In crypto, it's not about how much you have to start, but how much you are willing to learn. Sometimes, a small investment can provide you with education worth millions in the future.
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Bullish
💬 Where to invest and how much to start in crypto? (My advice for beginners)
A follower asked me: “Franco, where to invest at the beginning and how much to start in crypto?”
This is one of the most common questions, and the answer depends a lot on your profile and your goals. But if I had to guide someone starting today, I would say the following:
1️⃣ Don't invest more than you are willing to lose
Crypto is a very volatile market. You can double your capital… or see it fall by 50% in weeks. 💡 If you are just starting, a good reference is to allocate only between 5% and 10% of your savings.
2️⃣ Start with solid projects
At the beginning, the priority is to learn and protect capital, not to look for the “moonshot” of the year. • Bitcoin ($BTC ) → Digital store of value, the safest in the long term. • Ethereum ($ETH ) → Basis of most decentralized applications. • Binance Coin ($BNB ) or Solana (SOL) → Strong adoption and real use.
You can divide your initial investment among these cryptos to reduce risks.
3️⃣ Use the dollar-cost averaging (DCA) strategy
Don't invest everything at once. Buy in parts to average prices and avoid entering at highs. Example: if you want to invest $300, you can enter with $100 each month for 3 months.
4️⃣ Learn while you invest
It's not just about buying and waiting. While you have your first cryptos, take the opportunity to: • Read in Binance Academy • Follow projects on social media • Learn to use wallets and security measures
📢 Conclusion: To start in crypto, you don’t need thousands of dollars, but discipline and education. With little capital, you can learn a lot, and that is worth more than any quick gain.
💬 Question for you: If you had to start today in crypto, what would be your first move?