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Cryptocurrency ICO Investing - A Guide to Understanding Cryptocurrency ICO Investing - cover

Cryptocurrency ICO Investing - A Guide to Understanding Cryptocurrency ICO Investing

Sean Bennett

Publisher: Cryptomasher

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Summary

Cryptocurrencies have been referred to as ‘Digital Gold’.  ICOs are a way to make your own gold.  ICOs are the new gold rush & land grab.
 
 
 
If you had invested just $100 into Bitcoin when it was worth just $0.10 per unit and sold in the fall of 2017 when one unit of Bitcoin was worth around $19,000 then you would have made a profit of just shy of $19,000,000. While this ship has sailed, there are plenty of new cryptocurrencies coming online every week. If you are interested in getting in on the ground of the next big thing in the cryptocurrency space, then Cryptocurrency ICO Investing: A Guide to Understanding ICO Investing is the book you have been waiting for. 
 
 
 
In this book you will learn about:
 
 
What are ICOs
ICOs and altcoins
How to make smart ICO investments
How to do your own research on new ICOs 
Mental hurdles to overcome investing in ICOs
External pressure
Cryptocurrencies, ICO & taxes


 
 
 
Not only will it cover this, you will also learn about:
 
 
Tips for deciding if a given ICO is on the level
The core details you need from any ICO to know if it is going to be successful
ICO investment strategies to try


 
 
 
There is currently no opportunity like ICOs. Get into ICOs & get into the hottest investment opportunity since the tech & dot com boom.  Impress your friends with your knowledge from this book. Get this book today and learn the basics. Start learning & investing in ICOs today!
 
 
 
Enjoy the sixth book in the series from Cryptomasher!
 
 
 
What are you waiting for?  Take control of your financial future, go ahead and purchase the book!
Available since: 04/04/2018.

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