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Disclaimer: The blog posts and comments on this blog and posts on social networks are not investment recommendation, are provided solely for informational purposes, and do not constitute an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities. The opinions expressed on the blog are Petar Posledovich's. Petar Posledovich does not guarantee the accuracy of the information presented on this blog and social networks. The information presented is "as is". The blog is stocks analysis and valuation, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies, Artificial Intelligence, AI, deep-learning focused. Independent, unbiased AI insights. Petar Vladimirov Posledovich is not liable for any investment losses incurred by reading and interpreting blog posts on this blog and posts on social networks. Conflicts of interest: I may possess some of the securities, currencies or their derivatives mentioned in the blog post and posts on social networks! The blog is property of Wolfteam Ltd. www.wolfteamedge.com Respectfully yours, Petar Posledovich

Friday, October 30, 2020

How to Analyze Cryptocurrencies Investments?



Dear Reader,

The best way to analyze cryptocurrencies issued by particular companies is the same way companies' common stocks are analyzed. 

Since cryptocurrencies issued by companies derive their value mainly from the future value creation of the companies' projects, the best way to analyze such cryptocurrency investments are by pouring through the income statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, statements of equity and other documents of the particular company. In addition, one has to scrutinize closely the company's management and the particular projects with which the cryptocurrency in question is connected.

Cryptocurrencies are basically leveraged stocks investment, which are not part of the particular company estate in case of bankruptcy. With other words, an investor in cryptocurrency could make hundreds of times his or hers initial investment, but also lose all of one's invested in the particular cryptocurrency money.

Active risk management is key. 

As with any startup investment, close examination of management and key personnel's qualities, vision and stature is essential.

Disclaimer: The blogposts and comments on this blog and posts on social networks(Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook etc.) are not investment recommendation, are provided solely for informational purposes, and do not constitute an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities. The opinions expressed on the blog are Petar Posledovich's. Petar Posledovich does not guarantee the accuracy of the information presented on this blog and social networks. The information presented is "as is".

Petar Vladimirov Posledovich is not liable for any investment losses incurred by reading and interpreting blogposts on this blog and posts on social networks.

Conflicts of interest: I may possess some of the securities, currencies or their derivatives mentioned in the blogpost and posts on social networks(Twitter, LinkedIn etc.)!


Respectfully yours,

Petar Posledovich

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