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Topic: Low Market Caps? (Read 558 times)

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tozex.io
June 30, 2017, 06:42:50 PM
#8
Here is my Favorite low cap coins, do research.


XBY
MNE
ESP
HTML5
legendary
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June 30, 2017, 06:34:25 PM
#7
$5 million dollars is considered low market cap nowadays.
sr. member
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June 30, 2017, 06:31:26 PM
#6
Surely if the market cap increases then the growing coin will be accepted on well known exchanges like poloniex, kraken etc. meaning a higher volume to fill those orders correct?

You telling me theres coins in the top 100 market cap that have poor liquidity/volumes? What coins are these for example?

Only the top 10 coins have constant good volume?
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June 30, 2017, 05:30:33 PM
#5
For huge 100-1000x returns I was told to invest in a coin that has a low market cap.

What starting amount is considered to be a low market cap?

What about coins that had high ATH's (large market caps) before and now they settled down to low market caps. It is wise to invest in this?

The top 10 cryptos that contain the biggest market caps we won't see no more 100-1000x returns with them no more? What will happen to coins with low market caps if the top 10 markets caps are still growing fast to 100-1000x again and what environment is required to create this growth?

Which coins have low market caps and also have a total supply (preferably low supply) and offers real world usage?

You may get big returns, but on relatively small position. Low capitalization usually means poor liquidity in exchanges. you may score big investing in a small time alt, but if your position is too big relative to the books, it may take a long time to pull that value off the exchange. There simply wont be enough participants to fill your orders.

its really easy to buy a low cap altcoin, but sometimes you might get stuck with it for longer than you'd like Sad Time is money.
hero member
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June 30, 2017, 05:24:25 PM
#4
I'm watching Zencash (~8mil)
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Bitcoin amateur learning by doing
June 30, 2017, 05:20:52 PM
#3
do you research, always Smiley

crown is good. (CRW)
and BAT
also SHIFT
and VIA

spread at least into 20 coins. do not concentrate on 1.
legendary
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June 30, 2017, 05:13:08 PM
#2
Check out https://coinmarketcap.com/all/views/all/ you can see all this information there along with links to the coin websites and bitcointalk threads, best to do your own research when investing your cash. 
sr. member
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June 30, 2017, 04:47:33 PM
#1
For huge 100-1000x returns I was told to invest in a coin that has a low market cap.

What starting amount is considered to be a low market cap?

What about coins that had high ATH's (large market caps) before and now they settled down to low market caps. It is wise to invest in this?

The top 10 cryptos that contain the biggest market caps we won't see no more 100-1000x returns with them no more? What will happen to coins with low market caps if the top 10 markets caps are still growing fast to 100-1000x again and what environment is required to create this growth?

Which coins have low market caps and also have a total supply (preferably low supply) and offers real world usage?
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