So here we go:
Place VIII - BTC.
Purchase price is $74,000. December peak $105,000. Leverage 125 (the position size is written above, I will not repeat it). Profit on the operation $496.
Place VII - RENDER
Purchase price is $2.5. December peak $11.8. Leverage 75. Profit on the operation $1,229.
Place VI - ONE
Purchase price $0.005. December peak $0.048.
Leverage 20. Profit on the operation $1,720.
Place V - LINK
Purchase price $8.2. December peak $30. Leverage 75. Profit on the operation $1,993.
Place IV - ETH
Purchase price $1,550. December peak $4,100. Leverage 125. Profit on the operation $2,055.
Place III - PEPE 🐸😂
Purchase price for 1000PEPE (do not confuse this with Ploto 1, that is my assumption) $0.006. December peak $0.028. Leverage 75. Profit on the operation $2,750.
Place II - NEAR
Purchase price $1.5. December peak $8.2. Leverage 75. Profit on the operation $3,350.
And place I - OP🏆
Purchase price $0.4. December peak $2.7. Leverage 75. Profit on the operation $4,312.
By opening positions on all currencies for 10$ in each of them and achieving the intended goals, you can earn a total of $17,905. By opening positions only on BTC and investing $80, you can earn about $4,000. By opening positions only on OP, you can earn about $35,000.
Will the currencies reach the goals I have set? In the short or long term, probably yes. Should I go for one currency or several? Rather several, diversification provides greater security in case the currency project we choose collapses.
All of the above is just my musings, my thoughts, and I will personally think about how to play this out. The amount 10$ for a given currency is of course an example and serves only for comparison.
What conclusions? I am skipping long on BTC, I am taking PEPE🤣😄🐸🐸