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26087534 No.26087534 [Reply] [Original]

I have literally spent the last few weeks researching and compiling the best possible portfolio to make biggest profits while maintaining an acceptable risk/reward ratio. Here it is. Just buy those coins and you gonna make it. Thank me later.

>no low cap PnD shitcoins that are not sold on major exchanges
sorry anon, go shill your prq somewhere else
>no Link/DOT/BTC/ETH
those are certainly good coins and they will grow but they wont go x5 etc. so easily anymore because they already attained a huge market cap

The weakest coin in this portfolio is AVAX:
>it has a low volume compared to others
>2x market cap of GRT already
>not on Coinbase so lots of ameritards wont ever buy it
<but remember it is the weakest among the best. So I still recommend it, but if you want to buy one less coin, then I would recommend leaving this one out.

t. Master of Economics Anon (europoor university)

>> No.26087798

>>26087534
>GRT
PnD not gonna make it

>> No.26087866

>>26087798
Ok. Stay poor then.

>> No.26088387

>>26087534
And how rich are you? With proof?

>> No.26088496

>>26087534
>He thinks his "master of economics" can help him while trading shitcoins

Lmao sure budyy

>> No.26088543

>>26088496
Where to learn how to make it from crypto? I hate wage slaving

>> No.26088575
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>>26088387
I am just getting started anon. I had a quarter million back in 2018 and I started mining LTC and buying BTC in 2013. Cashed out several times over the years. I just took what was left in my Binance account and I have literally nothing to loose but I really want to make it big.

>> No.26088638

>>26088496
Well it helps a bit. That and experience with buying and trading crypto from the start of 2013 to this day. Plus a bit of trading stocks/ETF.

>> No.26088731

>>26088543
Just follow my portfolio. It is that easy. And having a nice starting capital would help it, lol.

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26088738

>>26087534
you're insane
this is the best list

>> No.26088817

>>26087534
im actually disappointed, i was thinking you were an actual smart anon who could help with research

>> No.26088892
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26088892

>>26088638
WHAT YOU HAVE THIS MUCH EXPERIENCE AND STILL SHIT THE BED SO HARD?
and you know that, i know you do.
how does it feel anon? to miss such obvious 10/10 projects, like parsiq for example.. god..

>> No.26088932

>>26088738
Well good luck with your lottery ticket.

>>26088817
What would you like to know? I cant write long research papers on /biz/, nobody would read it. I just compressed the information for you.

>> No.26088993

>>26087534
finally, to reply to your pic
>the first 3 are alright but are not going to make you "rich"
>Master of Economics shilling a food coin on biz, cant make this shit up
>grt shiller and prq fudder, like pottery

>>26088932
at least you sound like an anon who i can have a discussion with, so thats a good thing.
how about we start with why you think my picks are "lottery tickets"

>> No.26089150

>>26087534
There is no point in buying these overinflated shitcoins though. The risk/reward is the absolute worst on these because they carry the same risk as any other shitcoin (ie not btc/eth) but very limited reward. If you want to look at good risk/reward dex then buy DEXG

>>26088638
>helps a bit
The opposite is true. I have a finance degree and unironically the people who make the most money in crypto are sub 100 IQ retards who have no clue about finance/economics or realistic valuations

>>26088738
This one is better

>> No.26089186

LINK
DOT
AAVE
GTH

That order. Chadfolio for the run in to next bull

>> No.26089224

>>26087534
Where's your XSN

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26089242

any redpills on pnk?

can't drop much but thinking of dropping 10usd a day till I get off my wage and into my cybersecurity job in July

>> No.26089259

>>26088993
>grt shiller and prq fudder, like pottery
Neither one is a good buy at current prices. Risk/reward is shit on both.

>> No.26089265

>>26088993
>how about we start with why you think my picks are "lottery tickets"
I will explain it:
>QNT
Just look at the volume. 4 millions a day and shrinking. Not listed on any large and normie exchange.

>PRQ
Ok. This one could moon nicely if it gets listed on Binance etc. . I know that it has some funding from Binance, so it coudl really happen. But the question is if it will be before or after this bull cycle. A bit of gamble. Otherwise solid and best out of those 3.

>XCM
Uh, never heard of this coin. No idea, but looking at the market cap, volume, listed exchanges make me think its just a lottery ticket.

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26089345

>>26089242
do the needful

>> No.26089350

>>26089265
>Giving advice when you have not even heard of Coinmetro

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>>26089242
might not succeed, probably won't
>>26089259
hate to agree with you fren, realistically i see a 5x for prq which is not really "impressive" but when you consider where most anons got in, its pretty good.
>>26089224
why would you gamble by investing in something with no product when there are lower-risk higher-reward projects out there..

>>26089265
>Just look at the volume. 4 millions a day and shrinking. Not listed on any large and normie exchange.
heh, he just took a look at the numbers, CANNOT MAKE THIS UP

>Uh, never heard of this coin.
not going to shill unless you ask but i'd suggest looking into the exchange of the coin

>>26089350
this

>> No.26089430

>>26087534
>GRT instead of PRQ
you're so disgustingly retarded, holy fuck

>> No.26089658

>>26089150
Well sometimes it is just pure luck and then you just see some sub 100 retard that selected some moonshot.

...
>people mocking me because I am looking at actual numbers and not memes
Well anons, it is your choice. I warned you. Yes, you can go all in PRQ or something and maybe you will outperform me in the end. But it is also probable that you will have some worthless bags in the end.

I remember it like yersterday how I put $25k int Bnty0x near the ATH. And now it is absolutely worthless. And it was shilled hard. This could be your PRQ in the future.

As I said - I am talking about an acceptable risk/reward ratio. Not chasing some crazy moonshots. Good luck putting tens or hundreds of thousands into such coins. And if you are putting just a few hundreds into them, well, it doesnt matter that much because that wont be enough then.

>> No.26089826

>>26089658
you look at numbers, try looking into the project the company the funding the team the background the problem the solution and the community.
its only then you will realize how wrong you are.

seriously, just do it right now
try to research prq
then try to research lcx

one is 10/10, the other is absolute dogshit

>Well sometimes it is just pure luck
VIDEO - PRQ1 youtu.be/F2bbh429wtE
VIDEO - PRQ2 streamable.com/2ffss2

>> No.26090321

>>26089826
I am not arguing against PRQ. Perhaps it is technically very good etc. but because it is not listed on any major exchange the price could actually be severally inflated already. After it gets listed on some major exchange with good liquidity it can tank easily. This was the case for example with Nano and other coins.

Just look at it is current market cap. It is overinflated based on the daily volume. And that is because of how hard is it to get for normies.

Again - it will perhaps be a lottery winning ticket. I am not against it, but I would only put a small part of my portfolio into it. Lots of uncertainties.

>> No.26090432

>>26090321
>I am not against it, but I would only put a small part of my portfolio into it
yeah well now of course, i sometimes forget that its not 0.1 anymore..

and I was just using prq to explain what a good project and what a bad project is

>> No.26090517

>>26089430
Virgin wallet with webhooks vs Chad core web 3 infrastructure

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26090879

>>26087534
i think holding a giant like eth and/or btc is important for reliability. but props for including sushi. i also think that it's pontless to hold uni and sushi together if you're just holding 5 coins, due to correlation. perhaps a polkadot project would help balance it better. here's my portfolio:

>> No.26091053

>>26090879
it's not just about the potential eturns. you have to think about the risk too. risk is higher for less established projects

>> No.26091169

>>26090879
>i think holding a giant like eth and/or btc is important for reliability
It is, but we are already entering the phase of cycle where BTC and ETH will be stable and other coins will get their action. So I sold my ETH and went all in on medium/small market cap coins. This increases the risk considerably (especially if I will be caught with this portfolio during the possible crash) but it is the only way to make large gains.

If you are new to this or you really wouldn't be able to handle the total loss of the money (or at least not be able to touch it for years) then I would certainly go your route. And actually your portfolio is really good for this.

Sushi/Uni - yeah, that is a bit of overlap. But honestly - in crypto there is little real diversification in alts. Either they both go up or they both tank.

>> No.26091355

>>26087534
Is your risk/reward ratio infinite?
I don't see a more efficient way to go to 0.
Great work!

>> No.26091629

>>26091169
i understand your approach. throughout alt season though I'd advise sticking profits into btc because i did what you're doing right now back in the summer and got slightly rekt in the september correction, and wish i took profits into btc as once it started moving again, either direction, alts underperformed it hard.

i disagree with that last point. not all alts are built the same, but i see your point. it's good to have one alt of each category: one defi, one polka project etc. These categories tend to move with each other though, yeah.

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>>26090879

>> No.26091965

>>26091807
haha yes. i used to ape micrcaps all day on uniswap, but turns out i can make similar returns swinging my stack like tarzan oj binance so I've moved to that. apes together strong.

>> No.26092063

>>26091807
you can use risk management and be an ape too. not doing so is cope for poor trading skills imo. but knowing when to ape with conviction is where the big bucks are made.

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26092248

>>26087534
Top 10 coins won't make you rich in a bull run.

You need to go OUTSIDE the top 100 and wait 1-2 years for maximum financial riches.

dHEDGE could 50x or more. look into DHT before normies do.