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>>6646204
No. There are a number of reasons. Although I have liquidated 60% of my XRP to buy other coins on the dip, there is always a place in a portfolio for this promising token in the very long term. Should it dip again, then I will acquire more.

There is going to be much farther regulations as crypto can fund blackmarkets and in turn, certain currencies will be banned from trading, however XRP is not one of those coins.

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>>6377095
Here's some. A few require ID, obviously.

CEX IO
Gemini
Bittrex
Bistamp
Bittylicious
Cryptomate
Coss
Paybis
ALPHACashier
Coinfloor

There's tons of others. Also, why not just buy another popular coin as they are on a dip and just arbitrage?

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>>6017326
OP, there are a fuckload of smaller exchanges out there which will let you exchange fiat for cryptocurrency. They will also offer you a wallet on their exchange to hold the crypto after fiat purchase. Some trading platforms will also allow you to buy ETH or BTC from deposited fiat.

Loads of smaller exchanges to get the best deals, although they don't list scores of coins tho. Useful for arbitrage as well.

Here's a few.
Cointal
cryptomate
localbitcoins
alfacashier
Gemini

t.

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>>5945734
Comfy reporting in.

Coffee, smokin', chillin.

Comfy.

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>>5725714
Forgive my TA OP, but I see a short term rise, but an overall dip. Profiteers, ... ye' call bayonets and I call set your stoploss.

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>>5263008
>TA is useless in most coins.
Crypto can be brutal for it, yeah. Read more.

>Just a summary of hype and rumours based on leaks,
Eh?

>has worked 80% of the time for me.
Win some, lose some. Eggs in one basket, yo'?

>Cap this /biz/. Dont die a poor fag and sell early at these targets, dont get greedy!
Greedy? /biz? Really? Noooo way! (kek)

>Short Term Coins - Targets (24-48 hrs)
Bad T.A, anon.

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>>5107429
>Is it unreasonable to assume that a person could teach themselves to day trade and turn a $50-$100 profit each day with a starting capital of $3000?

Easily. But being good at daytrading means understanding T.A, managing "a loss", contracts, CFD, leverage, rolling stops, swing trades, premiums and commission etc. And that takes practise. The skills are transferable to other instruments, not just cryptos.

>On a side note, what is the best cryptocurrency broker site?
For day trading you're looking for a quick platform whose contracts do not have an expiry. There are loads but its up to you to find what suits. I use one that has rolling stops to catch the swing trade and lock in the profit if it tanks.

>Also, if you're gonna be a piece of shit, there are thousands of other threads to troll.
No way yo'. Daytrading is complex a.f, but you'll know if you're cut for it. I love doing it.

>Thanks.
Y.W.

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>>5091321

kek'd .. getting spooked by a cartoon girl

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>>5060614
>they're totally separate markets.

I agree with you on that point. Ripple XRP is incorrectly labelled as a cryptocurrency, when it's a modern solution to old business problems, being slow clearing of financial transactions, e.g a transfer of $ 180 million in a corporate transfer takes 3 seconds from New York to Japan. Old systems takes 3 - 5 days.

You're right, xrp isn't for buying hookers and pizzas.

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>>5020279
Just been pumped 20% on the Western exchanges at 0830 GMT.

Bags!

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