instead of dumping their coins just like that in the market that lead to damage the value of bitcoin?
I dump some of my bitcoin because I really needed some money,
But for real if I have some Fiat I wouldn't dump it ,
And if I have some extra cash I would surely buy some bitcoin since it is being dump or the price is so low.
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September 14, 2017, 11:09:08 PM
#24
It's because of bitcoins downfall. We can't blame them if they panic and sell their bitcoin because of the downfall. Those who are holding their bitcoins (like me) have high hopes that bitcoin will go up hopefully soon.
legendary
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September 14, 2017, 11:02:22 PM
#23
it's probably the beginner's players so they throw bitcoin afraid of bitcoin the more days it slumps down, so they are safer than losing a lot better off a little loss by the way of removing bitcoin from now on...

It's normal when Chinese holding 20% global market that will affect bitcoin value in world wide. As we know panic sell is inevitable but personally,  I keep hold my most bitcoin because I'm waiting for another segwit on October that will make bitcoin bubbling high !
sr. member
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September 14, 2017, 10:53:53 PM
#22
I don't know why people got panic so easily. People are currently dumping massive coins in the market because of China's action to regulate Bitcoin. What do you think people should do instead of dumping their coins just like that in the market that lead to damage the value of bitcoin?

The bitcoin price is decrease $1k to $3,380 from $4,380+ in the last 3 days, of course people will panicked because of this crashed. To be honest i'm also panicked and sell my bitcoins before it become more worse. More people will dump their bitcoins if no good news about bitcoin.
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September 14, 2017, 10:45:05 PM
#21
I don't know why people got panic so easily. People are currently dumping massive coins in the market because of China's action to regulate Bitcoin. What do you think people should do instead of dumping their coins just like that in the market that lead to damage the value of bitcoin?
Some investors didn't want to lose more than they can afford therefore some are on the panic mode.
For me I think instead of dumping their bitcoins I think we need to buy more so the value will not keep on falling. Smiley
newbie
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September 14, 2017, 10:40:30 PM
#20
it's probably the beginner's players so they throw bitcoin afraid of bitcoin the more days it slumps down, so they are safer than losing a lot better off a little loss by the way of removing bitcoin from now on...
legendary
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September 14, 2017, 10:11:43 PM
#19
I didn't expect 10 no's and 0 yes, but I'm glad to see that result of voting until now. My answer is NO and I must share headline of one thread "hold your shields", you seen that, and that we should do now. Who is crazy to sell in 3000 dollars when price will go back on 5 and higher, nobody from here.
Headline of this thread should be changed, not everybody is dumping bitcoins, there is many of us here who don't feel panic from this big dip, votes are showing what community is thinking about dumping bitcoins.
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