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Topic: Which Coins/Funds/Companies will benefit from a global growth in crypto? (Read 176 times)

hero member
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It will certainly be the financial sector but it is going to hurt becasuse the game will be for the big players and not the small investors are we are seeing currently
newbie
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Gan , apakah coin blx sudah bisa di perdagangkan atau melalui aplikasi
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I want to be a passive investor. For stocks I put most of my money in ETFs/Trackers/Funds and don't look back.
Ideally I want to be able to do the same thing with crypto. Buy and HODL. I don't mind doing my homework on a couple of good investment opportunities, but I don't want to do day-trading nor invest my time in researching every new ICOs/Coin etc... I basically want to be able to have a decent return (10-20% per year would be great), no need to become a millionaire. I'd rather lower my risk, even if that means lowering my returns.

1. A couple of coins I've already invested in: BTC, ETH, OMG: alpha coins, not going anywhere soon imo. I'll probably keep a bit of BTC forever, but might trade the rest if I find a more secure asset.

2. I've put some money in a couple of funds. Namely BLX (from https://www.iconomi.net/), and CombiCoin (from https://triaconta.com/).

3. Now the thing which interests me the most is investing in companies directly that benefit from an overall growth in Crypto. Like they say, during a gold rush, the companies that make the most profit are the shovel sellers... Here, I'm especially looking at fund providers, because I believe that's where the common man will want to put his money.
I think Iconomi is a valid option here, so I've put some money into ICN. The CombiCoin ICO will give me some TRIA coins, which have a good upside as well. I've doubted about Blackmoon crypto (BMC coins), but it smells a bit fishy so I'm staying clear there. I've looked at MelonPort, but I don't see much use in their coin atm... Especially in this space I'm looking for valid investment options...

Any other ideas, or any other options (especially for nr 3)?
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