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There are truly only 3 strategies to investing.

1. Modern Portfolio Theory:
>This is the belief in the efficiency of the market itself.
>With this you could buy anything in the top 10 and you would probably be right in expecting returns.
2. Technical Analysis:
>This is exemplified by when people show the graphs and fractals, this is when people try to buy highs and lows.
>This can be utilized in that charts show that your safest bets for high returns are: DASH, BCH, XRP
>this is can also be explained as a "market timing" strategy
3. Fundamental Analysis:
>Fundamental analysis is when you delve deep into what a company can offer, the ties they have, the product they are producing, and the innovations they produce.
>Fundamental Analysis would indicate that LINK, ONE, XTZ, are all good options.
>another example of fundamental analysis would be, for instance, knowing that CVS is going to quit selling tobacco products so you buy a lot of Walgreen's stock
>or
>SpaceX makes and leads a new and innovative market, as it is the first company of its scope and size in its sector, it is probably a good idea to invest.

I am explaining to you the tools with which you can buy crypto and other securities

if:
"TLDR; what crypto do I buy"
BCH XTZ DASH

all of these can be considered good options based on all 3 theories.

actually XTZ doesn't really fit into Modern Portfolio Theory except loosely.

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