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Re: I'm not gonna sell any coin.
by
simpler2016
on 31/07/2016, 16:47:36 UTC
It sounds simple, but it is difficult to perform. The volatility is really unusual.
But the history of bitcoin has shown that, in general, if you hold you win. Cool
Well that sums up all things pretty well, since the history of bitcoin told us that wether there's a big dump on a coin it will still recover and make a new-step on it's way. So whatever the price will be wether down by 10% of it's current price, it will still increase as time goes by.

But we must not always depend on history as a gauge on how things are going to be in the future. There are other things that come into play whenever the price behaves rather wildly. For what it's worth, I am only investing what I am willing to lose.
I think we do not need to see the history a few years ago to predict the price of bitcoin. I think it is a different matter. although in the
previous year after a dump then prices will rise this year will rise in price is not necessarily the same as last year or a few years ago

I think you are right. I analyzed the changes Bitcoin course. Maybe I'm wrong, but Bitcoin speed, it is difficult to guess. All changes in the price of the Bitcoin, were spontaneously, and I was not able to draw an analogy with the fact that this particular factor that affects the price of Bitcoin.