Okay, you know me well enough by now to know that I only talk about getting the odds on your side, and with buying and selling that means buying as low as you can - to limit your risk - and selling as high as you can - to also limit your risk. From my posts on the subject, you know all about how important I think having a well balanced portfolio is for accomplishing that task, as well as being informed and doing a little market watching, etc. You also know by now that I mainly use Bitcoin as a proxy for the general market even though I've never expressly said so - but you know I hate it and I don't, nor won't, own it. (In all fairness, I have to admit that I've used it as a means of transfer to and from fiat, but only because it's still almost impossible to do that any other way.)
Alright, disclaimer out of the way, it sure looks like this might be a good place to be buying back some of what you sold at the top, don't you think?
Of course, that means that you needed to have been disciplined at the top. (All you HODL folks keep calm, I'm only talking trading here, and that being only a small percentage of the overall long term investment)
Good time indeed to be buying I think. And if it goes lower, even better.
And remember, I'm not involved in BTC any more than to get in and out of crypto and to watch it as the key indicator it is.
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@cryptographic
It depends why are you buying. Buying for a long-term hold or buying for a trade. If you are buying for long-term, jump in - long-term things are very bullish in my opinion.
If you are buying as a trade, you should wait for a good signal, at the moment i don't see to many signals to support a buy. We are below all moving averages, broke support at 10,800 , broke support at 10,300, testing constantly the 10k area. Also looking at BTC on different timeframes, weekly, monthly really shows a lot. I did just that in my latest article, you can check it HERE if interested.
Why do you think it is a buying opportunity ?
I try to LTC for the few moves that I make when acquiring cryptocurrency. BTC was what I used in the past but it just go to frustrating being slow and expensive.
I just watched last nights episode of Fast Money and I really want to see BTC take off to see those looks on their face. They take such glee at Bitcoin crash. They also have no idea that coins exist past BTC, ETH, XRP, or LTC.
These would be totally baffled by Bitcshares and STEEM.
I am wondering if the calendar turning to February is going to have any effect. January was a tough month and there might be a psychological move like there was Jan 1st when the blow off run started.
I still feel this pullback is made worse because there are so many new hands in crypto. These people are not accustomed to a 60% haircut on an asset. If that happens in the stock market, it is because a company is pushing bankruptcy or someone is being indicted.
This only made the situation worse than it was. BTC, especially, was due for a shave. It ran up too quick. At this point, I am going to buy some of the trust that has some BTC in my 401K....Ill be looking at that about midday tomorrow.
We might be getting near the bottom of BTC.
As for STEEM and BTS...it is only a matter of them getting recognition. I feel more secure about STEEM because I am on here each day seeing the growth taking place. I really need to delve into BTS more...not that I am worried about @stan leaving...which someone posted on the article I put up about it that he isnt leaving, only not being so public.
First comment if you are interested:
https://steemit.com/bitshares/@taskmaster4450/mob-mentality-on-display-and-bitshares-loses-a-good-man-good-job-people
Thanks @cryptographic, as someone relatively new to all this, I've had a hard time pulling the trigger on selling at the right time, and have bought at times when coins were too high. I'm still up after getting in mostly this month, which I consider a win with the January we had.
My question is, how would you suggest someone start out day trading? What kind of signs do you look for when you are going to sell?
There have been a couple coins, like VEN, NEO, EOS, that I own that saw some great highs, but I didn't capitalize by selling those highs and held instead, which I'm ok with.
Do you just look for upcoming news? Do you sell right after the news hits and wait for the drop before re-entering? Any help is appreciated! Thanks