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PredX - AI-Powered Prediction Market
September 05, 2021, 01:51:30 AM
#28
I wish I didn't know about this market  Grin , because I really got caught up in it. In real life, it doesn't keep up with what this market looks like and offers. Frying isn't necessary because I'm living with it, profit-seeking reasons or something, and then people come back. So why should it be, simply live with it, that's the way I do it, maybe people think that they have to exchange for other things to exchange with real life, just feel it think that you've been thinking so far with it.
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OrangeFren.com
September 05, 2021, 01:31:21 AM
#27
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.

I invest in projects that solve real world problems and have a good business usecase, like XRP and NEAR.
And not NFT right? and also not Meme coins?  Grin

i don't know why OP specifically mentioned NFT above , is he really shilling for this platform?

hope not lol

Of course I invest based on price, market trends and based on the amount of capital I use. If my capital is a lot I will buy ethereum or BNB for the long term and BNB for the medium term. And coins whose prices are still not high but potentially good in the future. As for the short term I only buy a few altcoins which I then sell at a certain price and I buy them back.
small or big amount if you really wanna buy the coin , it wont affect how much is your capital is because it is the trust that lead us buying the coin and not our capital indeed.
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PredX - AI-Powered Prediction Market
September 05, 2021, 01:18:39 AM
#26
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.

I understand what I'm doing. 

Do you understand yourself what to do with this market?

Looking at trends and values ​​based solely on the concept you are feeling, you may be limiting yourself to that. Everyone's point of view is different, sometimes people look at the process and the outcome, and they enter the market to find something for themselves, maybe happiness.
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
September 05, 2021, 12:43:07 AM
#25
I am old school person who prefers going with things that are known to give good returns and do have any hype machine to run them. This is applicable to bitcoin and the first few altcoins that came, namely litecoin.

The problem with NFT and before that DeFi staking pools or ICOs which came even before is that each of them have a hype to run them and do not have any intrinsic method to create a market of their own. Therefore the long term value of such investments is grim, however big they may grow on this day. I can say this backed by experience, such new projects have been known in the past too but today nobody remembers them. This is because majority of people who lost money investing in ICOs never came back, but moved on.

Newbies fall for these and end up wasting money. Only to be left with frustration and bad memories.
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Think better
September 05, 2021, 12:25:01 AM
#24
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends

If I choose then I prefer this first point. By looking at the trends in the market, it will be easy for us to know the developments that occur so that we can analyze profit and loss. But for this method usually requires a short time investment.
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September 05, 2021, 12:10:19 AM
#23
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.


Mostly I invest in mainstream currencies, and a small part of my capital I can afford to spend on something trendy but risky. Now I invest in NFT-games, I buy tokens of such projects and some of them significantly grow in price. Also I invest in NFT-projects that are multifunctional. They provide bridges, exchanges, marketplaces and even messagers on blockchain.
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COMBONetwork
September 04, 2021, 02:35:48 AM
#22
The best strategy is to research . Thats is really what we should do. When it comes to investing knowledge is power which we should do a research to gain knowledge. We know that if we are investing in new coins we need to search and background check those teams so that you will know that they will not scam you and also they are legit ones
Basically doing research and analyzing is important both before investing or trading,
because by doing these two things we can get more detailed information,
besides that I think it also helps us to be able to make the right decisions
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September 04, 2021, 02:21:09 AM
#21
Personally, I prefer short-term investments, because I mainly look at price movements/market trends, for short-term investments, you have to think about monitoring market conditions every day and every hour or at any time.
Second, I prefer quality tokens, which I think will increase in the next few days, and this type of token is what I target for short-term investments.
jr. member
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September 04, 2021, 02:18:52 AM
#20
1/ supply and demand
2/ low supply
3/ Social media Activity
hero member
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September 04, 2021, 01:30:56 AM
#19
The best strategy is to research . Thats is really what we should do. When it comes to investing knowledge is power which we should do a research to gain knowledge. We know that if we are investing in new coins we need to search and background check those teams so that you will know that they will not scam you and also they are legit ones
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September 04, 2021, 01:19:39 AM
#18
i do this depending on the exchange.i have binance where i hold some token( not advisiable). i have exchanges where i flip coins. while i use dex xchanges to do some turnover. i also hold loads of shit coins that i want to sell off. i have not been the lucky one. espect Axis. token. also there are other tokens that i have missed out on. i still want to invest on solana.
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Cryptocasino.com
September 04, 2021, 01:12:30 AM
#17
Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
Market trends but sometimes i was also considering to invest mainly on the price as well and this totally depend with the situation of cryptomarket.

2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
Yes, NFt has so many utility usages and this makes me feel interested to put more on NFT rather than another field like defi or protocol.

3. pretty even split of the two.
Or even more. That depends on what kind of assets that make me interested to buy that based on my analyzation whether such asset meets my criteria or not.
jr. member
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Merit: 1
September 03, 2021, 06:40:33 PM
#16
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.


I just buy good cryptos :p
sr. member
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Merit: 347
September 03, 2021, 06:35:27 PM
#15
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.
~

1. Join with the hype but of course you should know on when to get out because when the hype is over then this is where the price starts to go down.
2. Utility or use-case would always be important to consider but there are some projects which hadnt able to get sufficient attention or lets say underrated but well this is how market works.
3. Why would need choose one if you can have both?
4. Invest on what you could afford to lose and dont really get stressed out when you do lost.
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L0tt0.com
September 03, 2021, 06:29:22 PM
#14
I invest to a coin when it's at its lowest price and usefulness of thw coin. Check the lowest price and that's the time you'll buy. You can do the options you provide depends on what you want. Option number two is good for long term.
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BK8 - Most Trusted Gambling Platform
September 03, 2021, 06:28:09 PM
#13
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:
Okay

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
Yes, sometimes. Because.....

D2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
Not this time, because...

3. pretty even split of the two.
diversification.


And here are my strategies:
Invest in top coins
invest in coins that I really know about fundamentals. Not Invest in hype coins
hero member
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
September 03, 2021, 06:18:56 PM
#12
I invest with what I know and not just going with the crowd. The hype can be avoided but there are times that I have to learn about what's with the hype and if I think if it's sustainable. It's still about your knowledge as you invest because if you just go with the price and trend, you'll be doing it wrongly. I've done that in the past before that I only buy when I see the price of a coin goes up and I've learned that it's not really a good strategy at all because you'll regret it in the end. Because after it goes up then we know what's next.
jr. member
Activity: 187
Merit: 1
www.cd3d.app
September 03, 2021, 04:29:28 PM
#11
Most successful investment strategy is buy when everyone is selling and sell when everyone is buying which can be long term or short term but definitely it is the most successful one.
wow , you are really a smart investor and think quite simply how to trade . But do you really control your emotions in this market? . Yes theoretically we know that buying low and selling high but in reality there are emotional sides that cannot be mastered and you will start to panic.
hero member
Activity: 2030
Merit: 402
September 03, 2021, 04:24:40 PM
#10
I haven't even looked into NFTs so far. I have investments into only some coins in this market. Bitcoin is my first choice of course as I'm one of HODLers. And after that Ethereum and BNB follow. I have a bigger investment into Ethereum compared to BNB. Because according to my own analysis, Ethereum can reach incredible levels like even near $10k in the next bull run. I had some other coins also but sold all of them and now the situation is like this.
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Merit: 110
September 03, 2021, 04:21:07 PM
#9
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.


Yes. Of course we also see market developments or market trends that are happening, so we invest will generate profits faster. However, this method can only be used for short-term trading. Because the crypto trend will quickly move from one crypto to another.
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