yes I was watching both rounds first one was around $1 with 200M tokens distributed, second $6 with only 2M tokens so the weighted average price for token sold is still $1.05 so the token holders from round 1 could dump the price to $2 and still be in 2x profit, bear in mind this...
Wait...so
http://eosscan.io/ says that the current price is $0.65. Does that mean that contributors now would get it cheaper than the first round?
current price doesn't mean anything, it will go higher during the day as more contributions are flowing, the price you get the tokens for, is at the end of each round, then it will be restarted to $0 and grows again for the next day...
final prices:
round #1 => $0.91 -> 200M tokens
round #2 => $1.76 -> 2M
round #3 => $6.23 -> 2M
round #4 => $3.67 -> 2M
round #5 => ongoing
so the current weighted average in general is $1 ($0.996699 to be exact) for 1 EOS token
everybody buying it in these 2M rounds is buying very expensive and in consideration of the amount in first round distributed, you will see the price in market to go lower and lower
Why EOS hitted exchanges while ICO is ongoing?
because you will get the tokens after end of each round so you can sell them if you wish