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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by MapleBae2020: 5:49pm On Dec 21, 2021
jedisco:


I'm good... Been offline for a while...

Times like this are why it's good to earn interest on your crypt0 Holdings
Market has been slow. Didn't make any new buying aside crv which I mentioned earlier. Also compounded my matic
Good to have you back. Missed you.

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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 3:25pm On Dec 22, 2021
Mazinewmoney:
Greetings boss. Welcome back. I need your analysis on DYP. Defi yield protocol. It's listed in Kucoin. And Xfund
Gracias
Can't say much about it, not one I've traded b4 and I know little on it's tokenomics. It's chart doesn't look pretty either. In current market conditions, I'm just sticking to coyns I've largely been in for a while

MapleBae2020:

Good to have you back. Missed you.
Gracias
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Mazinewmoney: 6:13pm On Dec 22, 2021
You're a big chief. Muchas gracias nwanne
jedisco:

Gracias
Can't say much about it, not one I've traded b4 and I know little on it's tokenomics. It's chart doesn't look pretty either. In current market conditions, I'm just sticking to coyns I've largely been in for a while


Gracias
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by DeSepiero(m): 9:03pm On Dec 23, 2021
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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Mazinewmoney: 2:15am On Dec 24, 2021
Jedisco do you think XEC is good for long term hold? How do you see the coin
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Nobody: 4:18am On Dec 26, 2021
Mazinewmoney:
Jedisco do you think XEC is good for long term hold? How do you see the coin
The Coin has been consolidating for the past few weeks, the pump will be massive it's just a matter of when.
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Mazinewmoney: 1:39pm On Dec 29, 2021
That's just it. When?
2ubaba:
The Coin has been consolidating for the past few weeks, the pump will be massive it's just a matter of when.
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Nobody: 4:40pm On Dec 29, 2021
Mazinewmoney:
That's just it. When?
I don't know.. Personally I will jump on it when it's finally above 21 Ema weekly
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Pablo9090: 5:03am On Jan 05, 2022
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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 5:49pm On Jan 09, 2022
jedisco:


Happy new year

I'm leaning towards Bitc0in coming down to take out 42k low hence I've largely held out on adding to alyts except for matic and crv I bought in early December.

For every major selloff over the last 18 months, Bitc0in has come down to take out the initial low. Still did same at 42k.

Now it's at 40k and market is split... I'm beginning to see confluence across certain majors e.g eith at 3k which gives significance to this level. This makes me believe that if 40k is lost, (aside wicks below), then 30k would very much be in the offing.

Looking at the monthly charts, Bitc0in has ever lost the weekly support except in a bear market where it capitulates below. With the monthly support at abt 38k, this makes me believe Jan and Feb are key for the continuation or break of this macro rally. I'm leaning towards things turn here to form a macro cup and handle pattern. Would sure be on the lookout

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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 6:01pm On Jan 09, 2022
Looking at the larger picture, even though the market looked shaky, I took a bite yesterday...

One was eith... Since covid crash, eith has continued to show a macro pattern. It rallies to a new high and comes back to retest support while still maintaining an uptrend (higher highs, higher lows). To me, 3k was a good confluence spot so I got some bids filled there

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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 6:08pm On Jan 09, 2022
jedisco:

Can't overstate this.... Times like this are why it's good to earn interest on your crypt0 holdings and look at the bigger picture.
Also, portfolio allocation is key... Even with all the blood... Some coyns have held up better than others. e.g Avax, Luna....

My main sell these past weeks was my matic holding. Sold at 2.4 and bought back at 1.8.

Overall, with all bitc0in selloffs this year, it always goes down in the coming days-weeks to take out the initial low which will be 42.5k in this case....

Another coyn I've been trading of recent is matic....

Resold my matic at 2.7 ATH moreso with the arrowed reversal candle. Bought some back at 2. Bids are still laddered down to 1.8. The last weekly close doesn't look great either. I wouldn't rule out a dip to 1.4

Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 6:11pm On Jan 09, 2022
Had cold feet in selling my dot at 30 after a candle similar to matic printed.
Quite rightly, price did breakdown... Me thinks this will touch 20

Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 6:29pm On Jan 09, 2022
Fact is alot of coins didn't look good at the end of last 2 weeks...
Same with Ada... Had turned 1.4 into resistance and last weeks close isn't looking great either

Me thinks Ada will ultimately get to 1 (and maybe a wick to 0.7). Those who have traded Ada know that 1 held really well during May crash. If there's a place I expect Ada bulls to show up, it'd be at 1 USD. Even as a quick swing, it does portend a good risk to reward

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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Jerry59: 8:32pm On Jan 09, 2022
jedisco:


Another coyn I've been trading of recent is matic....

Resold my matic at 2.7 ATH moreso with the arrowed reversal candle. Bought some back at 2. Bids are still laddered down to 1.8. The last weekly close doesn't look great either. I wouldn't rule out a dip to 1.4
Lol a lot of people have bids placed at 1.8 for MATIC, I inclusive.

I just might adjust it a little higher for this reasons. cheesy

MATIC is the only coyn I like it's structure at the moment. Let's see how it goes tho.

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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Kaybee7000(m): 8:40pm On Jan 09, 2022
Una good evening here o
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Mazinewmoney: 12:35pm On Jan 10, 2022
Kindly look into doge for me please
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 7:11am On Jan 11, 2022
Jerry59:
Lol a lot of people have bids placed at 1.8 for MATIC, I inclusive.

I just might adjust it a little higher for this reasons. cheesy

MATIC is the only coyn I like it's structure at the moment. Let's see how it goes tho.
Hehe. Got a good part of my matic bids filled at 2... Still have some waiting below though

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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 5:42am On Jan 12, 2022
With all the fxckery in the market, matic has held its weekly support very well.
I've been compounding my position in matic for sometime.... First bought at 1.6 some months back, sold at 2.4 and rebought at 1.8 to sell at 2.7.


On this last selloff, I was only able to fill my bids at 2. Bids I placed at 1.9 missed by a penny. I'm looking to sell some off at 2.5 and to get in again at about 2.
There's lots of good stuff going on with the project and with a good chart to follow, good chance it performs well in the coming months

Zooming out, it's impressive it spent the whole of 2021 above the weekly support. From a macro perspective, this looks like a retest of previous ATH. With staking rewards of upto 15% Apr, this could prove a mid-longterm gem

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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Kaybee7000(m): 7:35am On Jan 13, 2022
jedisco:
With all the fxckery in the market, matic has held its weekly support very well.
I've been compounding my position in matic for sometime.... First bought at 1.6 some months back, sold at 2.4 and rebought at 1.8 to sell at 2.7.


On this last selloff, I was only able to fill my bids at 2. Bids I placed at 1.9 missed by a penny. I'm looking to sell some off at 2.5 and to get in again at about 2.
There's lots of good stuff going on with the project and with a good chart to follow, good chance it performs well in the coming months

Zooming out, it's impressive it spent the whole of 2021 above the weekly support. From a macro perspective, this looks like a retest of previous ATH. With staking rewards of upto 15% Apr, this could prove a mid-longterm gem



I missed this coin ,pls any coin(s) that is still cheap with ntifht future while trading and holding them?
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Infor4free: 8:23am On Jan 13, 2022
2ubaba:
The Coin has been consolidating for the past few weeks, the pump will be massive it's just a matter of when.
consolidation is a time for accumulation....traders are accumulating...u don't buy in fomo. U buy in consolidation zone with stop loss of course
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Kaybee7000(m): 8:27am On Jan 13, 2022
Infor4free:
consolidation is a time for accumulation....traders are accumulating...u don't buy in fomo. U buy in consolidation zone with stop loss of course


Pls which coin ?
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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Ibime(m): 11:52pm On Jan 14, 2022
Bumping this up
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Kaybee7000(m): 11:10am On Jan 15, 2022
Ibime:
Bumping this up


What is that comrade?
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by St3v3nson: 4:10pm On Jan 15, 2022
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 6:59pm On Jan 15, 2022
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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 7:07pm On Jan 15, 2022
One nugget...

I've always believed that if I'm bullish on a particular chain, then I should hold the base token before dabbling with its layer 2s

This has become more obvious recently as eith, bnb, Avax, Luna and other layer 1s continue to hold strong. This is due to a basic factor- Utility.

I've spoken here on how Im bullish on crv. The fact is that all fees on crv are paid in the layer 1 token. So if it's on eith, all the fees would be paid in eith. Which simply means with would outperform it in the long run. Simply due to the metrics of demand and supply
As far as all bsc fees are paid in bnb, before I hold any bsc token, I have to have a good stash of bnb first. Same goes for virtually every other chain...
It's all about utility. Outside betece, If a coin has no innate utility, then it would only pump on speculation.

For sometime now, I only buy a layer 2 token if I see a very good opportunity otherwise, I stick to the layer 1s

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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by EmmanuelScott1(m): 9:33pm On Jan 16, 2022
jedisco:
One nugget...

I've always believed that if I'm bullish on a particular chain, then I should hold the base token before dabbling with its layer 2s

This has become more obvious recently as eith, bnb, Avax, Luna and other layer 1s continue to hold strong. This is due to a basic factor- Utility.

I've spoken here on how Im bullish on crv. The fact is that all fees on crv are paid in the layer 1 token. So if it's on eith, all the fees would be paid in eith.
As far as all bsc fees are paid in bnb, before I hold any bsc token, I have to have a good stash of bnb first. Same goes for virtually every other chain...
It's all about utility. Outside betece, If a coin has no innate utility, then it would only pump on speculation.

For sometime now, I only buy a layer 2 token if I see a very good opportunity otherwise, I stick to the layer 1s

Bro, what's the best entry point for CRV now?
Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by Mazinewmoney: 10:32am On Jan 17, 2022
Jed you too much bro. I'm learning a lot from you.
jedisco:
One nugget...

I've always believed that if I'm bullish on a particular chain, then I should hold the base token before dabbling with its layer 2s

This has become more obvious recently as eith, bnb, Avax, Luna and other layer 1s continue to hold strong. This is due to a basic factor- Utility.

I've spoken here on how Im bullish on crv. The fact is that all fees on crv are paid in the layer 1 token. So if it's on eith, all the fees would be paid in eith. Which simply means with would outperform it in the long run. Simply due to the metrics of demand and supply
As far as all bsc fees are paid in bnb, before I hold any bsc token, I have to have a good stash of bnb first. Same goes for virtually every other chain...
It's all about utility. Outside betece, If a coin has no innate utility, then it would only pump on speculation.

For sometime now, I only buy a layer 2 token if I see a very good opportunity otherwise, I stick to the layer 1s

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Re: Investing In Digital Currencies; Looking At The Bigger Picture by jedisco(m): 8:44pm On Jan 17, 2022
EmmanuelScott1:


Bro, what's the best entry point for CRV now?

3 levels I'd expect a response at are 4.5, 4 and 3.5.
Last weeks close was a good one. If betece respects itself, then the 4 dollar level which also corresponds to the weekly support should hold and hence serve as a good entry.

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