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brand new
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September 06, 2021, 10:22:33 PM
#91
My investment strategy is
Learn TA and market structure
Research which projects are likely to do well when the market goes bullish again
Buy as close to the bottom of the market as possible possibly use a DCA method of investing
Have an exit strategy in place and don't be afraid to take some profits on the way up
Place some of those profits into passive income like staking decent projects or a masternode coin with a good team and ecosystem intent on creating a use case - one that has also stood the test of time.
The rest of those profits I would hedge into a stable coin and wait for the next market bottom to reinvest - (rinse and repeat)

member
Activity: 532
Merit: 25
September 07, 2021, 03:39:11 PM
#87
I’ve understood that the best strategy for me is to hodl BTC. Usually if I have odd money I invest in USDT, then put BTC buy limit-order (on 5-7 thousand  lower than the market) and calmly wait till it will work.
newbie
Activity: 65
Merit: 0
September 07, 2021, 01:12:04 PM
#86
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.
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A stable and well-established project should have a realistic use case, fundamentals, growth history, and a team of transparent individuals. As I always suggest to any investor looking for the next crypto gem,  a comprehensive research before venturing into any investment is required. My researches show, One of the altcoins best fit to the above criteria called #Stakenet #XSN. Check it out! https://stakenet.io
full member
Activity: 1708
Merit: 126
September 07, 2021, 12:12:05 PM
#85
I invest in a potential project especially when I'll have an assurance that they could foster in the future because of their great whitepaper. I also check the legitimacy and activeness of the team behind it. It's also important for me to check the purpose of a coin or a project so it wouldn't turn into a rug. I'm sure that most of us have learned from the rug projects that we joined before.
full member
Activity: 658
Merit: 103
September 07, 2021, 12:10:09 PM
#84
Aside from having my portfolios managed, I really do my job in researching for those coins first before investing. The Idea itself isn't enough but the achievements and roadmap properly achieved is a must. These hard earned money should only go to projects that for me has the potential not just to go to moon but to secure that the promises mentioned in the roadmap. I also invest to those trusted CEO who has backgrounds in Cryptocurrency startups not those who literally comes out of nowhere and proclaims that he is something worth investing.
member
Activity: 896
Merit: 17
September 07, 2021, 11:42:43 AM
#83
I invest in the project and the idea, I read and study the project, if I like it and the development is going properly, then I buy, and I love HYPE projects that are heard, for some time they are HYPE and everyone is just talking about it, you can go well on such projects...but it always turns out, in general, my strategy of a hamster investor)
sr. member
Activity: 2016
Merit: 283
September 07, 2021, 11:31:13 AM
#82
Only popular coin is a good investment on the space , and for me the right time to invest is when they're going very dip because for sure what will be the next direction of the growth wherein as always, especially when mostly investors sees that its the right time to bump again and there's a sign of the trend, that's the real signal to buy for me. But yes it requires patience but worth it after all no regrets. Even long term or short term it depends..
member
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Merit: 15
September 07, 2021, 11:02:11 AM
#81
I invest only in altcoins and only in the known and reliable ones the first of the charts of coingecko and coinmarketcap, the nft i know they have a lot of potential but i still don't feel like investing in them for now i get them only through airdrops my favorites are the cryptomonkeys
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1075
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 07, 2021, 10:54:09 AM
#80
Everyone is picking number two because these days you could make an income with the NFT that you are holding, which is something that makes sense and I can totally understand it, but that doesn't change the fact that way before any of this was the norm for NFT, people were buying useless and worthless jpegs and gifs and tweets for millions of dollars, that never really made any sense to me at all but people still did it for some reason.

I understand that the overall situation in NFT world changed a lot, but it was not always like this and people really did picked the number one option for a long time. Like what's the point of having an NFT without having any purpose at all, people believed that if they could buy it, and hold it, the value of it will go up but it is definitely something that didn't worth anything at all, remember all those "this NFT got sold for 69 million dollars!" news, that was seriously a thing.
sr. member
Activity: 980
Merit: 252
September 07, 2021, 10:22:07 AM
#79
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.

1. 70% of my investment are going into market trends or holding a good fundamental tokens so if the market crash, i will still hold it and buy more because i know i'm holding a good coins.
2. 30% doing some investment on some new projects tokens such as NFT which in the hype right now but also with some deep research to the project first.
3. Usually split my main investoment tokens to 3-4 tokens with different background of development, so it won't crash at the same time
member
Activity: 534
Merit: 19
September 07, 2021, 10:16:31 AM
#78
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.

I invest mainly because I believe in the ideology behind of that token. In this space where too many scams are hiding behind those good projects, it is quite good to invest to those who solves real life problems. Real utility tokens for me are the best ones to invest in. Red flags are also should be considered. Doing our research is a must and should be prioritized before investing. I have been a noob one in trading before but still learning from it.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 1004
Buzz App - Spin wheel, farm rewards
September 07, 2021, 08:37:37 AM
#77
Of the three choices, I might tend to choose the first point. I choose investments based on the price, or the trend. however, in my portfolio, most hold popular coins like Ethereum or BNB. The strategy I use is a general strategy, which is to buy when the price is low, and sell when the price is high. well, this strategy can only happen at the first point.
legendary
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Merit: 1655
To the Moon
September 07, 2021, 07:31:40 AM
#76
Right. Try going to Uniswap or Sushiswap or if you like Bittrex, and try go into their socalled private rounds, 90% discounts or whatever. Buy the coin and tell me when it goes listing how much the price dumps, if you can. I've seen too many public price listings way lower than private sale rounds:)

Of course, there are cases when a coin is sold on DEX for less than at an early stage of sale. And I can give such an example of an unsuccessful investment in a PolyPad coin, the current price of which is 4 times lower than a private round. But, for example, a project like Cirus showed a profit of X16 from the private sale price and, accordingly, covered the losses of PolyPad and, if necessary, could cover another 15 unsuccessful investments.
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 10
Rangers Protocol
September 07, 2021, 06:29:52 AM
#75
Before I invest, first my consideration is what is the long term plan of the project. Second, who are the team. If I verified them that they are reliable. I will invest because I see them as useful in the long run. I just invest what I can afford to take risk.
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 255
SmartFi - EARN, LEND & TRADE
September 07, 2021, 05:01:59 AM
#74
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.


I believe option 3 is quite better in this current market, while in a bear market option 2 goes on.
For option 3, when a trend starts you will realise that most coins developed towards that idea of a trend leads the market and pumps massively, therefore being involved with the good ones with attractive use cases will pave way for more growth as well as leading to more gains, in other words, a project offers good use case as well as leveraging the market trend (like NFT) to grow, an example is AXS.
For option 2, during a bear market what matters is only coins and tokens with strong team and usefulness, these two factors will help when the market starts growing, because the team already have something good to offer and people will only but start buying back in order to follow up with their growth, examples are ETH, ADA, SOL and so on.
sr. member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 253
September 06, 2021, 10:06:41 PM
#73
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.

In my case, my way of investing is to split them into those two categories you've mentioned. Actually they're connected that is why I use them both as a basis if it is good or bad to invest to a particular coin/token. As of now, I also had chosen to invest on those NFT projects, especially those NFT games that are currently booming like Axie Infinity and Plants vs Undead.

Currently looking for more potential NFT games, you might want to mention some guys, thanks Wink
I suggest you not focus on NFT projects. I know it was your choice but it was risky to put an egg in a single basket but rather to spread your investment into more potential coins like Bitcoin, ETH, and BNB for the long term. NFT's projects are in their prime, many had made a lot of money but worried about how its sustainability. And besides, only NFT games had made the great pump while many of them just are dead now. You should think it again.
very risky if we only put in one basket, because of belief without any logical thinking. I think the best investment is in major coins where eth and bnb are the main choices that will not die. and we can choose new projects like the trending NFT to invest, but I think using a small part of the capital we have, so we will still exist in the crypto world
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
September 06, 2021, 09:43:09 PM
#72
I invest in Projects that offer multiple earning options, that are easy to understand and use, that offer multiple use cases, and that have a community that supports me at all times. that's why I invest in $DIVI
hero member
Activity: 2982
Merit: 610
September 06, 2021, 06:11:58 PM
#71
Doesn't need long complicated answers - just a simple question:

Do you invest
1. mainly on price/the market trends
2. mainly on the underlying usefulness of the token/NFT
3. pretty even split of the two.

In my case, my way of investing is to split them into those two categories you've mentioned. Actually they're connected that is why I use them both as a basis if it is good or bad to invest to a particular coin/token. As of now, I also had chosen to invest on those NFT projects, especially those NFT games that are currently booming like Axie Infinity and Plants vs Undead.

Currently looking for more potential NFT games, you might want to mention some guys, thanks Wink
I suggest you not focus on NFT projects. I know it was your choice but it was risky to put an egg in a single basket but rather to spread your investment into more potential coins like Bitcoin, ETH, and BNB for the long term. NFT's projects are in their prime, many had made a lot of money but worried about how its sustainability. And besides, only NFT games had made the great pump while many of them just are dead now. You should think it again.
hero member
Activity: 2856
Merit: 667
September 06, 2021, 06:04:27 PM
#70
I am currently investing in an old altcoin that I trust, which the coin is already based on my research. Because based on experience I will choose a coin that is strong and held by a bearish market and quickly recovers. For NFT is currently trending, if you have more funds, it can be adjusted to your current capital, and of course the risk is borne by each.
For me, it will be more profitable if we come up investing in those potential coins that are still developing actively in the market and has a good community demand, and those trending NFT games that are currently creating huge interest on the part of its gamers and might still want also to invest in
NFT projects as they have potentials also to be more valuable in the market.

We all have different strategies  when it comes to our own investments and probably your strategy won't work for me or the other way around. So it will be a good idea to continue exploring new investing strategies as they can be more helpful in achieving our goals in a clearer picture.
jr. member
Activity: 95
Merit: 2
September 06, 2021, 05:53:37 PM
#69
1.) team
2.) investors
3.) see how the coin is distributed and check for whales who could tank the price
4.) usefulness
5.) if I can use it to improve my life or for entertainment

Projects I like right now at AAVE, NEAR, SOL, CELO
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