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The BEST Cryptocurrency To Buy In 2022 #shorts


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·Nov 7, 2024

So I'm sure you're soon about to see a multitude of creators all share their thoughts on the top 10 cryptocurrencies to buy in 2022.

So that got me thinking: there has to be data that exists to find out the best cryptocurrencies to invest in based on their current ranking according to market sentiment. Based on past performance, the most reliable method of investing is simply to buy an equal amount of the top 10 coins every single month and then doing absolutely nothing. As you can see, a long-term hold, regardless of the year you first invested, has so far produced a positive return in excess of that of the stock market.

However, one more thing to consider is that historically, the biggest returns have mostly come from both Bitcoin and Ethereum. That's why I believe that the top 10 cryptocurrencies to buy in 2022 will probably be the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap today.

Sure, they might not be the ones that see a 20,000% return, but they tend to be the most stable, and they have the highest likelihood of giving you a positive return if you hold long term.

And if you want to hear even more ways to make money with cryptocurrency, make sure to subscribe and stay tuned.

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