Pages:
Author

Topic: Coins with price lower price has more chances to moon? - page 6. (Read 2003 times)

member
Activity: 530
Merit: 10
Revolutionizing Crypto Payment Solutions
The market cap makes a huge difference and not the price of the coin per se.
I am also with you in this matter. The cheapness of a coin does not mean it is going to be prosper the most and at the present moment, people don’t even go for such coins because they can’t trust them. With such a high competition in the market, it is difficult for low valued coins to attract investors.Bitcoin has the largest market cap so far and definitely the largest investor community too.

cheap, but the growing volume can not be underestimated, all the coins start from the cheap price, what matters is the volume of transactions per day, we can see in cardano who continue their roadmap, it just takes time to make it run and lure many investors to enlarge allocation funds.
hero member
Activity: 2506
Merit: 582
"CoinPoker.com"
The market cap makes a huge difference and not the price of the coin per se.
I am also with you in this matter. The cheapness of a coin does not mean it is going to be prosper the most and at the present moment, people don’t even go for such coins because they can’t trust them. With such a high competition in the market, it is difficult for low valued coins to attract investors.Bitcoin has the largest market cap so far and definitely the largest investor community too.
hero member
Activity: 2702
Merit: 704
I always thought that initial coin price is not important, because there is no difference between buying 1000 coins at $0.001 or 0.001 coin at $1000. Buy most of my friends who are newbie in crypto prefer buying low cost coins ("BTC is already $15000 but Rillple is still cheap").
Maybe that means that new people coming to crypto would prefer new altcoins (especially altcoins with lower price and more total supply) rather then BTC, ETH and other > 1000$ coins?
Also with cheaper coins it's simply easier to calculate whey purchasing something with crypto. I'm sure everyone is using calculators while trading on BTC/* pairs))
That logic is completely flawed, I know that many people fall for it but you should not look at the price you should look at the market cap, a coin with a lower market cap has a greater chance to give you significant profits because it is still very cheap, however you still need to invest in a very good project if you do not then it doesn't matter the size of the market cap you are probably going to lose your money.
sr. member
Activity: 1221
Merit: 250
The risk is great and the newcomers must take the coins at a lower rate.
Investing in low rate coins is good cause there are more possibilities that this coin will pump lot more than any other "big" coin in short time, so taking risk could sometimes be profitable.
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 10
Rangers Protocol
Not all of lower price have a chance to moon some gone instantly. May I suggest please take a look INNBC thread maybe you like it. It is realistic project about helping the human issue to solve.  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3385669
newbie
Activity: 89
Merit: 0
The risk is great and the newcomers must take the coins at a lower rate.
newbie
Activity: 291
Merit: 0
Please ask yourselves... is the coin I’m investing in secure, fast, scalable, great development team and community? If not... that coin isn’t going anywhere. It’s a pump and dump. Having a small supply raises the price but in reality it will never be a “merchant” coin. Invest in the coin that has the ability to be the coin for commerce. Do your research.. invest in the coin that meets that criteria. Don’t go after the advice of an investor who is sitting on a bag waiting for you to buy up the price before they dump.
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 502
I don't think so... It's still depends on what coin is it. Those coins which are famous can get a lot of investors no matter how lower its price is. While those coins which passed their stardom started to fade their brightness that investors doesn't even want to put few amounts on them. So it's not always based on the price to be the most precious coin.
It is not about the value, the value keeps moving forward when the respective project is unique and has a real time usage marking a large community to make use of it. Next is the investor network who plays a major role promoting it and achieving the targeted capital. Some were manipulated to gain the attraction of users.
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 105
I don't think so... It's still depends on what coin is it. Those coins which are famous can get a lot of investors no matter how lower its price is. While those coins which passed their stardom started to fade their brightness that investors doesn't even want to put few amounts on them. So it's not always based on the price to be the most precious coin.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Projects with good fundamentals, ideas and teams have more chances of success. IF their project solves real world problems, and you can see them being around in 10 years time, then I would say their token price has the chance to grow. If you're just looking for a quick way to make money, its nothing more than a fancy gamble.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
Better do some researching, studying, and analyzing first before investing. It doesn't mean that the lower priced alts are the ones with highest chance of pumping. You should consider their marketcap, the lower/smaller the marketcap the better.
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 262
newbie
Activity: 64
Merit: 0
Everything depends on the reason why you have to buy the coins that is it.
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 262
It's not necessarily the price of the coin but the total market capitalization has more weight on whether a coin has a more chance to moon. If you have a coin that has $0.0001 in price but has a supply of a trillion coins then it would be less likely for it to moon because it has a big supply compared to a coin that has a price of $0.1 with only a million supply. It is easier for the coin to go up in price if it is only listed on a few exchanges because some groups would attempt to pump it. Usually those lower market cap coins are only listed on small exchanges. Some coins that has low market cap do not moon because they don't have an active project and some are abandoned by developers.
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 110
Valuing by  marketcap  instead of only price is the correct way to go but plenty of novice investors do not bother with all that so that helps lower priced coins rise more than their true worth often.
newbie
Activity: 252
Merit: 0
price lower than dollar Tron and Iota are possed to growth it is better to hodl both these coins for one year if these two coins reach 1 dollar then we can see millionaire coming out by holding these two coins
copper member
Activity: 1848
Merit: 254
I always thought that initial coin price is not important, because there is no difference between buying 1000 coins at $0.001 or 0.001 coin at $1000. Buy most of my friends who are newbie in crypto prefer buying low cost coins ("BTC is already $15000 but Rillple is still cheap").
Maybe that means that new people coming to crypto would prefer new altcoins (especially altcoins with lower price and more total supply) rather then BTC, ETH and other > 1000$ coins?
Also with cheaper coins it's simply easier to calculate whey purchasing something with crypto. I'm sure everyone is using calculators while trading on BTC/* pairs))

No. It is more complex than just looking at the price of the token. the market cap of the coin matters, as well as the volume. Because of there is no liquidity, most likely the market cap is inaccurate aswell.
newbie
Activity: 165
Merit: 0
I think so that it has a probability that low priced coins have more chances of mooning in the future. Low price is not important if the coin offers great products and service. But coins with low supply and cheap prices will have more possibility to grow more in the future.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
In my own  perspective to this is as a newbie I will buy cheap coin because that is what my budget can buy and I know that is risky.And I will only loose a little amount of money if ever dip comes. Crypto is very risky.
newbie
Activity: 196
Merit: 0
It all depends on the coin itself. Yes, people with a small amount of money is better to invest in such coins, but is it justified. We see that only a maximum of one-tenth of all coins have at least a growth trend, everything depends on capitalization and liquidity.
Pages:
Jump to: