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<p>[QUOTE="BNB Analytics, post: 684689, member: 20117"]Not all coins are equal. Shares in stock are.</p><p>Shares in stock appear as numbers on a screen.</p><p>Coins are physical commodities that people hold, feel, and see real time.</p><p><br /></p><p>Public perception and the coin industry set the values of coin price individually per coin and per grade.</p><p><br /></p><p>The public also sets the price in stock, well, actually, in theory they're suppose to but the billionaires and ceo's are really the ones moving price in most companies traded on a stock exchange.</p><p><br /></p><p>Their are differences..</p><p><br /></p><p>I never compare coins to stock trading, I compare them to commodities trading if anything.. and although you can't directly treat coins like a commodities trader would treat his/her commodities, you can use strategic principals learned from being a trader and use it over in coins no problem.. But, just like in commodities, the market may turn against you. However, if you are good enough at valuing areas of price using past histories of price action that were likely oversold or bounced off at, there's a very high chance you will win instead of lose.</p><p><br /></p><p>In 5 years, let's see how all of my coins do. Then we'll see who was right in this and who was not right.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BNB Analytics, post: 684689, member: 20117"]Not all coins are equal. Shares in stock are. Shares in stock appear as numbers on a screen. Coins are physical commodities that people hold, feel, and see real time. Public perception and the coin industry set the values of coin price individually per coin and per grade. The public also sets the price in stock, well, actually, in theory they're suppose to but the billionaires and ceo's are really the ones moving price in most companies traded on a stock exchange. Their are differences.. I never compare coins to stock trading, I compare them to commodities trading if anything.. and although you can't directly treat coins like a commodities trader would treat his/her commodities, you can use strategic principals learned from being a trader and use it over in coins no problem.. But, just like in commodities, the market may turn against you. However, if you are good enough at valuing areas of price using past histories of price action that were likely oversold or bounced off at, there's a very high chance you will win instead of lose. In 5 years, let's see how all of my coins do. Then we'll see who was right in this and who was not right.[/QUOTE]
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