When not HODLing, how much do you aim for with your "intraday" altcoin flipping?
A set %? Previous highs?
I've been selling for 110% whatever I paid and the gains are alright, but kinda slow. Not a single lose though.
people who dont hold will lose money daytrading
How many cryptos do I need to marry him?
>>2257817
The goy knows. Where have you been lurking?
>>2257817
>everyone is a shemale meme
this needs to stop
>>2257829
>Not faping to Sarina
what are you, a faggot?
>>2257797
I don't set aside anything for intraday trades. That shit is a recipe for disaster and sadness.
About 90% of my portfolio is for long-term (6+ months) holds: BTC, ETH, XRP, LTC, DASH, XMR, GNT, STRAT, and WAVES.
10% is in medium-term holds (1-6 months): EMC2
10% is in short-term holds (under 1 month, generally a week or two): STEEM and BURST
I did the intraday trading thing, but found that replicating a "take-and-hold" strategy, similar to what I use with equities, strikes the best balance for me between my schedule, investment size, level of effort, and level of stress.
>>2257854
>do both
>don't buy dumb shit
>diversify
>set your orders with time
>don't sell at a loss
It doesn't have to be that bad. This isn't real daytrading.
>>2257829
That actually is a shemale anon. One of the more well known ones. She has a vvvv small penis
>>2257813
This is just a HODLer cope.
You really think there aren't people in crypto who are successfully taking advantage of market volatility?
Just because you're not cut out for it doesn't meat everyone isn't.
>>2258013
It is entirely possible, but you're right, not everyone is cut out for it.
Take me, for example - I could have made a decent bit of money riding DGB waves instead of just holding. Unfortunately I have a job, so I couldn't really do that.