Investment is like a poker table. Regardless of whether you have good or bad cards, if you don't play the poker table, no matter how small the chance is, there is still hope of winning; but once you are out, you have no chance to play.
When choosing a currency, the first thing we should think about is whether this currency can survive the next bull market intact? As long as you can survive, then anything is easy to say. Because when the bull market comes, tens of thousands of coins generally rise, the only difference is that they rise more or less; but if you are holding junk coins, let alone the rise, the result is likely to return to zero in a bear market.
As mentioned before, for retail investors, the simple observation method to judge whether a currency can survive the next bull market is to look at: first, whether the project progress and website content are updated normally; second, whether the community is operating normally and maintained; third, whether the market rebounds Whether there is any movement...and so on.
In fact, the market is fair to everyone. Even if there is an opportunity to buy assets at the bottom, everyone has the opportunity to buy the bottom. But the final result is different, and the deciding conditions often lie in the choice of the bargain hunting target and the amount of bargain hunting funds.
The amount of funds is of course important, because the amount of subsequent profits is greatly affected by this; but we often ignore the selection of the target, which means that the amount of funds may be small, but it can be surpassed through the profitability of the target. For example, if you invest 50,000 in a target that is 10 times the target, and you invest 100,000 in a target that is 5 times the target, the final effect is the same.
Therefore, as an investor in the currency circle, you must be responsible for your own funds when investing. Remember that investment is not about the amount of funds, but more importantly, whether you can choose a good target and generate huge profitability.