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Small market cap could be the best option, potentially bigger gains, compared to projects with a high market cap. You, as a young lad, with probably small amounts of money on the side, should consider serious projects with small market caps. Remember to not spend money you cannot afford to lose, or borrowed money. Keep on learning from your mistakes, I've made a few on the way, and I keep learning. Read, learn, and take a calculated risk while you can.
Best regards,
Peter "MrEnergy" Helland.
Best regards,
Peter 'MrEnergy' Helland.