This is a very basic information that, I don't know, 95% of people don't know or understand this in a completely wrong way.. Unfortunately many crypto investors completely misunderstand how a coin can pump even with huge marketcaps.
This basic knowledge is: How the hell a large coin pumps? Let's use Solana as an example here.
What 95% people think: Well, the Solana's price is $175. The current market cap is $91B. So, if we want to see Solana reaching a $350 price (the double), we need Solana reaching a $182B marketcap, right? Don't we need to double the marketcap?
NOOOOOO, this is completely wrong. If we use this logic, if we want to see a 2% on Solana's price, we'd need to see over $1.8 billion ($91B - 98%). That's right, using this stupid logic, to just move 2%, we'd need 1.8 fucking billion dollars. Just to move 2%.
But that's the reality...a piece of info that you can easily access and see even on CMC, this is the amount of money required to move SOL price 2% on Binance. $7.6M. Not $1.82B.
So, nope...Solana don't need 91 billion dollars to double its current price. It actually requires waaaaaay lower than that. Something around $1B. This is like 98-99% less than what many people think.
I'm using Solana as a random example, I'm not saying to buy that. Actually, don't buy it. The entry point would be shitty, prioritize a coin that didn't pump yet.
It applies for every coin. Marketcap doesn't work like that. ETH price moved +50% in the last few weeks, it doesn't means that hundres of billions of dollars were invested on ETH.
Why is this dangerous?
Because gurus love to use this stupid and wrong logic to convince you to buy random shitcoins. Hey, don't buy a large cap, because to double the price, you'd need billions of dollars. Instead, buy this shitcoin with $50k marketcap, it's much easier to pump that, we only need $50k. Don't be surprised if that tiny useless coin rugs you. If it has such a low marketcap, there is a reason for that. Those scammers and gurus that run discord servers, youtube channels and telegram signals groups love to keep spreading misinformation about it, it's the base of their 100X videos about buying rugpulls.
Be careful.
This basic knowledge is: How the hell a large coin pumps? Let's use Solana as an example here.
What 95% people think: Well, the Solana's price is $175. The current market cap is $91B. So, if we want to see Solana reaching a $350 price (the double), we need Solana reaching a $182B marketcap, right? Don't we need to double the marketcap?
NOOOOOO, this is completely wrong. If we use this logic, if we want to see a 2% on Solana's price, we'd need to see over $1.8 billion ($91B - 98%). That's right, using this stupid logic, to just move 2%, we'd need 1.8 fucking billion dollars. Just to move 2%.
But that's the reality...a piece of info that you can easily access and see even on CMC, this is the amount of money required to move SOL price 2% on Binance. $7.6M. Not $1.82B.
So, nope...Solana don't need 91 billion dollars to double its current price. It actually requires waaaaaay lower than that. Something around $1B. This is like 98-99% less than what many people think.
I'm using Solana as a random example, I'm not saying to buy that. Actually, don't buy it. The entry point would be shitty, prioritize a coin that didn't pump yet.
It applies for every coin. Marketcap doesn't work like that. ETH price moved +50% in the last few weeks, it doesn't means that hundres of billions of dollars were invested on ETH.
Why is this dangerous?
Because gurus love to use this stupid and wrong logic to convince you to buy random shitcoins. Hey, don't buy a large cap, because to double the price, you'd need billions of dollars. Instead, buy this shitcoin with $50k marketcap, it's much easier to pump that, we only need $50k. Don't be surprised if that tiny useless coin rugs you. If it has such a low marketcap, there is a reason for that. Those scammers and gurus that run discord servers, youtube channels and telegram signals groups love to keep spreading misinformation about it, it's the base of their 100X videos about buying rugpulls.
Be careful.