Shortly about High Market Capital Coins

Let's say you want to buy a coin that has $1 Billion Market Cap and you invest 100$ in. For those 100$ to become 200$ the market cap of that coin have to raise to $2 Billion.

Let me explain more detailed..

The price of any coin is determined by Market Cap divided by its Circulating Supply.

For example; you have capital of 500$, and thinking to buy a coin of $6 Billion Market Cap. Even if that coin gets to $60 Billion Market Cap, your investment will only raise 10x by that time. For your small capital you would have been better off, and find a lower Market Capital coin (eg. 5-10m MC).

Now, if that coin moves to 1Billion, your investment of 500$ will increase 100x, let's say.

And that is how you make a LIFE CHANGING MONEY.

The cost of finding coins like that is to fold. You sit and you do a research for weeks, sometimes months. It took me a bit less than a four months to research the coin that gave me a profit of 170x in the last bull run.

The research criteria is another topic, for some other day.

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