I do not like the idea of investing all your capital in currencies that achieved very high peaks and profits in previous cycles in the hope that they will return to their previous peaks in this cycle.
For more than one reason:
First, the circumstances and course of the currency may change in terms of the work team and the positive progress in its projects.
Second: You must make sure of the issue of supply, unpacking, and releasing the currency for large numbers. If that is the case, its course will definitely change.
Third: Market trends change in each cycle and the emergence of categories and currencies that may occupy large proportions of the funds invested in each cycle.
Fourth: The number of currencies has increased significantly, which is reflected in the liquidity distributed among the currencies, making it impossible for some currencies to reach their previous peaks...
Summary of the talk,,,
Make your portfolio diversified. There is no harm in owning strong currencies with real projects that have achieved previous peaks, but also look for an emerging field that has new opportunities and you may be one of the first investors in it and go with them to reap your profits.