ADA And Other Altcoins To Sell Right Away; They Won’t Go Parabolic

ADA And Other Altcoins To Sell Right Away; They Won’t Go Parabolic

Arthur Hayes Reveals Best Buy Altcoins For May Month

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On Crypto Banter’s Rans Show, the analyst  discussed the current market dynamics, saying that Bitcoin has returned to a range, now trending towards the upper boundary due to increasing momentum. This momentum has spilled over into altcoins, resulting in a very positive day for them. Looking ahead, Ran speculated about a potentially parabolic stage in the bull market in about 63 days. 

Despite potential criticism, he aimed to provide practical advice on which tokens to keep and which to remove from portfolios for optimal performance.

Tokes to buy: 

He said that once regulations kick in, the huge profits we’re seeing in cryptocurrencies could disappear. Right now, there’s freedom to do a lot—like using perpetual exchanges and launching new coins fast. But in the next big market surge, it’s smart to pick the best tokens now. Focus on major ones like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and other top movers to make the most of this chance.

Tokens to Sell:

Litecoin: The analyst strongly advised against holding Litecoin, stating, “If you’re holding Litecoin, it’s time to get out. There’s been no technological innovation for a long time, and its chart looks similar to XRP.

Elrond: Ran was equally critical of Elrond, pointing out that it has not delivered on its promises. He said that Elrond has done nothing significant since its inception—just promises, academic papers, and smart contracts. 

Cardano: “Despite my respect for Charles and the Cardano community, I haven’t seen a significant use case for Cardano in a long time. Do you really believe in its future?” the analyst said. 

Sandbox: Ran criticized Sandbox for its poor user experience, indicating it as another token investors might want to reconsider holding.

EOS: At one time, there was a use case for an EOS-type protocol, but not anymore, the analyst added, advising investors to move on from EOS.

Quant: He also mentioned Quant, discussing its market cap relative to active addresses. If you’re holding these tokens, and the chart doesn’t look like it’s going to grow, it’s time to sell, according to him.

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