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❕NEWS 23% of ‘Gen Z’ Has Actively Invested in ‘Memes’ Coins

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Surveys conducted by Gamblers Pick, a betting app shows that 23% of Gen Zers' (born between late 1990-early 2010) are Investing actively on meme coins such as Doge coin , Shiba Inu and others
The survey company took the sampling from 872 people of which 24% are Gen Zers.
 
If you are a serious investor, than stay from such meme coins. They are just hype these days to buy a meme coin, just because doge and shiba inu has gained that much, it is not at all real that every coin will gain. After the hype is over, meme coins is gonna drop like crazy.
 
If you are a serious investor, than stay from such meme coins. They are just hype these days to buy a meme coin, just because doge and shiba inu has gained that much, it is not at all real that every coin will gain. After the hype is over, meme coins is gonna drop like crazy.
Yes, you are absolutely right. But it is still a cryptocurrency.
 
Yes, you are absolutely right. But it is still a cryptocurrency.
It's no more of worth of investing, if it doesn't give you profits. An asset is that scrip, irrespective of what it is coin, or currency or stock. If the profit potential is high, then such scrip will definitely become famous.
 
If you are a serious investor, than stay from such meme coins. They are just hype these days to buy a meme coin, just because doge and shiba inu has gained that much, it is not at all real that every coin will gain. After the hype is over, meme coins is gonna drop like crazy.
Maybe when they are being invested in to hodl for long term, that may not be a very good idea but knowing how to trade them on short term can get you some decent profits.
 
Maybe when they are being invested in to hodl for long term, that may not be a very good idea but knowing how to trade them on short term can get you some decent profits.
What this term HODL associate for? I have heard it too often. Can you please expand it.

Small coins are good for short term profits. The future of these coins can't be measured as of now, have to wait for some confirmation of movement.
 
I know a few who have done this recently. Most of them only heard of crypto, but never read in what it is and how it works. Some of them already lost money.
 

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