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March 26, 2018, 08:52:11 AM
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I see people asking for investment advice and all you guys say is: 50/100/whatever amount $ is not enough to invest in a coin, go for a good meal or beer yada yada. So I would ask you wealthy people what amount IS enough to invest then? Smiley
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March 26, 2018, 06:05:03 PM
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I recommend 5-10% of your deposit invest in 1 coin - diversify to reduce risks!
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March 26, 2018, 06:14:36 PM
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I will say it depends on the amount you have with you.... But maybe 7% of your income
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March 26, 2018, 06:17:26 PM
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It heavily depends on the coin, if it a top 20 coin, there is not much potential in it. So you need ot invest at least 400$ to see some profit.

If you are thinking about smaller coins it  could be as small as 50$ and you can see good returns in long term.

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March 26, 2018, 06:23:23 PM
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It heavily depends on the coin, if it a top 20 coin, there is not much potential in it. So you need ot invest at least 400$ to see some profit.

If you are thinking about smaller coins it  could be as small as 50$ and you can see good returns in long term.
You don''t need to invest that much money on an investment. Are you trying to sell your coins or something?

$1 is a lot to invest with.

 
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March 26, 2018, 07:14:49 PM
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I see people asking for investment advice and all you guys say is: 50/100/whatever amount $ is not enough to invest in a coin, go for a good meal or beer yada yada. So I would ask you wealthy people what amount IS enough to invest then? Smiley
The simple rule 'invest only amount you can afford to loose' I assume you've heard already. That's the reason this amount is different for everyone so probably no one will give you an extensive answer. If you want to earn more in a short period of time, you also need to invest more. If you ready to hodl, you can invest less to get the same profit. It's up to you to decide.

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March 26, 2018, 08:07:31 PM
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In my opinion, no amount is too big, no amount is too small as it varies to individuals. So I will say any amount that one can afford to lose should in case the investment ends up not favourable. I'll also advise that it is very important to avoid putting all eggs in one basket. Spread the investment as one or two out of the various coin can eventually make you wealthy.
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March 26, 2018, 08:09:39 PM
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How much you need to invest really depends on how much you want to gain, obviously if you invest $50 and the coin doubles in value, you still only have $100. That's not much of an increase in terms of utility, however starting from $50,000 and doubling to $100,000 is much more useful. I would recommend investing at least $100 into coin you think can multiply by 50-100x, whereas the more stable coins you should invest higher amounts, for a more solid, safe investment.
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March 26, 2018, 08:13:12 PM
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I see people asking for investment advice and all you guys say is: 50/100/whatever amount $ is not enough to invest in a coin, go for a good meal or beer yada yada. So I would ask you wealthy people what amount IS enough to invest then? Smiley

You should not limit yourself in that way. Some people have few thousand $ worth to trhow at some coin, some have few hundreds and others have much bigger amounts. If you have 50$ and have found profitable coin, why not take a chance, if you can make another 50$ easily and if this 50$ is not some huge amount of money you can live without. Thing is with lower investments you want to go for higher risk coins cuz if they bring lets say 10x50$ within few months you got yourself 500$ to throw into another coins, but if you lose - you lose.
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March 26, 2018, 08:20:29 PM
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It completely depends. If you are a gambler like most people who see themselves as an investor though they don't know anything about investing, you can invest all of life savings into coins like most one did.
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March 26, 2018, 08:20:47 PM
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The amount of money you have determines the level of commitment you can make on any project.
If you study some projects and found out let's say 10 projects meets your criteria of investment worthy project,  you can commit to them depending on your perceived growth rate of the projects.

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March 26, 2018, 08:24:54 PM
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I see people asking for investment advice and all you guys say is: 50/100/whatever amount $ is not enough to invest in a coin, go for a good meal or beer yada yada. So I would ask you wealthy people what amount IS enough to invest then? Smiley
Nobody can tell you this, you will have to study every project aspects before investing.It really depends on the project itself.How much hype has around it,what are the plans for the future, the team, read the whitepaper and so on..

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March 26, 2018, 08:32:55 PM
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This solely depends on your budget and also your judgement.
If you have done your diligence and you are quite confident the team will deliver, you can go as well out and invest maybe 70percent of your budget.
But I  always think it is better to spread your investment and only invest what you can afford to lose because anything is possible....it is the cryptoverse
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March 26, 2018, 08:39:35 PM
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Emount depends on many factors such as developers of coin, position at market, estimated time for investing
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March 26, 2018, 08:40:21 PM
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I see people asking for investment advice and all you guys say is: 50/100/whatever amount $ is not enough to invest in a coin, go for a good meal or beer yada yada. So I would ask you wealthy people what amount IS enough to invest then? Smiley

If I had my way, I'm more willing to shell out at least $1K to any coins, regardless if is on the top 10 or even to shitcoins. Because the more you invest the more profit you can make. And if you became lucky you can turn it out to like x10 your initial capital.

I see people asking for investment advice and all you guys say is: 50/100/whatever amount $ is not enough to invest in a coin, go for a good meal or beer yada yada. So I would ask you wealthy people what amount IS enough to invest then? Smiley
The simple rule 'invest only amount you can afford to loose' I assume you've heard already. That's the reason this amount is different for everyone so probably no one will give you an extensive answer. If you want to earn more in a short period of time, you also need to invest more. If you ready to hodl, you can invest less to get the same profit. It's up to you to decide.

Exactly, just be ready  to loose your money any time in this game. As for me, I'm ok with losing my $1K as compare to losing it in gambling, wherein you literally have to chance to win many folds as compare to trading/investing. So make you own judgement call and see how it goes for you.

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March 26, 2018, 08:50:28 PM
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If you have certain amount to invest why not invest atleast $100? if you have more than $100 then you can invest what you can afford to lose but make sure to invest in good projects that can help the future needs of humankind, on the other if you want to invest on Pre-ICO you can check it here bountylord.com
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March 26, 2018, 09:24:14 PM
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It is as simple as said earlier, one one can give you exactly what amount you should invest. It all depends on you, invest what you are ready to loose without any side effects on you. It is the best advice I have met when talking about what amount to invest.

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March 26, 2018, 09:27:41 PM
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I see people asking for investment advice and all you guys say is: 50/100/whatever amount $ is not enough to invest in a coin, go for a good meal or beer yada yada. So I would ask you wealthy people what amount IS enough to invest then? Smiley
Depending on a person on how much he can able to risk out on investing into particular coins.We do have different decisions when it comes on putting out money into a coin but in my side when I'm a wealthy man then I would buy 10-15% on my entire savings and then diversify into top altcoins and into some under rated potential coins. People do have different numbers to mind when talking about BIG.

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March 28, 2018, 01:56:06 PM
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I see people asking for investment advice and all you guys say is: 50/100/whatever amount $ is not enough to invest in a coin, go for a good meal or beer yada yada. So I would ask you wealthy people what amount IS enough to invest then? Smiley
I believe that it is necessary to diversify the risks and invest no more than 10% of your deposit into a certain coin or several coins.
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