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Re: Learning to trade
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rekinthis
on 19/01/2020, 22:38:22 UTC
Finding a legit information is one of the hardest part for those traders who want to study and to get advance. There are fake information all over the internet and there are only legit gurus that giving legit information. I learn to trade when by watching in youtube and also by reading blogs in the internet about trading but experience is really the best key in order to learn how to trade.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Scam Projects and Bounty . Way forward??
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rekinthis
on 19/01/2020, 21:40:32 UTC
There is not much that a bounty hunter can do, but it is valid to make sure that the project they can support and encourage. Enter only legitimate projects aimed at running their product and dedicated to product development. Just because of the manager, the number of posts needed and how huge the bounty pool is, don't join a bounty. The research is always the key.
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Re: Death of ICOs
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rekinthis
on 19/01/2020, 21:12:00 UTC
In fact, the lack of legal protections leads to the volatile ICO industry. The current government has not yet recognised cryptocurrency as a currency, however, so in this case it is difficult for us to get specific regulations. In fact, cryptocurrencies are decentralised and it can not be managed by any government. If there's a government-managed ICO that looks like Fiat currency, otherwise investors don't find it attractive.
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Re: Halving is approacing: HOLD YOUR BITCOINS AND NEVER SELL THEM (118 days left)
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rekinthis
on 19/01/2020, 20:52:35 UTC
Yeah, you're right at the moment we're not supposed to sell bitcoin. We've got to hold on to it until bitcoin's half down and the demand pumps. So usually people who don't have much time to focus on cryptocurrencies carry out this long-term investment strategy. But for people with a lot of time, relying on crypto as their main income. Then I guess it will be more attractive for short-term investment or regular trading.
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Re: How to prepare for long term HODL
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rekinthis
on 19/01/2020, 00:25:29 UTC
When the strategy is for long-term holding, it's always safe to go with low-price assets that have a good volume of trading and a large number of exchanges. Long-term retention always requires continuous observation of changes that occur over time. Better benefit can only be gained through that. We should always bear in mind when we go for long-term holding to cash out benefit at the right time. The remainder of the long-term holding will be set on the basis of price and time. If the price reaches big, we need to be ready to take the profit and spend again before the expected time period.
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Re: stupidity is so close to poverty
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rekinthis
on 19/01/2020, 00:04:28 UTC
Okay, yeah, that's right. Individuals, like me, lose thousands of dollars a year and have lost investments simply because we are uninformed, and with our feelings, and not our brains, we actually make financial decisions. We really ought to be more curious about the economy and the market and get it into our brains that we are not going to be rich as an employee. I wish someone told me about bitcoin much earlier to make profit out of it
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Re: How long do you hold on a trade.
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rekinthis
on 18/01/2020, 23:47:59 UTC
There is time for your endurance to be checked in the trading as there are periods when the coin is not increasing but decreasing. But the good thing about that is that you have to commit to your target price and don't cancel what you've already planned, because if you still follow it, the success will be yours, just like what happens to the trader who invests when the crypto started, most of them are millionaires and some of them are billionaires. Keep until your price reaches, and don't be impatient to get a huge win.
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Re: Bitcoin back to $10k soon according to Bloomberg?
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rekinthis
on 17/01/2020, 22:23:37 UTC
Bitcoin reaching 10 K is easy and can occur in a short time, as Bitcoin can suddenly reverse the situation and also dramatically decrease. And bloomberg or whatever predicts bitcoin is not necessarily true, but all predictions of an increase in bitcoin would inspire and be confident that bitcoin will always give a good return in the near future or a long time depending on their patience and faith in bitcoin, the best choice now is to keep it and let bitcoin move as it is.
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Re: Coin PUMP ?
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rekinthis
on 17/01/2020, 21:51:20 UTC
I usually get a lot of information from blogs or from the sources of my friends when a pattern of uptrend begins like 2017. It's going to be hard to do chart analysis, I tried and ended up losing it, but I've got experience so maybe this bull run i will perform better than before. Waiting for the phenomenon that I normally track on multiple media, I hope the articles will be able to present news that works for me and allows to get into crypto early
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Re: How much can bitcoin cost in Future.
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rekinthis
on 17/01/2020, 21:17:09 UTC
Investors will not lose hope as long as the popularity of Bitcoin remains constant, they will not lose hope and will always prefer to select Bitcoin as a priority for investment. Unfriendly countries against cryptography will be open to this kind of virtualized currency one day, even though the obstacles have been so difficult. The world was evolving and it was likely that different scenarios could arise in many ways every year. I believe that in the future though sooner or later we'll reach new heights
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Re: two gambling games that are players favorite
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rekinthis
on 17/01/2020, 20:54:32 UTC
Yes, I agree with you that I like more the dice games as it is so simple. I'm gambling on, regardless of the site, I start with the dice game first. Because it is much easier to play the dice game. Anyone can easily play a dice game. The dice game comes into play with much less money. So the dice game is my first preference. If luck is good, with the dice game, you can make a lot of money and that is what people in bitcoin gambling usually want.
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Re: Bull Run is coming!
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rekinthis
on 14/01/2020, 22:33:01 UTC
Sure, the bull run can arrive, but it can't be correctly predicted for sure. If there are people that inspire us to buy bitcoin like the image shown by the OP, then there might be someone who is very interested to buy it directly so that if a lot of people buy it they can push up the price of bitcoin, this idea is really nice.
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Re: Have You Counted Or Estimate All Your Losses And....
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rekinthis
on 12/01/2020, 15:56:51 UTC
I'm no longer counting, I'm just setting my bankroll for the day I'm going to start tomorrow when it's gone.  We're not talking about a lot of money here, I'm just having fun so it's certainly not a lot of money. My range is from 100 to 500 usd a week, but losing 500 usd is already too much because I'm not hitting, and we're not just talking about losses here as sometimes when my luck hits I might win even more than 500 usd a week, so what I'm doing is just a juggling task.
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Re: BItcoin: The path to $10,000,000 ten million dollars per coin
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rekinthis
on 03/01/2020, 21:39:04 UTC
The price of $10 million could be reached in the next few years, we see that currencies have different exchange rates in each world. So if one day Bitcoin and crypto currencies are legalised in all countries in official currency, it will look so good. A value of $10 million will be reached if all nations use only one currency and have the same value, no more countries will be in debt or in crisis. Hopefully bitcoin has potential for this
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Re: Halving is approacing: HOLD YOUR BITCOINS AND NEVER SELL THEM
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rekinthis
on 02/01/2020, 00:31:52 UTC
I completely agree
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Re: it's so hard trading my day now!
by
rekinthis
on 31/12/2019, 12:30:11 UTC
the more difficult my day on trading day, some speculation and predictions that I make are always wrong, and to get profit now it is very difficult for me to get it, are there any other ways and ideas for me to increase my trading, so that I can get a little benefit , please advise and input by the big traders here or those who have more experience in day trading?
Indeed, becoming a daily trader is very difficult, because we have to be really focused and have enough time to continue to learn and monitor prices in the market. If you do not have enough time, then sometimes you will pass an appropriate moment, to buy or sell moment.
True that, but the thing is that it is a very lucrative way of making money if you become an expert at it. It is very rewarding to know all the new strategies and to adopt to the market changes as it can even allow you to escape your day to day job. In my opinion, if people in crypto have plenty of free time then they should definitely try trading. If it becomes a hobby and you're good at it, one day you might even become rich.
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Re: Government Taxing Bitcoin? Here's the Answer
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rekinthis
on 30/12/2019, 23:25:02 UTC
Here in our country our wallet is regulated by the government in some ways so there's a fees behind that like the permit or license of our wallet but not every transaction then i think that's really a little only like very affordable so no problem at all then if your account is regulated but not good like with KYC and high fees then better to find other
wait what? your country government has actually a way to monitor all of your bitcoin transactions? How is that done and which country do you live in? In my opinion, it's a crime to do such things by the government because every person should have the right to privacy. It is crazy how governments themselves do not respect the peoples rights.
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Re: Day Trading or Long-term Hodl?
by
rekinthis
on 30/12/2019, 22:36:00 UTC
Depends on your trading skills. If you are a good trader, take a shot, but remember that 95 percent of traders are losing money and another 5 percent are earning money on other hamsters. Be aware of this statics and test your luck.
Yeah without skills there's nothing to do in bitcoin trading to be honest because this market is wildness. And even if you're a great trader your stops will get hit constantly with scam wicks and fake liquidations to take as much money from you as possible, the only people who profit in this is mostly whales that have tons of money to move the prices easily, so be careful
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Re: Buy products from Amazon.com with an 8% discount. PAY WITH BITCOIN
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rekinthis
on 30/12/2019, 01:51:47 UTC
Just out of curiosity and as a potential customer:
* Where does the discount come from i.e. how is it profitable for you to make these deals?
* Are you using stolen cards to make the purchases?
* Also, are you willing to use escrow for the first purchases to build up trust?
* Finally who made these purchases that you are posting? Can you give the usernames of the people as a proof?
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Looking back at the White paper... Do you think Satoshi would be proud of us?
by
rekinthis
on 31/10/2018, 22:56:00 UTC
"What is needed is an electronic payment system based on cryptographic proof instead of trust, allowing any two willing parties to transact directly with each other without the need for a trusted third party.": Satoshi's original Bitcoin whitepaper is 10 years old today!

Hardly anyone are making Bitcoin payments without going through some kind of centralized third party, like payment processors and exchanges or wallet providers.

Satoshi wanted us to use Bitcoin directly between two willing parties, without any intermediary services.

Do you think these services are crushing Satoshi's original dreams and goals for this technology or did we just evolve to satisfy the requirements of the governments that wants to control this technology.  Huh

Do we need to go back to the original vision for this technology or do we continue on this new path?
Using wallet providers doesn't mean that the transaction is not between two parties only. For example if the person is using electrum, the transaction is not controlled by anyone just the person creating and sending the transaction. You just can't call wallet providers centralised because many of them are not if you control your private keys and they're not stored somewhere online. Ideal option is cold storages like trezors or ledgers of course. But all in all I don't see any problem with it.