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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
by
HR
on 20/04/2017, 08:30:43 UTC
Will DASH go under $50 I thought I could never go down this low that I thought of buying when I saw the price dip to 80$.  I'm not familiar with what happened lately that causes this fall but will it go up to a hundred a gain? because I'm going to ride along this time.
There is no crystal ball, so no one can tell what the future will bring. Sorry to be honest with you.
DASH can go to <..... put your wish number here .....>.
Remember when bitcoin was $0.05 / each ? Or when it was $9 / each ?

No crystal ball, you're right, and no "experts" with secret gnosis either, but there are probabilities on something happening or not.

Has anyone taken a look at the two websites I mentioned yesterday with tons of educational articles about technical analysis?

Free yourselves from being simple followers and begin to educate yourselves so you can make your own well informed decisions (and not just about price action).

It's Monday and I've got real work to do, so I'll leave you with this update from something I posted yesterday (that had too many lines for some folks,  Cheesy)

. . . and the stink bids I have left don't require my attention. ;-)

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Add: Look at how .043 has already been recovered. MasterSchmuck must be passed out on the floor by now. He's got so turned upside down that I can't even imagine how much money he's lost. Hey pal, what goes around comes around - this time what you always do to your followers has happened to you. How does it feel?

Schmuck.

Hello, a trader-wannabe here (ignore my rank, I am a late bloomer). Will learn on how to educate myself... later, aftet I sort this out.

So in short, the price will recover, right? Or is it time to do that damned cutloss?

I would say .075 - .08 is probable, but I wouldn't even begin to venture on a time frame just now. A retest of the lows is more likely first.

Cheers

@Miiike - With BTC outperforming on a relative basis, I would "convert" those target figures I mentioned on the 3rd into their equivalent USD numbers from the time, i.e., 75-80 USD, and start looking at the cash chart for an exit (which, in all likelihood, has already seen its high within the range).

Good luck, and best regards