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February 21, 2018, 03:36:04 AM
#32
I would buy SIA or Digibyte for this and hold for 3 month -->

SIA should grow when the new ASCII algo coms in may the difficult will be much more higher and the miners who can sell every day will be lower.

So SIA and Digibyte would be a nice move for me
To buy SIA - he need BTC for it. Lets count how much money will go for commission when he will buy BTC Smiley

25-50$ is a very-very low sum for investments in crypto.
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February 21, 2018, 03:26:56 AM
#31
The best thing to look for in beginner friendly coins is whether they have a huge market capitalization, a big circulating supply and what is the total number of coins printed for that particular cryptocurrency. Taking into account all these factors the best coins to invest in would be Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Siacoin and Cardano

I'm a friend of Siacoin too. Hard to buy though.
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February 20, 2018, 03:09:10 PM
#30
The best thing to look for in beginner friendly coins is whether they have a huge market capitalization, a big circulating supply and what is the total number of coins printed for that particular cryptocurrency. Taking into account all these factors the best coins to invest in would be Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Siacoin and Cardano
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February 18, 2018, 09:29:21 AM
#29
Its very low capital to invest but still if you want to invest this in good coin , I will advice you to invest in cheap and good coins at this stage. Like Steller, Verge, Siacoin. But before invest in any coin you should research about that coin completely and study its white paper well so that you will get some confidence that its will rise more from current level.
Joining big train maybe more valuable, i mean invest in ethereum or bitcoin.
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February 18, 2018, 09:21:36 AM
#28
Let's say you had some extra $25-50 you'd be willing to part with to gain some crypto trading experience. Which (alt) coins would you invest in to gain a bit of a profit to re-invest? I realize that's not a huge amount but hey, gotta start small, right?

Thoughts?

to have a little experience about doing a day trade activity is such a great idea, because if you are not have any experience about it you can give a shot to gain, $50 is enough. but if you want to earn more than you expected about investing on some other coins/tokens you can raised it on how you gain/earn in your trade activity for more experience to have in the future.
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February 18, 2018, 09:20:07 AM
#27
Let's say you had some extra $25-50 you'd be willing to part with to gain some crypto trading experience. Which (alt) coins would you invest in to gain a bit of a profit to re-invest? I realize that's not a huge amount but hey, gotta start small, right?

Thoughts?

Let's exclude the capital that you quoted and let's just say that you'd like to buy coins as a beginner and you want to get profit. I'd suggest that you still go with ETH or BTC since these two has the highest probability of profit in short or long term. I tink, other coins require long term investment if you really want your capital to grow and of course make the amount you put in the coin reasonable. I think cardano and Verge do have potential.
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February 18, 2018, 09:15:31 AM
#26
Let's say you had some extra $25-50 you'd be willing to part with to gain some crypto trading experience. Which (alt) coins would you invest in to gain a bit of a profit to re-invest? I realize that's not a huge amount but hey, gotta start small, right?

Thoughts?

any coin that has a high daily volume in long term not just one or two days. go to coinmarketcap.com or the exchange you are using and sort their list based on volume. the top coins of that list are good options for start.

but i still suggest starting with bitcoin trading then moving to altcoins. because the higher level of manipulation in altcoins makes it tough for a beginner to make profit.
newbie
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February 18, 2018, 08:56:57 AM
#25
yo.
it's a really small amount of capital for you invest in.

due to that i think you should try a coin that it's super low these days.
if you are in it for the long term i would recommend you buy ADA.


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February 18, 2018, 08:52:59 AM
#24
For sure earnings and with no lose at all try this for your investing you need only to hold even the price drop so low

BTC
ETH
BCC
BNB
LTC
NEO

Monitor also this some coins and tokens >>> XRP,NANO AND AION
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February 18, 2018, 08:47:44 AM
#23
Ethereum is a beginner friendly coin.
It has a trustworthy wallet and it is easy to sell.
It is also easy to earn eth from bounties and airdrops.
I recommend using this coin for beginners
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February 18, 2018, 08:46:07 AM
#22
I would put in $5 to 5 different altcoins, if possible all below 50 cents so you have at least 10 coins or tokens of each. Now it actually does not really matter in terms of units, since even small denominations have equal chance to grow but I am thinking here of the fees when you withdraw (for example $5 of bitcoin is 50,000 satoshi and most sites charge withdrawals of more than that).

Personally since the amount is so small, it does not matter and you want quick turnover. My picks would then definitely be Verge, Siacoin and Digibyte, and go for any top volume trading. You can aim for quick 10% on each and you will see that this hits within a month. Or aim for 30% or more and hold out for months. If you are lucky one might even x2 or x3.

If you just want to forget. Then go for Waves, Stratis. Wait for a year and you will be happy.
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February 18, 2018, 08:45:53 AM
#21
If you are beginner with big amount than i suggest you to go for reputed and safe coins like bitcoin,ethereum, litecoin, neo, ripple.These big coins will give you very good return of your investment.
If you are new to the cryptocurrency market, I recommend focusing on the altcoin in the top 20 coin crypto on coinmarketcap. These are crypto coins of great value and the community is very large so the risk for your investment is very small. You should choose from 2 to 3 altcoin to invest, which is the right amount for you to track and decide on proper investment.
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February 18, 2018, 08:35:02 AM
#20
If you are beginner with big amount than i suggest you to go for reputed and safe coins like bitcoin,ethereum, litecoin, neo, ripple.These big coins will give you very good return of your investment.
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February 18, 2018, 08:05:29 AM
#19
It is a safe choice to begın wıth coıns whıch have a large market capıtalızatıon and a huge cırculatıng volume sınce a begınner does not know much about the cryptocurrencıe busıness. Hence some of the good coıns to start your journey ın the crypto world would be Bıtcoın, Ethereum, NEO, Sıacoın, Rıpple, IOTA, Dash, Lıte coın, Stellar, EOS and Cardano.
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February 12, 2018, 09:33:08 AM
#18

really good "pennies" that are very liquid and on major exchanges
XVG
DGB
XLM
NEM


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February 12, 2018, 09:16:10 AM
#17
I would go with sth like ADA (Cardano) or XLM (Stellar) - they are cheap but top 20 and good teams. Then I would try to sell hi and rebuy low or jump into another coin.
remember that it doesnt really matter if you buy 0.0001 expensive coin for $50 and it goes 50% up or you buy 5000 cheap coins for $50 and they go up 50% - you still earned 50% (25$)
good luck!
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February 12, 2018, 09:03:25 AM
#16
I would advice against controversial coins like Tron and Verge. With a small investment like that, look for something more secure in the Top 20, read about them and check their whitepapers. Also, you will probably lose a good chunk on fees, so, try to buy from a friend.
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February 12, 2018, 08:40:47 AM
#15
Let's say you had some extra $25-50 you'd be willing to part with to gain some crypto trading experience. Which (alt) coins would you invest in to gain a bit of a profit to re-invest? I realize that's not a huge amount but hey, gotta start small, right?

Thoughts?


Yes, but not that small. I'm sorry but I think you should have at least $ 100 to start trading, so please save your money until you have enough fund. Except you want to learn real market works ( not for profit ) that could be fine and right step. Most people will give you many answer about friendly coin but I'll give you simple advice, take one ( anything you like ) and start to test your strategy. For me, learning by doing is the right way to success.
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February 12, 2018, 08:34:22 AM
#14
Let's say you had some extra $25-50 you'd be willing to part with to gain some crypto trading experience. Which (alt) coins would you invest in to gain a bit of a profit to re-invest? I realize that's not a huge amount but hey, gotta start small, right?

Thoughts?
Asking a random joe which coin should you invest is like giving away your money literally,investment in these shitcoins needs a lot of time to have some research with their backgrounds because modt of the altcoins in the market are worthless,or theres no product/use in real world,the best thing to do is to research most of the coins so you would be able to eliminate shitty coins in the market.
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February 12, 2018, 08:29:58 AM
#13
Let's say you had some extra $25-50 you'd be willing to part with to gain some crypto trading experience. Which (alt) coins would you invest in to gain a bit of a profit to re-invest? I realize that's not a huge amount but hey, gotta start small, right?

Thoughts?


Your start-up capital is so small it would be good if you start at $500. Anyways you can visit here https://coinmarketcap.com/ for you to look for low price altcoins. But my suggestion I would go for Ripple and IOTA these two are good altcoins to invest they are both active has large market cap.
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