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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Trading sucks, I'll just hold my coins
by
gabmen
on 21/08/2017, 03:11:12 UTC
If it were so bad there would not be so much trading volume on the market. But I also think holding is better.
Also, statistically, holders have much better results than most traders in terms of earnings, as long as they are holding the right assets.
Actually the crypto market still very potential and easy earning profit if you can spend your money buy Bitcoin and long term it, or choose an altcoin for have profit better Bitcoin if you know. The price of cryptocurrency in future can growth more but we need Bitcoin create this trend first.
And I must say I got some real experienced man. I would say that if somebody wants to quit trading then it is up to that person and it tells us that that person is not hard working. Market always has ups and downs and for real trading we must how to go through them. Bitcoin already has proven that it is better than all other currencies. But holding is also not a bad thing if we think about it as it also gives huge benefits.
Yes and for me I have nothing to say about bitcoin proves everything that he is the number coin of all we can't say that it will die soon but never be happen so for me trading much better and holding give this only a specific time but don't hold too long.
Here comes the thing that what actually you want to make? And there are two possibilities, either you would be aiming to get more money or you would be aiming to get more bitcoin. holding coin is lazy thing it will and trading is active. Both contains risk because if value falls in market then both things will be at loss but trading will be more in loss. The only difference is that trading gives you bitcoin and holding gives you money. So its up to you what do you want.

Im not sure how you see it dude. Bitcoin is money. Both holding and daytrading can give you profit. Holding isn't lazy, its for people who feel safer leaving their coins in their wallets because active trading may make them lose money. There's nothing wrong with both it just depends on the person's preference and capacity to handle the market movements