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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: ZionRTZ on March 18, 2019, 06:58:28 PM

Title: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: ZionRTZ on March 18, 2019, 06:58:28 PM
Be careful not to blindly follow those who say you should buy low market cap coins or tokens and giving you a reason that those coins/tokens will give you maximum profits. While it is true that they can give you 5x, 10x, or even 20x, the chances of it happening now an in the future are very slim. This strategy might have worked back in 2016 or 2017 but the market has quickly changed since then.

Before investing into these low market caps, make sure you don't forget to screen them. Always apply the basic rules:
- product?
- team?
- community
- prototype or MVP?
- plus others you may want to add.
Title: Re: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: Quart on March 18, 2019, 11:00:36 PM
You are right. Never forget to analyze everything that is potentially manipulated by the team project. And I think the two big things we must focus are about the team profiles and MVP. I will directly leave a project if it seems to have fake team members and with less quality MVP. 
Title: Re: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: Paha87 on March 19, 2019, 04:51:53 AM
I, too, understood that this strategy but lives now. Many of the projects are traded in the -10x the price of the sales, I do not see any prerequisites that their price even ever recover to pervonachalnyy, it's very sad for the entire market, but it is a fact. Most traders and investors buy only stable coins and work with them. There is a chance that I am wrong, it can be seen when bitcoin starts to grow and will cost$ 10,000, that's when, if our tokens go for it, we will see x2/X3, maybe X10. We must wait.
Title: Re: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: Zed0X on March 19, 2019, 05:47:16 AM
I was reminded of a friend who sent me a private message asking me to give him a list of low market cap coins so that he can invest in them. I was like  ::) ::) ::)

With the situation of the market now, it is quite risky to invest in these types of coins. If you ever plan to do so, be sure to have patience. Check the OP's list and be sure to leave some funds because it may take years before they start pumping.
Title: Re: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: arnishad on March 19, 2019, 09:21:49 AM
That might be the logic behind obtaining a lot of profit for thus several investors or traders, however generally, it's not simply applicable. most importantly after you are finance in an exceedingly scam coin, that seems to be a complete shit coin that ever appreciates in worth. therefore you have got to try and do enough analysis before finance.
There also are some excellent coins whose costs are still low.
Title: Re: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: trauchot on March 19, 2019, 09:47:37 AM
You should always study any company before you want to invest in it, different tokens that were released in small quantities do not guarantee their growth, for this it is necessary that the company that issued these tokens must constantly improve its capabilities so that the demand for their services would grow and these tokens must always have great demand.
Title: Re: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: tonymillions84 on March 19, 2019, 10:07:49 AM
The is the most important information i have gotten in a forum. when people screen to you to buy low and list tokens for you to buy. note they are dumping the tokens out. be careful to avoid been a coin janitor. Most projects are dead and gone and investors don;t want to lose their fund. so they will market and push people to buy.
Title: Re: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: gurunanakji777 on March 19, 2019, 03:28:12 PM
Its always risky to trade low market cap coins/tokes but if we analysed the coin on daily basis can make good profit as well. At present I am doing trading on some low market cap coins that are Ieth, ert and travelflex and these 3 coins gives me good profit and these coins are regularly giving me small small profit because I know these coins has good movement of upward and downward both side apart from this one must knows about the coin community, product and the activeness of dev too otherwise trade high market cap coins that are less risky to trade.
Title: Re: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: ComeBack on March 19, 2019, 03:38:06 PM
Exactly, Before making an investments on it we must make sure that it's some kind of legit projects because there's really a lot of fuds on some low market cap projects that made by those people who's just waiting to dump their own coin to other people.
Title: Re: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: Luckyperson21 on March 19, 2019, 05:31:09 PM
Be careful not to blindly follow those who say you should buy low market cap coins or tokens and giving you a reason that those coins/tokens will give you maximum profits. While it is true that they can give you 5x, 10x, or even 20x, the chances of it happening now an in the future are very slim. This strategy might have worked back in 2016 or 2017 but the market has quickly changed since then.

Before investing into these low market caps, make sure you don't forget to screen them. Always apply the basic rules:
- product?
- team?
- community
- prototype or MVP?
- plus others you may want to add.

Right. However, for those of us who are beginners, it's better to follow people who already know crypto for longer. Usually, they give the coin direction which is good to buy. And it could be, we are following some of trading communities so we don't make a mistake in buying coins.
Title: Re: Low Market Cap Coins/Tokens
Post by: ZionRTZ on March 19, 2019, 06:39:02 PM

Right. However, for those of us who are beginners, it's better to follow people who already know crypto for longer. Usually, they give the coin direction which is good to buy. And it could be, we are following some of trading communities so we don't make a mistake in buying coins.
There's nothing wrong from learning from more experienced traders and investors. As I have said, do not follow everything they say blindly. I've been in this game long enough to know that some of the influencers on youtube, facebook, twitter or other platforms are shilling their bags so they can dump on their followers (especially beginners). If you insist on following their "coin of the day" or "coin of the week", then try to review the reputation of those you follow.