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September 26, 2017, 11:55:03 PM
#84
I invested into trackr which was a ico token was able to buy it for lower than what it sold for during ico, 11-12 million coins created during the sale, early adoptions into projects with low marketcap i agree are worth a risk investing into a project just cause its a low marketcap = huge risk, at four cents per coin right now, my risk vs reward was worth the risk in my opinion, all i have to say is if you go this route do your due diligence research if you believe in the project take a shot.
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September 26, 2017, 11:50:29 PM
#83
Idiots think this. It's like thinking you will make the most money by investing in low market cap stocks. It's the absolute worst thing you can do. 99 out of 100 times you will lose a ton of money.

It's good to be an early adopter but you can buy the highest marketcap Bitcoin and still be an early adopter. Go out on the streets and ask everyone you see how many own Bitcoin.

Quite harsh words there, mate. Was that necessary? Market cap is not my cup of tea as well when it comes to investment basis. I look directly at the project and whether it has a future as to my own way of gauging it. But some out there are also looking at the market cap. Perhaps it has some help to them.

Perhaps not but this is the internet so I didn't want to say too much. Perhaps I should have said poorly educated investors.
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September 26, 2017, 11:24:49 PM
#82
but big market cap is proven project
Not realy, most investors have very low education.
This people dont have big money, but good promotion can make em buy huge overpriced scam, like ETH or LTC.

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September 26, 2017, 10:57:40 PM
#81
There is a misconception that the value per token is as important as market cap when it comes to investing. Market cap tells you the total value of the company. This will be the basis when you are going to compare other tokens with same industry. So for me, high market cap means high in value.
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September 26, 2017, 10:49:26 PM
#80
Idiots think this. It's like thinking you will make the most money by investing in low market cap stocks. It's the absolute worst thing you can do. 99 out of 100 times you will lose a ton of money.

It's good to be an early adopter but you can buy the highest marketcap Bitcoin and still be an early adopter. Go out on the streets and ask everyone you see how many own Bitcoin.

Quite harsh words there, mate. Was that necessary? Market cap is not my cup of tea as well when it comes to investment basis. I look directly at the project and whether it has a future as to my own way of gauging it. But some out there are also looking at the market cap. Perhaps it has some help to them.
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September 26, 2017, 10:24:47 PM
#79
Idiots think this. It's like thinking you will make the most money by investing in low market cap stocks. It's the absolute worst thing you can do. 99 out of 100 times you will lose a ton of money.

It's good to be an early adopter but you can buy the highest marketcap Bitcoin and still be an early adopter. Go out on the streets and ask everyone you see how many own Bitcoin.
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September 26, 2017, 10:05:56 PM
#78
going to low market cap means that you can have more risk but more gains and it just like a double edge sword and this is has a big chance to failing to zero.for the high caps although it is a big price but the prize won't get bigger like 100x and also it is unlikely to fade to zero.look at the bitcoin eventhough 10x it is not like for short term of even with medium term unlike the low caps ones with BTC i wont get easily to collapse and if the BTC collapse all the other crytocoins is going to down also
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September 26, 2017, 09:25:32 PM
#77
low market cap doesn't mean it is better investment than those established ones. They have low market for a reason.
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September 26, 2017, 01:44:28 PM
#76
So low market cap is better for investment?
It mean we dont have huge amount of coins ready for sell?
https://image.ibb.co/jxdeR5/syscoin_amazon.png

Depends. Low market cap is big reward, but big market cap is proven project, less reward for less risk.
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September 26, 2017, 01:36:48 PM
#75
It is actually risky but you can invest low amount. Before you buy anything, do your research first and make sure that the coin you are about to buy has a future.
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September 26, 2017, 01:28:40 PM
#74
Frankly speaking, low cap is an indicative of low adoption rate. It could mean that the said coin is in few hands and it will be easy to manipulate such coin. But if low cap is as a result of market nature of price, then you may have gold mine within your reach
This is the disadvantage on having a low supply which it can really be easily be manipulated specially to those who hold lots of coins this is why i dont really have much interest on this coins because for sure there are people who are just waiting for new comers for them to dump on the coins that they are holding.
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September 26, 2017, 01:07:03 PM
#73


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September 26, 2017, 12:45:06 PM
#72
DGB, STR, XRP ... on June now your fund is arround 30%.
From June BTC make more than double.
DGB, STR, XRP = clear SCAM
jlp
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September 26, 2017, 11:12:37 AM
#71
Not always, as most altcoins today only fare into dumps. The benchmark i invest in altcoin is that have good reputable developers or atleast have a roadmap and reliable reference.

The BEST WAY TO DETERMINE THAT IS IF THEY ALREADY HAVE SOFTWARE THAT YOU CAN USE. Everything else is vapor-ware.

The roadmaps and references are useless. They give you a false sense of security.

There have been several projects with large teams, reliable references and roadmaps. After raising multiple millions, they still haven't released any software.

EOS bragged that they have 50 developers. Who knows if that is true. They raised $230 million and said that they were going to release something by end of summer. Nothing yet. With $230 million, they should've solved world hunger by now.

Gnosis raised $12.5 million and their website says that they are releasing their game by first half of 2017. Nothing yet.

Qtum raised $15.6 million. I don't see anything produced on Qtum's website.

After raising $50 million, Cosmos's website is still pitching its white paper. Come on. What have they produced with that $50 million?

MobileGo raised $53 million. Here's the roadmap from their white paper:

Quote
May - June: Gamecredits Mobile Store Public Launch
May - June: Gamecredits accepted for mobile store games and in- game content purchases
July - August: first centralized tournaments on platform

However, I don't see any of that on their website. They're mainly bragging about how their token is on exchanges. What are they doing? Day-trading their own token? Roadmap is useless.

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September 26, 2017, 10:57:34 AM
#70
Not always, as most altcoins today only fare into dumps. The benchmark i invest in altcoin is that have good reputable developers or atleast have a roadmap and reliable reference.
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September 26, 2017, 10:39:15 AM
#69
low marketcap = bigger chance of giving you higher multipliers on your investment but the risk that you lose everything because the project fails/there's no interest in it is rather high.
high marketcap = smaller chance of high multipliers but also small risk of a failed project.

Personally I like to invest in projects with 10-30 mln marketcap.

At paper value, this is a better informed decision (looking at a mid range market cap). But as pointed out, it is still very easy to manipulate market cap with a few big holders (sometimes even just one group that looks like a lot of people). If there was one way to make certain that the traders volume on exchanges are real and amount to the market cap, then I agree with 10-30 mln.

But as we know, even that is easy to fake.

Low cap on the other hand, can also mean a good thing if it equates low manipulation.
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September 26, 2017, 08:59:13 AM
#68
This:

Looks legit.

ahahaaaa
This picture is clearly.
But I dont think btc is a scam. Eth maybe, but not yet, it can live a long time.
Because eth will let many scamed-ico token living. Eth will eat the fund of ico.
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September 26, 2017, 08:50:06 AM
#67
I dont think that only low caps are better for investment. A lot of high cap coins have some great fundamentals and theyre getting more attention when the newbies are rushing the market!
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September 26, 2017, 08:45:08 AM
#66
Frankly speaking, low cap is an indicative of low adoption rate. It could mean that the said coin is in few hands and it will be easy to manipulate such coin. But if low cap is as a result of market nature of price, then you may have gold mine within your reach
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September 26, 2017, 08:38:12 AM
#65
mmh depends still on the project
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