I agree with you about analyzing projects, it's harder for the newly launched projects and that's why I'm avoiding them. It's easy to analyze those that have been stable already and you can see the feedback of other people about it.
Those people that have actually invested in it and those that don't but have good and bad things to say. Unlike the newer ones, it takes time until you get some solid feed back that you'll use to decide to invest.
That's right, because our analysis also has to be really sure if we really want to be there and invest our money.
we can't know what will happen in the future and even if a new project looks good it doesn't mean it will be good either because nothing is really guaranteed there.
they just try to get the project they manage to get a good reception doesn't mean they can guarantee it will be good.
always have to be seen from several sides for this.
and for what you said about choosing an existing project with a clear reputation it's true that it takes precedence at least for me personally
We just want to get the best from our money and that's why we're doing everything we can to assure where we're investing.
We don't want random investing in the market without doing our analysis and research especially if that money you'll invest matters to you. You don't just invest there with the hope that it will grow tremendously without doing any research at all.