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❗️ CRYPTO - DEPOT ❗️

I'm young, very young, so I think crypto makes a lot of sense.


After much deliberation, I've decided to add crypto to my portfolio. Initially, the share will be around 20%, i.e. €2,000. It wasn't an easy decision, but I think the move makes sense - also thanks to the input from @Testo-Investor (Props to you!).


Here are the coins that made it into the portfolio:

- $BTC (-2.46%) 1,200 € (approx. 75 % up)

- $KAS (-2.77%) 350 € (± 0, but I see potential)

- $MATIC (-0.32%) 50 € (65 % up - I am curious to see how things will continue here)


Now I'm still considering whether I should pick up a pennycoin. Does anyone have any suggestions for coins that are currently under the radar but could really take off in the future?


I would have $VET (+0.22%) in mind, but haven't looked into this coin enough.


Looking forward to your ideas! 🚀

Viktor

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All in $BTC AND DONE 💰
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Better to concentrate on Bitcoin, the rest is too much gamble. Wouldn't put so many small amounts into 100 different positions
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Thank you my best! Don't let yourself be influenced by all the ignorant people. The Shitcoin Army has no idea and has been talking the same shit for years without developing any further! Standstill, but that doesn't exist with us! Always look for new opportunities, which of course also involve a certain risk... 💪
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If I were you, I wouldn't actually look for the next Bitcoin but invest in coins that are established and well-known. Then you might not make 20,000% in a year, but you won't make -100% directly either :D I tried it myself once, but almost nothing in the crypto market has a fixed value that you can use as a guide. It's more about what appeals to the masses (or what Elon writes...)
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First of all: I think it's great that you're investing. Learn from the mistakes of others. Don't be greedy for short-term gains from any coins from the Shitcoin universe. Don't let yourself be seduced by any You Tubers who tell you all about the blue sky and any use cases. I've had to sit out 3 years of losses on ETH, XRP and ADA. LTC is still in the red. As soon as the altcoin season really gets going, I will sell all my holdings except BTC. I wish you every success!
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By the way, I can recommend coinchecktv on YouTube, I've been watching it for 5 years now. Always great analysis and you often learn something new about the economy.
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Bitcoin... there is no 2nd best... ;)
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I can recommend Vechain with a clear conscience, it ensures the traceability of products from the producer to the customer transparently has real application and will go up to 32 cents in this bullrun

If it goes bomb maybe somewhere between 54-72 cents I hold 4k in vechain at a purchase price of 2 cents and and am just thick in the plus

Maybe wait until January because all the experts expect a correction because the market is very hot right now or you say I'm going in

The most important thing YOU have to believe in it no one else I believe in crypto against all posts here reluctantly stayed on and made 15k this month with crypto

The risk is that it can go down 70%
You have to be able to withstand that, not everyone is made for that

Kind regards from the nice soldier next door <3
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So for long-term holding, $BTC is the best option in my opinion. When Bitcoin rises sharply, the other cryptocurrencies rise sharply a few days/weeks later. So you can buy altcoins like $XLM while they are cheap and then sell when they rise (e.g. over the last week). You can buy cheaply for a long time, then the prices rise sharply and then fall again quickly. You can see this very clearly in the chart at $XLM;)
I made a 500% profit on this one cryptocurrency alone last month, but that only happens once every 2-3 years. Nevertheless, the average return is very attractive ^^
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We all made that mistake at the beginning.
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