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Title: Smallcaps
Post by: inkim on February 07, 2019, 02:29:33 AM
I've noticed a lot of the smallcaps I've bought earlier last year have come back in price (serenity coin is one of them - did 8x last month which I sold to break even). Anyone have any strategy as to picking the right one?


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: kaito. on February 07, 2019, 05:41:41 PM
there are many article that give a tips to how pick a small cap coin. i read some of it you can check here.
https://medium.com/@cryptorand/trading-tips-how-i-pick-low-cap-cryptocurrencies-a323c41239d8
as for checking small cap coin you can check here.
https://cryptomarketsignal.com/small-cap/
hope it will help you.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: letyouearn on February 07, 2019, 05:55:21 PM
I've noticed a lot of the smallcaps I've bought earlier last year have come back in price (serenity coin is one of them - did 8x last month which I sold to break even). Anyone have any strategy as to picking the right one?

I would wait for another huge dump, caused by some panic news and begin buying coins and creating your own crypto portfolio. The good factor when thinking about picking up some smallcap project is strong, motivated team, continuing to develop their project even on such a bear market.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: Felipeo on February 07, 2019, 05:56:36 PM
I really like small cap coins. And yes people are getting touch of crypto day by day. So if a project have smallcap but have a good project people using it. I don't invest much in small cap coins. Cause it's a bit risky cause I don't have huge fund. But I always go for the project if they are good they are working as roadmap if team is easy to speak and transparent I go for them doesn't matters they are small or mid or bigcap  last year I invest in a project called robotina most of the people in this market don't know about this project but I saw that they are really working hard on this. They may not recover that much price but they are growing their business day by day. And most of the people invest in some project that is fully virtual have no base no working project they just go with the hype and later started to cry.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: raden1922 on February 07, 2019, 08:01:21 PM
It would be better and great if you always do analysis in your own way in choosing small hat coins according to your plan. Indeed, everyone has a strategy to invest or buy it, but actually the situation can be answered in various ways. If I may know, why do you choose small hat coins? is it in terms of price? thanks.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: KryptoKai on February 07, 2019, 08:09:29 PM
It's sad when all we can hope for is to break even. I am in the same boat though with some small cap investments. They have fallen and all i can do is hodl until the break even price, then i'm gonna get out quick and move to a good project.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: Upgrade00 on February 07, 2019, 08:15:26 PM
I stay away from currencies woth very low market capitalization, except they just concluded their ICO and have not had time to grow their volume and put efficient marketing in place.
Higher cap denotes more stability, and is fair to all investors regardless of the amount put in.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: TimeHacker on February 07, 2019, 08:25:05 PM
Investing in small cap coins, is a high risk - high gain game. Many of them have just one or two devs, who can disappear from one day to another. Most of them will die, but very few can go x1000 in a few days. Much more risk, more possible profit, as always :)


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: DanWalker on February 07, 2019, 08:33:19 PM
I've noticed a lot of the smallcaps I've bought earlier last year have come back in price (serenity coin is one of them - did 8x last month which I sold to break even). Anyone have any strategy as to picking the right one?

I would wait for another huge dump, caused by some panic news and begin buying coins and creating your own crypto portfolio. The good factor when thinking about picking up some smallcap project is strong, motivated team, continuing to develop their project even on such a bear market.

It sounds fine for me too. But rather than buying smallcap coins it's much better and less risky to deal only with top projects. If project too small and if it has too low volume there is a high risk not to sell them out when time comes because of lack of buyers.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: vgk88 on February 07, 2019, 08:33:33 PM
Trading smallcap cryptocurrencies is riskier than buying large coins. In the bud, they can bring more profit, but you have to understand the risks and choose projects very carefully.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: vanya.pronin.1983 on February 07, 2019, 08:35:27 PM
I think it is a much better strategy to make a coin with a small total supply to make this coin more valuable. I have invested in ATF farms and I hope they will make their push forward in the nearest future as well.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: kindbtc on February 07, 2019, 09:12:30 PM
For me most of the small caps are crap and already have lost most of their value but it depends on ones list and your list can be better than mine.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: Ifychuks on February 07, 2019, 09:50:22 PM
there are many article that give a tips to how pick a small cap coin. i read some of it you can check here.
https://medium.com/@cryptorand/trading-tips-how-i-pick-low-cap-cryptocurrencies-a323c41239d8
as for checking small cap coin you can check here.
https://cryptomarketsignal.com/small-cap/
hope it will help you.

Thanks for this. I didn't know about small caps before now. This shows we learn everyday in crypto. This aha been most helpful.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: BCTS on February 07, 2019, 09:52:28 PM
I think that now we all need to wait for the next drop in prices, after which it will be possible to start investing in cryptocurrencies. I am sure that this is a necessary rule for a successful investment at the moment.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: marseille on February 07, 2019, 10:03:18 PM
I've noticed a lot of the smallcaps I've bought earlier last year have come back in price (serenity coin is one of them - did 8x last month which I sold to break even). Anyone have any strategy as to picking the right one?

dude, everyone has their own strategy, many who fail and drain coins on emotions, and if you are not well informed in the trade sphere and you have little information, buy Btc and keep it!


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: tabas on February 07, 2019, 10:04:36 PM
I've noticed a lot of the smallcaps I've bought earlier last year have come back in price (serenity coin is one of them - did 8x last month which I sold to break even). Anyone have any strategy as to picking the right one?
I don't have and I don't want to gamble with those small caps tokens. It's very essential for me to pick those established ones and those that has a better market cap, I don't want to take the risk of getting into such coins that has the smaller caps. Yes, there's a possibility of what if but base on my experience it would be better for me not to take it that way.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: CryptoBuds on February 07, 2019, 10:19:05 PM
I've noticed a lot of the smallcaps I've bought earlier last year have come back in price (serenity coin is one of them - did 8x last month which I sold to break even). Anyone have any strategy as to picking the right one?

Projects with small cap could easily be pumped/dumped. I think it's not good to hold this type of assets during the bear market at all, because the risk of loss is much higher than some large cap project. It's a great luck for you that they have bounced so high. Most small cap projects are almost dead now.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: JeffBrad12 on February 07, 2019, 10:44:36 PM
I've noticed a lot of the smallcaps I've bought earlier last year have come back in price (serenity coin is one of them - did 8x last month which I sold to break even). Anyone have any strategy as to picking the right one?
Just try to pick a coin which was backed by big companies and it must have sustainable development progress dude. You are so lucky to get that coin and i was creating a huge profit from bittorrent too and i did 3x instantly. The coin must have a proper development and this can create a hype


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: coinporch on February 07, 2019, 11:02:07 PM
well, if you bought a smallcaps cryptocurrencies,, you must ready for all the risk, because the risk of smalcaps is bigger my friend
but if we can choose the right one we can get a huge profit buddy,,
so, we must think about the risk and reward first before we decided to invest


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: heritage35 on February 07, 2019, 11:19:48 PM
There is presently a coin with small cap, which has just been listed on CMC. On sighting it, I knew it is a huge potential to those who truly understand how good investments are done.
At the initial stage of coins like that, I a not always concerned about whether it basso much cap. Not having it is Eben an opportunity, most especially for good projects.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: Oilacris on February 07, 2019, 11:27:51 PM
I've noticed a lot of the smallcaps I've bought earlier last year have come back in price (serenity coin is one of them - did 8x last month which I sold to break even). Anyone have any strategy as to picking the right one?

Projects with small cap could easily be pumped/dumped. I think it's not good to hold this type of assets during the bear market at all, because the risk of loss is much higher than some large cap project. It's a great luck for you that they have bounced so high. Most small cap projects are almost dead now.
There are still some smallcaps or coins which is undervalued which means its up to you if you would took the risk on buying them. Small caps can give you out enormous profits when it pumped but its too risky
if you do carelessly choose up which ones of them because there are lots of dead projects in the field which you can potentially pick it up which causes for you to have a loss.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: evanescence on February 07, 2019, 11:30:56 PM
They are low-cap for a reason.
Some of them are simply in a small business niche and there's no room for growth.
Others are plain bad.
Either way, small cap is always 100% gambling, you're relying on someone with deep pockets to pump some coin with low volume.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: kemetz on February 07, 2019, 11:50:31 PM
for me now I will wait for the dump market to be even lower to be able to re-buy the tokens in the portfolio to be able to increase it again, but if the tokens generated from the smallcap project I think not all have good potential going forward and almost now a lot of tokens developed by smallcap projects have died. so you should look for tokens developed by large stamp projects only and have a strong team in developing them to avoid major losses later.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: bit-freedom on February 08, 2019, 10:09:18 AM
I guess there is no different way in choosing a small cap coin for investment. I normally look at the business model, historical price, road map and how active the team is.  White paper is the first place to start reading. Good luck!


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: Ranly123 on February 08, 2019, 10:19:01 AM
there are many article that give a tips to how pick a small cap coin. i read some of it you can check here.
https://medium.com/@cryptorand/trading-tips-how-i-pick-low-cap-cryptocurrencies-a323c41239d8
as for checking small cap coin you can check here.
https://cryptomarketsignal.com/small-cap/
hope it will help you.

This really help to choose which smallcap coins to buy and wait for another spike. Right now, it's hard to find the right coins to buy due to the recent bear market where prices are unpredictable and still going down.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: LUGHUL on February 08, 2019, 11:48:20 AM
You only need to search on Google, "coins that have good prospects in the future". When you find a number of choices, be sure to look for deeper information such as teams, project prospects, partners, and communities. When you are sure of your choice, you can start buying..


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: Tosin12 on May 13, 2019, 10:21:07 PM
Small cap or no small cap, the most important thing as a strategy is a committed and determined team working hard day in day out to implement the roadmap no matter what the market looks like either bearish or bullish


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: Ben Shedly on May 13, 2019, 10:50:36 PM
The best strategy is not to risk investing in new projects, but to invest in Bitcoin.
In new projects, you can earn 10 times more, but Bitcoin is much more reliable. After my losses from investing in ICO, I only invest in Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: OluwaTosin10 on May 13, 2019, 11:01:46 PM
I've noticed a lot of the smallcaps I've bought earlier last year have come back in price (serenity coin is one of them - did 8x last month which I sold to break even). Anyone have any strategy as to picking the right one?

There is no perfect strategy to choose successful small caps tokens
You just have to continue with your consistent research ability and work it through


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: CryptoGosu on May 13, 2019, 11:27:42 PM
I prefer to invest in interesting projects with small capitalization. I think that there is a high probability that the market will continue to grow and these coins can give a good profit in the future. I think that it is desirable to have in the portfolio part of the coins with a small capitalization.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: tippytoes on May 13, 2019, 11:30:30 PM
I've noticed a lot of the smallcaps I've bought earlier last year have come back in price (serenity coin is one of them - did 8x last month which I sold to break even). Anyone have any strategy as to picking the right one?

There is no perfect strategy to choose successful small caps tokens
You just have to continue with your consistent research ability and work it through


If I may add, look for platforms with actual usage in the market. With small cap, the chance of increasing its value is very high. And if you are a holder of that coin, you need to make yourself updated with their developments and other things that might help you decide if you will continue holding or not.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: galundan9 on May 13, 2019, 11:37:13 PM
by analyzing the team and the development of the project in its performance if it fits on the roadmap that they have planned I think the coin will be able to increase later because it has a consistent team for the development of coins they have created despite having smallcaps on the market but they still have a moving value and will be able to increase someday, I think by using that strategy you will be able to choose the correct coin because I have also used it, but this is only for your reference from the experience I learned.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: rijaljun on May 13, 2019, 11:49:29 PM
There is no strategy specifically, Just make sure to do proper research about the project and Its coin, if you find it legitimate and the concept behind the project impresses you, then go for it.
This thread has its last post on February 8th, and it should have buried this thread deep on few next pages. I wonder why did you dig some next page, find this thread and make a reply while the OP is no more active on this thread. You are obviously spamming signature dude, stop it!


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: Adriano2010 on May 30, 2019, 11:54:41 PM
Indeed there can be some small caps coins which can give a good profit, but also is very risky if not choose good or if you are not lucky and can lose money, but do some research before.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: Ayobami99 on May 31, 2019, 01:08:37 AM
The best strategey I have seen is to follow startups through bounty, some of these projects do well being smallcaps at the begining before going mainstream, people who invest at these points earn so great a reward at the end of the day- even more than breaking even. I'd suggest following opinion leaders for a start until you are sure you know how to get smallcaps sucessfully yourself- there are a lot of them around - I think Ian Balina is one too- but i am not so sure


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: ryan992 on May 31, 2019, 01:42:45 AM
I think that now we all need to wait for the next drop in prices, after which it will be possible to start investing in cryptocurrencies. I am sure that this is a necessary rule for a successful investment at the moment.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: disconnectme on May 31, 2019, 02:10:09 AM
Most of the small cap projects are pure pump and dump tokens, they can give good return when pumped hard but you need to have inside information to take advantage of the pump but also dumped very hard like wise, so be careful when trading them and I don't advice holding them for long because of the changing landscape


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: mirgo1791 on May 31, 2019, 01:01:44 PM
to watch of movement on chart with the exchange market and gives of one on decision to put with funds on referring request as preparing position with the table of order on submission with the market.



Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: 3core on June 07, 2019, 06:17:04 PM
There is no strategy specifically, Just make sure to do proper research about the project and Its coin, if you find it legitimate and the concept behind the project impresses you, then go for it.


Title: Re: Smallcaps
Post by: fallensky7 on June 07, 2019, 08:24:03 PM
I don’t really like coins with small capitalization, a very big risk, but the profit gained from such coins is very high. Sometimes I choose several such coins and buy them, but before buying, I try to carefully check the coins I chose according to some of my parameters, for example: I estimate the size of the emission , the team’s activity, how RoadMap is progressing when there were recent news and community entries.