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May 03, 2023, 12:31:32 AM
Investment is a smart way to make money, unfortunately there are many investment scams that provide big profits even though they only use ponzi schemes.

I've been hit by a ponzi scheme investment case, at first they paid according to the time then I increased the deposit and finally it became a scam.
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May 03, 2023, 12:16:58 AM
I think this thread discussed about Low, Moderative and Aggressive investor but it is something else heheh. Because everyone in here who invest in crypto is considered as High Risk/Aggresive investor in my opinion.

back the original topic that he discussed about HYIP investors, back couple of years ago I found one of my friend is HYIP investor he know that some of hyip website is ponzi scheme but he is early investor so he pay dozen of money and get out when the site is old enough hahaha
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May 02, 2023, 06:03:15 PM
New Investor is where I belong. I would have love to see myself in the researcher class but one thing about me is that I cant wait to gather much more information on a particular investment.
Not that i wont do any research but spending mùch more time finding out about an investment first before investing in it. I prefer experience in my investment. 
Just know little vital information about the investment and start gradually.
Actually a good investors will take it time to cross check the kind of investment that will be profitable for he/her before venturing into the investment as said, so I believe that if you want to place yourself in higher grade of investors, you have to be calculative, so another thing is that, its obvious that you can place yourself in the grade you want if you invest in bitcoin for some years without touching your investment funds, because I believe that with long duration of bitcoin investment, the fraction used to purchase bitcoin  after six to five (5/6) years you might have your investment funds or capital doubled. So only problem or challenges many people have during bitcoin investment is determination.
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May 02, 2023, 05:53:43 PM
New Investor is where I belong. I would have love to see myself in the researcher class but one thing about me is that I cant wait to gather much more information on a particular investment.
Not that i wont do any research but spending mùch more time finding out about an investment first before investing in it. I prefer experience in my investment. 
Just know little vital information about the investment and start gradually.
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May 02, 2023, 09:24:41 AM
I will consider myself in between the researcher and the wealthy investor. As an investor, i think it is natural to at least conduct a small research on any project before investing. It may not include deep research as individual level of understanding is different but i believe asking the basic questions from friends and like minded people can also be consider as research.
I have done several investment over the years, some where very successful, others weren't that successful and few others end up becoming scam (trust me even the top gurus have fallen to scam at some point) Grin

There is always room for growth and am learning with each investment to gain more experience and gain more knowledge on what to look out for even though we can't get it right 100%.
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May 02, 2023, 08:30:57 AM
#99
I have participated in investments that used ponzi schemes, 8 years ago or in 2015 I actively participated in HYIPs and cloud mining, I also actively promoted on the internet so that many people also got scammed from the ponzi investments that I did, in total I got a profit of approx. 30% of the total capital I use for ponzi schemes.
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May 02, 2023, 05:52:37 AM
#98
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What class of an investor are you?


Wondering why there was no lucky investor because I used 20% of my capital to invest in a project that can be 50-50 to succeed and fail. The rest I will use my research to choose where I should put my money cause in this crypto space we can't guarantee a project will give us ROI that's why around 20% I will use it for luck-based investment.
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May 02, 2023, 05:01:28 AM
#97
To be honest, I am basically a research investor, I really take a long of time by analyzing every new condition in the market and pricing of the digital currencies I am interested in, before making any decision. From my perspective, it is necessary to minimalise your crypto portfolio and focus only on the ones on Top 20 due to it be perilous to invest a large money on unknown and shit coins, they be pumping the volume by purpose  to attract investors specifically the beginners ( Ponzi scheme investors) and once they increase their market cap volume, the price suddenly and dramatically goes down. At this moment, there are more than 23k cryptocurrencies in the market, I am pretty sure that majority of them are scam probably like 20k.
As a researcher myself, I know we must scrutinize the market's every twist and turn. Minimize danger, maximize gains – that's the ticket! Focus on the big-shot cryptos with a history of triumph.

But don't snub the underdogs completely. Sure, some are swindles or pyramid schemes, but hidden treasures lurk too. Massive returns could be yours! Do your homework, take measured risks.

At the end of the day, it's about your taste and guts. Some investors play it safe, sticking to the top 20. Others? Risk-takers, betting on the little guys. Whatever your game, stay sharp, stay watchful, and don't bite off more than you can chew.
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May 02, 2023, 03:36:15 AM
#96
Based on the explanation for each category I think I belong to this one. Because before I invest into any project, I make sure that I understand everything well. If you're an investor, it's important to know what you're getting into before deciding to invest. Unfortunately many of us (especially the newbies) are not careful when investing, the reason why they're ending up investing in a scam projects.

In my case, I only invest in cryptos that are proven to profitable if you hold for long term. In my portfolio I have Bitcoin and established altcoins. I invested to these coins because I believe they're worthy based on my research as an investor who's looking forward to be a huge gainer in future.

I want to add that investing in altcoins requires your constant attention, I can’t even call it investing in my case, it’s still more like trading, because I don’t allow altcoins to fall much below the purchase price. Altcoins can bring good profits, but I'm not so sure about them, and they make me more worried, perhaps this is natural, since greater risks can be associated with greater profits.
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May 02, 2023, 03:00:01 AM
#95
I may not know what kind of investor I am but I have some ideas about investing. While investing, I always try to get an idea of how the market may go in the future by considering both the current market situation and the past market situation. I definitely think before I invest and then I don't decide to invest. I never make investment decisions based on market volatility. New investors usually make the mistake of investing only after seeing some volatility in the market, which they regret later on. Hope I'm not on the list of new investors.
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May 02, 2023, 02:08:05 AM
#94
At the moment i'm still early and planning to upgrade to intermediate level, i think medium size investors are those who have put at least $1 million money in crypto, currently most of the assets that i have are altcoins like MATIC, BNB, TRX and many altcoins that are currently valuable cheap, if there are some assets that I have that can go up 1000x then I can become an intermediate investor.
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May 02, 2023, 01:35:22 AM
#93
I agree that there are those types of investors who classify themselves as angel investors, venture capitalist,1 etc. But before they become all of these types of investors, from my own perspective, I have put them into some classes. It is not an exhaustive or an elaborative list but at least, you get the idea of where I am driving at.

Class of Investors to the best of my understanding

New Investor
These are friends and family members who are willing to contribute a small quantity of money to your company.

The Ponzi scheme Investor
One who invests in ponzi scams continuously is this. This is the person who thinks about get-rich-quick schemes.

The researcher investor
The researcher investor wants to conduct thorough investigation before deciding whether to invest.They might even decide against investing altogether since, if you wait to make a decision until you know everything, you might never invest.

The Wealthy Trader
This one has had a number of profitable investments over the years. They are knowledgeable, experienced, show expertise.

What class of an investor are you?



1. https://www.investsmall.co/the-different-types-of-investors-what-kind-are-you/amp/

Well, if I would invest into something, I would want to be a combination of the researcher and wealthy trader since I think it is really important for us to consider the background of what we will be investing into. We should do some thorough investigation so that our decision would be based on our personal assessment based on what we know therefore making a wise decision in it. Also, in the future, I do dream of being the wealthy trader since it is all in one where you have the knowledge and experience in trading making you successful in it and to be financially secured as well.
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May 02, 2023, 01:32:14 AM
#92
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Of course, some altcoins can be profitable but of the many altcoins, people can invest in the wrong altcoins unless they stay on the top altcoin list. But that also doesn't guarantee they can get big profits when the altcoin season comes because we know that the list of top altcoins will always change in every cycle. This makes people have to analyze more deeply to find out what altcoins can roughly occupy the top altcoin list.

As long as we know the risks of investing in altcoins and can choose the right altcoin, that's okay and just remember to use the money we can afford so that when we experience a loss, we won't lose too much. And don't just invest in one basket but spread your investment over many coins after you do the analysis.


Invest in altcoins except for ETH, all the rest should be done with thorough research before investing, I never believe in old altcoins, especially those top coins.
Not only will some altcoins be profitable, but I can say that most altcoins are profitable during the bull season. Investing in altcoins should not be considered a long-term investment, and if you know how to invest at the right time, it is not difficult to make a profit from them.

I love to invest in altcoins, but I have never invested in any altcoins this bear season. Only when the bull season comes will it be the right time to invest in altcoins. In this bearish season, bitcoin should still be our focus.

I think It is natural to have a preference for investing in altcoins, but during a bear market, it may be wiser to prioritize bitcoin. The bear market typically sees a downturn in the overall cryptocurrency market, and it may be risky to invest in altcoins during this period. Therefore, it is advisable to focus on bitcoin, which is considered the leading cryptocurrency and has a history of performing well during bear markets. It is best to wait for the bull market to invest in altcoins, as they tend to experience more significant growth during this period.
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May 02, 2023, 12:57:29 AM
#91
The researcher investor
The researcher investor wants to conduct thorough investigation before deciding whether to invest.They might even decide against investing altogether since, if you wait to make a decision until you know everything, you might never invest.
Based on the explanation for each category I think I belong to this one. Because before I invest into any project, I make sure that I understand everything well. If you're an investor, it's important to know what you're getting into before deciding to invest. Unfortunately many of us (especially the newbies) are not careful when investing, the reason why they're ending up investing in a scam projects.

In my case, I only invest in cryptos that are proven to profitable if you hold for long term. In my portfolio I have Bitcoin and established altcoins. I invested to these coins because I believe they're worthy based on my research as an investor who's looking forward to be a huge gainer in future.
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May 02, 2023, 12:20:29 AM
#90
When I read the entire Investor class according to your understanding, I put myself in the third class. Caution is needed in investing, any investment media is not free from the risk of loss, so thorough research is needed before investing. I prefer to stay silent and wait if I don't find a suitable coin to invest in, the valuable experience I got while investing has made major changes in every decision I will make.
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May 01, 2023, 06:02:31 PM
#89
To be honest, I am basically a research investor, I really take a long of time by analyzing every new condition in the market and pricing of the digital currencies I am interested in, before making any decision. From my perspective, it is necessary to minimalise your crypto portfolio and focus only on the ones on Top 20 due to it be perilous to invest a large money on unknown and shit coins, they be pumping the volume by purpose  to attract investors specifically the beginners ( Ponzi scheme investors) and once they increase their market cap volume, the price suddenly and dramatically goes down. At this moment, there are more than 23k cryptocurrencies in the market, I am pretty sure that majority of them are scam probably like 20k.

i was a research investor when i tried to invest in some coins in the past. however, i was screwed by my few investments even if i did my due diligence. these scammers can't be stopped so long their aim is to pocket whatever they can collect. so yeah, i stopped chasing of these new projects. for now, gonna stick with btc, eth or bnb. not looking for new alts to invest into. i was staking several coins in the past, but stopped that as well. most staking coins are not worth your time and resources. when it goes down, you have no more profits. you are merely just wasting your time.
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May 01, 2023, 04:54:19 PM
#88
To be honest, I am basically a research investor, I really take a long of time by analyzing every new condition in the market and pricing of the digital currencies I am interested in, before making any decision. From my perspective, it is necessary to minimalise your crypto portfolio and focus only on the ones on Top 20 due to it be perilous to invest a large money on unknown and shit coins, they be pumping the volume by purpose  to attract investors specifically the beginners ( Ponzi scheme investors) and once they increase their market cap volume, the price suddenly and dramatically goes down. At this moment, there are more than 23k cryptocurrencies in the market, I am pretty sure that majority of them are scam probably like 20k.
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May 01, 2023, 11:52:50 AM
#87
Not only will some altcoins be profitable, but I can say that most altcoins are profitable during the bull season. Investing in altcoins should not be considered a long-term investment, and if you know how to invest at the right time, it is not difficult to make a profit from them.

I love to invest in altcoins, but I have never invested in any altcoins this bear season. Only when the bull season comes will it be the right time to invest in altcoins. In this bearish season, bitcoin should still be our focus.
As the name suggests, altcoins are an alternative only so that we can focus more and accumulate them on the main coin, namely Bitcoin. You are right to invest in altcoins on average taking advantage of the hype or it is safer in a bull season as it can take profits in short timeframes. After the bull season is over for altcoins it will be quite difficult to turn things around and pass their ATH.

More precisely, these people are part of influencers who are deliberately designed to increase the trend of a token or coin. Nothing more than that and trying to manipulate rookies into falling into it. Most beginners without experience want to earn instantly and it always doesn't end well.
legendary
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May 01, 2023, 10:38:28 AM
#86
I know almost 10 years of investment and about 6 years of crypto investment, and I think I'm still a newbie because I only invest with a small value, at the beginning of 2017 I bought 2 btc with a total value of about $ 560 and I used it for cloud mining 1.5 btc and I keep in wallet 0.5 btc, i lose and lose 1 btc when cloud mining and remaining in wallet about 1.2 btc, luckily i can save until end of year so i can sell in early 2018 and get around $13k.

Do you need clarification? Because if I remember correctly, in 2017, at its lowest point, each bitcoin was worth almost $1k, so buying 2BTC for just $560 doesn't seem right to me.

Moreover, participating in investing with little or a lot of capital has nothing to do with your experience. You have been investing for six years with cryptocurrencies, proving you are an adept investor in the market.
Well different exchanger where you trade and different the exchange rate could make your lowest and his lowest become different as well but lol yeah $1k i can confirm in 2017 is the lowest price ... maybe he refer to early 2016 where the lowest point is at below $400!

Anyways ... having so much time spent in crypto investment doenst always guarantee you categorized as the wealth investor , a lot of people made huge mistakes back in early adoption where bitcoin price 200 times lower than the current price and decide to take the profit at 2 times - 10 times only where the potential much more than that, just look where we are now.
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May 01, 2023, 09:35:23 AM
#85
I know almost 10 years of investment and about 6 years of crypto investment, and I think I'm still a newbie because I only invest with a small value, at the beginning of 2017 I bought 2 btc with a total value of about $ 560 and I used it for cloud mining 1.5 btc and I keep in wallet 0.5 btc, i lose and lose 1 btc when cloud mining and remaining in wallet about 1.2 btc, luckily i can save until end of year so i can sell in early 2018 and get around $13k.

Do you need clarification? Because if I remember correctly, in 2017, at its lowest point, each bitcoin was worth almost $1k, so buying 2BTC for just $560 doesn't seem right to me.

Moreover, participating in investing with little or a lot of capital has nothing to do with your experience. You have been investing for six years with cryptocurrencies, proving you are an adept investor in the market.
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