My ICO Trading Toolbox

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My ICO Trading Toolbox
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<p>In many of my posts on Steemit I go pretty abstract, using writing as a way to clear up a disparate idea in my head. Attempting to break down something so others will understand it, furthering my own understanding.</p>
<p>However today I'd like to talk about the process I go through to keep track of all the ICO's coming out. Something a little more practical, hopefully I can help a few people streamline their own process and improve my own at the same time.</p>
<p><strong>How to keep up with all the ICO's?</strong></p>
<p>There's currently a huge flow of information. The trick is to break it up into bitesize, organised chunks.</p>
<p><strong>What do I look at daily?</strong></p>
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  <li>Twitter&nbsp;</li>
  <li>Ico based sites</li>
  <li>Steemit</li>
  <li>Mastermind chat groups and individual discussions</li>
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<h3>Twitter...</h3>
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<p>I use Twitter entirely for crypto, I follow any new ICO's, anyone I respect in the community and a bunch of already established influencers, such as Vinny Lingham.</p>
<p>The main benefit of Twitter is the speed at which I have access to information. Normally Twitter is the first place announcements are made, it's also the place where the most candid statements are made. Where people may let a little too much information slip... Things an observer can take advantage of.</p>
<h3>Ico based sites...</h3>
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<p>There are a couple of sites I use to get information on upcoming ICO's.</p>
<p><a href="ttps://tokenmarket.net/ico-calendar#_=_"><strong>Tokenmarket</strong></a></p>
<p>Token market is my go-to ICO announcement site these days, they cover the majority of ICO sites along with their website and social media communication.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.icocountdown.com/"><strong>Icocountdown</strong></a></p>
<p>I used icocountdown much more in the past, however the owner charges the cash monies for ICO's to list, it's a little skewed and a bit of a money grab.</p>
<p>They, however have a good telegram group with a few knowledgeable investors, I've managed to find out about a few ICO's well before they would have landed on my lap.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Given all of this, the next step is to immerse yourself in the white papers and <strong>intensely study every single aspect of the icos</strong>. After you've done this a dozen times you'll start seeing patterns and the next dozen will be significantly easier to read through and apply quick heuristics on what has value. I may have brushed over this point, but it's the most important - embrace the intensity.</p>
<h3>Steemit</h3>
<p>I'd take anything financially expressed on Steemit with a pinch of salt. However there are some valuable posters here, take @kingscrown for example. Not a poster that would win any awards for formatting or presentation, however he gets info out there almost as soon as it's released, he's a hub of useful info that I've used on several occasions in the past.</p>
<p>However there is a flip side to Steemit, for example, the surge of posts a few months back regarding viva crowns, the most convoluted Ponzi exit scheme I've ever seen. Be aware.</p>
<p>For me it's not the posts, but the people of Steemit that I get an edge from.</p>
<h3>Mastermind chat groups and individuals</h3>
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<p>This is probably where I get most of my value. It's largely been through connections on Steemit.&nbsp;</p>
<p>My background is a trader. But in the last few months I've managed to connect with people that work for blockchain companies, people that have a highly technical understanding of blockchains and even a couple of guys in founding ICO teams.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I'm part of a few chat groups where we discuss ideas and ways to allocate capital.</p>
<p>It's always better to have a few more, diverse eyes on a topic than just your own. You may do well in one area, but combine that with a group of specialists in their own areas and you have a group that is greater than the sum of its parts.</p>
<p>This is probably the most time consuming piece of the puzzle, but also the most rewarding, not only financially, but also socially.</p>
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
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<p>Filter down the immense amount of information through Twitter and the Ico Sites.</p>
<p>Develop your strength. Let say we were playing tennis, what do you do best, serving, backhand...etc?&nbsp;</p>
<p>Find others around you, create a mastermind group. Where you all add value to eachother.</p>
<p><strong>#makezemonies</strong><br>
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<p>I'm running semi-pubic group on steemit.chat around trading, anyone interested please DM me on rocket chat.</p>
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