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Topic: Will some Altcoins not last past the next high ? - page 2. (Read 273 times)

legendary
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Lets be honest , there are so many Altcoins only a few will survive. The difficult part is figuring out which ones. Even if a coin doesn't survive , you may still be able to trade it profitably until the next high. However , which are the safest bets to HODL ?

Don't expect anymore that majority those coins/tokens that reached their ATH last 2017 will be back again in the spotlight. Only those altcoins who able to withstand and remained kicking today after the bearish market have the opportunity to build up the great volume again.

Most of that hype coins/tokens can't be seen now today; being dead, closed to death and some became a shitcoin.

For what are the safest altcoins to hold might be different at each. We have our own preferences to this.
member
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Project development, size of the community supporting it, exchange trade volumes are some indications of the health or strength of a project. If a project is showing unhealthy trends, no need to hurdle a dying coin, potentially hold a value of zero.  Indepth research will show some projects that have a better chance of surviving the bears.
copper member
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SYNCHROBIT
This process can be easily done with your own research. People are just too lazy, because it is much easier to invest in something and hope for a great outcome instead of doing something to achieve this. Back to your question, not every single altcoin from 2000 on CMC are going to survive, but I believe at least top 30 should stay strong.
jr. member
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Lets be honest , there are so many Altcoins only a few will survive. The difficult part is figuring out which ones. Even if a coin doesn't survive , you may still be able to trade it profitably until the next high. However , which are the safest bets to HODL ?

I made a video to discuss :https://youtu.be/7LWQcqP5ASQ

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