FileNotFound wrote: » Ethereum down almost 20% at the moment in last 24hrs
jimmii wrote: » You know they're just picking a random number to get clicks right? No one can really make predictions for these things very few people even really have half the information they would need to make a decent call. Normally the only time anyone can make a short term prediction is a whale when they're logging in to buy or sell for an amount they know is going to move things.
grindle wrote: » Hopefully it gets worse.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Any particular reason?
weemcd wrote: » First time I've dipped out of profit in crypto. Alerts flying in left, right and centre. Got stopped out on a few coins and bought BTC & ETH as I only held Alts. Hopefully this pays off. If you survive this and go on to take profit in a recovery you deserve it, as the last few weeks have been an absolute nightmare.
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » Time to head to the "Is anyone worried thread" lads. This thing is collapsing. Wait til the tether bomb explodes.
Luckycharms_74 wrote: » Going into the "are we worried thread" and it's like chicken little the sky is falling. I just wish I had €50k to invest into all these dips This correction is good, don't panic.
LawBoy2018 wrote: » Best of luck lads! Hope nobody is panic selling atm.
SummerK wrote: » Does this mean there could be more dip in crypto space? I read on another portal that bitcoin could see $29k next week which sounds scary to me. Although I have been buying on dips the last few days, I just don't know when this would stop. Already down €2k in overall portfolio value
weemcd wrote: » Hang in there! I tell you that MATIC is an absolute beast this last 3 weeks or so.
Donald Trump wrote: » Mellor, the hedges are on the obligation to deliver two assets on the forward contract.
The person who currently has one of the assets (Anne) and the person who buys one asset now (Johnny) are partially hedged. they take the risk of price movement on the other.
The person who buys two assets now is fully hedged.
Yes, we are not dealing with a forward contract in the original scenario but on a person who most definitely wants the asset in the future.
That was my understanding of this "hodl" meme thing. I used the forward contract as a simplification.
Lets even put it into layman everyday speak. Two people say they are convinced a dip is coming. One sells their assets now to buy back in. The other is not so convinced, so only sells half his assets. The latter is, colloquially speaking, "hedging his bets".
SummerK wrote: » Although I have been buying on dips the last few days, I just don't know when this would stop. Already down €2k in overall portfolio value
HGVRHKYY wrote: » 24h chart is all over the place
Mellor wrote: » None of you example include an obligation or a contract. That’s the risk you take when you but any asset. Buying an asset is not a hedge. No he isn’t. He has bought an asset. There is nothing hedged. You are basically saying every purchase over 2satoshi is fully hedged. That’s clearly wrong. They may want it for cheaper. But they are or obligated to buy it. So if the prices doesnt suit, they can change their mind. The facts it’s an independent, not obligated, action means it’s not hedging. Your examples don’t include a contract. “Hedging your bets” is an expression that comes from gambling/finance. It’s just an expression. Just because something is described as hedging their bets. Doesn’t mean it’s actually a hedge in a financial (or gambling) sense - which is a phrase that has an distinct meaning. The person who bought two assets. Hasn’t “hedged his bets” either btw.
Donald Trump wrote: » I won't go through all the post. I want to explain more clearly what I meant by the hedging comment. I am well aware of what it is. I may not have explained myself clearly. The below is predicated on the assumption/understanding I had which was that the poster was saying that a dip was coming and to wait to buy in that dip but also to hold onto what they currently had. There are five people in my example. All need two of the underlying asset in one year. Suppose they are short a forward which requires physical settlement. Asset is currently valued at 50 so all have portfolios valued at 100 today.
SummerK wrote: » Lads BTC at $32K, so 29k support news appears to be correct.