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Title: Where To Invest?
Post by: MehdiBmm on January 08, 2017, 09:44:25 PM
Hi guys,

I've been browsing https://coinmarketcap.com/ these days and noticed a lot of ups and downs for almost all the currencies!

I've got like 94$ to invest and I would like some advice. What currency do you suggest to invest with that will bring me 10% more in the next week? in other words, what the currency selling at low now that will cost more in the next days and is easy to sell?

I am a complete beginner!

Please advice me.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: Tike Myson on January 08, 2017, 10:18:51 PM
Hi, i suggest you to do you researches and improve your skills instead of asking for random advices on a forum.



Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: MehdiBmm on January 08, 2017, 11:17:49 PM
Yeah but where to learn? It's confusing.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: bbc.reporter on January 09, 2017, 01:10:00 AM
@MehdiBmm. For sure it is not in this forum. It would be better for you to learn the basics of trading and technical analysis before you do your first trade. Your savings of $94 will be better spent on trading books.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: shinratensei_ on January 09, 2017, 01:55:30 AM
Yeah but where to learn? It's confusing.
Here....
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0
You need to learn more, for determine about the correct place to invest your amount it's so difficult. Learn it and don't be a hurry person for investing your amount.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: Herbert2020 on January 09, 2017, 06:53:13 AM
since you are a beginner you should learn trading first then look for investment, also again since you are a beginner if you continue asking questions like this and end up listening to some random suggestion people give you, then you will be familiarized with the term "bag-holder" because you are going to become one.
people around here tend to introduce you to coins they are holding and want someone to buy from them so they can get out.

you are already on coinmarketcap, you can see which coins have been performing well, learn how to read charts and look at the volumes and changes in the past years. and try to stick to the top 10 coins for the start not anything from bottom of the list.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: memequiserle on January 09, 2017, 08:44:55 AM
trading is not fix rate profit
if you need fix rate profit 10%/week, is nothing can get sugestion accurate for you
altcoin price always fluctuatif
and bitcoin price incraese all altcoin price can down, so altcoin unpredictable


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: mummybtc on January 09, 2017, 09:47:17 AM
It is foolish to be looking for crowd wisdom, most of those that will advise you on coin to invest on have one interest in the project they will recommended. Just do your research, find like ten projects you think is really undervalued presently, look at the people behind it and their road map if it they can achieve their target goal and more fundamental analysis will help you decision making process


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: torry28 on January 09, 2017, 09:55:32 AM
First of all, i don't think OP wanna do trading on alt coins, he is just want to invest his $94 in some alt coins which could give him 10% more from his initial balance on next week.
@OP, nowadays it is difficult to predict which alt coins will rise since bitcoin price go up. 10% increase on next week also too high, i don't think there are alt coins will be rise like that.
Yeah but where to learn? It's confusing.
Here....
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0
You need to learn more, for determine about the correct place to invest your amount it's so difficult. Learn it and don't be a hurry person for investing your amount.
Why are you gave beginner and help section's link to OP? He is clearly wanna learn about alt coins. He should learn that on here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0



Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: Febo on January 09, 2017, 04:20:32 PM
Hi guys,

I've been browsing https://coinmarketcap.com/ these days and noticed a lot of ups and downs for almost all the currencies!

I've got like 94$ to invest and I would like some advice. What currency do you suggest to invest with that will bring me 10% more in the next week? in other words, what the currency selling at low now that will cost more in the next days and is easy to sell?

I am a complete beginner!

Please advice me.


Since you ask for an advice in a week that makes a you a day trader.  Daytraders need a lot of knowledge about trading. Not needed detailed knowledge of different coins, like investors that invest in a coin for a period of time that is at least a year.

I suggest you to google on your tube for some online trading courses. And learn there to read charts. Then play with your money. They say, that crypto markets give way more easy profit to day traders then any other markets, since there are not enough skilled traders here. So there is for sure chance for you, but only if you will go and learn.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: btcdiggingmaster on January 10, 2017, 03:21:01 AM
I hope you are very new to trading better on keep on searching in this forum many people are talking daily regarding all coin the market, better find and learn which is the best way and which coin is best suited for you to make money with your investment. Don't completely depend on other ideas because you will loose all your money,better learn trading step by step and once you are familer than you can start investing in trading.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: dbt1033 on January 10, 2017, 03:22:40 AM
In yourself!

www.babypips.com

It's free.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: deadsilent on January 10, 2017, 08:56:27 AM
I dont think altcoin trading is good for you. First, you're a newbie at altcoin trading. You dont know anything yet bout trading. Second, altcoin trading doesn't guarantee you can earn 10% of your total capital. Its takes time before you could get profit. Its also risky. Some coins are just scams. It will just burn your money and left you nothing. Altcoin is not for you. Just by btc. Atleast you could get profit from that.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: iamTom123 on January 10, 2017, 09:06:41 AM
It is foolish to be looking for crowd wisdom, most of those that will advise you on coin to invest on have one interest in the project they will recommended. Just do your research, find like ten projects you think is really undervalued presently, look at the people behind it and their road map if it they can achieve their target goal and more fundamental analysis will help you decision making process

The mob is not always the nest way to get ideas and yes wisdom because they are so subjective and can be holding a bag of their own interest. OP should learn to study independently and decide on his own based on those knowledge he learn.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: BTCLovingDude on January 10, 2017, 02:01:15 PM
if you have fiat and you want to invest then buy bitcoin, it is the easiest option and also the safest, and right now price is stable and it seems like the bottom has reached. in short good time to buy.

and if you want altcoins then buy with at most half your money, not all of it. buy coins that are strong like XMR, and if you are willing to take huge risks ETH.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: miayama on January 10, 2017, 02:25:30 PM
Iconomi fund looks very attractive. And many other coins with devidents.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: Ayers on January 10, 2017, 04:49:33 PM
Yeah but where to learn? It's confusing.

learning what? altcoin pump and dump are random and there is o ta for that, but it's true that there are some group that precisely pump and dump some of them and they also announce it on twitter or facebook, if you follow those you can have a chance to hit a pump, one of those group is called fairpump, but i could be mistaken


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: Jackido on January 10, 2017, 04:54:39 PM
Hi guys,

I've been browsing https://coinmarketcap.com/ these days and noticed a lot of ups and downs for almost all the currencies!

I've got like 94$ to invest and I would like some advice. What currency do you suggest to invest with that will bring me 10% more in the next week? in other words, what the currency selling at low now that will cost more in the next days and is easy to sell?

I am a complete beginner!

Please advice me.

I have a suggestion about ICO Komodo Project ? it is in phase 2 for swap BTCD  you should see this link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1605144.0  and you can decide where to invest ? Good luck to you.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: Bitcoinsummoner on January 10, 2017, 05:19:16 PM
I think seen top 20 rankings in coinmarket cap those altcoin i think it is good idea to choose the trend one is ZEC and the other they want to stay in ETH that the price still in $10 usd.. i just late few months ago when the price drop at $7-$8 usd ethereum.. for now it is not trend coin so i just choose some altcoin in top 20 rankings .. like most stable dogecoin lite coin and monero.. waiting for the time to sell them or buy more if the price will getting low..


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: alt213 on January 10, 2017, 08:17:32 PM
Buy cheap and sell high  ;)


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: torry28 on January 10, 2017, 10:45:46 PM
Buy cheap and sell high  ;)
We knew if the best in trading is buy cheap and sell high, but we can not predict when the right time to buying and selling. Also, whats alt coins you suggested to OP? if OP bought ETH when it was 0.007-0.008 btc, he will get some good profit now because it currently at 0.01-0.011 btc.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: alt213 on January 10, 2017, 11:14:29 PM
We knew if the best in trading is buy cheap and sell high, but we can not predict when the right time to buying and selling. Also, whats alt coins you suggested to OP? if OP bought ETH when it was 0.007-0.008 btc, he will get some good profit now because it currently at 0.01-0.011 btc.
pick some good coin and follow its development (follow coin thread) , for example : bought good amount of DBIC coin from yobit at 250 - 400 sat, hold for months and then sold +20000 sat, then invested all the btc in other altcoins but lost most of it.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: spark.bet on January 11, 2017, 08:20:17 PM
Looking at coinmarketcap today, it makes you want to invest

http://imgur.com/a/pnIRl


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: Warkop on January 11, 2017, 09:42:23 PM
Hi guys,

I've been browsing https://coinmarketcap.com/ these days and noticed a lot of ups and downs for almost all the currencies!

I've got like 94$ to invest and I would like some advice. What currency do you suggest to invest with that will bring me 10% more in the next week? in other words, what the currency selling at low now that will cost more in the next days and is easy to sell?

I am a complete beginner!

Please advice me.
it seems you have to open youtube and blog on google on how to play and select the coin trade good in this 2017. Missed it is enough for you.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: ZrCoin on January 13, 2017, 11:29:30 PM
Why a lot of people advice to OP to make trading if question was about investment?
Probably OP does not want to trade. Some people think about trading as about speculation and/or don't want to take part because they are too nervous for this :) for example...
But they still can be interested in crypto world comminity and investment in development of this world.
Probably it's question about any ICO which we can expect this year or which exist now...
One of the most famous ICO now (at least as I see it) is Chronobank ICO.
There a lot of topics here in forum also about it, is it good or not.
You can find these topics here.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: anonbit992 on January 14, 2017, 07:21:38 AM
Invest into bitcoin and then use 50 per cent of your bitcoin to invest into other projects.

Best alt coins to be invested into are iconomi, singular dtv and vslice (just my humble suggestion). The reason is that they are just starting out and they have good team as well as funds required to achieve the goals set by them. More over, they are planning to pay dividends to token holders.


Title: Re: Where To Invest?
Post by: ArdiPrabowo on January 14, 2017, 11:24:55 PM
In yourself!

snipe

It's free.

i think youre share about forex tradng not about bitcoin
and op want recomende about altcoin trading
coin in listing hit in coinmarketcap