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Topic: In what coin to invest 70$? I just have no more money( - page 2. (Read 871 times)

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Invest in untouched gems like remme, instar token, INS ecosystem etc. These small not so pumped coins could go give you better results than investing in big cap coins. But the risk factor is high here though.
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Better to invest in some ICO, do some bounty for them, I think it's most perspective way to have some profit from those cash. Investing in big coins won't give you anything due to high fees and prices.
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$70 is too low for investment. Investing this money can not be very beneficial. It is a very small amount for investment . But I would say, you can invest for long time. You can buy Ripple, Waves, Cortex. You will benefit from investing in long time.
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In what coin to invest 70$?

I personally would have preferred to invest in Stellar if this is an investment amount.
Maybe as a second option I would choose Tether or VeChain.  Smiley
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I'm a true fan of Credits! Recent listings on Tidex, Idex, Kucoin went well. Now everyone expects it to get listed on Binance. I hope for the best! Very successful ICO, now buy for low price.
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I recommend am to do signature campaigns, participate in bounty projects. Here you can start to earn bitcoin without investing.
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This is too little money to invest. I would advise you to look at the bounty campaigns, here you can earn enough tokens.
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better betting should gives of 30 percent returns on investment if might to buy now with the less on price at ED
also the arbitrage ct token and snovio token

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In what coin to invest 70$?

$70 will turn into $140 when you invest on Oyster Pearl PRL today because while it is still very cheap.
The sell wall in every coin exchanges dropped because the airdrop of Oyster Shell SHL is approaching and this coming Apil 6th, it will soon rise like a sky rocket just like what happened last first week of last January.
Oyster Pearl PRL is one of the most underrated Altcoin to date.
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You're better off trying to work for free coins.  Bounties, Faucets, etc.  Build up a little more wealth and then you can trade with money that will have an impact. 

I agree. I think the amount you can shed off as capital would not even scratch the surface if you plan to invest. Although seventy dollars is as good a money as any amount can, I am coming from the idea that even if you can buy some coins, the sheer amount that you can get would not be that substantial for you to make good investments and trades. Because even if you target those one dollar or less coins, you still can't get enough, that even if there's profit, you could only see a few percentage of increase, that I know would not be considered as a 'real' profit. But, if you want to do the long process and use that $70 as a stepping stone, then by all means, do so.
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$70 is not a big budget but you can find out some good coins or tokens to invest now because of the falling down of the market. Some potential tokens are PKT, INS, Wepower,...
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I think if you only have 70 dollars, then you should not invest them in crypto-currencies, especially since you have no experience, but try to earn more reliable ways
Why not invest in cryptocurrencies? $70 is an amount that's affordable to lose and you can't just say that someone shouldn't invest if there's no experience.
How can he grow in this type of investment if he's not going to try? Better start of with well known coins like bitcoin, litecoin or ETH and do the trade to experience on how to gain profit through those chosen coins.
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I think if you only have 70 dollars, then you should not invest them in crypto-currencies, especially since you have no experience, but try to earn more reliable ways
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In what coin to invest 70$?


it never hurts to try to learn while learning investment or trade. you can do it on the cheapest altcoin. know, for that you should look for education that involves your knowledge about investment, bussines on crypto. so you can do a lot of the future.
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If you are just starting to understand on how crypto works and how to earn from it then $70 should be enough for you. Try to study trading or check some good ICOs that have huge potential. Nowadays, $100 million market cap is just normal on good projects so looking for good ICOs is gold.
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just traiding for this money, or you can find a bounty campaign or join any airdrop
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That's enough for a start, split that money and spend it on different coins, it doesn't have to b a full coin, some bits of the promising NEO,another to Waves or and Ethereum and you are set, you can increase your portfolio as time goes by.

Won't splitting just increase the fees for each coin? In other words, will it be worth it? I'm in a similar situation and also curious.

Thanks! Smiley
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That's enough for a start, split that money and spend it on different coins, it doesn't have to b a full coin, some bits of the promising NEO,another to Waves or and Ethereum and you are set, you can increase your portfolio as time goes by.
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In what coin to invest 70$?
And it might be better to consider participation in the bounty and various Ico initially to slightly increase their capital, or completely lose interest in it. Well, then consider coins with a small price of up to $ 5, it's good to choose from what.
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