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April 21, 2024, 07:32:23 PM
These Options A, B, C doesn't matter at all. You should divide your money base on percentage whatever the budget is.... I think 60-70% money should be spend for good altcoins. I can list ether, bnb, matic, solana, fantom, and some others altcoins in this list. And then rest of Budget can invested in altcoins what comes in top200 rank. Arbitrum, cake, sui, axs. as well as shiha & doge with 5% money. Cause they will pump 10-12x. So should take a little risk for play the game. This is my Stategy. You can Build your base on your priorities
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March 26, 2024, 11:08:12 PM
Let's assume we have a) $5000 b) $10000 c) $15000 to invest, what do you suggest?
If I had that much money I would invest it all in Bitcoin. You can invest 70% of your entire money in Bitcoin, 20% in Ethereum and 10% in popular altcoins in the market. You can invest in BNB SOL MATIC coins among altcoins in the market. But as a newbie it is better to invest full amount in Bitcoin. You invest in Bitcoin and hold for a long time.

Some people who want profits will tend to put their money into altcoins that are trending well like ETH or SOL. some people are not very patient with Bitcoin's long progress. they have to be patient and not be very comfortable with long periods.
but for beginners Bitcoin is still safe, but if limited by the amount of capital. maybe a top-market altcoin is a good choice. Honestly, the most difficult investment stage for beginners is choosing the right asset.
Actually, it's not difficult, friends, you just have enough income to be able to invest.

for choosing the type of asset, even without fundamental and in-depth knowledge, if you choose a large altcoin such as ETH, BNB, SOL and save it for the next 1-2 years or until the time limit you can hold it you can get passive income from the increase in price of the altcoin the.
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March 26, 2024, 07:36:58 PM
Let's assume we have a) $5000 b) $10000 c) $15000 to invest, what do you suggest?

     You know, if you are an investor, that it is difficult to rely on the advice of others on what you should do with the capital that you will use in a certain type of investment. Because if you do that, you are not called an investor but a gambler. Because what if the advice given to you was wrong and you immediately followed it? Your capital is gone immediately.

     So as an investor, you yourself should know how to value the capital you have; you should know what you are doing if you are going to enter into an investment matter. Do your own research; this is very important if you value the investment capital you want to grow.
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March 26, 2024, 05:59:36 PM
Some people who want profits will tend to put their money into altcoins that are trending well like ETH or SOL. some people are not very patient with Bitcoin's long progress. they have to be patient and not be very comfortable with long periods.
but for beginners Bitcoin is still safe, but if limited by the amount of capital. maybe a top-market altcoin is a good choice. Honestly, the most difficult investment stage for beginners is choosing the right asset.
It is good if people invest in ETH or SOL, both this altcoins are very recommended for investment. But I think these coins are not so different with Bitcoin, people must wait for a long time to get high profits. Don't forget that altcoins prices will skyrocket after Bitcoin price increases significantly. The prices of altcoins are following the price of Bitcoin. So, it also takes a long time to invest in the altcoins like ETH and SOL.

For the beginners, investing in Bitcoin and top altcoins are good. Although Bitcoin is the most recommended coin but I don't see a mistake to invest in ETH or SOL. Altcoins sometimes have higher volatility, they sometimes can increase higher than Bitcoin.

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March 26, 2024, 05:02:27 PM
Let's assume we have a) $5000 b) $10000 c) $15000 to invest, what do you suggest?
If I had that much money I would invest it all in Bitcoin. You can invest 70% of your entire money in Bitcoin, 20% in Ethereum and 10% in popular altcoins in the market. You can invest in BNB SOL MATIC coins among altcoins in the market. But as a newbie it is better to invest full amount in Bitcoin. You invest in Bitcoin and hold for a long time.

Some people who want profits will tend to put their money into altcoins that are trending well like ETH or SOL. some people are not very patient with Bitcoin's long progress. they have to be patient and not be very comfortable with long periods.
but for beginners Bitcoin is still safe, but if limited by the amount of capital. maybe a top-market altcoin is a good choice. Honestly, the most difficult investment stage for beginners is choosing the right asset.
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March 26, 2024, 02:43:42 PM
Having the choice c) which is $15000. I'll divide it into 2-3 but first Bitcoin and then the top altcoins.
But that might change because some of the new projects that are just for short term might give better gains for that span so, I might invest $1k-$2k with them and will see if after a week or two if it could gain some hundreds.

If we choose top coins then no matter how larger we put money we will not be in worry to loss it therefore always prefer bitcoin first and then choose some other top altcoins which included ethereum, BNB, solana and various number of other altcoins.

Choosing of new project can give you opportunity to earn more and fast but new projects are also full of risk sometimes so fix some amount for new altcoins but study well about their details as 1k$_2k$ is not a minimum amount.
100% with bitcoin and the rest with the top altcoins.

For short term profit you have to be familiar with both coin selection and time of taking decision because top coins are not higher in worth all the time and they changes in price very fast.
Just sell when you're up by 5%-10% or more and that's already a good short term for the new projects. But I see people go into 50x-100x thinking that it's always the case that they've been thinking of. No, it's not like that at all times because as long as you profit and that didn't took you long, that's already good.
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March 26, 2024, 01:52:29 PM
Having the choice c) which is $15000. I'll divide it into 2-3 but first Bitcoin and then the top altcoins.
But that might change because some of the new projects that are just for short term might give better gains for that span so, I might invest $1k-$2k with them and will see if after a week or two if it could gain some hundreds.

If we choose top coins then no matter how larger we put money we will not be in worry to loss it therefore always prefer bitcoin first and then choose some other top altcoins which included ethereum, BNB, solana and various number of other altcoins.

Choosing of new project can give you opportunity to earn more and fast but new projects are also full of risk sometimes so fix some amount for new altcoins but study well about their details as 1k$_2k$ is not a minimum amount.

For short term profit you have to be familiar with both coin selection and time of taking decision because top coins are not higher in worth all the time and they changes in price very fast.
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March 26, 2024, 10:42:58 AM
Let's assume we have a) $5000 b) $10000 c) $15000 to invest, what do you suggest?
If I had that much money I would invest it all in Bitcoin. You can invest 70% of your entire money in Bitcoin, 20% in Ethereum and 10% in popular altcoins in the market. You can invest in BNB SOL MATIC coins among altcoins in the market. But as a newbie it is better to invest full amount in Bitcoin. You invest in Bitcoin and hold for a long time.
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March 26, 2024, 09:25:56 AM
In my personal opinion, when I want to invest, I will first look at the money I have. I will prioritize the money I will use for daily needs first, then I will think about investing the rest.
So the point is that in investing there is no benchmark for how much money will be invested. If we can invest but our needs are not met, it's useless for us to be confused about what to do.
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March 26, 2024, 06:39:29 AM
Having the choice c) which is $15000. I'll divide it into 2-3 but first Bitcoin and then the top altcoins.
But that might change because some of the new projects that are just for short term might give better gains for that span so, I might invest $1k-$2k with them and will see if after a week or two if it could gain some hundreds.
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March 26, 2024, 01:40:59 AM
Let's assume we have a) $5000 b) $10000 c) $15000 to invest, what do you suggest?
Well, it's just a hypothetical situation if I had the money like you said:

$5,000: Allocate a smaller portion (20-30%) to a lower-risk established coin like Bitcoin (BTC) or Ethereum (ETH). Invest the remaining amount (70-80%) in a basket of 2-3 mid-risk projects with established use cases and some track record, such as Chainlink (LINK), Polygon (MATIC), or Polkadot (DOT).

$10,000: Maintain a core holding (15-20%) in established coins. Allocate a larger portion (50-60%) to mid-risk projects like the options above. You could also consider a small allocation (10-20%) to a high-risk, high-reward project after thorough research. Remember, high-risk projects have a higher chance of failing but also the potential for significant gains.

$15,000: Maintain a core established coin holding (10-15%). Allocate a larger portion (40-50%) to mid-risk projects. You can explore a slightly larger allocation (20-30%) to high-risk projects, but prioritize in-depth research and understand the potential downsides.

Since I have limited budget, the majority of my investment would not be focused on Bitcoin. Additional tips: Always DYOR (Do Your Own Research), don't invest more than you can afford to lose, and avoid FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out).
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March 25, 2024, 07:13:34 PM
First you need to have a mind set how mass you want to take risk and how much you want to gain from this industry by investing your money. If you have less less fund like $5000, then you can only choice top coins like btc, eth, bnb, sol etc. Then if you have more money then go for sui, rune, near, fantom, sei or wherever you want to have investment. And if you have more money than that like $15000-20000 when you can buy some Memecoin like doge, bonk as well as new altcoins like manta, jup, xai or whatever you want. Don't jump blindly, do your own analysis
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March 23, 2024, 02:30:27 AM
Financial decisions are personal, no .matter what anyone tell you about investment, you will still be the one to decide on the part to take, as an investor, you have to investigate very well on what you want to invest on to avoid blaming you itself later, the amount you want to invest with does not really matter but want matters is your ability to make the right decision, investment is an excellent idea but you need to be smart at all time to make the right decision, I know ath when someone has money to invest there are always available options but those options has to be looked into before considering them as a working document.
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March 20, 2024, 03:29:56 AM
I assume from here you have a) $5000. So one suggestion I will give you is to invest for long term. You will either invest in bitcoin, or invest in alt coins (it's your choice), but remember the investment must be for a long time. If you want to invest in altcoin, then you invest in good coins that have been bringing high value for a long time like ETH, BNB, also more expensive coins.

You're absolutely right man Long term investment is the best,just imagine investing on bitcoin from the early stage when the value was low,and you're patient enough to hold on to it till this time that bitcoin has increased to this extent, what did you think? That is one of the importance of making a Long term investment, bitcoin investment isn't what you just invest and be expecting profit to come anytime soon you have to hold on to it that is if you want your profit to be massive.
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March 19, 2024, 12:03:58 PM
I assume from here you have a) $5000. So one suggestion I will give you is to invest for long term. You will either invest in bitcoin, or invest in alt coins (it's your choice), but remember the investment must be for a long time. If you want to invest in altcoin, then you invest in good coins that have been bringing high value for a long time like ETH, BNB, also more expensive coins.
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March 19, 2024, 03:34:34 AM
My suggestion is $15k investment in bitcoin and $10k investment in ETH and BNB. and the remaining $5k invest in potential new altcoins like APTOS ARBITRUM and ZETA. This is in accordance with my portfolio, namely that most of the investment must be filled by the most popular crypto and the rest is filled by potential altcoin.
have been hearing Arbitrum so many times and looks like a legit potential coins to invest with and also Aptos so considering that you are advising diversification with best top 3coins and best 3 good looking project then indeed that OP might consider your post here.
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March 19, 2024, 02:19:16 AM
Let's assume we have a) $5000 b) $10000 c) $15000 to invest, what do you suggest?
I'll tell you to go for option B. The reason is because you do not have to put all your money into an investment. I am assuming that in this scenario, the money you have listed above is your entire money. To have a bigger and safer investment, you can invest 10k and keep 5k that is left for other businesses, an emergency fund, and other daily expenses until your investment starts to yield returns. Although if your investment starts giving a return, i won't advise you to start touching your investment profit yet, it is good that you start using a little profit from your business first and let your investment grow more.
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March 19, 2024, 02:08:34 AM
first of all i would like to advise the op that, it's not wise always wise to seek financial advise from any random person on the internet, and also note that not all financial advise are worth taking into consideration or practicing. as some of them might end up leading you to an early grave or regrets. but if i where to make sure financial decision, i would use all the money for investment to buy bitcoin because, the halving event is just by the corner and it is know to act as a catalyst for bull run or aggressive increase in the price of bitcoin, so buying now before the halving is the best idea i can think of. beside based on history now is the best time to start a beautiful bitcoin portfolio, and since we are very close to the halving i would also suggest you use lupm sum strategy to accumulate rather than using DCA for now.

The most correct and appropriate words.  That's why I invested in a new company that develops its own solutions, such as a crypto exchanger, an analytical terminal and much more. I just bought its token. I even asked the community here to criticize my decision to invest, but no one to do it
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March 11, 2024, 01:48:33 AM
It depends on the person how much money he has and how much money he can lose, because people's financial levels are different.
I don't think we can generalize it.

That's right, just adjust it if there is one. Yes. We both know that investing in the crypto world is full of volatility and the first thing before investing is to prepare mentally and study first and then work. If it is not ready, it will make the OP reluctant to carry out activities as usual and become gloomy because the value of his assets is decreasing, which is getting lower day by day even though BTC has risen and the market is dominantly green if a correction occurs.

If OP has money, my first suggestion is don't buy the damn coins, buy coins that have proven performance in the market and it's up to you whether in BTC, ETH or a coin/token that has been on the market for a long time. If he is in doubt and afraid of losing, invest in other options or the last safe option, just buy gold.
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