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Re: Will bitcoin Die because of global Regulations?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 03/02/2018, 17:18:42 UTC
If regulations start to be created at global level, that only means awareness for Bitcoin at global level.

If Bitcoin has value today, that's because regulations don't change the way it works.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: How to trade without losses
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 11/01/2018, 18:13:45 UTC
Capitalization is one of the fundamental issues that significantly affect the trader's survival in this field or not, as well as the ratios of profits received and losses incurred, which may be doubled due to the lack of wise management of capital, whether large or medium
As everyone knows that trading is a trade there is a possibility of profit and loss.
Deleting from the capital first is the reduction of risks, in addition to achieving the greatest gains and theoretically as a simple definition is the risk or the transaction by a percentage of capital in return for the biggest profit in the sense of starting from the background of I risked a small amount of money in order to make another profit.
This is to capitalize in a professional way, especially in a volatile market such as the digital currency market.
- It has nothing to do with the capital of the analysis, whatever its kind - technical - basic - digital because I will not only win a good capital appreciation and then enter my deals randomly on the belief that I will win and this is wrong,
- Stop loss and the best ratios as I always say is 4%. Returning to the previous point you will find that if your technical, technical and basic studies are good, you will find that the stop loss has been done and after the evaluation, which is better to be monthly for the deals you will find that 70 % Of transactions were often successful when we were studying a particular currency and for example setting a point of entry, especially on the basis of data available to you, the market will often follow your expectations and as a stop loss ratio,
There is, of course, a difference in capital inflow between small cap capital ($ 100- $ 2000), medium (2001- $ 15k) and large ($$$$$)
But what brings together all is that I do not put all the eggs in one basket, that is to leave any transaction with any capital even if my analysis indicates high rates that this currency will rise and I will stop the loss It would be good if you are a newbie and a small capital to take the amount Which started with a tax for learning, but a large adventure may blow the capital of my capital and divide my capital into three parts of the Scalping any quick deals with a stop loss less than 4 percent to keep the capital for as long as possible in which I try and implement all the strategies that I had previously learned and part of the storage in the short term from two to two months as I kept on W Emergency and surprises may occur and the need to strengthen the former My Position
For medium people, I recommend starting the distribution of capital on several platforms and working centrally on storage strategies with a stop loss rate of 6% to 10% and up to 15% which we will talk to in the next few days, God willing, but the deals of Scalping must be entered in high percentages of the part Which is allocated to it more than the past, especially after gaining experience + reduction of the stop loss so as not to lose a lot and in return I try to profit more than that to increase profit margin almost content and more important to provide part of the profits of another profitable project is mining.
As for the owners of the capital, the big money (people know the job ) and I do not think they need my humble advice
Without having a crystal ball or a time machine you can not trade without losses. But I recognize that you have some good points regarding risk management.
Absorbing as much knowledge as possible to make the best choices and diversifying our net worth are very good ways to mitigate the risks, and people at the top of the market already know that.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: How to stop ICO ?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 26/12/2017, 01:51:59 UTC
Many of these ICOs are made in an anonymous manner, so I don't think regulation is enough to stop them. Investors themselves are the only ones who could stop it, and the best you can do to achieve that is spread awareness among people.
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Re: Mistakes in trading that lead to loss of money
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 18/11/2017, 17:18:02 UTC
I just got burnt with bitcoin cash, entered late and lost over $1000 but I've learnt my lesson and I'm hoping to be wiser in future
I guess you are not the only one. Given the insane trading volume in the last week, I think a lot of people got burnt.
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Re: Will bitcoin change the distribution of wealth in the world?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 19/10/2017, 23:33:30 UTC
If Bitcoin becomes really successful, that's what is waiting for us. Since it is a borderless payment system, Bitcoin can receive investments from all over the world, and if at least 10% of the world's wealth goes into Bitcoin, the small guy that is an early adopter can be highly benefited.
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Re: How do you deal with loss?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 03/10/2017, 15:07:16 UTC
So in trading how do you deal with loss? For example you've invested in an alt and now it has fallen quite hard and you're on the brink of losing all your bitcoin you invested in it.
How do you actually deal with it? Do you wait and keep on waiting in hope that it will bounce back up and return your investment or you sell and get whatever left of your investment?

It depends on the investment. If you see it will continue to go down, selling is the best thing to do. But if this is a solid investment, you have to be patient and wait for a rebound.

The difficult thing to do is not to act emotional in such events, and there are simple things that might help you. One of them is something that many people already know, but they underestimate the importance of it... which is never invest what you can't afford to lose, so when the prices fall, chances are lower that you panic sell.
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Re: If you have now 500$ for invest? Where you invest?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 17/09/2017, 22:30:49 UTC
I would invest in Bitcoin. No need to be a genius to know that the China FUD crashed the price more than it should. I can see it at six thousand dollars before the end of the year.
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Re: What are ways to make money from bitcoin/alt?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 19/08/2017, 23:11:30 UTC
I think trading is one of the best methods to make money from bitcoin and altcoins. But it is not so easy, you need some knowledge about it, otherwise it is so risky. You can participate also in the Bounty campaigns and earn some tokens for free.

Most people will lose money trading. I lost quite a lot at first (both coins and dollars). Over time, I became a more consistently profitable trader, but it took a lot of patience and hard work. You need to be really patient holding altcoin bags. They are really illiquid and you can lose a lot of value instantly. It's important to learn how to patiently hold through such market action.
It's not only in crypto. In the stock market most traders lose money too, at least that's what the statistics say. I think the best way to profit is holding. But it might be a good solution to use part of your portfolio to trade, if you really want to trade, and the other one investing and holding.
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Re: What's going on? Bitcoin for the rich only?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 05/08/2017, 08:51:06 UTC
Hi,

Even just a year ago bitcoin was useable... now the fees are about 10x what the banks charge. Seems like its changing from a peer-to-peer money system for everyone into yet another convenient way for rich people to exchange funds!

What went wrong> And more to the point, who is responsible? What can be done to fix it?
Thanks
Andy
The fee does not seem to be a problem anymore. Believe me if you want, but recently I've seen small transactions being confirmed with almost zero fee. Everything indicates that the network was being spammed in past months.
You also need to understand that it is not very wise to compare Bitcoin with banks. Visa is faster because it's centralized, but this will never be the best way to store value.
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Re: Why Most ICO's are SCAM ?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 21/07/2017, 23:11:40 UTC
The problem is not only the lack of a working product at the beginning of crowdfunding, maybe the biggest problem is unrealistic plans, things that, if done, would take years to be ready for real world use.
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Re: Burger King to Accept ...
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 07/07/2017, 21:59:34 UTC
Good to see this initiative being taken in such a large country. It would be great to see this happening where I live, but it will probably take some time.
Patience is the key.
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Re: what will happen to the price of bitcoin?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 23/06/2017, 14:01:53 UTC
I think the price will go higher. But I'm not sure, because it looks like core devs do not approve segwit2x code.
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Re: ETC and LTC is most funniest chinese scam coin ever!
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 08/06/2017, 22:24:59 UTC
It's not just a matter of who supports it, it's also a matter of fundamentals. For many individuals ETH decisions are not decentralized enough, and switching to PoS will bring even more turbulence.
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Re: Can bitcoin improve the economy of a country?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 25/05/2017, 23:01:17 UTC
Countries with a weak currency can greatly benefit from this. In fact, the presence and importance of Bitcoin is something that can be noticed strongly in such countries, as Venezuela.
No one wants to depend on a currency with astronomical inflation rates, and Bitcoin is one of the few affordable alternatives for a large portion of the population of such countries.
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Re: How much risk in bitcoin investement ?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 11/05/2017, 18:13:55 UTC
From my point of view, it's like investing in a startup in its early stages, and that means that the risk is really high.
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Re: Cloud Mining Viable in 2017?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 26/04/2017, 22:07:53 UTC
When people say that it is not worth investing in cloud mining, they are not lying, and it's better to learn now than to learn the hard way.
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Re: 20000+ Rich people email list for marketing and email marketing
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 12/04/2017, 14:25:50 UTC
That would be useful to me a year ago when I was trying to promote an specific project, but not at the moment. However it will probably be useful for other people here in the forum.
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Re: Samson mow. Bitcoin unlimited is over.
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 29/03/2017, 02:30:42 UTC
I think there are still a considerable number of miners in favor of the idea. The community and the miners need to come together to reach a consensus.
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Re: china will no longer able to control bitcoin market???
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 14/03/2017, 23:43:00 UTC
If Bitcoin splits into two, due to the blocksize issue, I think China will have a lot of influence over BU, but I think the other chain will keep its properties, and probably a larger number of users, at least that's what the number of nodes indicates.
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Re: What can i do with Bitcoin?
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Carmen_Sandiego
on 01/03/2017, 02:43:16 UTC
I think it's currently possible to do anything with Bitcoin, because there are already debit cards for Bitcoin, and there are also services that allow you to pay your bills with Bitcoin. The problem is that such services have high fees.
It would be more interesting if you could buy things using Bitcoin directly, without relying on such services. It's just a matter of time anyway...