When investing do you guys take into consideration the circulating supply?
I mean some of the coins that are priced well and moving up in price quickly have low circulating supply whereas coins that are cheap have massive circulating supply.
So my question is, is wise not to invest in high circulating supply coins? As the price moves up too slow.
Please let me know your thoughts?
Cheers
Yes, what's the difference, how much is a coin worth? The main thing is high volatility and liquidity. Buy cheaper, sell more. And the possibility of buying coins is determined by their quantity. You take, for example, 100 dollars, translate them into Satoshi and buy for this amount. What a difference how many coins. Then, put up for sale, you want, all expose more expensively. Sold more expensive, that's the profit. Learn the arithmetic of the first class, if you forgot.