1. Coin Hoarding Method: Suitable for Bull Market and Bear Market.
Coin Hoarding is the easiest and most difficult way to play. The simplest reason is that after buying a certain coin or several coins, you will not operate it for half a year or more than a year. Basically, the lowest earnings are ten times. However, it is easy for Newbies to see high returns, or encounter a 50% slump in the currency price, and plan to change or get off, and it is difficult for many people to stick to a month without operating, let alone a year. So that's actually the hardest part.
2. Bull Market Chasing Method: Only suitable for Bull Market.
With a part of spare money, preferably no more than one-fifth - funds. This game is suitable for playing coins with a Market Cap of 20-100, because at least it will not be tied up for too long. For example, if you buy the first AltCoin, and if it rises by 50% or more, you can exchange it for the next crashing coin, and so on.
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1. Coin Hoarding Method: Suitable for Bull Market and Bear Market.
Coin Hoarding is the easiest and most difficult way to play. The simplest reason is that after buying a certain coin or several coins, you will not operate it for half a year or more than a year. Basically, the lowest earnings are ten times. However, it is easy for Newbies to see high returns, or encounter a 50% slump in the currency price, and plan to change or get off, and it is difficult for many people to stick to a month without operating, let alone a year. So that's actually the hardest part.
2. Bull Market Chasing Method: Only suitable for Bull Market.
With a part of spare money, preferably no more than one-fifth - funds. This game is suitable for playing coins with a Market Cap of 20-100, because at least it will not be tied up for too long. For example, if you buy the first AltCoin, and if it rises by 50% or more, you can exchange it for the next crashing coin, and so on.