[Daily Discussion] Sunday, February 16, 2020 Bitcoin Markets |
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- Research Report: Bitcoin Investor Behavior
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Research Report: Bitcoin Investor Behavior Posted: 16 Feb 2020 09:03 AM PST Last week I posted my article about the Bitcoin Halving (link for those interested). It was a pretty big hit on a couple of subreddits, so I've decided to share some of my other writing. A few months ago, I conducted market research among over 400 cryptocurrency investors and summarized my findings in this article. I go over market demographics, people's investment processes, and the biggest problems people face with crypto-investing. I hope you find this informative. What other types of content would you guys like to see? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 16 Feb 2020 09:26 AM PST Hi guys. Are these steady builds in prices then wild swinging over the weekend normal? It looks to me like low volume weekend warrior day traders fucking with the price. It really does not lookike currency trading. Itooks like penny stock trading. Are there any automated trading efforts worth looking into that are stopping speculative runs from getting stupid? I know XTZ is doing staking. Are there any other community efforts to reduce volatility? Is Coin in general just over produced for its utility so its just fantasy and speculation at this point? [link] [comments] |
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