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49429850 No.49429850 [Reply] [Original]

Do we buy a coin before the Binance listing or after?

>> No.49429934

>>49429850
>buy before binance listing
Hype drives the price up, and because of the fomo and the madness, there's a price drive.
Inevitably price dump after the listing, so fundamentals and project value wouldn't really hold up.

>In after Binance listing
Cheapiesssss

>> No.49429957
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49429957

currently how the market looks, neither, you'd rather rope yourself

>> No.49430370

Always buy before a Binance listing

>> No.49430399

Binance only lists "valuable project" that means they are only listing already pumped coins and then, when they're already listed, they dump to hell (such as MC)

>> No.49430403

>>49429850
Always before so you can ride the wave.

>> No.49430418
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49430418

You don't believe me?
Then go, open your Binance app and go to gainers, then go to losers

>> No.49430424

>>49429850
Buy before the pre-binance listing pump.
Buy after the binance listing dump.

>> No.49430472

>>49430424
They will never pump back tho

>> No.49430556

It isn't 2017 anymore.
Nowadays most coins don't pump or even dump after major exchange listings.

>> No.49430576

>>49429850
before, lmao. The point is to get your bags pumped, not to pump them yourself

>> No.49430604

>>49430556
wrong. They do, but only in bull markets

>> No.49430624

>>49430556
Meant to say, they sometimes might even dump after exchange listings.

>> No.49430634

>>49430418
Everything is red lmao just as I expected

>> No.49430645

>>49430472
Depends on your timescale. If you're dealing with shitcoins on a low timeframe then don't buy back in.

>> No.49430664

>>49430556
Wrong, literally nothing is pumping because there's no holders, and everything is red because the second something is barely green everyone is selling.

>> No.49430751

>>49430645
No one is spending $50.000 to wait 5 years to have $100.000

>> No.49430766

>>49430664
Because EVERYONE wants short term money

>> No.49430781

>>49430604
>>49430664
They might pump in bull periods, but not the ridiculous "10x minimum in a week" pumps we used to see in the past whenever a shitcoin showed up in Binance

>> No.49431034

>>49430766
>>49430781
Binance is not a profitable platform anymore, just go to 1inch or cake

>> No.49431679

>>49429850
How fucking retarded must you be to not realise that the best time to buy a project that actually is right before and after. You get to buy early, wait for the fomo to kick in - dump on these faggots. And then you dump, it gets cheap and then you scoop it up again if you see any potential.
But if there's no potential, you still made your money

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49431701

>>49429934
>CHEAPIESSSSSS

>> No.49431724

>>49430751
Kek this, but before it goes to 100, there's a point where it goes till 1000 but people get greedy and don't know when to tap out

>> No.49431772

>>49431679
How does one truly find an actual project with potential? What do you look at even? I've been trying to work and find out things, but somehow even the projects that are decent are gettting gooddamn fucked in the ass

>> No.49431816
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49431816

>>49430556
>It isn't 2017 anymore.
>Nowadays most coins don't pump or even dump after major exchange listings.
You really have to be coping too damn hard after your bags bleeding to be saying this.
Coins barely pump as huge as they used to, and now even if they do - they dump just as fucking quick.
In a fucking goddamn second.
What are you on?

>> No.49432015

>>49431772
Generally people look at a lot of criteria but I'll tell you what I look at in particular to be able to gauge if this is the right kind of investment.

Idea & Industry - if the idea makes sense, if it's feasible and if the industry in consideration has a growth scope

Founders & their history. A lot of the random people here hide behind different doxxed names and right royally seem to rug the fuck out of everyone and that's absolutely unfair.

Usecases and Value Generation - even if there's the right industry and growth scope,, if the value generation aspect is zero then it won't really matter

>> No.49432025 [DELETED] 

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>> No.49432051 [DELETED] 
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49432051

If you still have to ask this, maybe you shouldn't even be here.

>> No.49432073
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49432073

If you still have to ask this, maybe you shouldn't even be here.

>> No.49432125

>>49432015
Eitherways there's been no proof of it working _ I'm sure Metaverse & Web3.0 have been normie buzzwords now, so there should be a significant inflow of money, if there's as much potential as I think but there's no show. What good does any of your advice hold.
Thanks for nothing

>> No.49432224

>>49429850
claim haircomb before inevitable listing
this isnt even a joke

>> No.49432243

>>49431816
>Coins barely pump as huge as they used to, and now even if they do - they dump just as fucking quick.
>In a fucking goddamn second.
But that's exactly what I implied you illiterate mongoloid.

>> No.49432254

>>49430556
Unironically most exchanges themselves hire people to pump their bags, it's so common that nobody bats an eyelid any longer.

>>49430576
Unless you're a whale, and in that case pump manipulation becomes too damn easy to make massive gains. Or you're friends with a whale.

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49432256

>>49432015
No wonder there's so much hype about LoveLace.
It's a one of a kind Metaverse-as-a-service toolkit where it's using Metaverse as a tool to drive more projects - both in the blockchain and off it - to adopt to the Metaverse.

Investors are doxxed, and Value Generation is massive because the Metaverse industry is aimed at growing to 800B$ in the next 5 years, and what better than a development coin rather than losing value on some random jpegs of stupid monkeys.

>> No.49432259

>>49432224
Sauce?