The One Doctor wrote: » Apologies, I misremembered the tweet. Nevertheless, a drop from €300 to €30 is epic, and I'll be delighted if it happens (more LTC for me to trade) but it would be a prudent move to decide your exit strategy now.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Where did he say that? Saw him mention the previous fall where it went fromaround $50 down to $4 while advising people not to buy if they couldn't handle it dropping back to $20. As long as you've only invested what you can afford, I don't see the problem with hodling. I will and if it does go belly up, then fcuk it. It's not gonna break me.
The One Doctor wrote: » Well, LTC was at €300. Now it's €240. The creator of Litecoin thinks it will hit $4 again. Do you take your certain 489% profit now or... If you're a hodler you need an exit strategy.
Charlie Lee wrote: Buying LTC is extremely risky. I expect us to have a multi-year bear market like the one we just had where LTC dropped 90% in value ($48 to $4). So if you can't handle LTC dropping to $20, don't buy!
jonny_b wrote: » Really? I bought in at €49 and was gonna HODL...
Wombatman wrote: » Sold half at €340 and somebody called me a chicken. Bok bok
GreeBo wrote: » Anyone still excited? Selling @ €300 seems like it would have been a pretty awesome idea about now
Autochange wrote: » This thread was better when we were excited about Litecoin.
machiavellianme wrote: » I'm not complaining. Just warning that those walls mean very little. A 25% spike can come and go in an instant.
Wombatman wrote: » My stop loss kicked in at 246 (like to keep them a little below the walls). Waited around for signs of an bottom out or upturn and bought back in at 250. Stop loss now at 184 heaven forbid
GreeBo wrote: » I'd love to be excited again, but a stop loss kicked in and Im hoping to drops back down so I can buy back in and be excited again!:mad:
EagererBeaver wrote: » It's nothing to do with buying or selling, that's not the question. The question was whether any profit is realised through simply moving litecoin from one exchange to another. The answer is very clearly "no".
EagererBeaver wrote: » A direct analogy is if I hold 20 euro in Bank of Ireland and I move it to to AIB. I still have my 20 euro, despite the differences in exchange rates the respective banks might offer me on dollars or sterling or tulips.
EagererBeaver wrote: » I obviously understand that ffs. However, the poster made no mention of selling. He simply asked would be make a profit by transferring the coins to Kraken, the answer to which is categorically "no".